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WORCESTER 
WILLS    AND    ADMINISTRATIONS. 

1601-1652. 


Volume  II. 


ISSUED    BY 

Cl^e  'Bnti^Ij  ISecorD  Soctetr,  HtmitetJ. 

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CALENDAR 


OF 


WILLS  AND  ADMINISTRATIONS 

IN  THE   CONSISTORY   COURT   OF  THE   BISHOP  OF 

Motcestet 

1601-1652 


HDarriaae  Xiceneee  an^  Scqueetrations 

NOW    DEPOSITED    IN    THE    PROBATE    REGISTRY   AT    WORCESTER 


EDITED   BY 

EDW.    ALEX.    FRY 


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ISSUED  TO  THE  SUBSCRIBERS   BY 

C^e  T>x\x\%\^  laecorD  ^ocietr,  LmuteD 

1910. 

KRAUS  REPRINT 

Nendeln/Licditenstein 

1968 


Reprinted  from  a  copy  in  the  collections  of  the 
University  of  Illinois  Library 


Reproduced  by  permission  of  the  original  publishers 

KRAUS  REPRINT 

a  Division  of 

KRAUS-THOMSON  ORGANIZATION  LIMITED 

Nendeln /Liechtenstein 

1968 


Printed  in  Germany 
Lessingdruckerei  in  Wiesbaden 

THE  LimAPY 


PREFACE. 

The  Second  Volume  of  Wills  and  Administrations  preserved  in 
the  Probate  Registry  at  Worcester  embraces  the  period  1601 
to  1652,  at  which  latter  year  there  is  the  usual  gap  of  about 
ten  years,  when  all  testamentary  documents  were  proved  in 
London. 

As  in  the  previous  Volume,  the  Calendar  has  been  compiled 
by  reference  to  the  bundles  of  documents  themselves,  each  of 
which  has  been  numbered  and  placed  between  sheets  of  paper 
as  a  protection  against  further  decay. 

Sitice  the  publication  of  the  last  Volume  Mr.  H.  A.  Franklin, 
the  Registrar,  has  died,  and  Mr.  George  Francis  Adams,  having 
been  appointed  in  his  place,  has  taken  great  interest  in  the  work, 
and  facilitated  matters  whenever  it  has  been  in  his  power  to  do  so. 

The  Indexes  Nominum  and  Locorum  have  been  compiled  by 
Mr.  R.  H.  E.  Hill,  to  whom  the  thanks  of  the  Society  are  due. 

The  work  of  making  the  Calendar  from  the  original  docu- 
ments has  been  done  by  Miss  E.  Hobday. 

EDW.  ALEX.  FRY. 


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CORRIGENDA. 


VOL.  I. 

p.    41,  lines    7  and  14.     For  Hekensall  read  Bekensall. 

line     15.     For  Harford,  Anne,  read  Thomas. 
p.    89,  No.    71.     Delete  [wm/«if]. 

p.    95,  No.  355.     Should  be  Richard,  not  Thomas  Mery. 
p.  106,  No.    91.     Read  Lowde. 

p.  149,  No.    84.     Should  be  Richard,  not  William  Gyllys. 
p.  457,  last  two  lines  in  col.  2  can  be  deleted  ;  they  should  be  transferred  to 
Bekensall  on  p.  424,  col.  2. 


VOL.  II. 

Is  an  Inventory  only,  not  a  Will. 

Insert  (Pentorn)  after  Peniton. 

Lipp  should  be  App  or  Upp. 

Insert  [mt'sstn^]. 

Insert  missing  in  vacant  space  in  right-hand  column. 


p- 

5,  No. 

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36,  No. 

41. 

p- 

163,  No. 

133- 

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194,  No. 

19. 

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197,  No. 

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INDEX    NOMINUM. 

Abant  als.  Turner,  add  Wm. 
Add  Finch  or  Vinch,  John,  102. 
Add  Ockeley  or  Wokeley,  Wm.  14. 


WILLS   AND  ADMINISTRATIONS 


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WILLS    ON    FILES,    1601-1652. 


1601. 

No. 

1  Turner,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Spechley.  W.  I. 

2  Turner,  Margaret,  widow,  Holte.  W.  I. 

3  Emmes,  William,  husbandman,  Priors  Salford.  W.  I. 

4  Weston,  Thomas,  sen.,  husbandman,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 
4a  Elcox,  Edmond,  husbandman,  Martley.                            Admon.  and  W.  I. 

5  Pivinch,  Richard,  clothier,  St.  Alban,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

6  Pemberton,  Richard,  husbandman,  Mathen.  W.  I, 

7  Lobrydge,  John,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

8  Byddle,  Thomas,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

9  Bradley,  Richard,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 

10  Smith,  John,  husbandman,  Norton-Kempsey.  W.  I. 

11  Typpinge,  Richard,  glover,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

12  Shawe,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

13  Cogbyll,  William,  husbandman,  Brailes.  W.  I, 

14  Parks,  Jone,  widow,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

15  Liggon,  Hugh,  gent.,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

16  Whitting^on,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Shottery,  Stratford-upon-Avon.   W.  I. 

17  Cowell,  Kenelm,  dyer,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

18  Best,  Anne,  widow,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 
\Sa  Alderne,  Edmund,  Martley.  Admon. 
i8(J  Sheppd,  Ann,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  Admon.  and  I. 
iSc  Johnsons,  Elizabeth,  Badsey.  Admon, 
l8rf  Hill,  William,  gent,  Longdon.  Admon.  and  I. 
18^  Hill,  Humfrie,  Bromsgrove.  Admon. 
18/"  West-wode,  William,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 
i8_^  Cheshire,  John,  husbandman,  Grimley.  Admon.  and  I. 
18^  Asteley  a/s.  Bell,  Richard,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  Admon. 
18/  Hardyman,  William,  Worcester.  Admon,  and  I. 

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1 8/'  Chester,  Constantine,  yeoman,  Stoulton. 

18^  Brooke,  Thomas,  Warwick. 

18/  Richardson,  Alice,  widow,  Salwarp. 

19  Ordway,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Brodway. 
19a  Ordwey,  Richard,  Brodway. 

19^5  Watkins,  John,  H anbury. 

I9<:  White,  Margaret,  widow,  Morton  Merrell. 

\()d  Johnsons,  Richard, . 

19^   Reade,  William,  husbandman.  Priors  Salford. 
19/  Wakeman,  Thomas,  clerk,  Flyford  Flavell. 

20  Higgs,  Roger,  Hartlebury. 

20a  Pardoe,  Philip,  shomaker.  Nether  Areley. 

^ob  Trowghton,  Robert,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

20C  Salwey,  Thomas,  Asteley. 

20^  Frost,  William,  carpenter,  Wolverley. 

20^  Sheward,  Richard,  Inckbarow. 

lof  Checketts,  William,  husbandman,  Priors  Salford. 

20^  Greene,  Humfrie,  Halesowen. 

loh  Bolton,  Henry,  Warwick. 

20/   Haye,  William,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

20;'  Porter,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

20^  Cotterell,  Robert,  Overbury. 

20/  Whitfielde,  Alice,  Kilherminster. 

20W  Bell,  John,  husbandman,  Martley. 

21  Theaker,  Isabel,  widow,  Halesowen. 

22  Sawnders,  William,  Dodderhill. 

23  Symes,  Henry,  Hallow. 

24  Staples,  Mawde,  widow,  Bidford. 

25  Copelande,  Ann,  widow,  Bidford. 

26  Wheler,  John,  Stoke  Prior. 

27  Callow,  Richard,  Odingley. 

28  Dalle,  Roger,  tanner,  Lygh. 

29  Rodes,  Thomas,  baker,  Tardebig. 

30  Batchlor,  George,  yeoman,  Birlingham. 

31  Russell,  Robert,  husbandman,  Pendocke. 

32  Cooke,  Edward,  weaver,  Ly. 

33  Scarellett,  Alice,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe. 

34  Warde,  John,  Ilmington. 
34a  Watton,  John,  Kings  Norton. 

34^  Creswell,  William,  husbandman,  Bradeley. 

35  White,  John,  yeoman,  Moore. 

36  Staunton,  Margaret,  widow.  Great  Comberton. 

37  Kinge,  Richard,  fletcher.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

38  Dauis,  Margaret,  The  Berrowe,  Worcester. 

39  Goorle,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Kemsey. 

40  Fulwell,  Margaret,  widow,  Wycke-Pershore. 

41  Lowe,  John,  Northfield. 

42  Showle,  Mary,  Abbotts  Morton. 

43  Amphlett  als.  Smith,  Richard,  butcher,  Ambresley. 

44  Goorle,  Robert,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 

45  Lett,  Richard,  husbandman,  Churchill. 

46  Sponer,  William,  husbandman,  Northlitleton. 

47  Pitt,  Richard,  yeoman,  Chaddesley  Corbet. 

48  Bratt  als.  Pratt,  Robert,  Wicke-juxta-Pershore. 

49  Perrott,  Thomas,  Rowley. 

50  Hare,  Michael,  husbandman,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

51  Rogers,  Thomas,  Wotten  Wawen. 

52  Whynne  ali.  Frances,  John,  Fladbury. 

52a  Dannce,  William,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle. 


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No. 

53  Mason,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Lyghthorne. 

54  Welles,  William,  tanner,  Warwick. 

55  Martlin,  William,  smith,  Warwick. 

56  Spicer,  Thomas,  sen.,  Oxhill. 

57  Verlonge,  Robert,  yeoman,  Coughton. 

58  Yede,  John,  husbandman,  Studley. 

59  Hawks,  John,  husbandman,  Hampton  Ep'i. 

60  Collens,  William,  vitailer,  Henley  in  Arden. 

61  Baule,  Henry,  husbandman,  Wasperton. 

62  Baule,  John,  husbandman,  Wasperton. 

63  Parker,  Robert,  husbandman,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 

64  Underbill,  Raphe,  husbandman,  W'chford. 

65  Smithe,  Ann,  widow,  Eckington. 

66  Buck,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Wraxall. 

67  Staple,  William,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 

68  Alye,  Roger,  Tardebick. 

(Aa  Gunnell,  Richard,  taylor,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

69  Steuens,  Jone,  jun.,  Paxford. 
69^  Russell,  Elinor,  Staunton. 

70  Hyett,  William,  yeoman,  Elmley  Castle. 

71  Wood,  Gilbert,  husbandman,  Shelsley  Beacham. 

72  Dunne,  Walter,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 
72a  Taft,  William,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 

73  Palmer,  Phillip,  Ombersley  and  Presteigne,  Heref. 

74  a  Sevearne,  Jone,  widow,  Shrawley. 

75  Hunt,  John,  yeoman,  Long  Compton. 

76  Smythe,  John,  labourer,  Worcester. 

77  Greene,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tanworth. 

78  Reade,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern. 

79  Handye,  Henry,  smith,  Feckenham. 

80  Fowler,  John,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 

81  Dugmore,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Pendock. 

82  Yarrington,  William,  husbandman,  Asteley. 

83  Taylor,  Richard,  husbandman,  Asteley. 
83a  Burton  als.  Bruton,  Francis,  Eldersfield. 


84  Dypple,  Henry,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior. 

85  Savage,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bengworth. 

86  Harebeard,  Steven,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove. 

87  Hawkes,  Emme,  widow,  Old  Swinford. 

88  Chambers,  Edward,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove. 

89  Smythe,  Jeffraye,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

90  Pope,  William,  yeoman,  Alvechurch. 

91  Maddoze,  William,  dyer,  Worcester. 

92  Dunford,  Robert,  husbandman.  Long  Compton. 

93  Pope,  Agnes,  widow,  Great  Comberton. 

94  Atmeare,  Isabel,  widow,  Bordesley. 
94a  Hall,  Margaret,  Longdon. 

95  Maimder,  Joan,  widow,  Evenlode. 

96  Smyth,  John,  yeoman,  Evesham. 

97  Downinge,  Alice,  widow,  Stone. 

98  Stevens  als.  Weau,  Margaret,  widow,  Eldersfield, 

99  Yate,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Yardley. 

100  Showell,  Francis,  Abbotts  Morton. 

ioo<2  Brantley,  Cicelie,  widow.  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

10 1  Underbill,  John,  Crimscott. 

102  Georg,  Agnes,  widow,  Eckington. 
102a  Tollie,  John,  Ombersley. 

103  Bradley,  William,  husbandman,  Wolford  Magna. 

104  Bolter,  Robert,  husbandman,  Eckington. 


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No. 

04a  Jewkes,  William,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

04^  Vizar,  Henry,  Cotheridge.  Admon.  and  I. 

05  Jeffryce,  William,  yeoman,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

06  Wannarton,  Anne,  Kethermister.  W. 

07  Tollie,  Joice,  widow,  Henley  in  Arden.  W.  I. 

08  Wilkes,  Walter,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 
o%a  Clarke  als.  Gilbert,  John,  husbandman,  Shrawley.  W. 

09  Gower,  Robert,  esq.,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

10  Bryan,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

1 1  Wogan,  Richard,  yeoman,  Liegh.  W.  I. 

12  Lynton,  Richard,  husbandman,  Liegh.  W.  I. 

13  Jones  als.  Jefferes,  George,  husbandman,  Great  Witley.  W.  I. 

14  Higgins,  William,  husbandman.  Great  Wolford.  W.  I. 

15  Greenway,  William,  caryer,  Stretford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 
1 5«  Rogers,  Thomas,  Claverdon.  I. 

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17  Paise,  George,  sen.,  yeoman,  Defford.  W.  I. 

18  Newey,  Richard,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 
\%a  Watton,  John,  Yardley.  Admon.  and  I. 
\%b  Jones,  Gryfifyn,  husbandman,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
\%c  Geast,  John,  Alchurch.  Admon.  and  I. 
18^  Butcher,  Hugh,  Kithermister.  Admon.  and  I. 
i8<?  Haynes,  John,  Harvington.  Admon.  and  I. 
18/  Billingsley,  Raphe,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
\%g  Sheffeild,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Admon.  and  I. 
18^  Rhoades,  Robert,  Stretford-upon-Avon.  Admon.  and  I. 
i8z'  Rowley,  Stephen,  clerk,  Elmley  Lovet.  Admon. 
1 8/'  Sponer,  William,  yeoman,  Wickhamford.  Admon.  and  I. 
\Zk  Robbins,  Margaret,  Lapworth.  Admon. 

19  More,  John,  weaver,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

20  Heming,  Richard,  weaver,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

21  Wemme,  Anthony,  Claynes.  W. 

22  Crumpe,  Thomas,  Sallwarp.  ,  W.  I. 
22(1!  Chapman,  Gilbert,  Malvern  Magna.  Admon.  and  I. 

23  StraJnge,  Felse,  widow,  Upton  Warren.  W.  I. 

24  Whop,  John,  husbandman,  Stoulton.  W.  I. 

25  Yarnton,  Richard,  husbandman,  Breedon  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

26  Smyth,  Richard,  husbandman,  Blockley.  W.  I. 
26a  Brayne,  Joane,  widow.  Stoke  Prior.  Admon.  and  I. 
261^  Hart,  William,  Lighe.  Admon.  and  I. 
26f  Stocke,  William,  Crome  Debitot.  Admon.  and  I. 

27  Tenannte,  William,  husbandman,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

28  Holte,  Roger,  Hagley.  W.  I. 

29  Sambache,  John,  yeoman,  Broadway.  W.  I. 

30  Kempe,  Francis,  wever,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester,  W.  I. 
loa  Ingram,  John,  Castlemorton.  Admon.  and  I. 
ydb  Wokeley,  Henry,  Rowington.  Admon. 
30^  Heckes,  Richard,  Warwick.  Admon. 
Tpd  Brooke,  Thomas,  Kithermister.  Admon. 

31  \^Not  used^ 

32  Ballard,  Anne,  widow,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 
32a  Robbins,  Margaret,  Lapworth.  \dup^  \. 

33  Fletcher,  Alice,  Whichford.  W.  L 

34  Sanders,  William,  husbandman,  Wroxall.  W.  *I. 

35  Willson,  Isabell,  Charlcote.  W.  \. 

36  Ballard,  Richard,  gent,  Claynes.  .  W.  L 

37  Martin,  Evan,  Badsey.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

38  Ockeley,  Henry,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  Admon.  and  W.  \. 
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39  Thornbery  \^als.  WellifedJ,  Alice,  widow,  Birlingham.  [j^PA  ^^-  ^• 

40  Hobday,  William,  glover,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 

41  Cook,  Thomas,  sen.,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

42  Smarte,  Francis,  Luddington.  Admon.  and  VV. 
42a  Daunce,  Agnes,  widow,  Crome  Dabitott.  Admon.  and  I. 

43  Power,  Thomas,  weaver,  St.  Helen,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

44  Howse,  John,  yeoman,  Wawen  Wotton.  W.  I. 

45  Mansell,  Margery,  widow,  Cradley.  [^Incomplete  Admon.]  and  W.  I. 

46  Bradshae,  Robert,  yeoman,  Hampton  Ep'i.  W.  I. 

47  Gregorie,  Thomas,  Kingsnorton.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

48  Persivall,  Henry,  husbandman,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

49  Thmpp,  John,  husbandman,  Great  Witley.  W.  I. 

50  Neede,  John,  mason,  Powick.  W.  I. 

51  Becke,  Robert,  husbandman,  Hallowe.  W.  I. 

52  Smith,  Richard,  Stoke.  W.  I. 

53  Wodcocke,  John,  husbandman,  Belbroughton.  Admon.  and  W.  I, 

54  Payton,  Mary,  widow,  Tardebigge.  W.  I. 

55  Packsford,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  I.? 

56  Tomes,  Humphrey,  dyer,  Worcester.  W. 

57  Bugden,  Agnes,  widow,  Aldington.  W.  I. 

58  Fownes,  William,  tanner,  Redditch.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

59  Howman,  John,  yeoman,  Dormston.  W.  I. 

60  Avis,  Walter,  husbandman,  Whichford.  W.  I. 
6i     Qeyton,  Thomas,  Reddich.  W.  I. 

62  Turner,  John,  gent.,  Atherston.  W,  I. 

63  Lylle,  Laurance,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

64  Such,  John,  batchelor,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 

65  Clarke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hampton  Ep'i.  W.  I. 

66  Adams,  John,  Overbury.  W.  I. 

67  Moore,  Robert,  husbandman,  Breedon.  W. 

68  Mansell,  Richard,  Oldswinford.  -  W. 
68a  Dole,  Joyce,  widow,  St.  John's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
6?>b  Hitchins,  John,  Much  Malvern.  Admon.  and  I. 
68f  Baker,  Daniell,  Henley  in  Arden.  Admon.  and  I. 
68^  Charetton,  Margaret,  widow,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  Admon.  and  I. 
68^  Milton,  Leonard,  Dudley.  Admon.  and  I. 
68/  Wheeler,  Gabriell,  weaver,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  I. 
68^  Jones,  Richard,  Crowle.                               Bond  to  pay  ;{^20  in  lieu  of  goods. 

68^  Best,  George, .  I. 

68;"  Davis,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Droitwich.  I. 

68y  Cooke,  Walter,  Franckley.  C^'"/]  I- 

68/t  Androes,  Humfrey,  St.  John's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
68/   Harris,  Richard,  Powick.                   Bond  during  minority  of  Joane  Harris. 

68;«Ashley,  Richard, .  I. 

69  Hitchcoze,  Anthony,  taylor,  Claynes  (1599).  W. 

70  Chester,  VVilliam,  bachlor,  Staunton  [fio  date].  Caveat. 

71  [Not  used.] 

yia  Tovie,  John,  yeoman,  Martley.  Citation. 

yid  Oldswinford.,  Church  of.  Sequest. 

7 If  Fly/ord  Flavell.,  C\\\xrc\\  o{.  Sequest. 

J  id  Grafton  Fly  ford,  Church  of.  Sequest. 

T\e  Rickards,  Joan, .  W. 

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1  Bradley,  Thomas, .  W.  and  ?  I. 

2  Morris,  John, .  ?  W.  I. 

3  Troth,  William,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
3a  Kings,  Raphe,  Upton  Snodsbury.  Admon.  and  I. 
3^  Compton,  John,  Pirton.  Admon.  and  I. 
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4  Giles,  Hugh,  ropier,  Earles  Crotne. 

5  Smithe,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Shellesley  Beacham. 

6  Adams,  Thomas,  joyner,  Bengworth. 

7  Westwood,  John,  Chadesley  Corbet. 

8  Huntyngfton  als.  Butler,  Henry,  Feckenham. 

9  Robins,  William,  Chadsley  Corbett. 

10  Jenckes,  John,  Shellfield. 

loa  Crowe,  Edward,  blacksmith,  Bromsgrove. 

11  Dyngle,  Francis,  Strensham. 

12  Buttell,  John,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 

13  Sandes,  Richard,  cowper,  Worcester. 

14  Savage,  Leonard,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 
14a  Tolly,  Margaret,  widow,  Ombersley. 

15  Baxter,  Richard,  sen.,  Powick. 

16  Sta£forde,  James,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

16a  Sannders,  William,  husbandman,  Welland. 

17  Linton,  Roger,  weaver,  Powick. 

18  Linnall,  Richard,  labourer,  Mathen. 

19  Hewes,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Callow  Hill. 

20  Knig^ht,  Anne,  widow,  Pirton. 

21  Sowley,  William,  yeoman,  Whitelady  Aston. 

22  Rychards,  Thomas,  Kemsey. 

23  Neede,  John,  Evesham. 

23<a:  Reeve,  William,  Norton-Evesham. 

24  Mansell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Old  Swynford. 

25  Lynedon,  William,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton. 

26  Averey,  John,  joyner.  Kings  Norton. 

27  Farr,  Laurence,  Fladbury. 
27a  Acton,  Richard,  Alvechurch. 
i^b  Cooke,  Richard,  Kithermister. 

28  Wellyfed,  Ann,  widow,  Birlingham. 

29  Barber,  Frances,  husbandman,  Terdebige. 

30  Burason,  Thomas,  whelewright,  Witchenford. 

31  Wynsmores,  Richard,  yeoman,  Leigh. 

32  Richardson  als.  Smith,  Fulke,  inholder,  Alcester. 

33  Smythe,  Humphrey,  baker,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham. 

34  Cager,  John,  husbandman,  Cropthorne. 

35  Garrett,  Joane,  widow,  Inckbarrow. 

36  Wootton,  William,  husbandman.  Temple  Tyso. 

37  Rooke,  Margreate,  widow,  Evenlode. 

38  Reeue,  William,  husbandman,  Washbourne. 

39  Nuttowe,  Roger,  taylor,  Cropthorne. 

40  Milloerde,  Richard,  yeoman,  Byrchmorton. 

41  Averell,  Henry,  tayler,  Salford. 

42  Hopkins,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Barford. 

43  Sowtholl,  Bennet,  widow,  Hagley. 

44  Hurlebutt,  Roger,  gent.,  Warwick. 

45  Joyner,  William,  husbandman,  Long  Compton. 

46  Richards,  Raphe,  Abberton. 

47  Blicke,  Ellis,  Bromsgrove. 

48  Pettie,  Robert,  yeoman,  Ilmington. 

49  Symes,  Walter,  weuer,  Ambresley. 

50  Gough,  Thomas,  Budbrocke. 

51  Frost,  Henry,  Budbrocke. 

52  Payne,  Alexander,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

53  Smyth,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

54  Androes,  John,  Inckbarrow. 

55  Raby,  John,  wheelwright,  Old  Swinford. 

56  Badger,  Geffrey,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 


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56a  Bleeke,  Richard,  jun.,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

57     Holdshipe,  George,  husbandman,  Upton  Snodsburie.      Admon.  and  W.  I. 
yia  Cowles,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Besford.  Admon.  and  I. 

57/5  Strickland,  Henry,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

57^  Fownes,  Sibill,  widow,  and  Fownes,  Andrew,  Cowghton.     Admon.  and  I. 


57</  Patchett,  Gilbert,  Evesham 

57^   Lowe,  Richard,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 

58  Richards,  John,  taylor,  Salwarpe. 
58a  Hewes,  Thomas,  Long  Compton. 
58/J  Bate,  Alice,  Stoke  Prior. 

59  Hierne  als.  Taylor,  Elizabeth,  Evesham. 
59<^  Ovard,  Margerie,  Upton-upon-Severn  (?). 
59<J  Hay,  Phillip,  Evesham. 
59^  Ceycill,  Thomas,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester. 
59df  Cheswall,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Dodenham. 
6a     Sheward,  John,  husbandman,  Feckenharn. 
(xia  Wallie,  Henry,  Worcester. 
(yob  Warkeman,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
boc  Wolmer,  Robert,  Feckenham. 
bod  \_Name  goite^ 

boe  Smith,  William,  Norton-Evesham. 
bo/  Elle,  Anthonie,  tailor,  Ilmington. 

61  Harrison,  Ralph,  Severnstoke. 

bia  Hawkins,  William,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

62  Lenche,  John,  husbandman,  Churchlench. 
62a  Stanley  als.  Cooke,  John,  Alderminster. 

63  Hicks,  Katherine,  widow,  Warwick. 

64  Price,  William,  labourer,  Elmbridge. 
64a  Hopkins,  Hercules,  Wotton  Wawen. 

65  Gryinett,  Richard,  sen.,  husbandman,  Bydford. 
65a  Hopkins,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

b^b  Fetherston,  Isabell,  Tanworth. 

65^:   Knight,  Joane,  Much  Malvern. 

t^d  Tolley,  Elizabeth,  Upton  Warren. 

651?  Dolitle,  John,  tailor,  Kidderminster. 

65/  Hill,  James,  tanner,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

b^g  Sly,  Agnes,  Blockley. 

65-4  Skay,  John,  Witchford. 

65/  Sansara,  Anne,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

65/'  Davies,  John,  Crowle. 

b^k  Bentley,  William,  smith,  Wicke-Pershore. 

65/  Russell,  Margaret,  Witley  Magna. 

66  Nycoles,  Richard,  husbandman,  Whitinton. 
66a  Barlow,  John,  Powick. 

66b  Shreive,  Alice,  Tibberton. 

66c  Ballard,  Joane,  widow,  Crowle. 

66^  Cooke,  Thomas,  Rowslench. 

66e  Sowtherne,  John,  Strensham. 

66/  Tibbotts,  Robert,  baker,  Warwick. 

66^  Turle,  William,  husbandman,  Abbots  Salford. 

66,^  Gunnell,  John,  and  Gunnell,  .Margaret,  Ridmarley, 

66/    Coxe,  John,  yeoman,  Malhon. 

667   Blatter,  John,  Wolford. 

67  Sandall,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

68  Nott,  Joane,  Kidderminster. 

69  House,  Robert,  Claverdon. 

70  Taylor,  Ann,  widow,  Chadsley  Corbett. 

71  Stower,  Edward,  fishei',  Ambresley. 

72  Lane,  Robert,  Dudley. 


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73  Fox,  John,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W.  I. 

74  Beckley,  John,  Coughton.  W.  I. 

75  Dowler,  WiUiam,  glover,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

76  Stampes  als.  Tewe,  John,  yeoman,  Hampton  Lovett.  W.  I. 

77  Tumor,  Margeret,  widow.  North  Pidle.  W.  I. 

78  Pulleie,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Eckington.  W.  I. 

79  Chester,  John,  husbandman,  Staunton.  W.  I. 

80  Locke,  Margery,  widow,  Wadborow.  W.  I. 

81  Bullock,  Thomas,  sen.,  husbandman,  Pepleton.  W.  I. 

82  Dawe,  Thomas,  labourer,  Powick.  W.  I. 

83  Cooper,  Florishe,  yeoman,  Chatesley.  W.  I. 

84  Raynoldes,  William,  blacksmith,  Kiddermister,  W.  I. 

85  Honnyett,  John,  boocher,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

86  Jackesone,  William,  sen.,  Spernall.  W.  I. 

87  Pollard,  John,  Pirton.  W. 

88  Walker,  Richard,  husbandman,  Seavem  Stoke.  W.  I. 

89  Heath,  John,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

90  Beene,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Liegh.  W.  I. 

91  Tandy,  Richard,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  I. 

92  Cowlls,  Richard,  Salwarp.  W.  I. 

93  Norris,  Richard,  yeoman,  Upton  Warren.  W.  I. 

94  Hanbury,  Francis,  taylor,  Ambresley.  W.  I. 

95  Pollycatt,  Richard,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W^  I. 

96  Lyghe,  Joane,  widow,  Ambresley.  W.  I. 

97  Benford,  Sibble,  widow,  Cropthome.  W.  I. 

98  Brettle,  Richard,  yeoman,  Romesley.  W.  I. 

99  Coolson,  Margaret,  widow,  Stoulton.  W.  I. 

00  Hadley,  Mauld,  Marten.  W.  I. 

01  Sowley,  Agnes,  widow,  Churchill.  W.  I. 

02  Marten  als.  Weaver,  Joane,  widow,  Shrawley.  W.  I. 

03  Freeman,  Richard,  Wiethley.  W.  and  ?  I. 

04  Dogood,  Joane,  widow,  Lighe.  W.  I. 

05  Stevenson,  Henry,  Parshore.  W.  I. 

06  Slough,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

07  Bodledge,  Arthur,  joyner,  Great  Witley.  W.I. 

08  Yede,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Studley.  W.  I. 

09  Neede,  Theodore,  taylor.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

10  Pinocke,  Richard,  Upton-upon-Sevem.  W.  I. 

11  Gorway,  John,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

12  Pathlow,  Thomas,  Brailes.  W.  I. 

13  Hinkseman,  Thomas,  bucher,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W. 

14  Mason,  Thomas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

15  Heare,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Holte.  W.  I. 

16  Smithe  als.  Farmer,  Thomas,  yeoman,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.     W.  and  ?  I. 

17  Waters,  Richard,  husbandman,  Ipsley.  W.  I. 

18  Sergeant,  John,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

19  Evett,  Justinian,  gent.,  Hallowe.  W.  I. 

20  Home,  Ann,  widow,  Tiberton.  W.  I. 

21  Grissolde,  Margery,  widow,  Rowington.  W. 

22  Whyte,  Nicholas,  Morton  Morrell.  W.  I. 

23  Pirton,  Robert,  labourer,  Ridmarley  Dabitot.  W.  I. 

24  Branden,  John, .                               -  W. 

24a  \^h'o  name  given^  I. 

25  Brooke,  Walter, \missing\. 

26  Hicoz,  John,  husbandman,  Sevemstoke.  W.  I. 
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28  Longforde,  John,  carpenter,  Churchill.  W.  I. 

29  BuUocke,  Anne,  widow,  Acton.  W.  I. 

30  Kinges,  Alice,  Upton  Snodsbury.  W.  I. 

31  Spooner,  Thomas,  sen.,  clothier,  Worcester.  W. 

32  Knight  als.  Burgain,  Elizabeth,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

33  Hawkes,  George,  husbandman,  Sturton,  W'chford.  W.  I. 
33a  Heming,  John,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  Admon.  and  I. 
33<J  Ellis,  William,  Charlton.  \Incomplcte\  Admon.  and  I. 
33^  Marshall,  Anthony,  clerk,  Evesham.  Admon.  and  I. 
33</  Higges,  Richard,  husbandman,  Charlton.  Admon.  and  1. 
33^  Gunnell,  John,  sen.,  Ridmarley.  Admon.  and  I. 
33/  Digger,  John,  Spernall.  Admon.  and  1. 
2)}^  Rogers,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Claverdon.  Admon.  and  I. 

34  Tayler,  Richard,  yeoman,  Kempsey.  W. 
34^  Holder,  Alice,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  I. 
343  Beasley,  John,  Morton  Bagott.  [Incotiiplete]  Admon.  and  I. 
34(7  Chauntrell,  William,  Pepleton.  Admon.  and  I. 
34^/  Osbaston,  Humfrey,  OldnoU.  Admon.  and  I. 
344?  Perks,  Walter,  Doderhill.  Admon. 
34/  Baxster,  John,  Malvern  Magna.  Admon. 
34j^-  Lyndon,  James,  yeoman,  Kingsnorton.  Admon.  and  I. 
33     Pachette,  Gilbert,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

36  Bettes,  Joane,  widow.  Long  Compton.  W. 

37  Hanberie,  Francis,  taylor,  Ambresley.  W.  I. 
37(i  Greene,  Francis,  Warndon.  I. 
2,7b  Sherryf,  Alice,  widow,  Tiberton.  I. 
37^  Reade,  William,  husbandman,  Newland.  I, 
37^  Weaver,  Richard,  1  combe.  I. 
2,7e  Smyth,  Thomas,  Chaddesley.  I. 
37/  Parr,  William,  husbandman,  Wickelsford.  I. 
37^  Smarte,  Francis,  singleman,  Haddington.  I. 
37/i  Kyngs,  Richard,  husbandman,  Upton  Snodsbury.  I. 
37/  Pollard,  John,  Pirton.  I. 
37/  Skelton,  John,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 
37^^  Amaris,  Thomas,  tayler,  Inckbarow.  Admon.  and  I. 
37/  Inkbarrowe,  Richard,  Drakbroughton.  I. 
37/;/  Tayler,  Richard,  and  Tayler,  Thomas,  Kemsey.  Admon. 
37;/  Buliocke,  Richard,  Lighe.  Admon. 
37t>  Osbaston,  George,  Long  Compton.  Admon. 

37/  Acton,  Richard, .  I. 

37^  Russell,  Margaret,  Great  Witley.  I. 

37^-  Osboldston,  John,  gent.,  Long  Compton.  I. 

37^   Baken,  Thomas,  .  L 

37/   Hall,  Thomas, .  [dup.'\  I. 

y]u  Walker,  Richard,  sen.,  Seavernstoke.  Admon. 

y]v  Hopkens,  Hercules, .  \. 

37wTafte,  George,  Round  Alne.  Admon. 
37r  Bovie,  Thomas,  Bidford.                                                            Admon.  and  W. 

38  Ince,  Mawlde,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet.  W. 
2)^a  Stermie,  Thomas,  Lenchwicke.  I. 
38^^  ^Incomplete  Admon.  ?] 

39  Monntriche,  Michael,  minister,  Pirton.  W. 
39<i  Baker,  Marie,  widow,  Halesowen.  I. 
39^  Co];in-3,  John,  yeoman,  Rowington.  L 
39c    Vv'!ili?.ms.  Richard,  Crymescote.  W. 

40  Pagett.  \V')lliam,  Beibroughton.  .  W. 
4C';'  Chambcrlyn,  John,  husbandman,  Claines.  I. 
40-' ton,  (1603).  1. 

41  Dauis,  John,  Claynes.  W. 


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142     Walker,  Thomas,  Little  Wolford.  _ 

142a  Elmnly  (?  Plumbe),  Robert, . 

142^  Earlescrome,  Parsonage  of. 
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1  Greene,  Joan,  widow,  Dodenham. 

2  Woodward,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Inckbarow. 

3  Tolly,  Alice,  widow,  Upton  Snodsbury. 
2,a  Moorton,  Joane,  Lighe. 

4  Lyllye,  William,  husbandman,  Pershore. 

5  Seakin,  Alice,  widow,  Shrawley. 

6  Ingram,  John,  yeoman,  Martley. 

7  Woodcock,  Anis,  widow,  Belbroughton. 

8  Lynton,  Thomas,  waver,  Brodwas. 

9  Stanton,  Dorothy,  Kemsey. 

10  More,  John,  yeoman,  Moseley. 

11  Horniblow,  James,  sen.,  husbandman,  Crowle. 

12  Wylks,  John,  husbandman,  Kidderminster, 
I2rt  Heyward,  Richard,  Tanworth. 

13  Wilkinson,  James,  husbandman,  Aulfricke. 

14  Hunte,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

15  Townesend,  Roger,  yeoman,  Norton  Linsey. 

16  Hunte,  Joan,  widow,  Bretforton. 

17  Morgan,  David,  Evesham. 

18  Andrewes,  John,  husbandman,  Evenlode. 

19  Barnard,  ThomaSj  yeoman,  Pendock. 

20  Kettell,  Bartholemevv,  Kings  Norton. 

20a  Townsend,  John,  husbandman,  Wolverdington. 

21  Bate,  Henry,  Weathley. 
iia  Miller,  John,  Alchurch. 

22  Frewen,  Edward,  Hanley  Castle. 
12a  Applebe,  William,  Temple  Grafton. 

23  Hawkes,  John,  yeoman,  Franklej'. 

23^  Peerson,  Elizabeth,  St.  Ellen's,  VVorcester. 

24  Wood,  Ann,  widow,  Great  Witley. 

25  Castle,  Thomas,  Holt. 

26  Davis,  John,  Claynes. 

27  Mense,  William,  Coughton. 

28  Perse,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

29  Tovie,  Margaret,  widow,  Witchingforde. 

30  George  William,  husbandman,  Eckington. 
30a  Smith,  John,  Norton-Evesham. 

31  Gwent,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Norton-Evesham. 

32  Bentley,  Margery,  widow,  Wick-Pershore. 
32a  Lide,  John,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

33  HorteU,  John,  yeoman,  Belbroughton. 

34  Olde,  Roger,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 

35  Kinges,  Henry,  husbandman,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

36  Fitter,  John,  wever,  Kings  Norton. 

37  Hemming,  Henry,  husbandman,  Coughton. 
37^  Eginton,  Jane,  Halford. 

38  Hodnet,  George, . 

39  Hewes,  Amy,  Henwyck  Hill. 
39«  Palmer,  John,  Suckley. 

40  Gilles,  William,  Cotheridge. 

41  Gardner,  John,  yeoman,  Ambresley. 

42  Amphlett,  Thomas,  wever,  Ambresley. 
42a  Harte,  Richard,  husbandman,  Liegh. 


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\zb  Blissard,  Alice,  Evesham. 

43  Stainton,  William,  clarke,  Bordesley. 

44  Westod,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

44a  Ashley,  John,  labourer,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

45  Neede,  John,  husbandman,  Much  Malvern. 
Snape,  Robert,  yeoman,  Beaudesert. 
Androos,  John,  yeoman,  Great  Wolverton. 
Daverdale,  Margery,  widow,  Spechley. 


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Hassold,  Richard,  Luddeley,  Hales  Owen.  W.  I. 

Deye,  John,  shoomaker,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

Wade,  Thomas,  tanner,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

Tolly,  Griffen,  yeoman,  Belbroughton.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

Daverdayle,  Martha,  maide,  Spechley.  W.  I. 

54a  Rownd,  Thomas,  Snitterfield.  Admon. 

55  Beane,  William,  jun.,  husbandman,  Liegh.  W.  I. 

56  Saunders,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

57  Hadon,  Isabell,  Rowley,  Staffs.  W.  I. 

58  Roper,  Richard,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 


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58a  Perkes,  William,  Hales  Owen 

59  Parker,  William,  yeoman,  Claverdon. 

60  Smith,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior. 

61  Tandye,  Stephen,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

62  Bawden,  John,  husbandman,  Holt. 

63  Noxton,  John,  yeoman,  Shellsley  Beacham. 
63a  Wrenford,  William,  Longdon. 

64  Moore,  William,  yeoman,  Brodway. 
64a  Joyner,  John,  Martley. 
b\b  Winslow,  John,  Earlescrome. 
64^  Writer,  Thomas,  Severne  Stoke. 
b\d  Dauis,  John,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester. 
64^  Carpenter,  Joane,  singlewoman,  Eldersfield. 
64/  Tomson,  Ellinor,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 
64^  Luckcoke,  John,  Halesowen. 

65  Kynges,  Richard,  husbandman,  Churchill. 

66  Persons,  Maude,  widow,  Coughton. 

67  Willyams,  Richard,  yeoman,  Preston  Bagott. 
67a  {Incomplete  document?^    ?  Admon.  of  Roger  Hadley. 

67^  \Natne ^one^  I. 

^g  \  Goodier,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Shellesley  Kings.  Admon.  and  W.  1. 

\  Goodier,  Margery,  widow,  Shellesley  Kings.  Admon.  and  W. 

68a  Emmes,  Joane,  Priors  Salford.  Admon. 

68^  Hadley,  Lewis,  Frankley.  Admon.  and  I. 

68<r  Rastell,  William,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 

69  Pratt,  Henry,  Wolverley.  W.  I. 
69a  Coole,  Dorothy,  Pinvin.                                                                            Admon. 

70  Waynewright,  John,  husbandman,  Dodenham.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

71  Tibbuts,  Robert,  husbandman,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

72  Poole,  Alice,  widow,  Uormston.  W.  I. 

73  Bullocke,  Sibbill,  widow,  Mathon.  W.  I. 

74  Myles,  Margaret,  widow,  Worcester.  W. 
74a  Smith,  Richard,  Chadsley  Corbet.  Admon. 
74*  Wyncote,  Walter,  Witchford.  Admon.  and  ?  I. 
74^  Burton,  Hugh,  Kithermister.  Admon. 
T^d  {Incomplete  document.^    ?  Admon.  of  Edmund  Symmes. 

74/  Bissell,  John,  yeoman,  Yardley.  Admon.  and  I. 

75  Cooke,  Robert,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 
75a  {Incomplete  document^ 

75^  Osboldston,  George,  yeoman,  Long  Compton.  I. 


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No. 
75f  {^Incomplete  document.] 

76  Rickardes,  William,  husbandman,  Severne  Stoke. 

77  Perkins,  Joane,  singlewoman,  Acton  Beachampe. 
77a  Toy,  John,  yeoman,  Woverley. 

78  Throppe,  William,  husbandman,  Witchenford. 

79  Hodges,  George,  Brodwaye. 
79a  Emtnotts,  Alexander,  Whatcote. 
79^  Hynde,  Richard,  Kington. 

7gc  Nycholes,  Joane,  widow,  Snitterfield. 
79^  Biddle,  John,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 
79^  Colles,  Thomas,  Brayles. 

80  Baker,  Humphrey,  Bromsgrove. 

81  Gillam,  Christopher,  Suckley. 

82  Streete,  Margaret,  spinster,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

83  Staunton,  John,  Salwarp. 

83a  Conway,  Edward,  Ragley,  Arrowe.  2 

84  Fincher,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior. 
84a  Arden,  Jane,  Bromsgrove. 

85  Heines,  Nicholas,  yeoman.  Abbots  Salford. 

86  Davies,  Nicholas,  13rodway. 

87  Hanmer,  Humphrey,  gent.,  Coughton. 

88  Collicke,  Richard,  husbandman,  Powick. 

89  Savage,  Henry,  Morton  Morrell. 
89a  Savage,  James,  Powick. 

90  Grenebanik,  James,  St.  S within,  Worcester. 
goq  Lawrence,  William,  Round  Alne. 

91  Rolles,  John,  Hales  Owen. 

92  Harte,  William,  yeoman,  Pedmore. 
92a  Willis,  Margery,  Wickamford. 
92^  Ha3^es,  John,  Salford  Priors. 

93  Woodhouse,  William,  yeoman,  Salwarp. 
93a  Yate,  William,  yeoman,  Upton  Warren. 

94  Honibome,  Agnes,  spinster,  Pershore. 

95  Wyett,  John,  clarke,  Bushley. 
95a  Yeate,  Richard,  wheler,  Yardley. 

96  Walcroft,  William,  clerk,  Shrawley. 
96a  Webbe,  William,  Brayles. 

97  Taylor,  John,  husbandman,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

98  Pitt,  John,  taylor,  Yardley. 

99  Gill,  Anthony,  sithgrinder,  Kidderminster. 
100    Francis,  Nicholas,  Strensham. 

loi     Adams,  Gilbert,  husbandman,  Crowle. 

102  Norris,  William,  Pursell  Green. 

103  Henleye,  Joan,  widow,  Martley. 

104  Feild,  William,  shomaker.  Kings  Norton. 
104a  Summer,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Dodenham. 
104^  Kirbie,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

104c  Cowper,  George,  Beaudesert. 

105  Rowley,  Thomas,  taylor.  Hales  Owen. 
105a  Beamont,  Robert,  Emlode. 

106  Mylburn,  Margery,  widow,  Rowington. 

107  Richardson,  Thomas,  dyer,  Worcester. 

108  Evctt,  Mary,  widow,  Cotheridge. 
108a  Lea,  John,  Yardley. 

109  Nicholas,  Jane,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

1 10  Torpley,  Alice,  widow,  Bidford. 

1 1 1  Walker,  William,  husbandman,  Wickwamford. 

112  Hewes,  Ann,  spinster,  Feckenham. 

113  Sheward,  Amphilis,  widow,  Tardebige. 


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14  Rouse,  John,  esq.,  Rowselench.  W.  I. 

15  Lane,  George,  husbandman,  Inckbarowe.  W.  I. 
15a  Hunt,  John,  yeoman,  Inckbarow.                                              Admon.  and  I. 

16  Dipple,  George,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

17  Blicke,  Richard,  Barforde.  W.  I. 

18  Hunte,  John,  yeoman,  Inckbarow.  W.  and  ?  I. 
\Za  Sharpe,  Thomas,  Fladbury.  .  Admon.  and  I. 
18^  Russell,  Margaret,  Rydraarley.  Admon. 
i8<r  Bowles,  Anthony,  Spemall.  Admon. 

19  Browning,  Margaret,  widow,  Martley.  W. 

20  Penn,  Margaret,  widow,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

21  Withie,  Joane,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

22  Powell,  Thomas,  draper,  Warwick.  W. 

23  Purton,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  W.  I. 

24  Collumbyne,  William,  Worcester  [Will  missing].  Admon.  and  2  I.'s. 

25  Cotterell,  William,  husbandman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

26  Mauncell,  Edward,  husbandman,  Cherington.  W.  I. 

27  Bysshopp,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Storton.  W.  I. 

28  Cooke,  Edward,  husbandman,  Newenton,  Holt.  W.  I. 

29  Ewens,  Alice,  widow,  Bretforton.  W.  I. 

30  Asplin,  William,  yeoman,  Inckbarrow,  W.  I. 

31  More,  John,  Powick.  W.  I. 

32  Emmotts,  Alexander,  Whatcote.  W.  I. 

33  Wheeler,  William,  Priors  Salford.  W.  I. 

34  Myles,  Margaret,  widow,  Worcester.  W. 

35  Hadley,  Roger,  Halesowen.  W. 

36  Staunton,  John,  Salwarp.  W. 

37  Gaunte,  William,  husbandman,  Snitterfield.  W.  I. 

38  Hadley,  Lewes,  Halesowen.  W. 
38a  Gunnel],  John,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  2  L's. 
38^  Grove,  John,  yeoman,  Badsey.  L 
38^  Fare,  Laurence,  Fladbury.  I. 
38^  Godfraye,  John,  Priors  Cleve.  I. 
38^  Manncell,  William,  husbandman,  Blockley.  L 

38/  Lowe,  Richard, .  L 

38^  Whoman,  Homfray,  Feckenham.  L 

38A  Brooke,  Walter,  yeoman,  Chadsley  Corbet.  \. 

38/  Willets,  Anne,  Grafton  Flyford.  L 

38/'  HauUe,  George, .  L 

38>fe  Pardowe,  Walter, .  L 

38/  Day,  Henry,  gent., .  L 

38W  Prise,  Joan,  widow,  Coughton.  2  I.'s. 
38«  Aprice,  Morgan  Abevan,  Worcester.                                        Admon.  and  I. 

2)%o  Whitfield,  Thomas,  Ketherminster.  .?  Admon. 

2)2>p  Norrisse,  John,  Chadsley  Corbett  I. 

38^  Knight?,  Joane?,  Much  Malvern.  I. 

38r  Shrawley,  Parsonage  of.  Request. 

38J  Smytbe,  Thomas,  Belbroughton  (1598).  I. 

38/  Smithe,  William,  Belbroughton  (1598).  L 

39  Sharma,  Francis  [missing. 

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I     Pritchett,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Asteley.  W.  L 

1  a  Heekes,  Edward,  Worcester.                                                    Admon.  and  I. 
\b  Gowghe,  Richard,  Worcester.  Admon. 

2  ColUns,  William,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 
2a  Taylor,  John,  Doderhill.                                      [^Incomplete]  Admon.  and  I. 

3  Lyde,  William,  husbandman,  Cropthome.  W.  I. 

4  Holland,  Richard,  tanner,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 


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5  Leg,  Kellam,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 
5a  Watton,  John,  Cowghton. 

5<J  Norris,  John,  Chadsley  Corbett. 
5^  Wall,  Elizabeth,  Woverley. 

6  Hichcokx,  Humfry,  Elmley  Castle. 

7  Amaris,  Emme,  widow,  Inckbarrow, 

8  Sturdye,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Wigelsforde. 
"ill  Hope,  Frances  and  Jane,  spinsters,  Mathon. 
%b  Whateley,  Richard,  Henley  in  Arden. 

9  Walker,  Jhon,  weaver,  St.  Peeter's,  Worcester. 

10  Brooke,  Richard,  clerk,  Acton  Bechampe. 

1 1  Fitter,  John,  mercer,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

1 1.^1  Wokeley  [Ockeley  in  /.],  William,  Tan  worth. 
\\b  Stevens,  John,  husbandman,  Ridmarley. 
\\c  Wheeler,  Thomas,  Bromsgrove. 
\\d  Barnett,  Robert,  Tibberton. 

12  Ive  ((?r  Jve),  John,  Halesowen. 

\2a  Jenkins,  Henry,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell. 
\2b  Gatfield,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Pendocke. 
1 2c  \_Incomplete  document!\ 

13  Harries  als.  Collyns,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Much 
13a  Tenante,  Humfry,  husbandman,  Brayles. 

14  Darlinge,  Richard,  husbandman,  Severn  Stoke. 

15  Hill,  Phillip,  weaver,  St.  Ellyn's,  Worcester. 

16  Dorley,  Margaret,  widow,  Bishampton. 
16a  Churchey,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Suckley. 
16^  Prettie,  Henry,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

17  Lane,  Edmond,  husbandman,  Wroxhall. 

18  Amphlett,  John,  husbandman,  Ambresley. 
1 8a  Colman,  John,  Malvern  Magna. 

19  Poolie,  Walter,  Tarbige. 

20  Marten,  Mary,  mayden,  Astley. 
zoa  S^Incomplete  document.^ 

21  Dugard,  John,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

22  Greene,  Alice,  widow,  \Vhite  Lady  Aston. 

23  Beele,  Alice,  widow,  Chatesley. 

24  Pallmer,  William,  husbandman,  Lighthorne. 

25  Wockey,  John,  walker,  Ambresley. 

25a  Prettie,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Stretford-upon-Avon. 
25^  Milles,  Richard,  yeoman,  Nawnton  Beauchamp. 
i%c  Androes,  John,  husbandman,  Hallowe. 

26  Salwey,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Martley. 

27  Hill,  William,  whelewright,  Rowington. 

28  Gibbarde,  William,  Armescote. 

29  Toy,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hagley. 

30  Cannynge,  Thomas,  Blockley. 

31  Freeman,  John,  husbandman,  Church  Honibome. 

32  Hanmer,  Edward,  yeoman,  Arrowe. 
32a  Warner,  John,  miller,  Bidford. 

32^  Mercer,  Thomas,  Aston  Cantloe. 

32f  Brettell,  Thomas, . 

33  Bennett,  John,  barber,  Warwick. 

34  Byddell,  Edwarde,  husbandman,  Claverdon. 

35  Ball,  William,  labourer,  Willington. 

36  Ingram,  John,  labourer,  Studley. 

37  Durant,  Roger,  husbandman,  Kington. 

38  Robyns,  Richard,  husbandman,  Loxley. 

39  Baule,  Robert,  Was  pert  on. 

40  Baker,  Anne,  widow,  Aulson. 


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41  Pennell,  John,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W.  I. 

42  Greenebancke,  Margaret,  widow,  St.  Swithan's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

43  Turner,  Joan,  widow,  Hollowe.  W.  I. 

44  Browne,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 
44a  Millengen  ah.  Millingchopp,  William,  St.  Ellin's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

45  Barnes,  Thomas,  hosteler,  St.  Swithen's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

46  Barker,  William,  yeoman,  Shelsley  Beachamp. 

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47  Kitchin,  John,  Over  Ekington.  W.  I. 

48  Prettey,  William,  husbandman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

49  Turner,  Robert,  Holte.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
49a  Webbe,  John,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
49<>  Bissell,  John,  Yardley.  Admon.  and  I. 
491:  Tayler,  William,  Suckley.                                                            Admon.  and  I. 

50  Sowley,  Raphe,  yeoman,  Whitelady  Aston.  W.  I.  and  Bond  during  minority. 


51  Haywood,  Richard,  Lapworth. 

52  Amary,  Richard,  husbandman.  Abbots  Salford. 

53  Marshall,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Southlitleton. 
53"^  Tyler,  Richard,  Ombersley. 

53<J  Gardener,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

54  Wynall,  John,  yeoman,  Ambresley. 

55  Vicaredge,  Thomas,  labourer,  Odingley. 

56  Jones,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kempsey. 

57  Sefton,  Alice,  widow,  Cropthorne. 

58  Nycoles  als.  Marsh,  Margery,  widow,  Yardley. 

59  Clarke,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 

60  Wamear,  William,  husbandman,  Sheipston. 

61  Johnson,  Elizabeth,  widow.  All  Hallowes,  Worcester. 

62  Harebeard,  Anne,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 

63  Ligon,  Barbara,  widow,  Hanley  Castle. 

64  James,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Claynes. 

65  Ashwell,  Thomas,  whelewright,  Terdebig. 
65a  Samson,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester, 
653  Evett,  Richard,  Cotheridge. 

66  Griffith,  Robert,  thatcher,  Bredon. 

67  Lawrence,  Edward,  yeoman,  St.  Michael,  Worcester. 

68  Taylor,  Richard,  husbandman,  Mathon. 

69  Lyndon,  Edward,  yeoman,  Worcester. 

70  Holliocke,  Thomas,  Reddich. 

71  Skaye,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Long  Compton. 

72  Lett,  Richard,  husbandman,  Whitelady  Aston. 

73  Bird,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Michael,  Worcester. 
73a  Heath,  Alice,  Belbroughton. 

74  Wilkes  als.  Nichols,  Thomas,  Briclehamton. 
74a  Saunders,  Edmund,  Fladburie. 

74^  Wilkes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Churchlench. 

75  Kinward,  Edmund,  Aulfricke. 
75a  Clifford,  John,  Powick. 

76  Dallabie,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 

77  Cowpy,  Julian,  widow,  Chatesley. 

78  Moore,  Thomas,  Tardebig. 

79  Tolly,  George,  Ombersley. 

80  Holmes,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Elmbridge. 

81  Linton,  Richard,  husbandman,  Lieghe. 
8ia  Holtam,  John,  Alceter. 

82  Greene,  Richard,  husbandman,  Yardley. 

83  Paget,  Richard,  smythe,  Bidford. 

84  Goode,  William,  yeoman,  Warwick. 

85  Younge,  Richard,  weaver,  Kings  Brome,  Bidford. 

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86  Parker,  Walter,  Inckbarrow.  W. 

87  Roberts,  Margaret,  widow,  Eckington.  W. 

88  Weme,  Alice,  widow,  Ripple.  W. 
88a  Dawnce,  Richard,  Wycke-Pershore.  Admon.  and 

89  Burton,  James,  schoolmaster,  Eldersfield.  W. 

90  Beste,  Richard,  husbandman,  Shriefs-Lench.  Admon.  and  W. 

91  Eme,  John,  husbandman,  Shreffs  Lench.  W. 
9ifl  Addis,  Richard,  husbandman,  Leighe.  Admon.  and 
91/J  Nott,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and 

92  Smith,  William,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle.  W. 

93  Monselowe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pepleton.  W. 

94  Birtt,  Thomas,  Alcester.  W. 

95  Smyth,  Francis,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle.  W. 
95a  Weale,  John,  Warwick.  Admon 

96  Bidden,  Anne,  widow,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  W. 
96a  Dolitle,  Elinor,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and 
961J  Millard,  William,  Alderminster.  Admon 

97  Muckelowe,  William,  gent.,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  W. 

98  Huband  ah.  Hibbotts,  Richard,  gent..  Great  Inckbarrowe.  W. 
98a  Gyttons,  David,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and 
98^  Sheppey,  Richard,  Abbotts  Morton.  Admon.  and 

99  Cnmipe,  Richard,  Martley.  W.  I.  and  Bond  during  minority 

00  Joyner,  George,  yeoman.  Long  Compton.  Admon.  and  W. 
oca  Atwood  [Wood  in  /.],  Charles,  Evesham.  Admon.  and 

01  Raby,  Margery,  widow,  Old  Swinford.  W. 

02  .  Hollins,  Thomas,  weaver,  Claynes.  W. 

03  Suffield,  William,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle.  W. 

04  James,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes.  W. 

05  Batcheler  [Haford  als.  Batcheler  in  /.],  Thomas,  husbandman, 

Aulfricke.  W. 

06  Woodward,  Henry,  husbandman,  Abberton.  W. 

07  Joanes,  Philip,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W. 

08  Randoll,  Margaret,  spinster,  Ambresley.  W. 
o8rt  Randoll,  Robert,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W. 

09  Lattymer,  Roger,  yeoman,  Hampton  Curie  we.  W. 

10  Abant  als.  Turner,  William,  Alcester.  W. 

11  Gatlyf,  Henry,  carpenter,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W. 

12  Lacye,  Alice,  widow,  Drakebroughton.  W. 

13  Handley,  John,  Arley  Regis.  Admon.  and  W. 

14  Bradforde,  John,  labourer,  Eldersfield.  W. 

15  Hall,  John,  labourer,  Morton  Bagott.  [^«A]  ^^ 

16  Chamberline,  Richard,  Whatcote.  Admon.  and  W. 
i6a  Bourne,  John,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  Admon 

17  Hill,  John,  yeoman,  Beareley.  W. 

18  Deaves,  Thomas,  sen.,  yeoman,  Comberton  Magna.  W. 

19  Brooke,  Roger,  sen.,  waterman,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W. 
19a  Haynes,  Margerie,  Wasperton.  Admon.  and 
19^  Armstronge,  William,  Alceter.  Admon 

20  Platts,  Robert,  Grafton  Fliford.  .  Admon.  and  W. 
20a  Roy,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and 

21  Fownes,  Thomas,  gent.,  Bromesgrove.  W. 
2ia  Colles,  William,  wever,  SaUvarp.  Admon.  and 

22  Walker,  Lawrence,  husbandman,  Salwarp.  W. 

23  Viser,  Francis,  yeoman,  Hanbury.  Admon.  and  W. 

24  Wormington,  William,  husbandman,  Grimley.  W. 
24«  Granger,  Thomas,  Kemsey.  Admon.  and 

25  Sale,  John,  blacksmith,  Wootton  Wawen.  W. 

26  Bradford,  James,  yeoman,  Offenham.  W. 

27  Bennet,  William,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern.  W. 


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Woodward,  Guy,  husbandman,  Seveme  Stoke. 

Chrispe,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Brauncford. 

Andrews,  John,  yeoman,  Birch  Morton. 

Gibbes,  WiUiam,  Bewsall. 

Evett,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Cropthorne. 

Hawkes,  Thomas,  Hampton  Lucie. 
32(J  Booth,  Raphe,  St.  Mary's,  Warwick. 
■})Zc  Rawlins,  Elynor,  widow,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 
yzd  Meysey,  John,  Tarbige. 

33  Cecill,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Great  Comberton. 

34  Myles,  William,  Ridmarley  Dabitott. 

35  Cauldicott,  Nicholas,  Shipston-sup-Stower. 

36  Tayler,  Anne,  widow,  Earles  Croombe. 

37  Waringe,  Joan,  widow,  Tanworth. 

37a  Griffin,  William,  weaver.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
37^  Penne,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Belbroughton. 
yjc  Walle,  John,  clerke,  Bydford. 
37^  Awtie,  Thomas,  St.  Mary's,  Warwick. 

38  Pengrieffe,  Thomas,  labourer,  Acton  Beachamp, 

39  Cookes,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Stoke  Prior. 

40  Vnderhill,  John,  Clent. 

41  Bovey,  Thomas,  whittawer,  Alcester. 

42  Hitchinson  ah.  Hitchins,  Richard,  Pershore. 

43  Phelps,  William,  showmaker,  Bengworth. 
43<at  Welch,  Hugh,  Halesowen. 

44  Clarke,  James,  yeoman,  Eldersfield. 

45  Penne,  Thomas,  Bewsall. 

46  Drinkwater,  Anthony,  Blockley. 

47  Ordway,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bengworth. 

48  Wylsone,  John,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

49  Drinckwater,  John,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

0  Truelove,  Bauldwine,  Kings  Norton. 

1  Randoll,  James,  clerke,  Ambresley. 

2  Ryley,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

3  Chapleyn,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Seaverne  Stoke. 

4  Suffyld,  M'get,  widow.  Little  Malvern. 

5  Godfrey,  Mary,  widow,  Cleve  Priors. 

5a  Leyney,  Richard,  yeoman,  Earles  Croombe. 

5^  Conway,  D ,  Arrowe. 

5f  Chauntrel,  Elizabeth,  . 

5d?  Browninge,  Margrett,  widow,  Martley. 

5^  Paget,  Richard,  Bidford. 

5/  Lingard,  Hugh,  Evsham. 

Ig  Vnion,  William,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

{h  Higgins,  John,  Bromesgrove. 

5/  Hauckes,  Thomas,  Hampton  Lucy. 

5/'  Brettell,  Thomas,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

5>6  Mayne,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

6  Child,  Richard,  Kithermister. 

7  Wheeler,  John,  Droitwich. 

8  Lathberye,  Thomas, . 

8a  Sadler,  Richard, . 

8^  Gatefeild,  John,  jun.,  Eldersfield. 
8f   Kemsall,  Avise,  Kings  Norton. 

Zd  Wyncote, ,  Witchford. 

%e  Amett,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 
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No. 

160    Frere  ?,  John  ?, .  {part  of]  W. 

i6oa  Croc,  John,  Bromesgrove.  I. 
160^  [Parto//.j 

160c  Dudley^  Vicarage  of.  Sequest. 

\bod  Tysoe^  Vicarage  of.  Sequest. 

\boe  Acton  Beauchatnp^  Parsonage  of.  Sequest. 

\bof   Yearlze,  Vicarage  of.  Sequest. 

160^  Butlers  Marston,  Church  of.  Sequest. 

1605. 

1  Hill,  Humfry  [misstng]. 

2  Smith,  William,  Haseley.  W.  and  ?  I. 
2a  Tomlinso,  John,  Alcester.  Admon. 

3  Clarke,  Hugh,  Stoulton.  W.  I. 
2,a  Chamb'rs,  Richard,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  Admon. 
2)b  Lench,  Richard,  Little  Comberton.  Admon. 
2,c  Yeomonds,  William,  husbandman,  Powyke.  Admon.  and  I. 

4  Lipthrott,  John,  carpenter,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 
4a  {^Incomplete  Botid.] 

5  Kempson,  Leonard,  gent.,  Hilborrowe.  W.  L 

6  Roe,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

7  Maxston,  Hellen,  widow,  Moseley.  W.  L 

8  Whelar,  William,  husbandman,  Martley.  W.  L 
8a  Wheeler,  George,  gent.,  Marten  Hussentree.  Admon.  and  L 

9  Geaste,  John,  yeoman,  Northefylde.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

10  •Blackford,  John,  husbandman,  Oxhill.  W.  L 

1 1  Mawedicke,  Daniell,  yeoman,  Morton  Bagotte.  W.  L 
I  la  {Incomplete  document.] 

\\b  Booth,  Raphe,  Warwick.  I. 

12  Willessey,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

13  Harper,  Sybell,  widow,  Inckbarowe.  W.  L 
13^?  Jones,  Francis,  Martley.  Admon.  and  L 
13^  Cowper,  William,  Aulson.  Admon.  and  I. 
13^   Sandlands,  John,  Ripple.  Admon. 

14  Hanne,  Edward,  yeoman,  Yardeley.  W.  L 
14/^  GrifBn,  Richard,  Belbroughton.  Certificate  and  L 

15  Smith,  Henry,  smyth,  Lenchwick.  W.  I. 

16  Flesher,  William,  butcher,  Pershore.  W.  \. 

17  Shawe,  Edward,  yeoman,  Northfielde.  W.  I. 

18  Williams,  John,  sen.,  husbandman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

19  Cooke,  John,. yeoman,  Shrawley.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

20  Cowlls,  Richard,  Salwarp.  W.  I. 

2 1  Wade,  Robert,  husbandman,  St.  Andrew's,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  W.  L 
2ia  Greaves,  William,  Kings  Norton.  Admon. 

22  Blune,  William,  Kings  Norton.  W.  L 

23  Afeild,  Henry,  husbandman,  Haseler.  W.  I. 

24  Knighte,  John,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

25  Holmes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  L 

26  Lilly,  James,  husbandman,  Bredicote.  W.  I. 

27  Tornor,  Henry,  yeoman,  Hallowe.  Admon.  and  W.  L 
27«  Cotterell,  John,  Tanworth.  Admon.  and  I. 

28  Boult,  Anthony,  Spernall.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

29  Meakin,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Broughton  Hackett.  W.  I. 

30  Climer,  Humfrey,  wever.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  L 

31  Lane,  Margery,  widow.  Castle  Morton.  W.  L 

32  Baughe,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Pensam.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

33  Parton,  Robert,  yeoman,  Holte.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

34  Pyllesbury,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Shellesley.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
34a  Griffcn,  Alice,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  L 


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35  Hale  als.  Smyth,  William,  Broadway. 

36  Stamps,  Roger,  husbandman,  Grafton  Flyford. 

37  Collyns,  John,  carpenter,  Halesowen. 
yja  Simcocks  als.  Brooke,  John,  Worcester. 
yjb  Bowyer,  Robert,  Pershore. 

38  Savage,  Richard,  yeoman,  Whittington. 

39  Prynn,  Richard,  sythsmyth,  Belbroughton. 

40  Hemynge,  John,  grinder,  Madeley. 
40a  Inyones, ,  Pershore. 

40^  Dallie,  John,  Suckley. 

ipc  Worveild,  Humfrey,  Powick. 

41  Goostree,  Thomas,  glover,  Henley  in  Arden. 

42  Frost,  Richard,  husbandman,  Studley. 

43  Hill,  John,  yeoman,  Hallowe. 

44  Yate,  Guy,  Bromesgrove. 

45'  Langmore,  Richard,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 

46  Harper,  Thomas,  clothier,  Worcester. 

47  Honiott,  Clement,  butcher,  Worcester. 

48  Saterforde,  Roger,  yeoman,  Powicke. 

49  Perkes,  Bernard,  yeoman,  Wyer  Piddle. 
49a  Armstronge,  John,  Alcester. 

49^  Tindes,  Richard,  labourer,  Bromsgrove. 

49^  Mogge,  Roger,  Fecknam. 

0  Archarde,  John,  husbandman,  Hartlebury. 

1  Wall,  Francis,  labourer,  Hartlebury. 
\a  Beane,  Alice, . 

2  Banner,  Humfreye,  husbandman.  Kings  Norton. 

3  Marryott,  George,  glover.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore 

4  Hall,  Isabell,  widow, . 

5  Plante,  John,  Blockley. 

6  Peter,  William,  husbandman,  Netherton. 

7  Hancox,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Doderhill. 

8  Lugfote,  John,  Defford. 

9  Matty,  Thomas,  Pershore. 

60  Foxe,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Greete,  Yardley. 
60a  Woodward  als.  Gold,  John,  Fecknam. 

61  Wherrit,  John,  Bewsall,  Hatton. 

62  Downinge,  Richard,  woodcoUier,  St.  Edmund's, 

63  Jeston,  Richard,  smythe.  Old  Swinford. 
63^  Roberts,  Richard,  Badsey. 

63^  Wilson,  Isabell,  Eckington. 

64  Bayles,  Richarde,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

65  Dawson,  Henry,  parson  of  Leighe. 

66  Palmer,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Eckington. 

67  Roose,  Catherine,  widow,  Woolford. 

68  Seaverne,  William,  yeoman,  Shrawley. 

69  Gillam,  John,  yeoman,  Suckley. 

70  Warwicke,  Symon,  taylor,  Yardley. 

71  Porter,  Elinor,  widow,  Claynes. 

72  Gri£Sne,  Davie,  ostler,  Warwick. 

73  Tomson,  Nicholas,  tanner,  Wroxhall. 

74  Handes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Aulson. 

75  Martyn,  Edward,  Bidford. 

76  Earles  als.  Francklyn,  Edward,  Offenham. 
76a  Chadbome,  William,  husbandman,  Leighe. 
"jbb  Coxe,  William,  weuer,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester. 

77  Parker,  Thomas,  Longdon. 

78  Cooks,  Margarett,  widow,  Stoke  Prior. 

79  Combe,  Thomas,  Longdon. 


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80  Hodbatch,  William,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

81  Redding,  John,  husbandman,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

82  Hurste,  Nicolas,  Brodway.  W.  I. 
82a  Follyot,  Guthlake,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  Admon.  and  I. 
^2b  Small,  Joise,  widow,  Bredon.  Admon.  and  I. 
%2c  Taylor,  Silvester,  Chadsley  Corbett.  Admon 
82</  Hyron,  John,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  I. 
82^  Kent,  Margaret,  Powick.  Admon.  and  I. 

83  Fysher,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Eckington.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

84  Lea  ah.  Tayler,  Elnor,  widow,  Old  Swinford.  W.  I. 
84a  Palmer,  Thomas,  Elmbridge.  Admon. 
84^^  Darbie,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 

85  Hopkins,  Margaret,  spinster,  Moseley.  W.  I. 

86  Brockhurst,  John,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

87  Courte,  William,  sen.,  yeoman,  Tredington.  W.  I. 

88  Winge,  John,  yeoman,  Tredington.  W.  I. 

89  Wotton,  Dorothy,  widow,  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

90  Clarke,  Peter, .  W.  I. 

91  Adams,  William,  tayler,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 
93  Scotton,  Rowland,  St.  Maries,  Warwick.  W.  I. 
92rt  Rose,  John,  Ullenhall.  Admon.  and  I. 

93  Coxe,  Christopher,  bocher,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
93a  Dearne,  Anne,  widow,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
93(^  Badger,  William,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Admon. 
93^  {^Incomplete  Bond.] 

94  Pharre,  Margaret,  widow.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

95  Eyton,  John,  husbandman,  Pershore.  W.  and  ?  I. 

96  Morris,  David,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 
g6a  Chapman,  William,  Claynes.  Admon. 
96^^  Bell,  Thomas  and  Alice,  Kings  Norton,  Admon.  and  I.  and  Com.  (?). 
g6c   Bowden,  John,  Bromsgrove.  Admon. 

97  Moore,  John,  myllwrite,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

98  Kerley,  Richard,  St.  Mary's,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

99  Mason,  Francis,  cowper.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 
loo  Packwood,  John,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
loi     Wey,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

102  Randall  a/s.  Mowle,  Thomas,  butcher,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

103  Hadley,  Roger,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

104  Chamber,  Richard,  yeoman,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

105  Morris,  Thomas,  St.  Peter's-the-great,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
io^a  Whoper,  George,  yeoman,  Grimley.  Admon.  and  I. 

106  Melley,  John,  sen.,  sythsmyth,  Fareley,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

107  Wilks,  Giles,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 

108  Willmott,  Robert,  yeoman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

109  Luskyn,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Charlcott.  W.  I. 
no  Canninge,  Sififirne,  Aston,  Blockly.  W.  I. 
ijoa  Harwell,  Edmund,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

1 1 1  Mattey,  Joan,  widow.  Ripple.  W.  I. 
1 1  la  Peers,  Anne,  Pynvin.  Admon.  and  I. 

112  Rowney,  William,  Dorscoote.  W.  I. 

113  Greene,  John,  husbandman,  Tredington.  W.I. 

114  Vycaredge,  Joane,  widow,  Elmebrydge.  W.  I. 

115  Merrell,  John,  husbandman,  Ilmington.  W.I. 

116  Ludford,  Anthony,  gent.,  Wroxhall.  W.I. 

117  Childe,  William,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

118  Wilson,  Isabell,  widow,  Eckington.  W.  I.  and  Com. 
1 1 8a  Baker  a/s.  Clarke,  John,  walker,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.       Admon.  and  I. 

119  Fulford,  Richard, .  W.  I. 

119a  Paxford,  Thomas,  Blockley.  Admon.  and  I. 


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19*5  Raven,  William,  husbandman,  Lenchwick. 

20  Stocks,  William,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

21  Mansell,  Thomas,  sen.,  Paxford. 
2ia  Wilson,  Henry,  clerke,  Bengworth. 

22  Clee,  Richard,  Stoulton. 

23  Phillipps,  Edward,  Comberton  Parva. 

24  Porter,  John,  Claynes. 

25  Ley,  William,  Rowington. 

26  Faytinge,  Isabell,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

26a  Haselwood  als.  Lloyde,  Edith,  St.  Alban's  Wood  St. 

27  Hawlingbrigge,  John,  Bromesgrove. 
27a  Tusten,  William,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

27^  Smith  als.  Cooke,  Richard,  cooke,  Ambiesley. 
27^  Tommes,  William,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 
27^  Wilson,  Thomas,  ropemaker,  Wotten  VVawen. 
27^  Smith,  William,  pewterer,  Warwick. 

28  Hanley,  John, \mi»sing\. 

29  Pratt,  Arthur,  yeoman,  Birlingham. 

30  Aldington,  Ellene  \tnissins^. 

31  Troth,  William,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

32  Batchler,  William,  baker,  Worcester. 

33  Rainford,  John,  husbandman,  Aulfricke. 

34  Wood,  Ellin,  widow,  Eckington. 

35  Reeue,  Richard,  Bradley. 

36  Browne,  John  ?  Thomas,  Tan  worth. 

36a  Beacke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Longdon. 

37  Packwood,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Odingley. 

38  Oldenall,  William,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 
38a  Longe,  Richard,  Stretton-upon-the-fosse. 

39  Hall,  Edmund,  gent,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 
39a  Bromfeild,  Lewes,  Inckbarow. 

40  Cheltnam,  Margerie,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

41  Bray,  John,  jun..  Castle  Morton. 

42  Tailor  a/y.  Mylward,  Nicholas,  Brod way. 

43  Georg,  John,  husbandman,  Wier  Pidle. 

44  Bysshopp,  Mathewe,  Oxhill. 

45  Warrett,  John,  walker,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

46  Hearnp,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Borsly. 

47  Twittie,  John,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 
\ja  Palmer,  William,  yeoman,  Suckley. 
47^  Edmonds,  John,  Tarbige. 

47<r   Hurdman,  Agnes,  Pyrton. 

48  Chamber,  Richard;  yeoman,  Tardebigg. 
48a  Conway,  John,  Metton. 

49  Purser,  Oliver,  husbandman,  Powick. 

50  Bloomer,  William,  driuer,  Cradley. 

51  Glover,  Richard,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

52  Kinman,  Joane,  widow,  Hampton. 
52a  Chomley,  Richard,  Ripple. 

52<i  Aston,  Richard,  Aston  Cantloe. 

53  Stone,  Jho.,  husbandman,  Witley  Parva. 
53a  Clee,  Robert,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

54  Pallmer,  Richard,  husbandman,  Suckley. 

55  Ballamy,  John,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 

56  Blisse,  Joane,  widow,  ?  Evenlode. 

57  Broke,  John,  yeoman,  Warndon. 

58  Turner,  Margaret,  singlewoman.  Holt. 

59  Parteridge,  John,  tanner,  Bromsgrove. 
59a  Argent,  Robert,  Witchford. 


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1591^  Wilkes,  Thomas,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I 

160  Horward,  Richard,  inkeeper,  Evesham.  W.  I 
i6oa  Prince,  Richard,  Cowghton.                                                        Admon.  and  I 

161  Loyte,  Henry,  tayler,  Bradley.  W.  I 

162  Leonarde,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hallow.  W.  I 
i62«  Darbie,  John,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I 
162^  Wheeler,  Richard,  Malvern  Magna.  Admon 

163  Peter,  Nicholas,  Uffenham.  Admon.  and  W.  (.')  I 

164  Cooke  ah.  Ingles,  John,  yeoman,  Norton.  W.  I 

165  Jones,  Lewis,  husbandman,  Staunton.  W.  I 

166  Brydg,  Robert,  sen.,  Abberton.  W.  I 

167  Gardner,  William, .  W 

\b'ja  Fyppes,  Roger,  husbandman,  Alderminster.  Admon.  and  I 

167^  Jarvis,  Samuell.  St.  Maries,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I 

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xb^d  Greenebanke,  Henry, .  I 

1671?  Evans,  Richard, .  I 

167/  Porter,  John,  Claynes.  I 

i67.if  Brooke  als.  Symcox,  John,  caryer,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.  I 

167//  L  .  .  .  .  ,  Richard,  Stretton-upon-Fosse.    {Compare  No.  i38(f.]  I 

168  Frema,  John,  Blockley.  W 
i68a  Lenche,  Richard,  Comberton  Parva.  I 
168;^  Smythe,  John,  Belbroughton.  I 

\b%c  .  .  .  rton, ,  yeoman,  Claynes.  I 

168^/  Marriott,  George,  glover,  Pershore.  I 

168^  Butler  a/s.  Huntinge,  John,  Feckenham.  I 

168/  Jeston,  W"illiam,  Hagly.  I 

i68_^  Woodwarde,  John,  Feckenham.  I 

168//  Ware,  Thomas.  Kidderminster.  I 

168/  [/Va/fie  gone]?  Boviitr,  Robert, .  I 

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168^  Lofig  CojHpton,  Vicarage  of.  Sequest 

168/   Stretford-upon-A7'on,  \'icarage  of.  Sequest 

i68w  Cropt/iorne,  Vicarage  of.  Sequest 

i68«  Northlttleton,  Midlelitleton,  Sowthliteton.  Sequest 

168^  Rowslench,  Parsonage  of.  Sequest 

1606. 

1  Paine,  Thomas,  Doderhill.  W.  I 

2  Heritage,  Roger,  husbandman,  Kington.  Admon.  and  W.  I 

3  Woodward,  Daniell,  yeoman,  Coughton.  W\  I 

4  Dier,  William,  sen.,  husbandman.  Great  Wolford.  W.  I 

5  Pardee,  John,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W.  I 

6  Lea,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I 

7  Taylor,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Castle  Morton.  W.  I 

8  Marriotte,  Thomas,  Briclehampton.  W.  I 

9  Sheere,  Izabell,  Halesowen.  W.  I 

10  Trepus,  Thomas,  Barcheston.  W.  I 

1 1  Lea,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I 

12  Shewsmyth,  Peter,  weaver,  St.  Ellin's,  Worcester.  W.  I 

13  Haynes,  John,  Offenham.  W.  I 

14  Crumpe,  John,  yeoman,  Belbroughton.  W.  I 

15  Oliver  als.  Olpha,  Thomas,  Suckley.  W.  I 

16  Stivens,  John,  yeoman,  Spernoll.  W.  I 

17  Dodd,  John,  Allcetor.  W.  I 

18  Tandy,  Henry,  labourer,  Abbots  Morton.  W.  I 

19  Harris,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Martley.  W.  I 

20  Danford,  Thomas,  labourer,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I 

21  Locke,  Edward,  husbandman,  Henley  in  Arden.  W.  I 

22  HiU,  Thomas,  Stone.  W.  I 


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23  Alderne,  William,  yeoman,  Martley.  W.  I. 

24  Gyll,  William,  taylor,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

25  Betinson,  Nicholas,  blacksmith,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

26  Roosse,  Robert,  husbandman.  Great  Wolford.  W.  I. 

27  Pitt,  William,  clothier,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

28  Yate,  Anne,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

29  Locke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Loxley.  W.  I. 

30  Greene,  Richard,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

31  Beale,  Johan,  widow,  Pendock.  W.  I. 

32  Court,  William,  sen.,  Kington  Magna.  W.  I. 

33  Johnson,  Richard,  carpenter,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

34  Grene,  John,  Chadesley.  W.  I. 

35  Cooke,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Much  Malvern.  W.  1. 

36  Bolt,  Thomas,  Allchurch.  Admon.  and  W. 

37  Insoll,  William,  blacksmith,  Chadesley.  W.  I. 

38  Johnsons,  Henry,  yeoman.  Abbots  Salford.  W   I. 

39  Graswell,  Sibell,  widow,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

40  Tusten,  Ann,  widow,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

41  Field,  John,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

42  Shreevffe  [Shreife  in  /.],  Isabell,  widow,  Great  Hampton.  W.  I. 

43  Jones,  Ellinor,  widow,  Claynes.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

44  Walters,  William,  labourer,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

45  Hollins,  Thomas,  sen.,  Bidford.  W. 

46  EUins,  John,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  I. 

47  Stevens,  Thomas,  clarke,  Sedgbarowe.  W.  I. 

48  Wyne,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

49  Tomlins  als.  Baker,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Stoulton.  W.  I. 

50  Bondy,  Richard,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

51  Brooke,  Henry,  yeoman,  Himbleton.  W.  I. 

52  Roe,  William,  sen.,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

53  Pynnar,  John,  husbandman,  Himbleton.  W.  I. 

54  Bensone,  Oliver,  joyner,  Ipisley.  W.  I. 

55  Cryspe,  Margery,  widow,  Braunceford.  W.  I. 
55a  Stevens,  Mawde,  widow,  Ridmarley  Dabitot.  W.  I. 

56  Harbart,  Elynor,  widow,  Strensham.  W.  I. 

57  Cowper,  John,  sen.,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

58  Johnsons,  John,  yeoman,  Sedgburowe.  W.  I. 

59  Delafonntany,  Gyles,  gent.,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

60  Lylley,  Richard,  husbandman,  Spechley.  W.  I. 

61  Marshall,  Richard,  plowmaker,  Inckbarrow.  W.  I. 

62  Riley,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Ridmarley  Dabitott.  W.  I. 

63  Hill,  William,  yeoman,  Ludley.  W.  I. 

64  Lathberey,  Thomas, .  W. 

65  Ashwell,  Alice,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

66  Soule,  Thomas,  sen.,  husbandman,  Eckington.  W.  1. 

67  Fownes,  Symon,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

68  Aston,  Richard,  husbandman,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

69  Egleston,  Edward,  husbandman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

70  Browne,  Agnes,  widow,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

71  CheesenoU,  Stephen,  husbandman,  Cherington.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

72  Badger,  Alice,  widow,  Northfield.  W.  and  1 1. 

73  Merill,  John,  Welsburne.  W.  I. 

74  Hobday,  Richard,  yeoman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

75  Lawrance,  Alice,  widow,  Tardebigg.  W.  I. 

76  Groue,  John,  grinder,  Ludley,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

77  Swyft,  William,  husbandman,  Kingsnorton.  W.  I. 

78  Syche,  Joan,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

79  Robins,  Edward,  blacksmith,  Cropthorne.  W.  1. 

80  Hopton,  Walter,  clerke,  Odingley.  W.  I. 


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81  Hall,  John,  husbandman,  Lyegh. 

82  Hill,  Henry,  gent.,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester. 
82a  Colbume,  William,  gent.,  Rowley. 
82^  Litleton,  Elizabeth,  Hagley. 

83  Hodgkyns,  Robert,  Hartlebury. 

84  Suter,  Robert,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

85  George,  John,  husbandman,  Eckington. 

86  Frog^er,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

87  Tylte,  Henry,  Bromsgrove. 

87a  Atkens,  Elizabeth  and  Elinor,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
87*5  Hewes,  John,  Warwick. 

88  Boies,  Robert,  Hatton. 

89  Harets,  Richard,  Inckbarow. 

90  Billingsley,  Thomas,  victuler,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 
90a  Bristowe,  John,  weaver,  Inckbarow. 
f)ob  Huband,  Raphe,  Ipsley. 
90^   Barnesley,  Richard,  Hartlebury. 
90^  Cowley,  Elizabeth,  Wouerley. 
90^  Deeley,  Thomas,  nailer,  Halesowen. 
90/"  Batchler,  John,  Powick. 
90^  Roberts,  Michael,  labourer,  Wick-Pershore. 
90/4  Bidden,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
90/  Samson,  Francis,  glover,  Newland. 
90/'  Shreive,  John,  Bromsgrove. 
9o>^  Gardener,  Robte,  vintner,  Kidderminster. 
90/  Kings  als.  Dawks,  Ann,  Grafton  Flyford. 
9o/«Sponnar,  John,  jun.,  labourer.  Much  Malvern. 
9o«  Walker,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes. 
90£»  Mason,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Birlingham. 
90^  Abell  als.  Bullocke,  John,  yeoman,  Mathon. 
ijpq  Colly,  WilHam,  Witchenford. 
9or  Watkins  als.  Hopkins,  Richard,  St.  John  Bedwardine 

91  Gailey,  John,  Acton  Beacham. 
91a  Conway,  Anne,  Bowe  Mylls,  Kidderminster. 
91^  Rowley,  John,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 
^\c   Bratt,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
91^  Knight,  Nicholas,  labourer,  Cherington. 
91^  Bayles,  John,  Whichford. 
91/  Wheeler,  Richard,  jun.,  Much  Malvern. 

92  Hibbens,  Richard,  cordwyn,  St.  Swithen's,  Worcester. 
92a  Jacksone,  William,  weuer,  Bishampton. 
C)2b  Inckbarow,  William,  Throgmorton. 
92^  Fareley,  Richard,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
92^  Myles,  Henrye,  Bromsgrove. 
92^  Persons,  Timothy,  Sawford. 
92/  Grasyer  als.  Aley,  Thomas,  Inckbarow. 
92^3-  Sneade,  Christopher,  Staunton. 
92A  Reynolds,  John,  Crowle. 

92/  Neathway,  Thomas,  labourer,  Comberton  Magna 
92^    Mansell,  Ann,  widow,  Pyrton. 

93  Greene,  Richard,  Suckley. 

94  Edden,  Humphrey,  sen.,  Ilmington. 

95  Lane,  Leonard,  yeoman,  Grimley. 

96  Milles,  Thomas,  labourer,  Staunton. 

97  Pardye,  Richard,  labourer,  Ilmington. 

98  Reade,  Thomas,  blacksmith.  Kings  Norton. 

99  Wood,  John,  Wolverley. 
100     Fareley,  Richard,  Strensham. 
loi     Newton,  John,  husbandman,  Besford. 


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02  Smith,  Richard,  Wellesburn. 

03  Poolehouse  als.  Fydowe,  Edmond,  yeoman,  Shelsley 

04  Crompe,  John,  yeoman,  Martley. 

05  Turner,  Joan,  widow,  Castle  Morton. 

06  Boune,  Edward,  husbandman,  Sambourn. 

07  Bullocke  als.  Abell,  Henry,  carpenter.  Little  Malvern 

08  Higgins,  Amphilis,  widow,  Warwick. 

09  Smith,  John,  barber,  Kidderminster. 

10  Fownes,  John,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

11  Agodsoe,  Richard,  Bidford. 

12  Guise,  Thomas,  Odingley. 

13  Moye,  Thomas,  mylner,  Bromsgrove. 

14  Inckbarrow,  William,  husbandman,  Throckmorton. 

15  Holmes,  William,  servant,  Belbroughton. 

16  Berrye,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Whichford. 

17  Hollicombe,  Edward,  husbandman,  Exhall. 

18  Dyson,  William,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 
1 8a  Penne,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

18^  Wallyne,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

i8f  Sale,  Marie,  Wootton  Wawen. 

18^  Dangerfeild,  Thomas,  Wick-Pershore. 

\%e  Bevengton,  Robert,  Honington. 

\Zf  Grove,  Joan,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 

18^  Willetts,  Elizabeth  [Isabel  in  /.],  widow,  Rowley. 

i8>^  Payton,  Robert,  Shelsley  Kings. 

19  Jones,  Roger,  Grafton  Flyford. 

20  Collicke,  Elnor,  widow,  Powick. 

21  Pett,  Isabell,  widow,  Rowley. 
2\a  Hodgens,  John,  Norton  Curley. 
2\b  Sargent,  Richard^  Berrow. 

21^   Myles,  John,  Haselor. 

22  Wagstaff,  William,  Tanworth. 

23  Waring,  William,  sen.,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

24  Evans,  Joane,  widow,  Chiirchoniborne. 

25  Clowghe,  Eleanor,  widow,  Abbotts  Morton. 
25a  Alderne,  Roger,  Witley  Parva. 

z^b  Robins,  Eme,  spinster,  Madresfield. 

26  Wooffe,  John,  Ambresley. 

27  Grine,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Suckley. 

28  Mushing,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Holford. 

29  Rea,  Joane,  widow,  Wamdon. 

30  Jarret,  Edward,  innholder,  Warwick. 

31  Rowley,  Francis,  weaver,  Halesowen. 

32  Yearnolde,  John,  yeoman,  Hadsor. 
32a  Bowles,  Anthonie,  Flyford  Flavell. 
32^  Coxe,  William,  Pershore. 

12c   Heath,  Walter,  baker,  Warwick. 

32^  Palmer,  James,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 

32^  Kyndon,  John,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

32/  Hawkens,  Joan,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

32^'-  Smart,  Hugh,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

32//  Mawlten,  Elizabeth,  St.  Michael,  Worcester. 

yii   Hodges,  George,  Allchurch. 

yij  Batch,  Thomas,  Rowley. 

I2k  Crumpe,  John,  chapman,  Droitwich. 

32/   Wood,  Ann,  widow,  Pendock. 

yim  Rogers,  Thomas,  Hampton  Parva. 

32«  Jennings,  Humphrey,  Eckington. 

yio  Payton,  Richard,  Bidford. 


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No. 

yip  Wynnes,  Josias,  gent.,  Droitwitch.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

yzq  Norton,  John,  Claynes.  Admon. 
yir  Collens,  Agnes,  Bengworth.  Admon.  and  I. 
32^  Herbedg,  Thomas  and  Margaret,  ?  Bidford.                              Admon.  and  I. 

32/  Smith,  John,  Belbroughton.  Admon. 
32«  Barnes,  Ellinor,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.                                   Admon.  and  I. 

32Z/  Dodd,  John,  Alceter.  Admon. 
32wSawnders,  Laurence,  Pershore.                                                Admon.  and  I. 

32;r  Caningfe,  Syffiran,  widow,  Blockley.  Admon. 
32/  Gibbes,  William,  yeoman,  Studley.                                          Admon.  and  I. 

322-  Yeat  (?), , .  Admon. 

33     Rose,  Ann,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

33a  Stephens,  Margaret,  Spernall.  Admon. 

33(5  Morris,  David,  Chadsley.  Admon. 
33c  Flucke,  Thomas,  Chaseley.                                                       Admon.  and  I. 

33^  Heshold,  William,  Halesowen.  Admon. 

33^  Bouvy,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bidforde.                                ■*  I. 

33/  Presse,  Catherine,  Hollow.  I. 

33^  Ashwin,  Margery,  widow,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  I. 

33^  Burlton,  Hewe,  cowp.,  Kithermister.  I. 

33?    Croft,  Lionel,  Brayles.  L 

33/'  Pardie,  Richard,  Ilmington.  \. 

33/^  Gibbes,  George,  Wilincoate.  L 

33/  Enderbye,  John,  yeoman,  Staunton.  \. 

33W  Ewens,  Margery,  Bidford.  I. 

33«  Hall,  John,  Bengworth.  I. 

330  Hurlebut,  Roger,  butcher,  Warwick.  I. 

^ilP  Whyller,  Richard,  Much  Malvern.  I. 

33^  SeTcrne,  Robert,  Shrawley.  L 

33r  Haswald,  William,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  L 

33^  Goddarde,  William,  labourer.  Great  Hampton.  I. 

33/  Locke,  Isabell,  Henley  in  Arden.  I. 

33«  Morris,  Thomas,  Bretforton.  L 

331/  Armestronge,  John,  Alcester.  I. 

33'Z£/Keyse,  William,  Staunton  (?).  I. 

33;»r  Perkes,  Ann,  Bmton.  I. 

33y  Weale,  John,  glasier,  Warwick.  L 

335-  Pearkes,  Stephen,  naylor,  Chadsley  Corbet.  L 

33aa    Moore,  William, .  L 

33<J^     Cholmley,  Richard,  Ripple.  I. 

2,'hcc     Andrewes,  John,  Birchmorton.  \. 

Z2>dd    Cole,  Dorothy,  widow,  Pendfin.  \. 

2,2,ee     Clarke  als.  Samon,  Henry,  husbandman,  Church  Tysoe.  I. 

33^    Euanes,  Davye, .  I. 

2>3gg    Styffe,  Isabel!,  Doderhill.  I. 

33M    Stollerd,  William,  yeoman,  Earles  Crome.  I. 

33«      Morris,  Elizabeth,  Kemsey  (1598).  \. 

2,2,jj      Hollens,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bidford.  I. 

33^/^    Davis,  Thomas,  labourer,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  I. 

33//      Dowlar,  Richard, .  I. 

33w;«  Tibbatts,  John, .  I. 

33««    [Name  gone  I]  \. 

2300     Alye  a/s.  Tacie?,  Thomas,  Inckbarow.  2  L's. 

33pp    Deaves,  Thomas,  Comberton  Magna  Com. 

33{r7    Stevens,  John,  Spernall.  Com. 

33rr     Ballamy,  John,  .  Com. 

33SS     Merrell,  John,  Ilmington.  Com. 

33//      Field,  John, .  Conu 

33UU    Beane,  Alice,  Leighe.  Com. 


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\iyvv    Sheireffe,  Henry,  Wichbould. 

i33«/w  {List  of  Names^ 

I33jr4r    Staunton,  Parsonage  of. 

^IVy    -S"/.  Nicholas^  Warwick,  Vicarage  of. 

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1  Bissell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

2  Reason,  Thomas,  weaver,  Bidford. 

3  Barnes,  Thomas,  tanner,  Worcester. 

4  Clarke,  Thomas,  Eldersfield. 
4a  {Name  gone ^ 

4^  yName  ^one?\ 

5  Hay,  Richard,  husbandman,  Ambresley. 

6  Hill,  WiUiam,  taylor.  South  Littleton. 

7  Martine,  Thomas,  husbandman.  North  Littleton. 

8  Grove,  Richard,  husbandman,  Charleton. 

9  Bentley,  Henry,  husbandman,  Fladbury. 

10  Bedle,  Henry,  clerk.  Holt. 

11  Greves,  John,  dyer.  Kings  Norton. 

12  Heathe,  Thomas,  Tonworth. 

13  Archarde,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Great  Witley. 

14  Tyler,  Joan,  widow,  Teddington. 

15  Etkynes,  Avery,  musiziner,  Aston  Cantloe. 

16  Wicken,  John,  husbandman,  Wichenforde. 

17  Beale,  Samuel,  husbandman,  Pendock. 

18  Wallforde,  Joane,  widow,  Emlode. 

19  Shackle,  Richard,  labourer,  Hampton  Curley. 

20  Mtirley,  Francis,  The  Berrowe. 

21  Kettle,  Henry,  husbandman,  Whitelady  Aston. 

22  Beale,  William,  yeoman,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

23  Coberley,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Birlingham. 

24  Byddle,  John,  yeoman,  Moseley. 

25  Badger,  John,  yeoman,  Welland. 

26  Kyndon,  William,  yeoman,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

27  Parre,  John,  sen.,  fewester,  Yardley. 

28  Stanley,  Deanes,  widow,  Tardebigg. 

29  Olde,  John,  husbandman,  Welland. 

30  Mason  ah.  Hooper,  Agnes,  widow.  Much  Malvern. 
30a  Willies,  Robert,  Bretforton. 

31  Rondle,  Margaret,  widow,  Claynes. 

32  Henchin,  John,  labourer,  Churchoniborne. 

33  Monnslowe,  Alice,  widow.  Great  Hampton. 

34  Notte,  Thomas,  Astley. 

35  Heynes,  John,  husbandman,  Teddington. 

36  Greene,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Wichenford. 

37  Perye,  William,  Wire  Piddle. 

38  Dowler,  Walter,  tayler,  Feckenham. 

39  Pennell,  Robert,  yeoman,  Charlecote.    . 
39a  Braye,  Raphe  [Christopher  in  /.],  Salwarp. 
y)b  Sturdye,  John,  blacksmith,  Bidford. 

39^   Porter,  Humphrey,  shepheard,  Eldersfield. 

y^d  Ordwaye,  Margaret,  widow,  Bengworth. 

39^  Whithall,  Anthony,  Coughton. 

39/  Westwood,  Simon,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

39^  Hawkyns,  Richard,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 

39^  Hortell,  Gilbert,  Belbroughton. 

39/    Harward,  Humfrey,  clerk,  Kempsey. 

39;'  Wilson,  Margery,  widow,  Hampton  Lovett. 


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No. 
39^  Baylies,  John,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior. 
39/  Danyell,  Nicholas,  Nawnton  Beacham. 
39;//  Cook,  Henry,  Little  Witley. 
39«  Re,  Thomas,  Birch  Morton  (?), 
39<?  Lewes,  Richard,  Tarbeck. 
y)p  Frier,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Much  Malverne. 
39^  Haines,  George,  Grafton  Flyford. 
39r  Lowe,  Edward,  Holt. 
39J-  Crowe,  Catherine,  widow,  Kemsey. 
39/   Baylies,  John,  Dudley. 
39M  Lewis,  Margaret,  Broadwey. 
39z/  Bentley,  Alice,  widow,  Wicke. 
397£/Law,  Mary,  Hatfield. 

40  Baylye,  Alice,  Claynes. 

41  Ward,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Over  Brailes. 

42  Smith,  Margaret,  widow,  Claynes. 
42a  Wright,  Thomas,  Evesham. 

^2b  Ranford,  John,  Suckley. 

43  Bates,  William,  Bishampton. 

44  Hollyman,  Roger,  labourer,  Kidderminster. 
44a  Kennet,  William,  weaver,  Worcester. 

44<5  Widowes,  James,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham. 

45  Hobday  als.  Lacye,  James,  Bromesgrove. 

46  Yongf,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Norton  Linsey. 

47  Whyte,  Edmund,  labourer,  Much  Malvern. 

48  .  White,  Thomas,  Old  Swinford. 

49  Sturdye,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Bidford. 
49a  Locke,  Edmund,  Henley  in  Arden.  ■ 
49<5  Walker,  Robert,  Ouerbury. 

50  Goodson,  Richard,  Little  Wolford. 

51  Eborall,  John, . 

52  Reddynge,  Jane,  widow,  Kemsey. 

53  Pitt,  William,  yeoman,  Mathon. 

54  Yonge,  William,  husbandman,  Bishopton. 

55  Price,  John,  blacksmith,  Hatton. 

56  Hill,  Katherine,  widow,  Salwarpe. 

57  Attwood,  Edward,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantlow. 

58  Robins,  Grace,  widow,  Claverdon. 

59  Knight,  Ann,  widow,  Henley  in  Arden. 

60  Robins,  Joan,  widow,  Ettington. 

61  Smith  als.  Courte,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Vlbarrowe. 

62  Chamberline,  Edwarde,  Kingtone. 

63  Bollard,  Thomas,  labourer,  Bretforton. 

64  Curtis,  Eustace,  plasterer,  Hatton. 

65  Beeseley,  John,  Newham  (Warw.). 

66  Lord,  Ann,  widow,  Inckbarrow. 

67  \_Not  used.] 

68  Burberry,  John,  Alcester. 

6g     Goodwine  als.  Clark^e,  John,  Wick-Pershore. 
70     Farmer,  Richard,  labourer,  Chatesley. 
7[     Vizer,  Francis,  yeoman,  Hanbury. 

72  Greene,  Edward,  Round  Alne. 

73  Turbill,  John,  husbandman,  Ripple. 

74  Merrell,  Richard,  Flyford  Flavell. 

75  Hill,  Adam,  Stourbridge. 

76  Smyth  als.  Baker,  John,  baker,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

77  Roe,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Halesowen. 

78  Kemsey,  James,  husbandman,  Martley. 

79  Spillma,  William,  labourer,  Byrchmorton. 


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Horneblower,  William,  sen.,  Old  Swinford. 
Bowlter,  John,  husbandman,  Hampton  Lovett. 
Marson,  John,  tylemaker,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester. 
Grove,  Lawrence,  yeoman,  Redmarley  Debytott. 
Johnsons,  William,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
Boyse,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Warnton. 
Clarke,  William,  husbandman,  Staunton. 
Moreley,  Richard,  husbandman,  Madresfield. 
Hurdman,  John,  yeoman,  Powick. 
Wheeler,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Wick-Pershore. 
Fasten,  William,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 
Frier,  Anne,  widow,  Claynes. 
Wynslowe,  Kenelme,  yeoman,  Worcester. 
Cowp,  John,  taylor,  Brayles. 
Squirry,  Richard,  gent.,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 
Hill,  William,  labourer.  Great  Hampton. 
Warner,  John,  husbandman,  Overeatenton. 

Gould,  Edward, \jntssin^\ 

Darbye,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowley. 

Childe,  Florish,  clarke,  Eldersfield. 

Smythe,  Mary,  widow,  Ilmington. 

Clarke  als.  Cooke,  Lancelot,  victuler,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

Baker,  James,  chandler,  Evesham. 

Hardma,  Edward,  taylor,  South  Littleton. 

Phillipps,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Claverdon. 

Moore,  Margery,  widow,  Great  Hampton. 

Falmer,  Sisley,  widow,  Briclehampton. 

Sandford  als.  Carpenter,  Humfrie,  husbandman,  Witchenford. 

Birt,  William,  Stoulton. 

White,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

Beaving^ton,  Christopher,  Honnington. 

Bray,  John,  yeoman, . 

Ferkes,  William,  weaver,  Coughton. 
Greene,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Kemsey. 
Steward,  Richard,  Inckbarrow. 
Whynge,  Robert,  yeoman,  Blackwell 


Vnnyon,  Thomas,  joyner,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

Jakeman,  Jane,  widow,  Binton. 

Farker,  John,  husbandman,  Martley. 

Seaverne  als.  Sanckyne,  Anne,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester. 

Child,  Elizabeth,  Blockley. 

Saunders,  Symon,  yeoman,  Dodderhill. 

Stawton,  Michael,  yeoman,  Powick. 

Lane,  Edward,  Old  Swinford. 

Ferce,  John,  Staunton. 
24a  Carpenter,  John,  sen.,  Bromsgrove. 
24^  Baldwyne,  Elizabeth,  Bromesgrove. 
24^  Gold,  Moses,  Worcester. 
24^  Russell,  William,  Rowley. 
24^   Crofts,  Lyonel,  Brayles. 
24/  Sowtham,  John,  Hatton. 
24^  Knight,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Pyrton. 
24A  Brodefeild,  John,  Tanworth. 
24/  Hoskins,  John,  Berrow. 
24;'  Smith,  Richard,  yeoman,  Badsey. 
2^  Dune,  Hugh,  Hartlebury. 
24/  Staunton,  William,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 
24W  Smith,  Thomas,  Inckbarrow. 
25     Sparcke,  Catherine,  widow,  Whitlady  Aston. 


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[1607. 


No. 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

42 
43 
44 


Roberts,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Overbury.  W. 

Knight,  Stephen,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

Vnyon,  Ann,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  W. 

Frere,  Richard,  gent..  The  Blancketts.  W.  I. 

Ward,  John,  labourer,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

Jarvis,  Richard,  butcher,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

Forrest,  Alice,  spinster,  Moseley.  W.  I. 

Tandy,  William,  husbandman,  Bishampton.  W.  I. 

Handes,  Ann,  widow,  Tredington.  W.  I. 

Wheeler,  Edward,  yeoman,  Wick-Pershore.  W. 

Moore,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

Knight,  Robert,  husbandman,  Wootten  Wawen.  W.  I. 

Cartledge,  William,  whelewright,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

Harward,  Anthony,  husbandman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

Boulton,  Isabell,  Blackwell.  W.  I. 

Homblower,  Roger,  yeoman,  Stone.  W. 

Fisher,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Eckington.  W. 

Aston,  Joan,  widow,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  W. 

Wassell,  Henry,  Alvechurch.  W.  I. 

44a  Daaser,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Hagley.  W. 

45  Wilde,  Robert,  gent.,  The  Commanders,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

46  Morris,  William, \missing\ 

46a  Biddell,  Ann,  spinster,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  I. 

463  Dowller,  Walter,  Feckenham.  I. 

46c  Roe,  Thomas,  Warwick.  I. 

46<#  Avise,  John,  All  Saints,  Evesham.  I. 

46^  Harrison,  George,  Bidford.  I. 

46/  Penrice  als.  Glover,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Hadsor.  I. 

46^  Baston,  Walter,  gent.,  Wychinford.  Admon.  and  I. 

46A  Keat,  William,  Priors  Cleve.  Admon.  and  I. 

46?   Grove,  Richard,  Hagley.  Admon.  and  I. 

467    Pinner,  Philip,  Himbleton.  Admon.  and  I. 

46>{r  Wodhowse,  Catherine,  Sal  warp.  Admon.  and  I. 

46/   Paule,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

46m  Pitcher,  Edmund,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  Admon. 

4bn  Darby,  Henry,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  I. 

460  Moreley,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

46^  Coggon,  John,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 

46<7  Stenton,  John,  Arrowe.  I. 

46r  Steward,  Humphry,  Coughton.  Admon. 

46s  Yamold,  John, .  Admon. 

46/  Croppe,  Richard,  Sturbridge.  Admon.  and  I. 

47  Tennant,  Margery,  widow,  Whatcote.  W.  I. 
47a  Raybold,  George,  Drayton,  Chadsley  Corbett.  I. 
47^  Hudsford,  Henry,  Rowington.  I. 
47c  Warner,  John,  Overetinton.  I. 

47(i  Bodell,  Elizabeth, .  I. 

47^  Beeseley,  John,  Aston  Cantloe.  I. 

47/  Packinton,  Margaret,  Upton-upon-Seveme.  I. 

47^  Hawthorne  als.  Phillipps,  Thomas,  Kinnerton.  Admon. 

47A  Dixon,  George,  Claynes.  Admon. 
47/  \Incomplete  Bond.'] 

47j  Webb,  Mary,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon. 

47k  Yate,  Robert,  Upton  Warren,  Admon. 

47/  Hubball,  Henry, .  I. 

47m  Bray,  John,  sen..  Castle  Morton.  I. 

47«  Coxe,  William,  shoemaker,  Sturbridge.  Admon  and  I. 

470  Moore,  John, .  Admon. 

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47^  White  als  Pettye,  Joan,  Ilmington.  Com.  and  I. 
47r  Roodes,  William,  Halesowen.                                                   Admon.  and  I. 

47 J  Marchan,  Peter, .  I. 

48     Coe,  Richard,  bucher,  Ilmington.  W.  I. 

48a  [Incomplete  Bonti.] 

4^3  \lncomplete  Bond.] 

48^  Crosbe,  Lionel,  Brayles.  Com. 

48^/  Reason,  Thomas, .  Com. 

481?   Cooks,  William,  Severne  Stoke.  1. 

48/"  [Name  gone.]  I. 

48^  Warrens,  John,  husbandman,  Wolverley.  I. 

48A ,  William,  Rowley.  I. 

48/  [Name  gone.]  I. 

487    Harper,  William, .  [pari  of]  I. 

48/^  Kirdall,  John, .  I. 

48/  Hadley,  Elizabeth,  Halesowen.  Admon. 
48W  Kies  (?),  William,  Worcester.                                                    Admon.  and  I. 

48«  Gibbes,  William,  Much  Malvern.  I. 

480  Grove,  Laurence,  Redmarley  Debitot.  Com. 

%p  Brodefeild,  John,  Tan  worth.  Com. 

8^  [Incomplete  Bond.] 

9     Butler,  Francis,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W. 

0  Tolly,  William,  weaver,  Grafton  Flyford.  W. 

1  Bagnall,  William,  draper,  Worcester.  W. 

I  a , , .  ?  Admon. 

lb  Eldersjield,  Rectory  of.  Sequest. 

/Tayler,  Thomas,  Chaddesley.  Ayr  ti     a 

^^  I  Scott,  Margaret,  Chaddesley.  ^-  ^°"''- 

,  ,/Toye,  John,  Worcester.  .,  „      , 

'nBurton,  Fortune, .  M.Bond. 

\e    Whitchford,  Rectory  of  Sequest. 

,,rAmphlet,  Thomas,  Ombersley.  ,,  „     j 

nHall,Sa;ah, .                   ^  M.Bond. 

ig  Kempsey,  Vicarage  of.  Sequest. 

1608. 

1  Grove,  John,  Hagley.  W.  L 

2  Sheldon,  Robert  [missing]. 

3  Goodwin,  Thomas  [missing], 

4  Gilbert,  Anthony,  Alcester.                                                      [W.  missing]  L 
4a  [Name  gone.]  \. 

5  Lawgher,  Simon,  yeoman,  Abberton.  W.  I. 

6  Webster,  Henry,  husbandman,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

7  Pitt,  William,  clothier,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  W.  L 

8  Baylye,  Alice,  Claynes.  W. 

9  Roe,  Thomas,  butcher,  Warwick.  W.  L 
ga  Owen,  Thomas,  Warwick.  Com. 

10  Wyllmoore,  Robert,  yeoman,  Whitchurch.  W.  L 

1 1  Hill,  John,  husbandman,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  W.  L 

12  Bybbe,  Thomas,  smale  wheelmaker,  Bromesgrove.  W.  L 

13  Hackline,  Daniel,  husbandman.  Long  Compton.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

14  Franklin,  John,  Long  Compton.  Com.  and  W.  L 

15  Davies,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  L 

16  Baxter,  Elyn,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I, 

17  Parker,  Richard,  Alcester.  W.  L 

18  Smarte,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Claverdon.  W.  L 

19  Bridges,  John,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  L 

20  Powell,  John,  husbandman,  Suckley.  Com.  and  W.  L 

21  Elvenes,  John,  carpenter,  Arrow.  W.  L 

22  Rushall,  John,  labourer,  Evenlode.  W.  L 
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32  Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations.  [1608. 


No. 

23  Cooke  ah.  Smith,  Alice,  widow,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

24  Tubb,  Richard,  husbandman,  Butlers  Marston.  W.  I. 

25  Hyorn,  William,  husbandman,  Salford.  W.  I. 

26  Haye,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 
26a  Hay,  Henry,  husbandman,  Ombersley.                                     Admon.  and  I. 

27  Freeth,  William,  dier,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

28  Newsam,  John,  taylor,  Whittenton.  W.  I. 

29  Compton,  John,  husbandman,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

30  Newey,  John,  Chadesley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

31  Birche,  John,  clerk,  Hallowe.  W.  I. 

32  Wenlocke,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell.  W.  I. 

33  Stollard,  John,  labourer,  Churchoniborne.  W.  I. 

34  Callowe,  Robert,  clarke,  Stoulton.  W.  I. 

35  Attwood,  Richard,  vintner,  Si.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

36  Makeha,  John,  yeoman,  Witchenford.  W.  I. 

37  Tayler,  Robert,  butcher.  Great  Kington.  W.  I. 

38  Howse,  Isabel,  widow,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I. 

39  Freeman,  George,  husbandman,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  I. 

40  Jonnes,  John,  butcher,  Lapworth.  W.  I. 

41  Asmore,  Thomas,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

42  Jeffryes,  Marie,  spinster,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

43  Gegg,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Areley  Kings.  W.  I. 

44  Hayden,  Humphrey,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

45  Bucknell,  William,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

46  Setterford  als.  Corser,  Philis,  widow,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

47  'Collatt,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Evenlode.  W.  I. 

48  Boonde,  Richard,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

49  Hunt,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

50  Smith,  Thomas, .  [W.  missing]  I. 

5 1  Perkes,  Christian,  Chadsley  Corbett.     ,  W.  I. 

52  Bullocke,  John,  yeoman,  Mathen.  W.  I. 

53  Darbye,  Clement,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

54  Yeomans,  Alice,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I. 

55  Shawe,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

56  Coxe,  John,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

57  Bishopp,  Alice,  widow,  Oxhill.  W.  I. 

58  Benton,  Miles,  husbandman,  Warndon.  W. 

59  Webbe,  Mary,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
59a  Holliman,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Leigh  (1607).  I. 
59^  Briscooe,  William,  yeoman,  Warwick.  I. 
59^  Taylor,  John,  Northfield.  I. 

60  Robinson,  Joane,  widow,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  1. 
60a  Harward,  Anthony,  Hartlebury  (1607).  I. 
60b  Bursson,  Richard,  Exall.  I. 
60c  Robinson,  Hugh,  brewer,  Worcester.  I. 
bod  Ballard,  Thomas, .  I. 

61  Etkins,  Oliver,  glover,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

62  Bradley,  Walter,  wheeler,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

63  Jencks,  Thomas,  Alcester.  W.  I. 
63^!  Kent,  William,  Worcester.  Admon. 
63*^  Bodeis,  William,  Bromesgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 
6y   Hoult,  John,  Hagley.                                                                    Admon.  and  I. 

64  Chandler,  Ro^er,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

65  Haleward,  William,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

66  Williams,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

67  Carpenter,  Margery,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

68  Collens,  Ann,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  W. 

69  Wainright,  Joan,  widow,  Dodenham.  W.  I. 

70  Fowche,  John,  smyth,  Pershore.  W. 


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33 


No. 

71  Parsons,  William,  yeoman,  Harvington. 

72  Hill,  Edward,  Clent. 

72a  Gest,  Thomas,  Halesowen. 
T2b  Glover,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove. 
72^  Owen,  Thomas,  blacksmith, . 

73  Whooper,  Thomas,  Stoulton. 

74  Thorne,  Richard,  freemason,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
74a  Ward,  William,  — '—. 

743  Burtbecke,  Leonard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

T^c  FernoU,  John,  Sturbridge. 

74^  Myllard,  William,  Morton  Baggott. 

74^  Payne,  Francis,  gent.,  Beoley. 

74/  Wilks,  William,  husbandman,  Chadesley  Corbet. 

74^  Fauxe,  Henry,  Callowhill. 

74^  Frewen,  Francis,  Henley  Castle. 

74/  Straine,  Elizabeth,  Kings  Norton. 

74/"  Evett,  William,  Hatfield. 

74/&  Lyilye,  Phillip,  petit  chapman,  Evesham. 

74/  Chrispe,  Richard,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

74;«  {Incomplete  document^ 

74«  Notte,  Edmond,  gent.,  Shelsley  Beawchamp. 

74<?  {Name  gone^ 

75  CooH,  Christopher,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
75^  Baylie,  John,  Whichenford. 

76  WUsonne,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

77  Rynoldes,  Mary,  widow,  Abberton. 

78  Bailis,  Henry,  Haselor. 

79  Hyes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Chasley. 

80  Jarrett,  Alice,  inholder,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick. 

81  Hunte,  Robert,  yeoman,  Pershore. 

82  Neede,  Helen,  widow,  Much  Malvern. 

83  Aldington,  William,  North  Littleton. 

84  More,  Margaret,  Tardebige. 

85  Knowlles,  William,  tayler,  Dudley. 

86  George,  William,  yeoman,  Badsey. 

87  Founes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior. 
87a  Spilsburye,  John,  Great  Shellesley. 

87^  Howie,  Phillip,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

88  Goade,  Robert,  labourer,  Eldersfield. 

89  Worould,  John,  Fecknam. 

89a  Crompe,  Alexander,  Cropthome. 

90  Cowly,  Robert,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton. 

91  Parr,  John,  husbandman,  Belbroughton. 

92  Dannce,  Thomas,  Birlingham, 

93  Simons  als.  Mumforde,  John,  Elmley  Castle. 
93a  Brooke,  Jane,  widow,  St.  Mary's,  Warwick. 

94  Carter,  William,  husbandman,  Mathon. 
94a  Morrell,  Agnes,  widow,  Churchoniborne. 
94<J  Baylies,  Edward,  yeoman,  Norton  Lynsey. 

95  Stringfellowe,  John,  yeoman,  Ilmington. 
95a  Cleve,  Richard,  Clent. 

96  Ryeve,  Margaret,  widow,  Over  Pillerton. 
96a  Drake,  Henry,  St.  Michael  in  Bedwardine. 
96(J  Bradlye,  Henry,  St.  Edmond' s,  Dudley. 

97  Hanmore,  Richard,  yeoman,  Coughton. 

98  Powell,  Jone,  widow,  Suckley. 

99  Jennings,  John  [missing]. 

100    Shotswell,  John,  Welsburne  Hastings, 
loi    Winder,  John,  husbandman,  Suckley. 


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34               Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations.  [1608. 

No. 

02  Batchlor,  Thomas,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

03  Bradley,  James,  Pedmore.  W,  I. 

04  Williams,  Elenor,  widow,  Ipsley.  W.  I. 
04a  Holbrooke,  Thomas,  clothier,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
04^  Harrison,  George,  Bidfoid.  Admon.  and  I. 
o^  Smith  a/j-.  Farmer,  Thomas,  butcher,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  Admon.  and  I. 
04^  Woolmer,  An  .  .  ,  widow,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  I. 
04^  Hodges,  John,  husbandman,  Salwarp.  Admon.  and  I. 
04/  Hartwell,  Alexander,  St  Hellen,  Worcester.  Admon. 
04^  Hemin^e?,  Thomas,  Kyenton.  Admon.  and  2  I.'s. 
04A  [Incomplete  document.^ 

04/  Scoler,  Ann,  Long  Compton.  I. 

04;   Neae,  Christopher, .  I. 

o/ik  Old,  Edmund,  Malvern.  Admon. 

04/  Gotten,  William, .  1. 

04W  Hill,  John,  Rowsley,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  1. 

o4«  Millard,  John,  tayler,  Bidford.  I. 

04/?  Rogers,  John,  husbandman,  Claverdon.  I. 

04^  Goodwine  als.  Clarke,  Margery,  widow,  Wick-Pershore.  I. 

04^  ,  Robert  [tom\  Ipsley.  .1. 

o4r  Co ,  Anne  {torn\  maidservant,  Feckenham.  I. 

05  Causer  o/j.  Hobbins,  Robert,  barber,  Ipsley.  W. 

06  Worould,  John,  Feckenham.  W. 

07  Hill,  John,  Halesowen.  W. 

07a  Roe, ,  butcher, .  I. 

07^- Lumbard,  Gyles,  Doderhill.  I. 

08  Blick,  William,  husbandman,  Hampton  Curleu.  W.  I. 

09  Lea,  Henry,  Wotten  Wawen.  W.  I. 

10  Butler,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

1 1  Osborne,  William,  Rushocke.  W.  I. 
iia  Savage,  Ann,  widow,  Powick.  .  I. 
11^  Slater,  John,  Middle  Littleton.  Admon. 
lie  [Incomplete  Bond.'] 

lid  Mack, -John,  husbandman,  Wolverton.  I. 

12  Knight,  Roger,  Great  Wolford.  W.  I. 

13  Smith,  Richard,  sithsmith,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

14  Whelar,  John,  husbandman,  Lyghe.  W.  I. 
14a  Johnes,  John,  gent.,  Hampton  Lovett.  Admon.  and  I. 

15  Beard,  Richard,  Bidford.  W.  L 

16  Bodnam,  Edmond,  yeoman,  Liegh.  W.  L 

17  Georg,  Elinor,  widow,  Eckington.  W.  I. 

18  CoUlnis,  William,  joyner,  Offenbam.  W.  I. 
1 8a  Meriden,  John,  Wawen  Wootton.  I. 
18^  Russell,  Henry,  esq..  Little  Malvern.  I. 

19  Holtom,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Cherington.  W.  L 

20  Sergeant,  John,  sen.,  husbandman.  Temple  Tyso.  W.  I. 

21  wJlis,  Raffe,  Elmley  Castle.  W. 

22  Dugard,  Walter,  husbandman,  Salwarpe.  W.  L 

23  Hopkins,  Christian,  spinster,  Preston  Bagot.  W.  I. 

24  Pace,  Susan,  widow,  Defford.  W.  I. 

25  Higgens,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

26  [Not  used.] 

27  Grove,  Alice,  Hagley.  W.  I. 

28  Taylor,  John,  Eckington.  W.  I. 

29  Skier,  Philip,  husbandman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 
29a  Pierse,  William,  husbandman,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 

30  Ockley,  Robert,  husbandman,  Wick-Pershore.  W. 
30a  [Name  gom.'\  I. 
30^  [Name  gone.]  I. 


1609.3  Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations.  35 


No. 

130^  [Name  gom.^  I. 

130.^  Barrow  als.  Brian,  Mary,  Icombe.  I. 

131  Witton,  William,  sithsmith,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

132  Gyles,  Edmond,  yeoman,  White  Lady  Aston.  W.  I, 
132a  Blower,  Francis,  Upton-upon-Severne.  Admon.  and  I. 
1323  Andrewes,  Thomas,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham.                                      Admon. 

I32<:  Jennings,  Peter, .  Admon. 

132^  Hadley,  Robert,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Admon.  and  L 

132^  Rugley,  William, ,  L 

132/  Workman,  Edmund,  labourer,  Pershore.  \. 

133  Dolphin,  Thomas,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

134  Darbye,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

135  Yate,  George,  labourer,  Feckenham.  W.  \. 
135a  Johnsons,  John,  tanner,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
1356  Glouer,  James, .  \. 

136  Wheeler?, , .  \J>art  o/V^.] 

136a  Wilcox,  Robert,  clerk,  Spechley.  L 

136^  Salwarp,  Rectory  of.  Sequest. 

1609. 

1  Sowtham,  Richard,  clerk,  Charlcott.  W. 

2  Heynes,  William,  yeoman,  Evenlode.  W. 

3  Legge,  William,  husbandman,  Kempsey.  W. 

4  Eades,  Richard,  yeoman,  Coughton.  W.  L 

5  Crane,  Richard,  Kidderminster.  W. 

6  Shailor,  Thomas  [missing]. 

7  Hancocke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bredon.  W. 

8  Harbome,  Alice,  widow,  North  Littleton.  W. 

9  Hickoze,  Alice,  widow,  Severne  Stoke.  W. 

10  Roberts,  Edward,  husbandman,  Overbury.  W. 

1 1  Cartwright,  Christopher,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W. 

12  Radford,  John,  clothier,  Kidderminster.  W. 

13  Deane,  William,  husbandman,  Claynes.  W. 

14  Geast,  John,  blacksmith,  Northfield.  W. 

15  Newey,  Anne,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  W. 

16  Robins,  Richard,  Blockley.  W. 

17  Milles,  John,  husbandman,  Hasler.  W. 

18  Smith,  John,  Chagisley.  W. 

19  Hunt,  Henry,  yeoman,  Inckbarrow.  W. 

20  Hodges,  William,  Bradway,  Admon.  and  W. 

21  Cawdrey,  Nicholas,  blacksmith,  Warwick.  W. 

22  Cs^ill,  Peter,  husbandman,  Brayles.  W. 

23  Ronford  (?),  Robert,  sheepheard,  Loxley.  W. 

24  Bridgewater,  Raynold,  naylor,  Rowley  Regis.  W. 

25  Manne,  William,  weaver,  Ombersley.  W. 

26  Hincksman,  Mary,  widow,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W. 
37  Swindall,  Humphrey,  Pershore.  W. 

28  Feme,  Richard,  gent.,  Kidderminster.  W. 

29  Aldeme,  William,  yeoman,  Berrowe.  W. 

30  Woodbrowe,  Elinor,  widow.  Castle  Morton.  W. 

31  Scriven,  Richard,  Hanley  Castle.  W. 

32  Yennord,  William  [missing]. 

33  Lane,  Arthur,  Haselor.  W.  L 

34  Goseling,  Hugh,  inkeeper.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W. 

35  Higgfins,  Katherine,  widow,  Stowlton.  W. 

36  Webb,  William  [missing]. 

37  Combey,  Humphry,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern.  W. 

38  Knight,  Margaret,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

39  Cowper,  Edward,  yeoman,  Birchmorton.  W. 

40  Hodges,  Baldwyn,  Brodway.  W. 


36               Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations.  [1609. 

No. 

41  Peniton,  Edmond,  labourer,  Halesowen.  W. 

42  Russell,  William,  Brodway.  W. 

43  Saunders,  Catherine,  widow,  Warwick.  W. 

44  Brantley,  Robert,  Evesham.  W. 

45  Ellis,  Thomas,  husbandman,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W. 

46  Randall  ah.  Mowle,  Mary,  widow.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W. 

47  Childes,  Richard,  husbandman,  Bredon.  W. 

48  Birte,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bredon.  W. 

49  Lyghtefoote,  John,  Bredon.  W. 

50  Couldicotte,  William,  husbandman,  Ilmington.  W. 

51  Vameham,  William,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W. 

52  Higgines,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Norton  Lincy.  W. 

53  Cacher,  John,  Elmley  Castle.  W. 

54  Stokes,  Henry,  husbandman,  Sedgborowe.  W. 

55  Evett,  Margery,  widow,  Hallowe.  W. 

56  Wavier,  John,  droveor,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  W. 

57  Gower,  William,  St.  Hellen,  Worcester.  W. 

58  Thomas,  William,  Wolverley.  W. 

59  Payton,  Margaret,  widow,  Shellesley  Kings.  W. 

60  Bodnam,  Margery,  widow,  Liegh.  W. 

61  Cattell,  Richard,  chapman,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  W. 

61  a  Batchler,  Alice,  widow,  Birlingham.  W. 

62  Perkes,  John,  gent.,  Doderhill.  W. 
62a  Parks,  Thomas,  Rowley.*  W. 

63  Pardee,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Ombersley.  W. 

64  Hunte,  Francis,  Alcester.  W. 

65  Rawlins,  John,  labourer,  Ilmington.  W. 

66  Carelesse,  John,  husbandman,  Bushley.  W. 

67  Hancoxe,  James,  husbandman,  Pillerton  Kersey.  W. 

68  Baldine  als.  Baldvine,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Brayles.  W. 

69  Hill,  Peter,  yeoman,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W. 

70  Kemett,  John,  husbandman,  Overbury.  W. 

71  Baylie,  John,  yeoman,  Oxhill.  W. 

72  Skelton,  John,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern.  W. 

73  Gray,  Henry,  labourer,  Bradley.  W.  I. 

74  Fiffild  als.  Griffith,  Richard,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W. 

75  Geery,  John,  husbandman,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

76  Nott,  John,  yeoman,  Great  Shelsley.  W.  I. 

77  Warren,  John,  Wolverley.  W. 

78  Hawlins,  Elizabeth, .  W. 

79  Rea,  Michael,  Hill  Crome.  W. 

80  Tabott,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W. 

81  Curtice,  Robert,  sen.,  husbandman,  Charlton.  W. 

82  Otenell,  Margrett,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W. 

83  Lewes  als.  Bancks,  William,  labourer,  Abbotts  Morton.  W. 

84  Johnson,  John,  inkeeper,  Alcester.  W. 

85  Barnes,  James,  inholder,  Worcester.  W. 

86  Banner,  Anne,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  W. 

87  Rocke,  John,  chapman,  Rowley,  Staffs.  W. 

88  Cupper,  Alice,  Shelsley  Kings.  W. 

89  Roberts,  Alice,  widow,  Teddington.  W. 

90  Lawghton,  Edward,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

91  Genings,  John,  yeoman,  Lapworth.  W. 

92  Hodges,  William,  Brodway.  Com.  and  W. 

93  Oteneale,  John,  shoemaker,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  W. 

94  Nason,  Thomas,  Welsburne.  W. 

95  Haye,  John,  yeoman.  Fly  ford  Flavell.  W.  I. 

96  Norton,  Thomas,  bocher,  Pershore.  W. 

97  George,  Walter,  carpenter,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 


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98  Chetwine,  Alice,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

99  Chettle,  Margaret,  widow,  Defford.  W.  I. 
100  Courte,  Christopher,  cooke,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 
loi  Cowper,  Richard,  sythgrinder,  Harvington.  W.  I. 

102  Wheeler,  John, .  W. 

103  Tylte,  Thomas,  sen.,  bricklayer,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

104  Hodges,  William,  Brodway.  W.  I. 

105  Paget,  Alice,  Broughton.  W. 

106  Staples,  Thomas,  labourer.  White  Lady  Aston.  W.  I. 

107  Bradeley,  Humphry,  Dudley.  W. 

108  Taylor,  Edginn, .  W.  I. 

109  Morrell,  Roger,  Much  Malvern.  W. 
no  Wright,  Elizabeth,  spinster.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

111  Collins,  William,  labourer.  Butlers  Marston.  W.I. 

112  Mushen,  Michael,  Welsburne.  W^  I. 

113  Ernes,  John,  husbandman,  Alcester.  W. 

114  Lapworthe,  John,  shoemaker,  Warwick.  W. 

115  Cookes,  Thomas,  Tardebigge.  W.I. 

116  Wight,  John,  yeoman,  Franckley.  W.  I. 

117  Chambers  a/j.  Ireland,  Christopher,  nailer,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

118  Baule,  John,  husbandman,  Flyford  Flavell.  W. 

119  Mason,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Warwick.  Com.  and  W. 

120  Smyth,  John,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

121  Tirer,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pedmore.  W. 

122  Woodhoase,  Richard,  Droitwich.  W. 

123  Geast  als.  Bowyer,  Edward,  yeoman,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

124  Harrison,  Henry,  coverlet  weaver,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

125  Wiett,  William,  Bushley.  W. 

126  Symons,  James,  yeoman,  Staunton.  W.  I. 

127  Cufife,  Richard,  gunnsmith,  Little  Witley.  W. 

128  Pace,  Francis,  husbandman,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

129  Tyler,  Blanch,  widow,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

130  Harvie,  Thomas,  laborer,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I. 

131  Baker,  Thomas,  sen.,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

132  Hooper,  Henry,  weaver,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

133  Fletcher,  Richard,  yeoman,  Blockley.  W. 

134  Saunders,  John,  clothier,  Worcester.  W. 

135  Read,  Margaret,  widow.  Much  Malvern.  W. 

136  Blabye,  Jane,  widow,  Brodway.  W. 

137  Beard,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

138  Dugarde,  Alice,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  I. 

139  Squrry,  Ann,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

140  Higgs,  Anne,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  I. 

141  Showier,  Thomas,  labourer,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

142  Dauisse,  Philip,  yeoman,  Grafton  Flyford.  W. 

143  Pardoe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

144  Banner,  John,  sugar.  Kings  Norton.  W. 

145  Rugley,  William,  Temple  Grafton.  W. 

146  Steevens,  William,  weaver,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

147  Baylies,  Christopher,  husban4pian,  Elmley  Castle.  W.  I. 

148  Wagstaffe,  John,  blacksmith,  Flyford  Flavell.  W.  I. 

149  Barnes,  Francis,  Northpidle.  W. 

150  Franncis,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Fladbury.  W, 

151  Willetes,  Margaret,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  I. 

152  Surmanne,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Broughton.  W. 

153  Sturdye,  William,  blacksmith,  Wotton  Wawen.  W.I. 

154  Byssell,  Henry,  yeoman,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

155  Gwentt,  Richard,  gent., .  W. 

156  Handey,  Ann,  widow,  North  Littleton.  W.  I. 


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[1609. 


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58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 

65 
66 


Bosswell,  Edward,  Lenchwick. 

Neede,  Thomas,  sen.,  husbandman,  Lieghe. 

Swayne,  Susanna,  widow,  Bredon. 

Gune,  John,  husbandman,  Evenlode. 

Boothe,  Edmund,  sen.,  Pershore. 

Howton,  Thomas,  brewer,  Worcester. 

Leniall,  John,  capper,  Worcester. 

Wheeler,  Richard, \missing\. 

Perkes,  Margaret, \missing\. 

Wilkes,  Thomas, \mi5sing\. 

66a  Ashwell,  Nicholas,  Comberton  Magna. 

66<5  Harward,  Thomas,  Bretforton. 

66c  Yong,  George,  Rowslench. 

66</  Smyth,  John,  Yardley. 

66(?  Saunders,  Richard,  Upton  Warren. 

66/"  Haynes,  John,  husbandman,  Salford  Priors. 

66^  Burnell,  Humphrey,  Lie. 

66^  Pomfrey,  William,  Wick- Pershore. 

66z    Banner,  Henry,  Kings  Norton, 

667    Benison,  Robert,  Bromsgrove. 

66>^  Baker,  Robert,  13owdessert. 

66/  Netherton,  Thomas,  Tarbeck. 

66;«  Merrell,  Henry,  Atherston. 

66«  Vernjim,  Humphrey,  taylor,  Brodwas. 

660  Farmer  als.  Smith,  John,  yeoman,  Eldersfield. 

66^  Brooke,  Henry,  Hadsor. 

66^  Bruton,  Alice,  widow,  Cotherige. 

66r  Goscon,  Richard,  Besford. 

66s  Elvins,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

66/  Mawle,  Christopher,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

66u  Randle,  William,  Huddington. 

66z'  Tagg,  Humphrey,  walker.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

66w  Williamson,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

66;r  Bedell,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bidford. 

66^  Wheatcroft,  Joan,  Blockley. 

662-  Drinckwater,  Alice,  Overbury. 

67  English,  Edward,  Worcester. 

67a  Mathewes,  William,  Ridmarley  Dabitot. 

67*5  Rock,  John,  Halesowen. 

67c  Stone,  Roger,  Ripple. 

67d  Faxall,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

67^  Aven,  Thomas,  Rowington. 

67/  Pardee,  Edward,  Ombersley. 

67^  Aldersitch,  Alice,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

67A  Sansom,  John,  Bidford. 

68  Deken,  John,  Pershore  [fioi proved]. 

69  Hunt,  Robert, [no  date]. 

70  Hayward,  Laurence,  weaver,  Worcester. 

71  Hawthorne,  Edward,  Alcester. 
71a  Wills,  Ann,  widow,  Charlton. 

"Jib  Pardee,  John,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

7\c  Fisher,  Elizabeth,  Eckington  (1607), 

7 id  Evate,  Richard,  Shrowley. 

71^   Morris,  John,  Pershore. 

71/  Fyfelde  als.  Grjffjn,  Richard,  Suckley. 

71^  Lewis,  Humphry,  Tardebigge. 

71A  Hinkesmane,  William, . 

7  It   Frances,  Nicholas,  — — . 

71;  Lawe,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Doderhill. 


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i6io.]           Worcester   Wilis  and  Administrations.  39 

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171^  Morris,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bretforton.  I. 

171/  Sallis,  George,  Overbury.  I. 

171;// Horton,  Thomas,  Worcester.  1. 

17I«  Swayne,  Susan,  widow,  Bredon.  I., 

\7\o  Basset,  Barnard,  Bishampton.  I. 

171/  Pratye,  Margrett,  Tardebig.  I. 

171^  Mawle,  Christopher,  baker,  Worcester.  I. 

17 ir  Byddle,  Elizabeth, .  I. 

1 71 J  Tagge,  Humfrey,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  I. 

171/  Sunno,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Drakes  Broughton.  I. 

ijiu  Tirer,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pedmore.  I. 

17 IV  Huncks,  Thomas,  weaver,  Alcester.  I. 

171W  Androes,  Thomas,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham.  I. 

I7\x  Millard,  John,  Bidford.  I. 

171/  Addenbroke,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  I. 

171^  Wyett,  William, .  I. 

172  Robynson  als.  Tanner,  John,  St.  Michael,  Worcester  (1522).  W. 

173  Detfyld,  Elnor,  widow,  Worcester  (1547).  W. 

174  Bygge,  John,  Cherington  (1548).  W. 

I74«  Willgose,  Robert, .  I. 

174^  Cufife,  Richard,  Witley  Parva.  I. 

I74r  Symons,  James,  yeoman,  Staunton.  I. 

I74</  Bradley,  Humphry,  Dudley.  I. 

174^   Merell,  Roger,  Much  Malvern.  I. 

174/"  Harwarde,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bretforton.  I. 

174^  Kings  (?),  Agnes,  widow,  Aston  Cantlow.  I. 

174^  Wheatcroft,  Joan e, .  I. 

174/  [Name  gone.]  I. 

I74;'  Dipp,  William,  Cotherige.  I. 

1 7^  [No  name.]  I. 

174/  Reade,  Margaret,  widow,  Much  Malvern.  I. 

174W  Rose,  Anne,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  I. 

174//  Hill  a/s.  Spicer,  John,  Feckenham.  I. 

1740  Tanner,  John,  sen.,  Alcester.  I. 

174P  Greene,  Richard,  Upton  Snodsbury.  I. 

174^  Robinson,  Henry,  Tardebig.  I. 

I74r  Weston,  Valentine,  Charlton.  I. 

1 74 J  Swift,  John,  yeoman,  Moseley.  I. 

174/  Drake,  Henry,  yeoman,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  I. 

I74«  Banner,  Henry,  Kings  Norton.  I. 

1742/  Price,  Richard,  Martley.  I. 

1 74«/  Drinckwater,  Alice, .  I. 

I74jr  Hayward,  Richard,  cordwaner,  Worcester.  I. 

I74y  Clymer,  Susan,  spinster.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  I. 

1745:  Egleston,  William,  labourer,  Wawen  Wootton.  I. 

17 4aa  Wyllyams,  Thomas,  carryer,  Worcester.  I. 

174^3  Teale,  Thomas,  Hanley  Castle.  !• 

174CC  Brent  (?),  Richard, .  I. 

1610. 

1  Warner,  Paule, .  W. 

2  Rowney,  William,  husbandman,  Treddington.  W.  I. 

3  Redding,  James,  weaver,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

4  Scott,  Francis,  yeoman,  Chadsley.  W.  I. 

5  Mason,  John,  Salford  (?).  W.  I. 

6  Weale,  William,  husbandman,  Lapworth.  W.  I. 

7  Smith,  Isabell,  Pershore.  W.  I, 

8  Durand,  WiUiam,  Honnington.  W.  I, 

9  Terrell,  Thomas,  labourer,  Kinwarton.  W.  I. 
10    Hawes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alcester.  W.  I. 


40  Worcester   Wills  and  Ad^ninisirations.  [1610. 


No. 

1 1  Holborow,  Anne,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

12  Rawlens,  Margaret,  widow.  Upper  Ettington.  W.  I. 

13  Rose,  Robert,  yeoman.  Over  Tysoe.  W.  I. 
13a  Parsonage,  Edmond,  husbandman,  Alvechurch.  W. 
lib  \No  name^                                                                                       List  of  debts. 

14  Leap,  Edward,  Evesham.  Admon. 

15  More,  Hellen,  widow,  Alvechurch.  W.  L 

16  Hunte,  Anne,  Hanbury.  W.  L 

17  Byrde,  William,  yeoman,  Sambome.  W.  L 
17a  Barton,  Humfrey,  Tanworth.                                                    Admon.  and  L 

18  Orford,  John,  Bromsgrove.  W.  and  L  (?). 

19  Hannowe,  John,  yeoman,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

20  Cocks,  Benjamin,  Haselor.  W. 

21  Restell,  John,  yeoman,  Staunton.  W.  L 

22  Lea,  Thomas,  seveor,  Hatton.  W.  L 

23  Tompson,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  L 

24  Wayle,  Richard,  Tysoe.  W, 

25  Tayler,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pyrton.  W.  L 

26  Bradshawe,  John,  Aston  Cantlow.  W. 

27  Evans,  John,  Wolverley.  W.  L 

28  Howtton,  John,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

29  Palmer,  William,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  L 

30  Naire,  William,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  L 

31  Turner,  Thomas,  weaver,  Worcester.  W.  L 

32  Mallard,  Margery,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W. 

33  Richards,  Elinor,  widow,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  W.  \. 

34  Hill,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Ombersley.  W.  L 

35  Brooke,  William,  jun.,  yeoman,  Salwarp.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

36  Mansell,  Robert,  yeoman,  Pedmore.  W.  L 

37  Fawlkener,  Elinor,  widow.  Temple  Grafton.  W.  L 

38  Smith,  Ann,  widow,  Elmlye  Castle.  W.  L 

39  Clare,  Richard,  husbandman,  Pershore.  W.  L 

40  Powell,  Adam,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  W.  L 

41  Green,  John,  Alderminster.  W.  L 

42  Hall,  Lyssett,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  L 

43  Sharpe,  William,  Hoblenche.  W.  L 

44  Aris,  Margaret,  widow,  Wichenford.  W.  L 

45  Sclater,  Robert,  Wichenford.  W.  L 

46  Notte,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Leighe.  W.  L 

47  Hobday  ah.  Lacy,  John,  husbandman,  Bradley.  W.  \. 

48  Barrons,  Richard,  parish  clerk,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  L 

49  Cale,  Stephen,  husbandman,  Wick,  Pershore.  W.  L 

50  Dugmore,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Berrow.  W.  L 

51  Darbye,  Mary,  widow,  Halesowen.  W. 

52  Gregory  ah.  Amsden,  John,  bucher,  Shipstone-upon-Stower.  W.  L 

53  Saell,  Christopher,  Round  Alne.  W.  L 

54  Mills,  Edmond,  victualer,  Shipston-upon-Stour.  W.  \. 

55  Willmoore,  John,  yeoman,  Powick.  W.  L 

56  Kilbee,  Richard,  Tredington.  W.  L 

57  Jones,  Robert,  sen.,  yeoman,  Coughton.  W.  L 

58  Byshope,  John,  yeoman,  Chatisley.  W.  L 

59  Russell,  Agnes,  widow,  Pendock.  W.  L 

60  BuUingham,  Ellyn,  widow,  St.  Helen,  Worcester.  W.  L 

61  Charlet,  Thomas,  sen.,  yeoman.  Priors  Cleeve.  W.  L 

62  Ellins,  George,  husbandman,  Pippleton.  W.  L 

63  Wilde,  Thomas,  gent..  The  Commandre,  Worcester.  W.  L 

64  Hoocke,  John,  Hartleljurie.  W.  L 

65  Jones,  Samvel, .  W.  L 

66  Blewe,  Thomas,  weaver,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  L 


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67  Amphlet,  Richard,  mason,  Ombersley. 

68  Morgan,  Joane,  widow,  F'eckenham. 

69  Beale,  Francis,  yeoman,  Pendock. 

70  Winsmoore,  Raphe,  yeoman,  Coughton. 

71  Mynse,  William,  husbandman,  Studley. 

72  Brooke,  Edmund,  carpenter,  Ipsley. 

73  Staunton,  John,  husbandman,  Tybberton. 

74  Deaves,  John,  yeoman,  Birlingham. 
74a  Noke,  John,  Deflford. 

75  Holiiocke,  Margarett,  widow,  Wootton  Wawen. 
75a  Moyle,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 

76  Hardinge,  Andrewe,  husbandman.  Over  Eatington. 

77  Knight,  John,  whittawer,  Warwick. 

78  Patty,  Thomas,  Suckley. 

79  Holliman,  John,  Purshullgreene. 

80  Sadlar,  Richard,  yeoman,  Mathon. 

81  Doughtie,  Edward,  yeoman.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

82  Knight,  Joan,  widow,  Warwick. 

83  Warde,  Richard,  glover,  Warwick. 

84  Heminge,  William,  husbandman,  Grafton  Flyford. 

85  Nicholes,  William,  husbandman,  Powick. 

86  Witten,  Edward,  husbandman,  Belbroughton. 

87  Horton,  William,  husbandman,  Grafton. 

88  Underbill,  Richard,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

89  Pynnock,  William,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

90  Gorton,  Margaret,  widow,  Dudley. 

91  Willmot,  William,  husbandman,  Hartlebury. 

92  Moore,  John,  husbandman.  Upper  Brailes. 

93  Atwood,  Richard,  yeoman,  Overbury. 

94  Tailor,  Robert,  Besford. 

95  Smith,  Robert,  esq..  Stoke  Prior. 

96  Tomkins,  Walter,  Worcester. 

97  Tenannt,  Mary,  widow,  Cropthorne. 

98  Maulten,  Thomas,  chandler,  St.  Peeter's,  Worcester. 

99  Browne,  Christopher,  labourer,  Mathen. 

00  Randell,  William,  yeoman,  Tibberton. 

01  Midleton,  Henry,  yeoman.  Over  Tysoe. 

02  Merrill,  William,  husbandman,  Honington. 

03  Wynoli,  Jossope,  chapman,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham. 

04  Collier,  Walter,  Areley  Kings. 

05  Stocking  als.  Mintonn,  John,  yeoman,  Dodenham. 

06  Hill,  William,  labourer.  Stone. 

07  Collobyne,  Richard,  Biomesgrove. 

08  Jones,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Eldersfield. 

09  Dark,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Aldington. 

10  Round,  W^illiam,  bucklemaker,  Halesowen. 

11  Maxfield,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

12  Leonards,  Thomas,  clerk  of  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

13  Harris,  John,  sen.,  husbandman,  Hartlebury. 

14  More,  Henry,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

15  Clearcke,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wichingford. 

16  Goodman,  Peter,  Hallow. 

i6a  Makeham,  Elizabeth,  Witchenford. 

i6b  Turn,  John, . 

i6c  Nash,  George,  Worcester. 

\6d  Tricke,  Leonard,  Bromesgrove. 

i6^  Hudson,  Peter,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle. 

16/  Perks,  Joane,  widow,  Doderhill. 

17  Smith,  Isabell,  widow,  Warwick. 


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42               Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations.  [1610. 

No. 

18  Tennent,  Miles,  husbandman,  Brailes.  *  W. 

19  Phipps,  Joan,  Elmley  Castle.  W.  I. 
19a  Roe,  Richard,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.                                             Admon.  and  I. 

20  Paulye,  Christopher,  Old  Swinford.  W. 

21  Wotton,  William,  husbandman,  Elmley.  W. 

22  Feild,  Edward,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

23  Bellamye,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Claynes.  W. 

24  Page,  Thomas,  labourer,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

25  Bachler,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Erles  Crome.  W.  I. 

26  Malten,  William,  husbandman,  Churchill.  W.  I. 
2ba  Atkins,  Thomas,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  Admon. 
2(yb  Fox,  George,  Worcester.  Admon. 

27  Este,  Barnaby,  esq.,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

28  Greve,  Thomas  [John  in  /.],  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

29  Greeneway,  Robert,  husbandman,  Berrow.  W.  I. 

30  Williams,  Thomas,  labourer,  Dormston.  W.  I. 

31  Hunt,  Henry,  clerk,  Defford.  W. 

32  Avise,  John,  butcher,  Evesham.  W. 

33  Garrett,  John,  Wixford.  W.  I. 

34  Carter,  Alice,  widow,  Evenlode.  W. 

35  Newe,  John, .  [W.  missing\  I. 

36  Symons,  George,  yeoman,  Pendocke.  W.  I. 

37  Sparrye,  William,  Kingsnorton.  W. 

38  Wotten,  John,  husbandman, .  W. 

39  White,  Thomas,  Fladbury.  W. 

40  Coole,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

41  Hall,  Edmond,  Lieghe.  W.  I. 

42  Wilkes,  John,  sheepheard,  Knighteswashborne.  W.  I. 

43  Poole,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Much  Malvern.  W. 

44  Dauies,  Richard,  Upton.  W. 

45  Knight,  William,  yeoman,  Brome.  W. 

46  Sawfould,  John,  weaver,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

47  Smith,  Joane,  widow,  Northlittleton.  W.  I. 
47a  Cowley,  Roger,  Upton-upon-Severn.  Admon.  and  I. 
47(5  Etkyns,  John,  Wasperton.  Admon. 
47^  Evett,  Katheren,  widow,  Cotherige.  Admon.  and  I. 
47^  Salway,  Robert,  tayler,  Kemsey.                                              Admon.  and  I. 

48  Ingram,  Alice,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 

49  Bell,  Thomas,  carpenter.  Great  Kington.  W. 

50  Gunne,  Robert,  musician,  Tredington.  W^  I. 

51  Greene,  Raphe,  Throckmorton.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

52  Wheeler,  Alice,  widow,  Witley,  Holt.  W.  I. 

53  Farmer,  Thomas,  Evesham.  W.  I, 

54  Addis,  William,  sen.,  yeoman,  Powick.  W.  I. 

55  Chubsey,  William,  husbandman,  Eatington.  W.  I. 

56  Bradley,  Richard,  bucher,  Shipston-upon-Stower.  W.  I. 

57  Hyckes,  William,  Whatcot.  W.  I. 

58  Staples,  John,  carpenter,  Ilmington.  W.  I. 

59  Blackwell,  Joane,  widow,  Alderminster.  W.  I. 

60  Slye,  William,  milner,  Eatington.  W.  I. 

61  Paine,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ilmington.  W.  I. 
6ia  Watten,  John,  Kings  Norton.  Admon. 
6i3  Harris,  Richard,  Badsey.  Admon. 
b\c  Betterbury,  Henry,  labourer,  Pershore.                                    Admon.  and  I. 

did  Stone,  Richard, .  Admon. 

die  Bathoe,  William,  shoemaker,  Worcester.  I. 

61/  P'dowe,  Edward,  Ombersley.  I. 

dig  Hawes,  John,  glover,  Warwick.  I. 

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No.  / 

bit  Greene,  Rychard,  Upton  Snodsburie.  I. 

6\j  Baule  als.  Wodlow,  Alice,  widow,  Brodway.  I. 

bik  More,  William,  All  Saints,  Evesham.  Admon. 
61/  Richards  als.  Lomley,  John,  Sedgebarrow.                              Admon.  and  I. 

6im  Reeve,  Joan,  widow,  Feckenham.  I. 
6in  Man,  Roger,  Crome  Debitot.                                                    Admon.  and  I. 

6\o  Saunders,  Ralph,  Hanley  Castle.  I. 

bip  Jencks,  Thomas,  Hoblench.  I. 

6iq  Bankes,  Jane,  Whatcote.  I. 

6ir  Saunders,  Thomas,  Belbroughton.  I. 

61J  Hitchins,  John,  Old  Swinford.  I. 

62  Mattie,  John,  Ripple.  W. 
62a  Goughe,  John,  cobler,  Worcester.  I. 
62b  Walker,  Anker,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  I. 
62c  Bruton,  Francis,  Cotheridge.  I. 
62d  Darby,  Richard,  husbandman,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 
626  [Name  gone.]  I. 
62/  Townsend,  John,  husbandman,  Lighthorn.  Admon.  and  I. 
62jo'  \Name  gone.]  I. 
62^  [Name  gone!]  I. 
62/  Bruton,  Alice,  widow,  Cotheridge.  I. 
62J  Etkins,  John,  Wasperton.  I. 
62k  [Name  g-one.]  I. 
62/   Prichets,  Thomas,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.                               Admon.  and  I. 

62W  Whoman,  Christabel,  widow, .  I. 

62n  Wardle,  Humphry,  St.  Andrew,  Witch.  Admon. 

620  [Name  gone.]  I. 

62/  Lyen,  Humfry, .  Admon. 

62^  Prest,  William,  Tredington.  I. 
62r  Taylor  a/s.  Reave  a/s.  Gatley,  Thomas,  Seavern-Stoke.    Admon.  and  I.  {?). 

b2s  Cauley  als.  Pyncke,  Joan,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon. 

62/  Dune,  Leonard, .  I. 

62U  [Name  gone.]  I. 

622/  Locke,  Henry,  Stow    .    .    .  Admon. 

62a/  Gates,  Robert, .  L 

62jr  James,  John,  Spetchley.  Admon.  and  L 

62>'  Harward,  John,  Hartlebury.  Admon.  and  I.  • 

62Z  Saunders,  Thomas,  Forfield.  Admon. 

63  Wylkes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Brodway.  W.  L 
63a  Cooper,  Joan,  widow,  Kington.  L 
633  Wilks,  Roger,  walker,  Worcester.  L 

6sc  White,  Thomas, .  1. 

S^d  [Name  gone.]  I. 

63^  [Name  gom.[  I. 

63/  [Name  gone.'  1. 

62g  Hill,  Raphe,  Hampton.  I. 

63A  Chance,  Richard,  Bromesgrove.  I. 

63/  [Name  gone],  yeoman,  Earles  Croome.  I. 

6y' te,  John, .  I. 

62k  Blunt,  John, .  I. 

63/  [Name  gone.]  I. 

63W  Orford  a/s.  Lankashyre,  John, .  I. 

63«  Gibbes,  Margaret,  widow,  Haselor.  1. 

6^0  [Name  goneA  I. 

63/  [Name  gone],  Pershore.  I. 

63^  Parsons,  John,  Temple  Grafton.  Admon. 

63r  Lie,  Daniel, .  I. 

6y  Blurton,  John, .  2  L's. 

63/  Prestitch,  William,  Treddington.  Admon. 


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i63«  Bowts,  Thomas,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham. 

\byu  Lewes,  Margaret,  Tardebig. 

16376/ Greves,  John,  Kings  Norton. 

i63jr  Essex,  Leonard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

i63y  Hawten,  Elizabeth,  W'chford. 

163^  Evans,  Richard,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

164     Bigges, , . 

164a  Dyrham,  Thomas,  W^orcester. 

164^  Tylte,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove. 

164^  Darbye,  William,  naylor,  Rowley  Regis. 

164^  Broke,  Walter,  Astley. 

164*  Wesburie,  Jane,  Powick. 

164/  Heyward,  William,  Spernall. 

164^  {Incomplete  Bondl\ 

164A  Panleyes,  Xpofer,  pointmaker,  Sturbridge. 

164/  [JVafNe  ^one!] 

164J  Lovett,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

164I&  Turberrile  a/s.  Turbell,  Ann,  widow.  Ripple. 

164/  Surman,  Elizabeth,  Pershore  (?). 

164W  Willgose,  Robert,  Kidderminster. 

1647?  Langforde,  Henry, . 

1640  Jones,  Margery,  Ombersley. 

164/  Pikerine,  Mathew,  clarke,  Shelsley  Beacham. 

164^  Diingan,  Raphe,  glover,  Warwick. 

i64r  Hall,  Roger,  Lyghe. 

I '64s  _  [Name  ^one.^ 

164/    Nameg^one.] 

164U  \lncompiete  Bond.] 

164Z/  Hatnpton-juxta- Evesham,  Church  of. 

it^w  Shelsley,  Parish  of, 

1611. 

1  Hale,  William  [missing]. 

2  Nicholes,  ]ohx\\7nissing]. 

3  Shewsmith,  George  [missing]. 

4  Rabon,  Edward,  Kings  Norton. 

5  Web,  Thomas,  Rouslench. 

6  Pitway,  Edward,  yeoman,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 

7  Stevens  als.  Weaver,  William,  husbandman,  Much  Malvern. 

8  Jeccox,  Richard, . 

9  Stone,  John,  yeoman,  Asteley. 
9a  Scarlett,  Margery,  Bradley. 

10  Wolridge,  Thomas,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 
loa  Barley.  William,  weaver,  Bromsgrove. 

1 1  Wood,  Margery,  St.  John's  Bedwardine, 
iia  Perkes,  William,  Chadsley  Corbet. 
lib  Bradley,  Giles,  husbandman,  Bishamton. 

12  Pardee,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

13  Heydon,  Robert,  yeoman.  Long  Compton. 

14  Freeth,  Thomas,  wheelwright,  Pershore. 
14a  Eade,  William,  Coughton. 
ii\b  Kingsbury,  Thomas,  Evesham. 
14c   Downes,  William,  yeoman,  Suckley. 

15  Yearnold,  William,  husbandman,  Norton. 
15a  Boughton,  Nicholas,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
i<ib  Leeth,  John,  Martley. 
i5f   Badger,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove. 
15^  Deakine,  William,  husbandman,  Overbury. 

16  CiciU,  John,  Pershore  (.?). 

17  Typpinge,  Joane,  widow.  Much  Malvern. 


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No. 

1 8  Porter,  John,  gent,  Claynes, 

1 8a  Woodhowse,  Robert,  Worcester, 

\^b  Whittaker,  Joan,  Welsbume. 

\Zc  Bendy,  Thomas,  jun.,  Hanley  Castle. 

\Zd  Honiatt,  Edward  and  Richard,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester, 

i8tf  Alcott,  Richard,  weaver,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester, 

1 8/  Penn,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Pedmore. 

19  Perkes,  John,  yeoman,  Norton. 
19a  — rasenill,  Nicholas,  Dudley, 

20  Rowse,  William,  husbandman,  Whichford, 
20a  Read,  John,  Rowslench. 

20^  Chapman,  Gilbert,  Redditch. 

21  Grove,  Edward,  labourer,  Badsey. 

22  Warner,  William,  Combroke, 

23  Whittaker,  Henry,  Welsbume. 

24  Watkins,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Hanbury, 

25  Hunt,  Henry,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

25a  Fownes,  Oswald,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

26  Goslinge,  Joyce,  widow,  Worcester. 

27  Lea,  Alice,  widow,  Vlnall, 

27a  {Incomplete  Bond?],  Taylor, ,  Evesham. 

28  George,  Amy,  widow,  Norton-Bredon. 

29  Osbaldstone,  Margaret,  widow,  Long  Compton. 
29a  Moore,  John,  Leigh. 

29^  Bristowe,  Francis,  labourer,  Fliford  Flavell. 

30  Jaye,  Roger,  clarke,  Bradwas. 
30a  Shewster,  John,  Acton  Becham. 

31  Deaves,  Margaret,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore, 
31a  Smyth,  John,  Chadsley  Corbet, 

32  Gower,  John,  esq.,  Stone, 

32a  Scullowe,  Samuel,  wever,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester, 

33  Burlton,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 
33a  Tandye,  William,  sen.,  husbandman,  Crowle. 

34  Waringe,  Thomas,  yeoman,  sen.,  Tanworth, 

35  Allen,  Dorothy,  widow,  Wixford. 

36  Smyth,  Alice,  spinster,  Norton,  Kempsey. 

36a  Wilkes,  Thomas,  walker,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

37  Owen,  David,  carpenter,  Halesowen. 

38  Hill,  Hugh,  labourer,  Grimley. 

39  Hunt,  Elinor,  widow,  Pershore. 

40  Jeston,  Margaret,  widow,  Hagley. 

41  Bradley,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

42  Shaylard,  William,  St.  Peter's,  Droitwich. 

43  Sampson,  Walter,  curryer,  St,  Martin,  Worcester, 
43a  Collier,  John,  yeoman,  Feckenham, 

44  Badger,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Pershore  (?), 

45  Partynton,  William, . 

46  Bell,  Alice,  widow,  Alvechurch. 

47  Greves,  Humfry,  tanner.  Kings  Norton, 

48  Freeth,  Isabell,  widow.  Kings  Norton. 

48a  Ashmore,  Anne,  widow,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester. 

49  Peerce,  Giles,  husbandman,  Norton- Kempsey. 

50  Smith,  Richard,  yeoman,  Lighthorne. 

51  Palmer,  Simon,  tailer,  Warwick, 

52  Sturdye,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wotten  Wawen. 

53  Baker,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Ambresley, 
53a  Ridiall,  Anne,  widow,  Feckenham. 

53*  Johnes,  George,  Hampton  Lovet. 

54  Bosworthe,  William,  Lapworth. 


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46               Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations.  [1611. 

No. 

55  Bacon,  Richard,  husbandman,  Claverdon.  W.  I. 

56  Hill,  Thomas,  Welsburne.  W.  I. 

57  Aris,  Katheren,  Whichford.  VV.  I. 

58  Greene,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Round  Alne.  W.  I. 

59  Pollard,  Thomas,  walker,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

60  Smytha/j-.Farmer,William, butcher, AUSaints.Worcester.  Admon.andW.  I. 

61  Hiccokes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 

62  Ingles,  Annes,  widow,  Middle  Litleton-  W.  I. 

63  Davenport,  Katherine,  spinster,  Yardley,  W.  I. 

64  Byddle,  Humphry,  weaver,  Moseley.  W.  I. 

65  Collynes,  Thomas,  Bewsall,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

66  Hellers,  Dorothy,  widow,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

67  Porter,  Nicholas,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

68  Symons,  William,  StiCtton-upon-the-fosse.  W.  I. 

69  Ebroll,  Lawrence,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

70  Wyet,  Bridget,  widow,  Whatcot.  W.  I. 

71  Parker,  Phillip,  widow,  Henley  in  Arden.  W.  I. 

72  Boys,  William,  husbandman,  Longbridge.  W.  1. 

73  Ede,  John,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
73a  Smith,  William,  yeoman,  Ullenhall.  Admon.  and  I. 

74  Etkines,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 
74a  Morton  als.  Hassam,  Nicholas,  Wliichford.  Admon.  and  I. 
74(5  Carver,  William,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

75  Andrevvs,  William,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 

76  Robins,  John,  yeoman,  Studley.  W.  I. 

77  .  Smyth,  Henry,  Inckbarow.  W.  I. 
77a  Hampton,  William,  labourer,  Great  Hampton.  Admon.  and  I. 

78  Parker,  William,  Shipston-upon-Stower.  W.  I. 

79  Mosse,  John,  yeoman,  Cotheridge.  W.  I. 

80  Toy,  Thomas,  cowper,  Matherne.  W.  I. 

81  Stapules,  Francis,  labourer,  Whitlady  Aston.  W.  I. 

82  Jewe,  John,  carpenter,  Doderhill.  W.  I. 

83  Mere,  John,  minister,  Aston  Cantloe.  W. 

84  Horsley,  William,  tanner,  Rowington.  W.  I. 
84a  Rogers,  Thomas,  Alchurch.  Admon. 
843  Bradley,  John,  Bengworth.  Admon.  and  1. 

85  Brande,  John,  labourer,  Claverdon.  W.  I. 
85a  Cooke,  Ann,  widow,  Bredon.  Admon.  and  I. 
85^  Parker,  Elizabeth,  Fladbury.  Admon. 

86  Norton,  John,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

87  Baker,  Francis,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 
87a  Ainsworth,  Thomas,  Witchenford.  Admon.  and  I. 
87^  Cov?per,  John,  tanner,  Henley  in  Arden.  Admon.  and  I. 

88  Drurye,  John,  labourer,  Tanworthe.  W.  I. 

89  Darby,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowley  Reg^s.  W,  I. 
89a  Pritchett,  Thomas,  sadler,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

90  Newington,  Christopher,  gent.,  Oflfenham.  W.  I. 

91  Percks,  John,  Norton,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

92  Blicke,  Martin,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

93  Write  (?),  Thomas,  labourer,  Aulston.  W.  1. 

94  Bryttell,  Joan,  widow,  Worcester.  W. 

95  Higgins,  James,  fuller,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 
95a  Bencke,  Roger,  cowper,  Moseley.  Admon.  and  I. 

96  Hanne,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

97  Alexander,  Thomas,  gent.,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

98  Farre,  Francis,  Powicke.  W.  I. 

99  Cartelage,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 
100  Boiler,  Richard,  sen.,  Halford.  Admon.  and  W. 
loi     Bunard,  Richard,  Ridmarley  Debitot                            Admon.  and  W.  I. 


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No. 

02  Rogers,  William,  yeoman,  Rowington.  Admon.  and  W.  I, 

03  Rose,  John,  mason,  Ilmington.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

04  Pearcie,  Richard, .  W.  I. 

05  Deaves,  Eleanor,  widow.  Great  Comberton.  W.  I. 

06  Grissold,  Clement,  yeoman,  Henley.  W.  I. 

07  Pewtrace,  Isabell,  widow,  Castlemorton.  W.  I. 

08  Gyles,  Isabell,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

09  Egocke,  Andrew,  husbandman,  Crome  Debitot.  W.  I. 
09a  Osland,  Humfry,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Severn.  Admon.  and  I. 
o<)b  Checketts,  John,  Salford.  Admon. 

10  Browning,  Edmonde,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

11  Marshall,  Henry,  Rydmarley  Dabytott.  W.  I. 

12  Jackeman,  John,  yeoman,  Ridmarley  Dabitot.  W.  I. 

13  Howlmer,  William,  corviser,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

14  Spon,  Thomas,  gent.,  Tan  worth.  Admon.  and  W. 

15  Caning,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Foxcott.  W.  I. 

16  Reade,  John,  wooUwinder,  Long  Compton.  W.  I. 

17  Rawlingson,  John,  clerke,  Churchill.  W.  I. 

18  Baker,  Thomas,  labourer,  Overbury.  W.  I. 

19  Smith,  Richard,  husbandman,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 
19J!  Smyth,  Katherine,  Yardley.  Admon. 
193  Bull,  John,  bricklayer,  Yardley.  Admon.  and  I. 

20  Jones,  Martha,  Kemsey.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

21  Loxley,  Richard,  husbandman,  Inkberrow.  W.  I. 

22  Sanford  als.  Carpinter,  Francis,  husbandman,  Witchinford.  W.  I. 

23  Thomas,  John,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

24  Mowle,  Francis,  husbandman,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.  I. 
24a  Cooke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Shrawley.  Admon.  and  I. 

25  Noke,  John,  husbandman,  Besford.  W.  I. 
25a  Hopkins,  John,  Uffenham.  Admon. 
25^  Shreive,  John,  Cropthorne^  Admon.  and  I. 
25^  Bedowe,  John  [Elinor  in  /.],  Alcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
2t,d  Tomes,  Ellen,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
25^  Tovie,  Edward,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
26.   Edg^ine  als  Love,  Maud,  widow.  Great  Hampton.  W.  I. 

27  Townesend,  John,  Oxhill.  W.  L 

28  Muclowe,  William,  blacksmith,  Northfield.  W.  L 

29  Tellett,  Richard,  shepeard,  Arthlench.  W.  L 

30  Bradley,  William,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W.  L 

31  Ganderton,  Richard,  husbandman,  Upton  Snodsburie.  W.  L 

32  Horn,  Hillary,  taylor,  Walton  Mawdick.  W.  L 

33  Swarbrake,  John,  malster,  Shipston-upon-Stower.  W.  L 

34  Billingsley,  Anne,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  W. 

35  Shurly,  Margery,  widow,  Longcompton.  W. 

36  Slyser,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W.  L 
Z7     Phippes,  Anne,  widow,  Alderminster.                   •  W.  L 

38  Keys,  John,  loader,  Doderhill.  W.  L 

39  Sammon,  Philip,  blacksmith,  Doderhill.  W.  L 
39a  Penn,  Humfry,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  L 

40  Fakener,  Ann,  widow,  Great  Kington.  W.  L 

41  Overton,  Henry, .  L 

42  Rogers,  Richard, [7nisstng\. 

43  Penn,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Pedmore.  W. 

44  Dowley,  Thomas,  Inckbarowe.  W.  L 

45  Willmore,  Jane,  mayden,  Haggetts  Broughton.  W.  L 

46  HoUeymon,  Humfrey,  yeoman,  Wolverley.  W.  L 

47  Wactone,  William,  husbandman,  Acton  Becham.  W.  L 

48  Munne,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Dodenham.  W. 

49  Rabye,  William,  Old  Swinford.  W.  L 
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50  Nicholls,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

51  Farre,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 

52  Willes,  Henry,  labourer,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

53  Shreive,  Edmond,  husbandman,  Tibberton.  W.  I. 

54  Hitchcocks,  Richard,  shewmaker,  Shipston-upon-Stower.    Admon.  and  W. 

55  Kinges,  Ralph,  husbandman,  Whetheleye,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

56  Patchett,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

57  Turner,  William,  wever,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

58  Chapman  als.  Bant,  John,  Bidford.  W. 
58a  Inckbarrow,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Strensham.  Admon.  and  I. 

59  Brasyar,  William,  husbandman.  Great  Witley.  W.  I. 

60  Eginton,  Jane,  spinster,  Halford.  W.  I. 

61  Osbarston,  Margaret,  spinster,  Ullenhall.  W.  I. 

62  Patrick,  John,  blacksmith,  Malvern  Magna.  W.  I. 

63  Pennell,  Richard,  sen.,  clothier,  All  Hallows.  W.  I. 

64  Gwilham,  Jone,  spinster,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

65  Knotsford,  Sibill,  Ripple.  W.  I. 

66  Symons,  Thomas,  corviser,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

67  Clark,  Nicholas,  sen.,  yeoman,  Temple  Tyso.  W.  I. 

68  Hanbury,  Margaret,  widow,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

69  Wylde,  John,  clothier,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

70  Esold,  John,  husbandman,  Claverdon.  W,  I. 

71  Hurdman,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

72  Robinson,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

73  Deaves,  James,  Little  Kington.  W.  I. 

74  •  Cale,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bushopton.  W.  I. 

75  Stevens,  William,  yeoman,  Warwick.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

76  Marten,  Ann,  widow,  Idlicote.  W.  I. 

77  Hood,  John,  Wellsborn.  W. 

78  Kymberley,  WiUiam,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

79  Stanway  als.  Fryrar,  Sybill,  widow,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

80  Brooke,  Henry,  Bachelor,  Himbleton.  W. 
80a  Wickine,  Richard,  bachelor,  Wytchenford.  Admon.  and  I. 
%ob  Hawkyns,  Richard,  husbandman,  Kemsey.  Admon.  and  I. 
8of  Gest,  WiUiam,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 
80^  Lane,  Nicholas,  Berrow.  Admon. 
Zoe  [^Name  gone\  Flyford  Flavell.  I. 
2>of  Hill,  William,  yeoman,  Yardley.  I. 
2>og  Hickocks,  John,  Pirton  (?).  Admon. 
80A  Ashbie,  Anthony,  Claynes.  Admon. 
80/  Combey,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern.  Admon.  and  I. 
Zoj  Hill,  Francis,  gent.,  Whiteladies  Aston.  I. 
%ok  FuUford,  Thomas,  Alcester.  Admon.  and  I, 
80/  Moule,  John,  sen.,  Droitwich.  Admon.  and  I. 
80W  Hall,  John,  baker,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  Admon,  and  I. 
8o«  Greene,  Joan,  widow,  Wichenford.  I. 
80^  Milles,  William,  Breeden.  Admon. 
80/  Jue,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
80^  Parker,  John,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  I. 
8or  Alye,  Crasyer,  taylor,  Fly'ord  Flavell.  I. 
80^  Sarson,  Joan,  Upton-upoii-Severn.  I. 
80/  Cooke,  John,  Elmley  Lovet.  I. 
8o«  Burgis,  William,  yeoman   Snitterfield.  I. 

80Z/  Rigbye,  William,  gent., .  I. 

8ozt/ Rogers,  Thomas,  yeom?n,  Alvechurch.  I, 

Zox  Berrow,  Thomas,  Bush  ey.  I. 

?>oy  Hill,  John,  Stone.  I. 

802-  Goodyer,  John,  Ripple.  I. 

81  Berry,  John,  husbandn.'in,  W'chford.  W.I. 


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8ra  Clemens,  Robert,  Bredon. 
%\b  Shoreley,  Margery,  widow.  Long  Compton. 
%\c   Macha,  Elizabeth,  Witchenford. 
%\d  Tybbotte,  Valentine,  Bromesgrove. 
%\e  Gyles,  John,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 
81/  Symonds,  John,  Hanly  Castle. 
Z\g  Nashe,  William,  Hanbury. 
8i/i  Thorns,  Richard,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 
81/  Kingsbury,  Thomas,  taylor,  Evesham. 
8 1/'  Weston,  William,  Powick. 
81^  Man,  Richard,  Berrow. 
81/  {Name gone.\ 

8 1  in  \Name  gone.] 

8i«  SoUcway,  Robert,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 
Zio  Tandye,  William,  husbandman,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham. 
81/  Huet,  John,  Kemsey. 
81^  Wenbury,  George,  Cotheredge. 
8ir  Harris,  Thomas,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 

82  Gregge,  Jane,  singlewoman,  Much  Malvern. 
82a  Haynes,  Roger,  Shepston-upon-Stower. 

83  Prydy,  Edmund,  Birlingham. 
83a  [Incomplete  Bond.] 

84  Dukfield,  Christopher,  husbandman,  Castlemorton. 

85  Smith,  Guye,  labourer,  Earles  Crome. 

86  Dyson,  William,  husbandman,  Inckberrow. 

87  Huet,  John,  weaver,  Kemsey. 

88  Deacon,  Roger,  clerke, . 

89  Typpinge,  Joan,  widow.  Much  Malvern. 

90  Pitt,  Richard,  clothier,  St.  Alban's,  Worcester. 

91  Hyome,  David,  labourer,  Salford. 

92  Dougan,  Richard,  mercer,  Warwick. 

93  Romney,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Knightwick. 
93<j:  Avnante,  Alexander,  gent..  Kings  Norton. 
93^  {Incomplete  Adwon.] 

gy  Steevens  als.  Weaver, , . 

93^  {Name  gone.] 

gy  Throckmorton,  George,  Coughton. 

94  [Name  gone], ,  Acton  (?),  Kidderminster. 

95  Wamford  (?),  John,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

96  [Part  0/ a  Will.] 
96a  Hurlebut,  Thomas, . 

97  Doughtie,  Thomas,  gent.,  Martley. 


Q^^/Jenckes,  Robert, 

^'    \P'soone(?),  Jone,  Fladbury. 

gyb  Evesham,  All  Saints,  Vicarage  of. 

97^    Whitelady  Aston,  Vicarage  of. 

97^  Tibberton,  Vicarage  of. 

l6l2. 

1  Sadler,  Richard,  Much  Malvern. 

2  Hill,  John,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern. 

3  Tewson,  George,  labourer,  Pershore. 

4  Borne,  William,  tayler,  Doderhill. 

5  Harper,  John,  husbandman,  Pershore. 

6  Peters,  Edward,  husbandman.  Aldington. 

7  Coxe,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Wick-Pershore. 

8  Barnard,  Henry,  smythe,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

9  Fauze,  Richard,  yeoman,  Haselor. 

ga  Lane,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Bushley. 
gb  Hobbins,  Richard,  labourer,  Ashorn. 
10    Smyth,  John,  sen.,  dyer,  Worcester. 

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15 


BaCTott,  John, .  W.  I. 

Horaebee,  William,  Stretton-upon-the-Fosse.  Admon.  and  I. 

Awbooke,  William,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

Rimell,  Ag^es,  widow,  Temple  Tyso.  W.  I. 

Brooke,  Thomas, .  W.  I. 

Best,  George,  husbandman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I.  (?). 

15a  Williams,  Hugh,  Round  Alne.  Admon.  and  I. 

16  Walker,  Thomas,  Ombersley.  W. 

17  Barrowe,  Edmonde,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 
17a  Blune,  William,  Kings  Norton.  Admon. 
173  Hardman,  John,  husbandman,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  Admon.  and  I. 
17^  Clibberie,  John,  Odingley.  Admon.  and  I. 

18  Gardner,  Joan,  widow,  Crowle.      '  W.  I. 

19  Dawkes,  John,  yeoman,  Chadesley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

20  Veredye,  Richard,  Dudley.  W.  I. 
20a  Mannerlingfe,  Thomas,  Sturbridge.  Admon.  and  I. 

21  Daunser,  Ann,  widow,  Hagley.  W.  I. 

22  Eastberye,  Michael,  labourer,  Blockley.  W.  I. 
iza  Meakin,  Robert,  Broughton  Hacket.  Admon.  and  I. 

23  Chesslyne,  Michael,  husbandman,  Ashome,  Warwick.  W.  I. 
Brooke,  John,  sen.,  Himbleton.  Admon.  and  W. 
Pytt,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

Tayler,  William,  yeoman, .  W. 

Langston,  Anne,  widow,  Sedgbarrow.  W.  I. 

Henley,  John,  sen.,  husbandman,  Eckington.  W.  I. 

28<r  Deaves,  John,  husbandman,  Great  Comberton.  Admon.  and  I. 

29  Patchett,  William,  husbandman,  Oldington.  W.  I. 

30  Bryan,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Shclsley  Becham.  W.  I. 

31  Grimet,  Edmond,  husbandman,  Bidford.  W.  I. 
31a  CoUyns,  Joyce,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

32  Collett,  John,  husbandman,  Alderminster.  W.  I. 
Galliniore,  Michael,  yeoman,  Powick.  W.  I. 
Edkins,  Margerie,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 
Smith,  Elizabeth,  Broadway.  W. 
Dedicott,  William,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 
Ballamy,  Andrew,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

37a  Cocke  (?),  Dorke,  Richard,  St.  Clement,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

yjb  Nash,  Thomas,  Dudley.  Admon.  and  I. 

38  Hopkins,  Stephen,  Welsbume.  Admon.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

39  Phillipps,  Roger,  husbandman,  Cotheridge.  W.  I. 

40  Ireland,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 
40a  Cartwright,  Henry,  Dudley.  Admon.  and  I. 

41  White,  Lettice,  widcfw,  Longdon.  W.  I. 
41a  Wells  (?),  William,  Warwick.  Admon. 
4i3  Price,  John,  sen.,  Dudley.  Admon.  and  I. 
41C  Thomas,  Katherine,  Mathon.  Admon. 

42  Davis,  John,  Hagley.  W.  I. 

43  Cooke,  William,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 
43a  Gybbes,  William,  Cleeve  Prior.  Admon.  and  I. 

44  Crumpe,  Edward,  yeoman,  Evesham.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
Warton,  Margaret,  Acton  Beachampe.  W.  I. 
Suter,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Exall.  W.  I. 
Brooke,  Thomas,  clothier,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
Dauis,  Richard,  husbandman,  Blockley.  W.  I. 
Staples,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Burnell  Brome.  W.  I. 

49a  Warwicke,  Robert,  Inckbarowe.  (?)  Admon.  and  I. 

49^  Fullford,  Thomas,  Tonworth.  Admon.  and  I. 

50  Burrelton,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Hales  Owen.  W.  I. 

51  Baker,  Griffyn,  husbandman,  Blockley.  W.  I. 


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52  Wilkinson,  John,  clerk,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
52a  Jenkes,  William,  smith,  Defford.  PAdmon.  and  I. 

53  Rea,  Alice  \missinf;\ 

54  Morgan,  William,  singleman,  Himbleton.  W.  I. 

55  Smith,  John,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W. 
55a  [Admon.  and  I.  quite  undecipherable  through  damp.] 

56  Clun,  John,  husbandman,  Acton  Beachamp.  W.  I. 

57  Wheeler,  Henry,  mason,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

58  Leay,  William,  yeoman, .  W.  1. 

59  Asheford,  John,  husbandman,  Stitchford,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

60  Dypple,  Margaret,  widow,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 
60a  Harwod,  Thomas,  labourer,  Evesham.  Admon.  and  I. 
6o(J  Cawthem,  William,  Leighe.                                                Admon.  and  I.  (?). 

61  Newman,  Valentine,  Norton.  W.  I. 

62  Harper,  Susan,  widow,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

63  Simkins,  William,  weaver,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

64  Packwood,  Thomas,  Shrawley.  W.  I. 

65  Stretton,  Elinor,  widow,  Wootten.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
65a  Corbizan,  Edmund,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 

66  Curtice,  Thomas,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

67  Wilkes,  John,  husbandman,  Harvington.  W.  I. 

68  Peachey,  Henry,  labourer,  Drake  Broughton.  W.  I. 

69  Suddiatt,  Richard,  Elmley.  W. 

70  Taylor,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Castel  Morton.  W.  I. 

71  Cliue,  John,  husbandman,  Little  Kington.  W. 
71a  Showell,  Thomas,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  Admon. 
yid  [Admon.  and  I.  undecipherable  through  damp.] 

71c  Tibbott,  Robert,  Rowington.  I. 

72  Turbervile,  Leonarde,  yeoman,  Earles  Crombe.  W.  I. 

73  Roy,  Margerie,  widow,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  1. 
72a  White,  George,  Old  Swinford.  Com.  Admon.  and  I. 
73^  Asplin,  Joane,  widow,  Inckbarrow.  Admon.  and  I. 

74  Hart,  Francis,  yeoman,  Flyford  Flavell.  W.  I. 

75  Dawkes,  Thomas,  gent.,  Kidderminster.  V/.  I. 

76  Packe,  Abraham,  fysher,  Seavern  Stoke.  W.  I. 

77  Biddle,  Christopher,  Salford.  W.  I. 
77a  Ladd,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  1. 

78  Doughty,  Joan,  widow,  Martley.  W.  I. 

79  Greene,  Thomas,  Wilmcote.  W.  I. 

80  Chllde,  Marie,  widow,  Grymley.  W.  I. 

81  Knowles,  Thomas,  tucker,  Priors  Cleve.  W. 

82  Malpasse,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

83  Greene,  John,  husbandman,  Alderminster.  Com.  and  W.  1. 

84  Hurdman,  Richard,  yeoman,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 
84a  Frenche,  Lionel,  Tysoe.                                                  Admon.  Com.  and  I. 

85  Bissell,  William,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

86  Climson,  Robert,  blacksmith,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

87  Waldem,  Roger,  sythsmith,  Chadwick.  W.  I. 

88  White,  Anthony,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Salford.  W.  I. 

89  Mushen,  Michael,  singleman,  Loxley.  W.  L 

90  Nason,  Margaret,  widow,  Welsburne.  W.  L 

91  Brooke,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Salwarpe.  Admon.  and  W.  1. 

92  Cother,  Francis,  husbandman,  Newland.  W.  I. 

93  Heyne,  John,  Strensham.  W.  I. 

94  Haines,  Humphry,  yeoman,  Himbleton.  W.I. 
94^1  Gycoxe,  William,  husbandman,  Himbleton.  Admon.  and  I. 
94^  Cookes,  Agnes,  singlewoman,  Hatton.  Admon.  and  1. 
94c  Cartwright,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  Admon.  and  I. 

95  Dickins,  Anthony,  yeoman.  Round  Alne.  W. 


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95a  Witton,  Richard,  yeoman,  Old  Swinford. 

96  Sheldon,  Mary,  widow,  Blockley. 

97  Reeve,  Thomas,  sen.,  Rowington, 

97<j  Marson,  William,  brickmaker,  Claynes. 

98  Turbervile,  Roger,  yeoman,  Whiteladies  Aston. 
98a  Typpinge,  Thomas,  whittawar,  Malvern  Magna. 

99  Maydes,  William,  husbandman,  Snitterfield. 

00  Cowper,  Edward,  clothier,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 
00a  Sanders,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

01  Moulton,  George,  Rushocke. 

02  Tafte,  William,  yeoman,  Coughton. 

02a  Bevis,  Edward,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle. 

03  Gill,  Joyce,  widow,  Pershore. 

04  More,  Humfrey,  Kings  Norton. 

05  Knight,  Richard,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern. 

06  Darbie,  Margaret,  Bromsgrove. 
oka  Crispe,  Henry,  Brodwas. 

o6(5  Crompton,  Thomas,  Seavern  Stoke. 

07  Harper,  Edward,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton. 
Kinges,  John,  husbandman,  Upton  Snodsbury. 
Whittingam,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Pepleton. 
Robbins,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 
Brian,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Norton  Linsey. 
Allys,  William,  husbandman,  Idlicote. 

12a  Payne,  John,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

13    Richardson,  Stephen,  husbandman,  Salwarp. 

Watson,  Thomas,  gent.,  Bengworth. 

Woodward,  Christopher,  Abberton. 

Dide,  Thomas,  Dracote. 

Cother,  Thomas,  Madresfield. 

Lawton,  Roger,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle. 

Dudley,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle. 

Daker,  Andrew,  clerk,  Brailes. 

Dorley,  Philip,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe. 

Kinges,  Elizabeth,  widow.  North  Litleton. 
22(3  Englishe,  Richard,  Rowslench. 

23  Webbe,  John,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle. 
23a  Truelove,  Thomas,  Lenchwick. 

24  Lambe,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

25  Pettipher,  Roger,  husbandman,  Great  Kington. 
25a  Hickes,  William,  Whatcot. 

26  Jarman,  William,  clarke,  Much  Malverne. 

27  Thornburye  ah.  Wellifed,  John,  Birlingham. 

28  Feeld,  George,  weaver,  Yardley. 

29  Cardell  als.  Olyver,  John,  Sturbridge. 

30  Payton,  William,  yeoman,  Tardebige. 
30a  Wheham,  Robert,  milner,  Aston  Cantloe. 
jpb  Taylor,  Richard,  Halford. 

31  Roulson,  Edward,  yeoman,  Inckbarrow, 
James,  John,  weaver,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 
Price,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Hallow. 
Compton,  John,  husbandman,  Birlingham. 
Owen,  Henry,  labourer,  Martley. 
Parsons,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

36a  Parks,  Robert,  walker,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

37  Butler,  Francis,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern. 
37a  Hill,  William,  Worcester. 

38  Walton,  William,  Worcester. 

39  Cooke,  Peter,  bachelor,  Shrawley. 


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No. 


40  Lenche,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

41  Coulfielde,  Francis,  Dodenham. 

42  Mounslowe,  William,  Kidderminster. 

43  Dugard,  George,  husbandman,  Claynes. 
43a  Evill,  Ann,  widow,  Rouslench. 

44  Church,  George,  yeoman,  Grimley. 
44a  Brooke,  Edward,  weaver,  Elmbridge. 
44^  Joyner,  Thomas,  Elmley  Lovet. 

45  Pitt,  William,  Eldersfield. 

46  Ward,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Eatington. 

47  Tandy,  Henry,  husbardman,  Abbotts  Morton. 

48  Haden,  Richard,  Rowley. 

49  Maultea,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester 
49a  Macham,  John,  Witchenford. 
49^  Bridges,  William,  husbandman,  Brayles. 
49^  Jewe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 

50  Dauis,  Robert,  husbandman,  Marten-Hussingtree. 
Soa  Hopkyns,  Thomas,  clerke,  Yardley. 

51  Hill,  Francis,  tayler,  Dudley. 
Strange,  Richard,  yeoman,  Elmbridge. 
Hill,  Wilham,  yeoman,  Claverdon. 
Smith,  Margery,  spinster,  Hanley  Castle. 
Barbor,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Tardebigge. 
Page,  William,  husbandman,  Pinvin. 
Surman,  John,  yeoman,  Drake  Broughton. 
Widdowes,  Thomas,  Aston. 
Blick,  Isabel!,  widow,  Warwick. 
Bratt  als.  Pratt,  Ann,  widow,  Wick-Pershore. 
Heywood,  Thomas,  Tardebygg. 

6ia  Lyghe,  William,  Bricklehampton. 

62  Lyndon,  Baldwin,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 
62a  Bradley,  Thomas,  Feckenham. 

63  Badger,  Nicolas,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 
Browne,  Jane,  spinster,  Leygh. 
Kings,  Humfry,  yeoman,  Bredicote. 
Slade,  Dorothy,  widow,  Martin  Hussintree. 

Biges,  Edward, . 

Eyles,  Edward,  husbandman,  Welland. 

68a  Weston,  Richard,  yeoman,  Comberton  Magna. 

69  White,  William,  sen.,  Castle  Morton. 

70  Heynes,  Philip,  labourer,  Inckbarrow. 

71  Tayler,  Joane,  widow,  Defford. 
71a  Glouer,  Ann,  Hill  Crome. 

72  Bryne,  John,  husbandman,  Besford. 
^^a  Hunt,  William,  Elmley  Castle. 
72^  Aldworth,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

73  Williams,  William,  Hanley  Castle. 

74  Brushe,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore 

75  Bond,  Thomas,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

76  Leadenton,  William,  husbandman,  Pirton. 
76a  Robins  als.  Wheeler,  Thomas,  Madresfeild. 
^bb  Wharton,  George,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

77  Ashworth,  Elinor,  widow,  Birchmorton. 
^^a  Heynes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Himbleton. 

78  Glover,  Edward,  yeoman.  Marten  Hussentree. 
^Za  Tayler,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

79  Hierne,  Joan,  widow,  Salford. 

80  Beamech,  Julius,  labourer,  Claverdon. 
8 J     Whooper,  William,  brewer,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 


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54               Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations.  [1612. 

No. 

i8ia  Butler,  Frances,  widow,  Strenshatn.  Admon.  and  I. 

182  Brooke,  Francis,  cloth  worker,  Sucldey.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

183  Darbye,  Ann,  spinster,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

184  Grainger,  William,  yeoman,  Halesowen,  W.  I. 

185  Price,  John,  husbandman,  Comberton  Magna.  W. 

186  Twinborrow,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Much  Malvern.  [W.  missing\  I. 

187  Hunt,  John,  husbandman,  Elmley.  W.  I. 

188  Flynt,  William,  yeoman,  Yardley.  W.  I. 
1 88(7  Sturdye,  Elizabeth,  Wootten  Wawen.  Admon. 

189  Shary,  Agnes,  widow,  Hoblench.  W.  I. 

190  Coulsey,  William,  millwright,  Staiiton.  W.  I. 

191  Soule,  Robert,  husbandman,  Eckington.  W.  I. 

192  Berge,  Richard,  Bearley.  W.  I. 

193  Merse,  Robert,  Bearley.  W.  I. 

194  Kyrbie,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

195  Ecclesall,  Thomas,  shomaker,  Sturbridge.  W.  I. 

196  Homeblowe,  Margaret,  widow,  Oldswinford.  W.  I. 

197  Rogers,  John,  baker,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

198  Feild,  William,  wheelwright.  Kings  Norton.  W,  I. 

199  Sowley,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hinlip.  W.  I. 

200  Marson,  John,  yeoman,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

201  Morley,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Berrowe.  W.  I. 

202  Neyer,  John,  yeoman,  Newland.  W.  I. 

203  Knight,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pyrton.  W.  I. 

204  Williams  als.  Baker,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Byrchmorton.  W.  I. 

205  Gower,  Richard,  Inckbarrow.  W. 

206  Stower,  Philip,  Elmley  Lovet  W.  I. 

207  Barnes,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Quinhill.  W.  I. 

208  Darcke,  Thomas,  Hadson.  W.  I. 

209  Souley,  Ellen,  spinster,  Pynvin.  W.  I, 

210  Beane,  Edmond,  yeoman,  Braunsford.  W.  I. 

211  CoweU,  William,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

212  Nott,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Hallow.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

213  Hyll,  John,  husbandman,  Broome,  Staffs.  W.  I. 

214  Moore,  Thomas,  Strensham.  W.  I. 

215  Hemynge,  James,  husbandman,  Ambersley.  W.  I. 

215a  Smyth, ,  Hampton-Evesham.  Admon.  and  I. 

215^  Brooke,  Katherine,  Badsey.  Admon.  and  I. 

2i^c  Hitchcocks,  John,  Claynes.  Admon.  and  I. 

215^  Hooke,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon. 

215^  Kings,  Alice,  widow,  Welland.  Admon.  and  I. 

215/  Johnes,  John,  jun.,  Kidderminster.  (?)  Admon. 

215^  Marchall,  Richard,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.  Admon. 

21 5/;  Burnford,  John,  Bromesgrove.  Admon. 

215/  Smith.  Elizabeth,  Wolverdington.  Admon.  and  I. 

215^  Tayler,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Northfield.  Admon.  and  I. 

216  Davies,  Roger,  Severn  Stoke,                                     .  W. 

217  Reynolds,  Kenelm,  Hartlebury.  W. 

218  Lyde,  Alice,  widow,  Netherton.  W,  I, 

219  Prettie,  George,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

220  Mountford,  Bartholomew,  Evesham.  Com,  and  W. 

221  Woodward,  Richard,  yeoman,  Birlingham,  W,  I. 

222  Chantrell,  Thomas,  St.  Andrew, .  W.  I. 

223  Freeman,  Jfohn,  gent,  Stretton-upon-the-Fosse.  W.  I. 

224  Badger,  Richard,  yeoman,  Barne  Green.  W. 

225  Bache, ,  Chadsley  Corbet,  W. 

225a  Bird,  Francis,  Halesowen,  Admon.  and  I. 

225^5  Wild,  George,  Doderhill.  Admon. 

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225^  Applebie,  John,  husbandman,  Hoblench.  Admon.  and  I. 

225^  \^Name  «;one^  I. 

225/  Rowbridge,  Henry,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

225^  Aldworth,  John,  clerke,  Bromesgrove.  Com.  and  I, 

225^  Symonds,  John,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle.  I. 

225/   Chamberlayne,  Alice,  Claynes.  Admon. 

225/'  Makam,  Alice,  widow,  Longdon.  I. 

225/^  Harte,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Brodwas.  I. 

225/  Tumor,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Great  Whitley.  Com.  and  I. 

2i^m\^Name  gone^  I. 

225«  Tagfge,  Edward,  Worcester.  I. 

225^  Fyzard,  Henry,  Brodwas.  I. 

225/  Perks,  Elynor,  Wier  Piddle.  I. 

2254^  Henderson,  Moringer,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  I. 

22Sr  Jew,  William,  Kington,  I. 

7.2^5  Wenbury,  George,  Cotheridge.  Com.  and  I. 

225/  Appresett (?),  Thomas,  Castle  Morton.  I. 

225«  Lewes,  Mary,  Malvern.  Admon.  and  I. 

225?/  Farmer,  Thomas,  Hadsor.  (?)  Admon.  and  I. 

226    Jackson,  Elenor,  widow,  Crowle.                                  "  W. 

226a  Heath,  Walter,  baker,  Warwick.  I. 

226^  Ingram,  Richard,  Spernall  (?).  I. 

226f  Bradshewe,  John,  gent., .  I. 

226rtf  Corbet,  Humphry,  Strensham.  I. 

226^  Wheatle,  John,  yeoman,  W'chford.  I. 

226/  Smyth,  Margaret, .  I. 

226^  Lyde,  Alice,  widow, .  I. 

22bh  Stevens,  Francis, .  I. 

226/  Chartwright,  Anthony, .  I. 

226;'  Coar,  Katherine,  Mathen.  I. 

226/^  Harp,  John,  Pershore.  Admon. 

226/   Heminge,  Richard,  Ombersley.  Admon.  and  I. 

226W  Ockley,  Robert, .  Admon. 

226«  Ireland,  William, .  I. 

226(?  Dolphin,  William, .  I. 

226i>  [  Yeardley,  Edward,  gent.,  Bewdesert.  , ,  „      , 

^^°^  I  Knottesford,  Prudence,  Studley.  ^^'  ^°"^- 
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1  Tandie,  Thomas,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  I. 
\a  Dorrell,  John,  Bretforton.  Com.  and  I. 

2  Varnam,  Richard,  cowper,  Tanworth.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

3  Bunnell,  Richard,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

4  Badger,  Richard,  yeoman,  Barntgreen,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

5  Ginckes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

6  Alford,  William,  glover.  Hallow.  W.  I. 

7  Collins,  William,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

8  Thomas,  Richard,  Lyghe.  W.  I. 

9  Andrews,William,  yeoman,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.  [Will  in  vol.  vii, p.  211.]  I. 

10  Wakeman,  John,  Churchill.  W.  I. 

1 1  Nest,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Chatesley.  W.  I. 

12  Dingle,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hill  Crome.  W.  I. 

13  Shaxspeare,  William,  husbandman,  Wroxhall.  W.  I. 

14  Buckley,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Over  Eatington.  W.  I. 

15  Cox,  Henry,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  W.  I. 
15a  Alcester,  William,  Tanworth.  Admon.  and  I. 

16  Prescott,  Ann,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

17  Purtoo,  Margaret,  widow,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  W.  I. 


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18  Stokes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Ipsley.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

19  Peerce,  Margery,  widow,  Pinvin.  W.  I. 

20  Blackwell,  William,  husbandman,  Warnton.  W.  I. 

21  Preyst,  Richard,  yeoman,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

22  Coze,  William,  clothier,  Salwarp,  W.  I. 

23  Litton,  John,  clarke,  Lapworth.  W.  I. 

24  Fysher,  William,  clerke,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester,  W.  I. 

25  Doughtie,  Thomas,  gent.,  Martley.  I. 

26  Peaxce,  Sibble,  widow,  Seaveme  Stoke.  W.  I. 

27  Norton,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Claynes.  W. 

28  Knowles,  Thomas,  Pershore.  W. 

29  Kettle,  Katherine,  singlewoman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

30  Dey,  Henry,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

31  Pretty,  Ann,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

32  Holmes,  Catharine,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

33  Forest,  James,  Henlye.  W.  I. 

34  Darbie,  Gilbert,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

35  Millmon,  John  \missing\. 

36  Jackson,  Thonias,  Welsbume.  W.  I. 

37  Hill,  Susanna,  Welsbume.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

38  Fones,  Richard,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

39  Hall,  Margaret,  widow,  Lyegh.  W.  I. 

40  Wood,  Henry,  naylor,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

41  Richards,  John,  Upton-upon-Sevem.  W, 

42  Phillips,  Joan,  widow,  Rouselench.  W.  I. 

43  Clerke,  William,  yeoman,  Chatesley.  W.  I. 

44  Pytt,  William,  husbandman,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

45  Saunders,  Richard, .     [See  vol.  vii,  p.  213.]  I. 

46  Freeman,  Thomas,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

47  Aphugh,  Hugh,  taylor,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  W.  I. 

48  Evans,  Margret,  spinster,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester.                           •  W.  I. 

49  Birtcheweesell,  Margaret,  widow,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

50  Cooke,  Isabell,  widow,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

51  Walker,  Margery,  widow,  Holy  Cross,.  Pershore.  W.I. 

52  Hewes,  Joan,  widow,  Doderhill.  W.  I. 

53  Kyrdall,  Graland,  Morton  Baggott.  W.  I. 

54  Ryall,  Alice,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet.  W. 

55  Whitmore,  Joyse,  Rowley  Regis.  W.  I. 

56  Beachampe,  Richard,  husbandman,  Cradley,  Hereford.  W.  I. 

57  Tovy,  Jane,  widow,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

58  Chamberline,  Joan,  widow,  Whatcote.  W.  I. 

59  Walfree  ah.  Coocke,  Thomas,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

60  Linton,  William,  yeoman,  Acton  Beachampe.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

61  Baker,  Richard  \fnissing\. 

62  Joines,  William,  husbandman,  Eckington.  W.  L 

63  Clyffe,  John,  husbandman,  Barton-on-the-Heath.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

64  Lentull,  AmoU,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  W.  L 

65  Parks,  Roger,  nailor,  Rowley.  W.  I. 

66  Harris,  John,  Newberie.  [W.  missing\  I. 

67  Harris,  Henry,  husbandman,  Cokebevington,  Warwick.  W.  L 

68  Sharwyne,  Edward,  mylnor,  Yardley.  W.  L 

69  Culle,  Eleanor,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  \. 

70  Marshall,  Roger,  husbandman,  Brayles.  W.  L 

71  Harcolt,  Robert,  Norton-Evesham.  W. 

72  Dolittle,  Margaret,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

73  Lyde,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Netherton.     [See  No.  2iqy.]  W. 

74  Goldisburghe,  Henry,  Worcester.  W. 

75  Dallamare,  Richard,  esq.,  Eldresfield.  Com.  and  W.  \. 

76  Godwine,  John,  yeoman,  Longdon.  W.  L 


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77  Harvie,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

78  Cenrick,  Walter,  Bromsgrove.     [W.  in  vol.  vii,  p.  217.] 

79  Marriotte,  Walter,  Briclehampton. 

80  Jones,  William,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

81  Waldron,  John,  yeoman,  Belbroughton. 

82  Phelps,  William,  Chatesley. 

83  Joines,  Jone,  widow,  Eckington. 
Za  Haye,  George,  husbandman,  Salwarp. 
^  Baskerfild,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Wolverley. 
86  Osborne,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Rushocke. 

f&7  Hewes,  John,  Feckenham. 

88  [Not  used.] 

89  Paddleford,  John,  yeoman,  Little  Wolford, 

90  Chanlar  als.  Ch2uiflower,  John,  Eckington 

91  Carpenter,  Thomas,  tanner,  Bromsgrove. 

92  Porter,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hadsor. 

93  Henlay,  Thomas,  Bidford. 

94  Lewis,  Florence,  Tardebigg. 

95  Huxley,  Charles,  Droitwich.     [W.  in  vol.  vii,  p.  219.] 

96  Sale,  John,  husbandman.  Temple  Grafton. 

97  Palmer,  John,  husbandman,  Atherston. 

98  Banwell,  William,  husbandman,  Nether  Pillarton. 

99  Evans,  William,  husbandman,  Churchonibom. 
100  Morrels,  William,  husbandman,  Churchonibom. 
loi  Webb,  Thomas,  weaver,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

102  Merryman,  William,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

103  Richardes  als.  Hooper,  Thomas,  clothier,  St.  Martin,  Worcester 

104  Hassellocke,  Thomas,  weaver,  St.  Peter,  Droitwich. 

105  Stephens,  Thomas,  joyner,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

106  Hewes,  John,  husbandman,  Rouslench. 

107  Collins,  Guy,  husbandman,  Whatcot. 

108  Man,  Richard,  Powick. 
1 08a  Turnock,  William,  Rowley. 

109  Durham,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pinley,  Rowington 
no  Walsingbam,  Maurice,  gent.,  Wicklesford. 

111  Haukes,  Edmund,  Abbotts  Salford. 

112  Stanton,  William,  yeoman,  Hallowe. 

113  Tompkins,  Richard,  shepherd,  Alderminster. 

1 14  Courte, ,  Wolverton. 

114a  Fearfax,  Elizabeth,  Barford. 

115  Holder,  John,  husbandman,  Liegh. 
115a  Burte,  John,  Wickamford. 

116  Wilkes,  Ann,  maidservant,  Honington. 

117  Hunt,  William,  Long  Compton. 

118  Staunton,  William,  walker,  Worcester. 

119  Eyles,  Martha,  Welland. 

120  Haughton,  John,  woUendraper,  Hales  Owen. 

121  Stone,  Roger,  Hinlip. 

122  Lench,  Ralph,  esq.,  Doverdale. 
122a  Mowle,  John,  Hartlebury. 

1 23  [Not  used.] 

124  Beet,  Henry,  husbandman,  Honington. 

125  Dun,  John,  Belbroughton. 

126  Wood,  Robert,  Witchenford. 

127  Jones,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

128  Griffin,  Randle,  Kidderminster. 

129  Tenan,  Henry,  Briclehampton. 

130  Browning,  John,  Suckley. 

131  Andros,  Eleanor,  widow,  Hallow. 


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58               Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations.  [1613. 

No. 

32  Hoggins,  John,  husbandman,  Salford.  W.  I. 

33  Amphlet,  Wilham,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

34  Ellins,  Margery,  widow,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  I. 

35  Greene,  George,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 

36  Hunt,  Lawrence,  Welsburne.  W.  I. 

37  Handle,  Thomas,  husbandman.  North  Littleton.  W.  L 

38  Merriman,  Frances,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  L 

39  Seaverne  als.  Senkin,  Walter,  Shrawley.  W.  L 

40  Walker,  Margaret,  spinster,  Claynes.  W.  L 

41  Underbill,  Thomas,  Halesowen.  W. 

42  Sotherne,  John,  Franckley.  W.  L 

43  Crumpe,  William,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  L 

44  Thomas,  Philip,  Birchmorton.  W.  L 

45  Wade,  James,  yeoman,  St.  Andrew's,  Pershore.  W. 

46  Harris,  John,  Burnells  Brome.  W.  I. 

47  Hobday  als.  Lacy,  John,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

48  Ganderton,  Joyce, .  W. 

49  Orford,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W.  L 

50  Smart,  Margaret,  Claynes.  W.  L 

51  Compton,  Ann,  Eatington.  W.  L 

52  Cooke,  Thomas,  Cotheridge.  W.  I. 

53  Amaris,  Joane,  Aldington.  W, 
53«  Morris,  Henry,  Bidford.                                                               Admon.  and  L 

54  Gonderton,  Thomas,  Powick.  W.  L 

55  ^^ZZ^i  Margaret,  widow,  Kemsey.  W.  L 

56  Gaman,  William,  Kinwarton.  W. 

57  Summer,  John,  cutler,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  W.  L 

58  Taylor,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  L 

59  Fidowe,  Ann,  widow,  Dodenham.  W.  I. 

60  Pharr,  Roger,  Northfield.  W.  L 

61  Suche,  Henry,  yeoman,  Newbold.  W.  L 
6ia  Jackson,  Richard,  wever, .  W.  L 

62  Bachler,  Thomas,  clerk,  Pershore.  W.  L 
62a  Nanfan,  William,  esq.,  Birchmorton.  W.  L 

63  Moore,  Thomas,  Cropthorne.  W.  L 

64  Elize,  Robert,  yeoman,  Pyrton.  W.  L 
64a  Kinward,  Katherine,  widow,  Aulfrick.  W.  L 

65  James,  William,  yeoman,  Severne  Stoke.  W.  L 
65a  Harris,  William,  Halesowen.  W.  L 

66  Cryspe,  Roger,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Sevem.  W.  L 
66a  Willis,  Thomas,  Briclehampton.  W.  L 

67  Mowll,  William,  Northpyddell.  W.  L 
67a  Ellize,  Robert,  Pyrton.  W.  L 

68  Owen,  Richard,  Upton-upon-Sevem.  W. 
68a!  Simonds  als.  Mounford,  Joan,  widow, .  W.  I. 

69  Sowly,  John,  yeoman,  Churchill.  W.  L 
69a  Butler,  Francis,  Defford.  W.  I. 

70  Jones,  Richard,  gent,  Claynes.  W.  L 
70a  Acton,  Charles,  Kidderminster.  W.  L 

71  Ovlde,  Anthony,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
71a  Dolittle,  Joan,  Kidderminster.  W.  L 

72  Blizzard,  Thomas,  shepherd,  Bengworth.  W.  L 
72a  Turner,  Richard,  Strensham.  W.  L 

73  Vernam,  Alice,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.  W.  L 
73a  Hill,  Thomas,  Tardebig.  W.  I. 

74  Harpe,  John,  Salwarp.  W.  L 

75  Hewes,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Callow,  Feckenham.  W.  L 

76  Weale,  Joan,  Ulbarow.  W.  L 

77  Bache,  Abel,  Bromsgrove.  *  W.  L 


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178  Butler,  Thomas,  Liegh.  W.  I. 

179  Morton,  John,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

180  Weatherhill,  Anthony,  Slimbridge.     [W.  in  vol.  vii,  No.  222.]  I. 

181  Aldeme,  William,  yeoman,  Martley.  W. 

182  Brewer,  William,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

183  Otter,  John  [Edersfield,  W.  in  vol.  vii,  fol.  223].  I. 

184  Dawkes,  Thomas  [Grafton  Flyford,  W.  in  vol.  vii,  224].  I. 

185  Ellis,  Robert,  Earles  Crombe.  W.  I. 

186  Hunt,  Alice,  widow,  Tan  worth.  W.  I. 

187  Bobbins,  John,  Halford.  W. 

188  Darloe,  Margaret,  widow.  Over  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

189  Clifford,  Richard,  Powick.     [W.  in  vol.  vii,  fol.  226.]  I. 

190  Doughtie,  Elizabeth,  Lulsey.  W.  I. 

191  Blick,  Roger, .  W. 

192  Leny,  John, .  W. 

193  EUy,  Hellen,  Salwarp.  W.  I. 

194  Pardoe,  William,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

195  Huett,  Richard,  Welsbome.  W.  I. 

196  Dolittle,  John,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

197  Knocker,  Roger,  Powicke.  W.  I. 

198  Winnall,  William,  Ombersley.  W.  I.  (?). 

199  Woodward,  Richard, .  W. 

200  Homeblow,  William,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 
2or     Saunders,  John,  labourer,  Hanly  Castle.  W.  I. 

202  Gregory,  Richard,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

203  Peeres,  John,  milner,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 
203a  Harwarde,  Thomas,  Bidford.  Admon. 
203/J  Leay,  John,  Yardley.  I. 
203^  Greenebanke,  Richard,  Worcester.  I. 
203^  French,  Dionise,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  I. 
203^  Corbett,  "Dorothy,  Brayles.  I. 
203^  Adams,  Alice,  widow.  Great  Malvern.  Admon.  and  I. 
loig  Allen,  John,  Liegh.  I. 
203A  Samon,  Richard,  Ilmington.  I. 
203/  Walker,  Edward,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham.  I. 
203/'  Wood,  John,  Birchmorton.  \. 
loik  Parker,  Robert,  Himbleton.  I. 

203/  Mayo,  John, .  1. 

203W  Rickets,  Ann,  widow,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  L 

203«  Reeve,  George,  Washborne.  L 

2030  Webb,  Joane,  Rouslench.  L 

203;J  Huntt,  Alice,  widow,  Long  Compton.  \. 

2037  Cottrell,  John,  Worcester.  \. 

203r  Hill,  William,  Doderhill.  \. 
203 J  Hunte,  William,  Elmley  Castle.                                                   Com.  and  L 

203^  Hale,  Henry,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  L 

203«  Hardimans,  Robert, .  I. 

zoyv  Kempe,  George,  Harvington.  I. 

204  Lea,  Richard,  Evesham.  Admon. 
204a  Mayres,  Thomas,  Worcester.  L 
204*  Parre,  John,  Yardley.  \. 
204c  Turner,  William,  Welland.  L 
204^  Mylls,  Thomas,  Kidderminster.  L 
204^  Harvie,  William,  Bromsgrove.  I. 

204/  Moule,  John, .  L 

204^  Kents(?),  William, .  I. 

204^^  Hawkes,  Edmund,  Abbotts  Salford.  I. 

204/  Jobson,  Thomas,  Barcheston.  I. 

204/'  Bacheler,  George,  Burlingham.  I. 

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204^  Walsingham,  Maurice,  Wicklesford. 

205  Blounte,  George,  gent.,  Knightwick. 

206  Alcoxe,  Raynold,  Salwarp. 

207  Hemming,  William,  Samborne. 
207a  Thome,  William,  Great  Hampton. 
207^  Hawling,  Walter,  Castle  Morton. 
207^  Hale,  John,  Castle  Morton. 

7.0'jd  Standley,  Richard,  Tardebigg. 

2075  Hall  als.  Oliu,  John,  Upton-upon- Severn. 

207/  Trevice,  James, . 

207^  Woodcock  als.  Walker,  John,  Han  ley  Castle. 
207A  Lane,  Henry,  Himbleton. 
207;   Underhill,  Thomas,  Halesowen. 

2077   Hubboull,  Elizabeth, . 

T.o'jk  Charles,  Richard,  Strensham. 

207/  Dugsird,  Winifred,  Claynes. 

207W Banister,  John,  Henley. 

207«  Hall,  Robert,  Halesowen. 

207<7  Burch,  Richard,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

207/  Roberts,  Richard, . 

208  Grafton,  William,  Claverdon. 
208a  Lane,  Joan,  widow,  Alvestone. 
208^  Cartwright,  William,  Dudley. 
7.oZc  Barnesley,  Roger,  Bromesgrove. 
2o8df  Morden,  Christopher,  Stawnton. 
208^  Cowle,  Thomas,  Belbroughton. 
208/  Dowler,  William,  Tardebig. 
208^  Blyck,  Roger, . 

208A  Knight,  Jane,  Churchill. 

208/  Farley,  John, . 

2og    \torn\y  Thomas  \may  be  Waldren]. 
209a  Foster  als.  Groome,  Frances,  Brodwas. 

209^  Parsons,  Rowland, . 

209^  Anger,  John,  husbandman,  Rowley  Regis. 

209</  Darbye,  William,  Rowley. 

209^  Kerdale,  Thomas,  Spernall. 

209/"  Spaldinge,  William,  Ripple. 

209^  Lench,  Peter,  gent.,  Doverdale. 

209A  Raynolds,  Richard,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

209/  HUl,  William,  Doderhill. 

2097'  Turner,  William,  Welland. 

209^  Walter,  James,  yeoman,  Welland. 

2IO    Wyllis,  John,  Kidderminster. 

2ioa  Pensam,  Margaret,  widow,  Bishampton. 

210^  Angell,  Thomas, . 

210^  Chadborne,  James,  sharman, . 

210^  Dipp,  John,  Hallow. 

2 1  OS  Vndrell,  Richard,  yeoman,  Broome. 

210/  Kingley,  John,  Flyford  Flavell. 

210^  Hewes,  John,  Callow  Hill. 

2\ok  Olney,  Martin,  blacksmith,  Ashorne. 

2iOi   Aulseter,  Davey,  yeoman,  Huddington. 

z\oj  Wheeler,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

2\ok  Fones,  Richard,  Bromsgrove. 

210/  Dorrell,  John,  Bretforton. 

2  low  Griffin,  William,  Astley. 

2io«  Riall,  Alice,  widow,  Doderhill. 

21CW  Richards,  John,  mercer,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

2ic^  Gibbes,  Robert,  Stretford. 


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woq  Baylies,  William,  Rowley. 

!ior  Baker,  Richard, . 

!I0J  Heming,  Richard,  Ambresley. 
tio/  Alderne,  Margery,  widow,  Martley. 
wou  Kempe,  George,  Harvington. 

MOV  Chamberleine,  Joan, . 

JiowHarcott,  Robert,  husbandman,  Norton-Evesham. 
Jior  Fytter,  William,  Kings  Norton. 
woy  Lyde,  Elizabeth,  Netherton.    [See  No.  73.] 
woz  Harvey,  William,  Bromsgrove. 

!  1 1     Fennor,  Robert  (?), . 

\\\a  Wyn,  Tacce,  widow,  EldersBeld. 

\\\b  Kimberley,  Robert,  IBromsgrove. 

\\\c  Mylles,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

\\\d  Turner,  John,  Cotheridge. 

\\\e  Ammry,  Thomas,  Abbots  Salford. 

\\\f  Fysher,  Richard,  Eldersfield. 

511^  Knowles,  Thomas,  Pershore. 

\x\h  Norton,  Anthony,  Claynes. 

\\\i  Duppa,  John,  vicar  of  Loxley. 

\\\j  Sm^,  William,  Kidderminster. 

\\\k  Pitt,  Humphry,  Martley. 

511/  Wyatt,  Edmund,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

!li;»  Angle,  Margery,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

win  Green,  John,  Alderminster. 

\\\o  Bott,  William,  Severn  Stoke. 

\\\p  Pettie,  William  (?),  Emlode 

\\\q  Winslowe,  William,  Hanley  Castle. 

!iir  Jonest,  Rebecca,  widow,  Alston. 

WIS  Tavender,  Richard, . 

!I2    [Name gone,  mentions  Joan  Symons],  Castle  Morton. 

!I3    Dutton,  Joan, . 

!i3a  Batchler,  George,  Birlingham. 
w-^b  Meeres,  Thomas,  St.  Swithen,  Worcester. 
wy  Poole,  James,  Dormston. 
w^d  Allen,  John,  husbandman,  Leigh. 
wy  St.  Peter,  Worcester,  Vicarage  of. 
ti3/  Bucknam,  Hugh,  Severn  Stoke. 
513^  Beale,  William,  Birch  Morton. 
513^  Dusten,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Severn. 
w^i   Hardiman,  Robert,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 
w^j  Hale,  Henry,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
!I3>^  Walker,  Edward,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham. 
[13/  Greenebanck,  Richard,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
!i3w/PaiT,  George,  Yardley. 
5i3«  Bullock,  Rowland,  Castle  Morton. 
5I3<3  Darbye,  Robert,  St.  Andrew,  Droit wich. 
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1  Oliver,  Ann,  widow,  Suckley. 

2  Stollard,  Clement,  labourer,  Crowle. 

3  Wolmer,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Himbleton. 

4  Greenaway,  Robert,  husbandman,  Berrow. 

5  Cooke,  Francis,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

6  Wood,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Defford 

7  Hiller,  Ann,  spinster,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

8  Hopkins,  John,  Odingley. 

9  Reynoldes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Lighthome. 


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No. 

0  Moylt,  William,  gent.,  Seavern  Stoke.  W.  I. 

1  Sherwin,  Ann,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I. 
\a  Browning,  John,  Martley.  Admon.  and  I. 
\b  Pitt,  John,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
\c  Sparrie,  John,  Clent.  Admon.  and  I. 

2  Jones,  George,  husbandman,  Witchford.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

3  Shaxsper,  Richard,  Rowington.  W.  I. 
3a  Hanrie,  William  and  Edmund,  Leigh.  Admon.  and  I. 

4  Wenslowe,  Christofer,  Studley.  W.  I, 
4a  Roberts,  John,  clerk,  Eckington.  Admon.  and  I. 
4*  Stanford,  Phillip,  Tysoe.                                                  Com.  Admon.  and  I. 

5  Holmes,  Winifred,  Kings  Norton.  Admon.  and  W. 
5a  Hirone,  Robert,  Abbotts  Salford.  Admon.  and  I. 

6  Pantingf,  William,  yeoman,  Grymley.  W.  I. 
6a  Tynder  [Tydnor  in  /.J,  William,  mason,  Hanley  Castle.         Admon.  and  I . 

7  Waldrenn,  Edward,  sithsmith,  Clent.  W.  I. 

8  Hemming's,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Burmington.  W.  I. 

9  Thomas,  William,  tanner,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

20  Moore,  Elizabeth,  Charleton.  W.  I. 

21  Wood,  Isabell,  widow,  Holt.  W.  I, 

22  Chambers,  Humphry,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

23  Cox,  John,  sen.,  Norton.  W.  I. 

24  Taylor,  Ann,  widow.  Long  Compton.  W.  L 

25  Berrye,  Amy,  widow,  Whichford.  W.  L 

26  Yonge,  Humphrey,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  L 

27  'Shakespeare,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Rowington.  W.  L 
27a  Payton,  John,  Nether  Arley.  Admon.  and  L 
273  Price,  Elijeus,  yeoman,  Lapworth.                                Com.  Admon.  and  L 

28  Asplen  als.  Gilbert,  John,  tanner,  St.  Nicholas, .  W.  L 

29  Hollins,  John,  yeoman,  Claynes.  W.  L 

30  Daniel,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Welland.  W.  L 

31  Carter,  John,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Severn.  W.  L 

32  Dunne,  Richard,  gunsmith,  Upton-upon-Severn.  W.  L 

33  Lythome,  Richard,  husbandman,  Severn  Stoke.  W.  L 

34  Holdship,  Arnell,  Upton  Snodsbury.  W.  L 

35  Griffin,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  L 

36  Ingram,  Edward,  yeoman,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  L 

37  Sandie,  Robert,  taylor.  Castle  Morton.  W.  L 

38  Yeddith,  William,  Hallow.  W.  L 

39  Pitway,  John,  clothier,  Worcester.  W.  L 

40  Brockington,  Laurence,  Priors  Cleve.  W.  L 

41  Broadway,  Ann,  widow,  Sedgbarrow.  W.  L 
41a  Rainsford,  Hercules,  Elmley  Castle.  Admon. 
\\b  Plevey,  Thomas,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  L 

42  Coocke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  L 

43  Capp,  Elizabeth,  singleman.  Butlers  Marston.  W.  L 

44  Chamberlyn,  Catherine,  widow,  Kington.  W.  L 

45  Atkyn,  John,  clothier,  Worcester.  W.  L 

46  Nicklas,  William,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham.  W.  L 

47  Wood,  Richard,  Abbotts  Salford.  W.  L 

48  Brinton,  John,  nayler,  Halesowen.  W.  L 

49  Ganderton,  William,  husbandman,  Shreeves  Lench.  W.  L 

50  Bate,  John,  cowper.  Kings  Norton.  W.  L 

51  Trevisse,  Margaret,  widow.  Little  Wolford.  W.  L 

52  Baldwyn,  Margaret,  singlewoman,  Stoulton.  W.  L 
52a  Savage,  Richard,  esq.,  Idlicote.  Com.  Admon.  and  L 
52^  Addis,  Edward,  Upton-upon-Severn.  Admon.  and  L 

53  Headway,  Katherine,  husbandman,  Coughton.  W.  L 

54  Greene,  Henry,  husbandman,  Tysoe.  W.  L 


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54a  Phillipps,  William,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

55  Biddle,  Joan,  widow,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 

56  Barrer,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Pendock.  W.  I. 

57  Baily,  Joan,  widow,  Rowley  Regis.  W. 

58  DanneU,  William,  weaver,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

59  Mann,  Joan,  widow,  Berrow,  W.  I. 

60  Kilbie,  Humphry,  husbandman,  Long  Compton.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

61  Grisold,  Roger,  Rowington.  W.  I. 
63  Barton,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 

63  Tandy,  Henry,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  I. 

64  Mills,  Edward,  gent.,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

65  Pearce,  John,  husbandman,  Ipsley.  W.  I. 

66  Yed,  John,  brickmaker,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

67  Lillie,  Gilbert,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

68  Hunt,  Richard,  husbandman.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

69  Rabon,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wroxall.  Mem.  Admon.  and  I. 

70  Borne,  Henry,  husbandman,  Ambresley.  W.  I. 

71  Hamon,  Walter,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  W.  I. 

72  Bird,  Catherine,  widow,  Bretforton.  W.  I. 
72a  Poole,  Richard,  Hanley  Castle.                                                Admon.  and  I. 

73  Brinton,  Margery,  widow,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  W. 

74  Brooke,  Joan,  widow,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

75  Clarke,  John,  yeoman,  The  Berrow.  W. 

76  Fletcher,  John,  yeoman,  Hanly  Castle.  W.  I. 

77  Booth,  Humphry,  labourer,  Chadsley.  W.  I. 

78  Powidc  als.  Grister,  Richard,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

79  Gethertun,  William,  Crowle.  W.  I. 
79a  Perkes,  Agnes,  Fladbury.  Admon. 

80  Dlg'g'ar,  Henry,  St.  Elen,  Worcester.  W. 
80a  Amsden  als.  Gregorie,  Walter,  Tan  worth,  Warwick.    Com,  Admon.  and  I. 

81  Byrd,  Henry,  yeoman,  Bretforton.  W.  I. 

82  Coze,  Thomas,  clerk,  Brome,  Staffs.  W.  I. 
83.  Aston,  Thomas,  Broome,  Staffs.  W.  I. 

84  Bound,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Severn.  W.  I. 

85  Sowly,  Thomas,  Hanbury.  W.  I. 

86  KetUe,  Robert,  Kings  Norton.  W.I. 

87  Kirbye,  Thomas,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 

88  James,  Ralph,  Studley.  W.  I. 

89  Davies,  Walter,  Upton-upon-Sevem.  W.  I. 

90  Wall,  John,  Hanbury.  W.  I. 

91  Bolton,  John,  yeoman,  Hanbury.  W.  I. 

92  Lane,  John,  Pendock.  W.  \. 

93  Palmer,  John,  yeoman,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

94  Barton,  Robert,  yeoman,  Huddington.  W. 

95  Faux,  Richard,  husbandman,  HiU  Crombe.  W. 

96  Maynard,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  L 

97  Brinton,  William,  labourer,  Crowle.  W.  L 

98  Lynton,  Hugh,  Lyegh.  W.  L 
98a  Grene,  Oliver,  Alcester.                                                             Admon.  and  L 

99  Barnes,  Richard,  All  Saints,  Worcester.                            Admon.  and  W.  I. 
99a  Benford,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Rowington.  Admon. 

100  CoUicke,  Margery,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I. 

loi  Taylor,  Thomas,  Eckington,  W.  L 

102  Kinder,  Humfrey,  labourer,  Studley.  W.  L 

103  Salisburie,  Ann,  widow,  Stratford.  W.  L 

104  Pitt,  Nicholas,  weaver,  Leigh.  W.  \. 

105  Hollyman,  Ann,  widow,  Leigh.  W.  L 

106  Harries,  John,  Hallow.  W.  L 

107  Saunders,  Frances,  spinster,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

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No. 

08  Goode,  Mark,  yeoman,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  W.  I. 

09  Yokins,  William,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

10  Smyth,  Christopher,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 
\oa  Smith,  Robert,  blacksmith,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

11  Shaxspere,  Thomas,  Rowing^on.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

12  Billing:,  Richard,  Welsburne.  W.  I. 

13  Eborall,  Thomas,  sen.,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

14  Harrison,  William,  carpenter.  Long  Compton.  W.  I. 

15  Yamolde,  Gower,  Droitwich.  Com.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

16  Milles,  William,  weaver,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

17  Warner,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 

18  Marson,  Joan,  widow,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 
18a  Kaye,  Thomas,  Fly  ford  Flavell.  Admon. 
1 83  Hill,  John,  Castle  Morton.  Admon. 

19  Haynes,  Thomas,  shomaker,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

20  Leaper  als.  Casten,  Edward,  glover,  Evesham.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
20a  Millarde,  John,  Birch  Morton.  Com.  Admon.  and  I. 
2o3  Pettcfer,  Alfce,  widow,  Kington.  Admon.  and  I. 

21  Greene,  Robert,  miller,  Dodderhill.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

22  Parker,  Thomas,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  I. 

23  Broune,  Margery,  widow,  Upton  Snodsbury.  W.  I. 
23a  Addams,  Richard,  Tredington.                                       Com.  Admon.  and  I. 

24  Pyrton,  John,  husbandman.  Birch  Morton.  W.  I. 

25  Johnson,  Jerome,  labourer,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

26  Tandie,  Joan,  widow,  Bredicote.  W.  I. 
26a.  Peter,  John,  Uffenham.  Admon.  and  I. 

27  Wynnall,  Isabel,  widow,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

28  Woddam,  Richard, \tom\  W.  I. 

29  Bolton,  Elizabeth,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

30  Penne,  Silvester,  Chadisley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

31  Bellamy,  Francis,  husbandman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

32  Thomas,  Joan,  widow,  Wolverley.  W.  I. 

33  Edkins,  George,  husbandman,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 

34  Tewe,  Joan,  widow,  Berrow.  W.  I. 

35  Freeman,  Alice,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  1. 

36  Wassell,  Christopher,  yeoman,  Belbroughton.  W.  1. 

37  Gest,  Richard,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

38  Reece,  Henry,  yeoman,  Malhon.  W.  I. 

39  Fernell,  Katherine,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

40  Harrys  als.  Collines,  Richard,  husbandman,  Much  Malvern.  W.  1. 
40a  InsoU,  Roger  (?),  Fladbury  (?).  Admon.  and  1. 

41  Tanner,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Eckington.  W.  I. 

42  Chellingfworth,  John,  Upton  Warren.  W.  I. 

43  Bannynge,  John,  yeoman,  Norton-Evesham.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

44  Bannynge,  Katherine,  Norton-Evesham.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

45  Wynnall,  Hewstons,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

46  Longmore,  Henry,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

47  Chipman,  Anne,  widow,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

48  Mogge,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

49  Dallye,  Edward,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 
49a  Stocke,  William,  Treddington.  Admon.  and  I. 

50  Leaper,  Thomas,  glover,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

51  CoUyns,  Agnes,  widow,  Offenham.  W.  I. 

52  Pawling,  John,  weaver,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

53  Swyfte,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

54  Benet,  John,  Norton-Evesham.  W.  I. 

55  Coocke,  John,  labourer,  Bretforton.  W.  I. 

56  Peart,  Anthony,  husbandman,  Bredon.  W.  I. 

57  Abbotts,  William,  Uylor,  Daylesford.  W.  L 


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58  Baker,  Richard,  husbandman,  Pershore. 

59  Comili,  Robert,  husbandman,  Bretforton. 

60  Wilks,  Walter,  Briclehampton. 

61  Hodbatch,  Henry,  wheelwright,  Stoke  Prior. 

62  Allen,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

63  Darbye,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Dudley. 

64  Orford  als.  Lankisheire,  Eleanor,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

65  Butcher,  Simon,  Northfield. 

66  Perrott,  William,  Warley. 

67  Maides,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Wasperton. 

68  Hodges,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Powick. 

69  Peerson,  John,  clothier,  Kidderminster. 

70  Nutt,  John,  singleman,  Teddington. 
"joa  Brantley,  Richard,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

71  Handey,  Bartholomew,  labourer,  Offenham. 

72  Hemminge,  John,  yeoman,  Acthlench. 

73  Hutchins,  Richard,  "Bishops  Hampton. 

74  Litleton,  Thomas,  carpenter,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
74a  Dawnce,  Richard,  Nawnton. 

74(J  Parrie,  John,  yeoman,  Bishampton. 

75  Chadocke,  Jane,  spincer.  Hallow. 

76  Griffin,  Jane,  widow,  St.  Marten's,  Worcester. 

77  Hobday  als.  Lacy,  Hugh,  Tardebigge. 

78  Taylor  als.  Waker,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Hanbury. 

79  Checket,  John,  husbandman,  Bishampton. 
79a  Sandlands,  Francis,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

80  Rogers,  Thomas,  cooper,  Pershore. 
80a  Webstar,  William,  miller,  Luddington. 
Zob  Hill,  Andrew,  gent.,  Castle  Morton. 
80^  Rocke,  Roger,  Acton  Beachampe. 

%od  Smithe,  Robert,  St.  Nicholas,  ^Vorcester. 
8o^  Smyth,  Leonard,  Lighthome. 

81  Pinke,  Richard,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
Zxa  Robins,  John,  AH  Saints,  Evesham. 

82  James,  William,  yeoman,  Seavem  Stoke. 

83  Dowler,  William,  husbandman,  Halesowen. 

84  Bearcrofte,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hanbury. 

85  Hill,  George,  Tardebigge. 

86  Idwin,  Raphe,  Elmley  Lovet. 

86rt  Hobday  als.  Lassy,  John,  yeoman,  Bradley. 

Zkb  Hoockes,  John,  yeoman,  Wolverley. 

86r  Baugh,  Robert,  Pensam. 

Edes,  Edmund,  Studley. 

Wheeler,  Henry,  sithgrinder,  Kitherminster. 

89  Apparry,  Pearce,  husbandman,  Pershore. 

90  Packington,  Edward,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

91  Rowljind,  Griffith,  grocer,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

92  Coley,  John,  Rowley. 

93  Askew,  Bamaby,  gent.,  Wroxall. 

94  Ballamie,  Henry,  Hadsor(?). 

95  Dyson,  Ursula,  widow,  Inckbarow. 

96  Worsly,  Leonard,  gent.,  Kington. 

97  Davies,  Robert,  Hampton  Lucy. 

98  Rogers,  Humphrey,  yeoman,  UUenhall. 

99  Daniell,  John,  Eldersfield. 

200  {Not  used.] 

201  Bird,  Nathaniel,  yeoman,  Bretforton. 

202  Pinnocke,  Richard,  husbandman,  Norton-Brcdon. 

203  Keeling,  Thomas,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 


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Clent,  William,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 
Harvard,  Eleanor,  widow,  Feckenham. 
Gatfield,  John,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern. 
West,  Agnes,  widow,  Warwick. 
Richards,  Andrew,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 
Hill,  Maud,  singlewoman,  Staunton. 
Rickards,  George,  sen.,  Norton,  Breedon. 
Home  a/s.  Disley,  George,  husbandman,  Pyrton. 
Elize,  Margery,  widow,  Pyrton. 
Kyman  [Kinman  in  /.],  John,  Lenchwick. 
Fletcher,  Robert,  labourer,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
Freeman  ah.  Edwards,  Richard,  Blockley. 
Grannte,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Spernall. 
Burton,  Richard,  yeoman,  Morton  Baggott. 
Doughtie,  Isabel!,  widow,  Knightwick. 

Sandford,  Ann,  widow, . 

Burford,  John, . 

Ridge,  Harry,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 

Tandey,  Edmund,  weaver,  Kemsey. 

Wilkes,  Nicholas,  Ombersley. 

Yotuige,  Francis,  labourer,  Abbotts  Morton. 

Gould,  William,  husbandman,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

Brooke,  Robert,  husbandman,  Great  Witley. 

Dipp,  William,  Hanley  Castle. 

Abrahall,  Joane, . 

Longe,  Nicholas,  Stretton-upon-Fosse. 

Bennet,  Simon,  sithsmith,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

Wood,  William,  Great  Witley. 

Higgins,  Cornelius,  Halesowen. 

Hall,  William,  Suckley  (?). 

Yonge,  John,  husbandman,  Norton  Linsey. 

Andrewes,  ,  Hartlebury. 

Slough,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Maudicke,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Warwick. 

Buller,  Richard,  gent.,  Halford. 

Gefiingfs,  Thomas,  tailer,  Lapworth. 

Cale,  George,  Bidford. 

Wynd,  Christopher,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester. 

Dighton,  John,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 

Gough,  Edward,  Pershore. 

Bearne,  John,  Bengworth. 

Wassells,  Isabel,  Alvechurch. 

Robberts,  Margaret,  Evesham. 

Shipman,  John,  Marston  Sicca,  Glos. 

Haymas,  Walter,  Bromsgro\e. 

Greene,  Edmund,  taylor,  Aston  Cantlow. 

Elcocks,  Francis,  Powick. 

Man,  Roger,  clerk,  Poycke. 

Tanner,  Barnard,  husbandman,  Fladbury. 

Exall,  William,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

Fawlks,  Thomas,  Tanworth. 

Rocke,  John,  Acton  Beacham. 

Saunders,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

Joyner,  John,  husbandman,  Long  Compton. 

Allen,  John,  Claynes. 

James,  Margaret, . 

Pere,  Alice,  Dormston. 
Right,  John,  Hoblench. 
Evans,  Owen,  St.  John's  Bedwardine. 


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No. 

242^  Baysent,  Alice  and  Margery,  Feckenham.  I. 

242//  Browne,  John,  Wolverton.  I. 

242/  Collens,  Ann,  Honibom.  I, 

2427    Bane,  William,  labourer,  Yardley.  I. 

243  Clemens,  Anthony,  baker,  Warwick.  W. 

244  Kerfote,  George,  tayler,  North  PyddelL  W.  I. 
244a  Beard,  Ralph,  Peopleton.  Admon.  and  I. 
24411J  Holtara,  Christian,  Wolford.  Admon. 
244^  Dugmore,  Robert,  Redmarley  Debitot.  Admon. 
244^  Glase,  Emme,  widow,  Tysoe.  Admon. 
244<?  Biddle,  Alice,  Claynes.  Admon. 
244/  Cosnett,  John,  Pershore.  Admon. 
244^  Ascoll,  John,  Welsborne.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 
244/^  Nest,  Thomas,  Chatisley.  Admon. 
244/  James,  William,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester.  I. 
2447  Timbrell,  Edward,  Offenham.  I. 
244/^  Woodward,  William,  Long  Compton,  I. 

244/  Bell,  George, .  I, 

244/;/  Rawlins,  Anthony, .  I. 

244//  Mores,  Matthew,  Walton  Maudick.  I. 

244(3  Harrison, ,  Long  Compton.  Com. 

244/)  Gardner,  John,  Great  Wolford.  I. 

244^  Gybbes,  Christopher,  Warwick.  I. 

244r  Stubbes  (?),  Henry,  Charlecote.  I. 
244J  Bundle  of  Invs.  and  Adtnons.,  names  torn  away. 

1615. 

1  Brooholdingf,  Thomas  \jnissing\. 

2  Kerbie,  Margaret  [fnissing]. 

3  Lircock,  Thomas  [missing]. 

4  Sklicer,  Christopher  [missing]. 

5  Chandler,  Gabriel,  weaver,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W. 

6  Perrine,  Thomas  \jnissin^\ 

7  Huck,  Ann  \inissing\. 

8  Severne,  Richard  [ntissing]. 

9  Wall,  William  [missing]. 

io     Bracye,  Edward,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle.  W. 

1 1  Reade,  Thomas  [inissing]. 

12  Taylor,  Thomas  [missing]. 

13  Charlet,  Elizabeth  [missing]. 
J  4     Hobbins,  Avery  [wmz>7^]. 

1 5  Gibbes,  William  [missing]. 

16  Brooke,  Humphrey,  labourer,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  L 

17  Welch,  Jesper,  naylor,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

18  Joanes,  Thomas,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

19  Abell,  William,  husbandman,  Harvington.  W.  L 

20  Quarrell,  George,  Briclehampton.  W.  L 

2 1  Lambe,  Gilbert, .  W.  L 

22  Clarke,  William,  bucher,  Whitelady  Aston.  W.  L 

23  Broke,  John,  Powick.  W.  L 

24  Cartledge  als.  Webbe,  Henry,  Bromsgrove.  W.  L 
24a  Pilhorn,  William,  Acton  Beachamp.                                          Admon.  and  L 

25  Lynton,  Roger,  Acton  Bechamp.  W.  L 

26  Onyon,  F.Uenor,  widow,  St.  John's  Bedwardine.  W.  L 

27  Roberts,  Edward,  Teddington.  Admon.  and  W.  L 

28  Askewe,  John,  Ombersley.  W.  L 

29  Allen,  Thomas,  Snitterfield.  W.  L 

30  Maydes,  Mary,  widow,  Snitterfield.  W.  L 

31  Phillips,  John,  carpenter,  Cotheridge.  W.  L 


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32  Dugmore,  William,  Powick  (?).  W.  I, 

33  Fullwood,  John,  Aston  Cantlo.  W,  I. 

34  Dacle,  John,  yeoman,  Bengworth.  VV. 

35  Warkeman,  John,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

36  Linton,  Joan,  widow,  Liegh.  W.  I. 

37  Baker,  Thomas,  Kings  Norton.  W.  L 

38  Penrie,  Edward,  husbandman,  Strensham.  W.  L 

39  Morris,  Alice,  widow,  Bretforton.  W.  I. 

40  Bennet,  William,  husbandman,  North  Litleton.  W.  I. 

41  Roodes,  Robert,  Hatton.  W.  L 

42  Emmes,  Raph,  Ofifenham.  W.  I. 

43  Yeate,  John,  Bengworth.  W.  L 

44  Hardman,  William,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

45  Cartwright,  John,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

46  Pearsall,  Lawrence,  Halesowen.  W.  L 

47  Hodges,  William,  Ulbarrow.  W.  I. 

48  Roberts,  Giles,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 

49  Snowe,  William,  husbandman,  Norton-Evesham.  W.  I. 

50  Horton,  Thomas,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

51  Ware,  Margaret,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

52  Ybles,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Madresfield.  .                  W.  I. 

53  Tanner,  Edith,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

54  Sharpe,  Robert,  husbandman,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

55  Boyse,  Margaret,  widow,  Warndon.  W.  I. 

56  Beele,  William,  Chatesley.  W.  I. 

57  Smyth,  Thomas, .  W.  I. 

58  Jones,  Thomas,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

59  Maskoll,  Richard, .  W.  I. 

60  Win,  Isabel,  Eldersfield.  W. 

61  Mann]^!^,  Humfrey,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 
b\a  Dallow,  Thomas,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
b\b  Evans,  Griffin,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon. 
b\c  Beale,  Robert,  Berrow.  Admon.  and  I. 
tid  Powell,  Barnaby,  Mathon.  Admon.  and  I. 

62  Ellis,  William,  weaver,  Chadsley.  W.  I. 

63  Lane,  Abraham,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

64  Dingle,  Margaret,  widow.  Hill  Crombe.  W.  I. 

65  Shewerd,  John,  Tardebig.  W.  I. 

66  Hyggyns,  Elnor,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

67  Gatfield,  Robert,  yeoman,  Longdon.  W.  I. 
67a  Webb,  Humfrey,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
673  Wildsmith,  Robert,  Old  Swinford.  Admon.  and  I. 
67^  Bowyer,  Nicholas,  Kidderminster.  Com.  and  I. 

68  Freeman,  Joan,  Tardebig.  W.  L 

69  Horae,  Nicholas,  gent.,  Wiche.  W. 
69a  Dipper,  William,  Cotheridge.  Admon. 
69^  Andley,  Richard,  Kings  Norton.  Admon.  and  I. 
69^  Smyth,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
69^/  Burdet,  John,  Armscott.  \. 
6ge  Lumbart,  Thomas,  Belbroughton.  Admon.  and  I. 

70  Moy,  Henry,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W. 
70a  Silvester,  William,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
7oi>  Tomes,  Edmond,  taylor.  Great  Witley.  Admon.  and  L 
7o<r  Pritchet,  Richard,  Nethermitton.  Admon.  and  I. 
7od  Reece,  Ann,  Mathon.  Admon.  and  I. 
■joe  Junard,  William,  Suckley.  Admon. 
"jof  Diconson,  John,  Offenham.  I. 
log  Bentford,  Richard,  Norton-Evesham.  Admon. 
70A  Rose,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Over  Brayles.  I. 


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701   Badland,  Raph,  Worcester. 
"joj  Perks,  John,  Rashwood. 

Tok  Johnsone,  ,  Great  Witley. 

70/   Richards,  Ann,  widow,  Upton-upon-Sevem. 

71  Cbannce,  John,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

72  Soraerton,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Tisoe. 

73  Tasker,  WiUiam,  yecman.  Over  Tysoe. 

74  Bratt  als.  Pratt,  John,  Wick-Pershore. 

75  Cole,  John,  clarke,  Elmley  Lovet. 

76  Pardee,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 
^ba  Collicke,  William,  Powick. 

77  Bonde,  Joan,  widow,  Feckenhara. 
Tja  Hewes,  John,  Wigglesford. 

78  Baker,  Richard,  Pershore. 

79  Yarnold,  Richard,  husbandman,  Norton-Evesham. 

80  Hart  als.  Rawlins,  Barbara,  Hartlebury. 

81  Wall,  William,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

82  Joanes,  Agnes,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

83  \Not  used.] 

84  Higgs,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

85  Crabbe,  William,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
85a  Woodwall,  Henry,  Kings  Norton. 

86  Vize,  John,  glover,  Evesham. 
86a  Frind,  Francis,  Abberton. 

87  Parr,  John,  Yardley. 

87a  Warren,  Thomas,  Woverley. 
87(J  Howell,  Edward,  Dodderhill. 
87c  Bendbow,  Robert,  Aston  Cantlow. 

88  Needs,  Catherine,  widow,  Evesham. 

89  Jones,  David,  yeoman,  Spernall. 

90  Hemminge,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 
90a  Patchett,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

91  Best,  Thomas,  St.  Clement,  Worcester. 

92  Ly,  Simon,  Ombersley. 

93  Wynslowe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Kempsey. 
93a  Martin,  John,  yeoman,  Hampton-Evesham. 
93^  Taylor,  John,  Tanworth. 

93<:  Sly,  Edward,  Tanworth. 

94  Spillsbury,  Joan,  widow,  Shelsley  Beachamp. 

95  Alderne,  John,  yeoman,  Martley. 

96  Freeman,  William,  husbandman,  Kington. 
g6a  Heath,  Gefferie,  Oldbarrow. 

97  Faulkes,  Eleanor,  spinster, . 

98  Harryson,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

99  Byrch,  Richard,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Severn. 
100     Cooke,  John,  yeoman,  Shrawley. 

100a  Lisbome,  Mathew,  Alcester. 
ioo<5  Owen,  John,  Halesowen, 
loi     Bourne,  Gilbert, . 

102  Bramhall,  John,  clerk,  Madresfield. 

103  Addams,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

104  Andrewes,  Philip,  Tanworth. 
104a  Neale,  William,  Whatcott. 

105  Daubins,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Blockley. 

106  Earles,  John,  husbandman,  Earles  Crombe. 

107  Cookes,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Bromesgrove. 

108  Pooler,  Walter,  Shelsley  Bewchamp. 

109  CUrke,  Richard,  Great  Comberton. 

no     Benett,  Richard,  husbandman,  Cleeve  Prior. 


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No. 


Trewlove,  Margaret,  Kings  Norton. 

Gardiner,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 

Sutton  als.  Dudley,  Thomas,  esq.,  Russells,  Worcester. 

Hiron,  Thomas,  Churchonibome. 

Waters,  Francis,  yeoman,  Studley. 

Nycholes,  Thomas,  Whatcott. 

Davenport,  Thomas, . 

Follyott,  Roger,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 
ii8rt  Addames,  John,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester. 
119     Powell,  Edward,  yeoman,  Liegh. 

Quinie  John  \inissing\. 

Baugh,  Lawrence,  glover,  Pershore. 

Hunt,  John,  yeoman,  Abbotts  Morton. 

Hackett,  Richard,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

Hilton,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

Wall,  William,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

Melch  als.  Palmer,  John, , 

Wyldsmith,  Margaret, . 

Kinge,  Margaret,  widow,  Yardley. 

Bearcrofte,  Humfrey,  gent.,  Hanbury. 

Jerrom,  Richard,  yeoman,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
130^  Chappie,  Henry,  yeoman,  Martley. 
131     Daify,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Crowle. 

Lynte,  William,  walker,  Worcester. 

Nutt,  John,  husbandman,  Martley. 

Hanburie,  Francis,  gent, . 

Cooke,  Robert,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Procter,  Jerard,  yeoman,  Stretton-on-the-fosse. 

Faulkes,  Joan,  widow,  Tanworth  (?). 

Fincher,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 

Wytton,  Eleanor,  widow,  Belbroughton. 

Mascall,  Elizabeth,  Feckenham. 
140a  Pilkington,  Abraham,  clerk,  Rowslench. 
\/^ob  Yonge,  Walter,  Besford. 
I40(r  Dunn,  John,  Sturbridge. 
i4o</  Lumbard,  Giles,  Dodderhill. 

141  Osmon,  Ralph,  yeoman,  Liegh. 
141a  Aynesworth,  Ancker,  Combrocke. 

142  Cressar,  John,  labourer,  Stone. 

143  Charlett,  Alice,  Priors  Cleve. 

144  Twytye,  Roger,  Himbleton. 
144a  Sparrie,  Humfrey,  Hagley. 

145  Warkeman,  Robert,  Great  Wolford. 
Davies,  John,  slater,  Broadway. 
Sheldon,  Margaret,  widow,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 
Martyne,  John,  Yardley. 
Wagar,  William,  yeoman,  Grymley. 
Maultin,  Regnould,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

1 50a  Gatfield, , . 

1503  Harbert,  Richard,  Tysoe. 

150^  Chester,  Richard,  Suckley. 

\^od  Willmore,  William,  yeoman,  Sherborne. 

1 50^  Smyth,  Robert,  Yardley, 

150/  Gunnels,  Margaret,  widow.  Castle  Morton. 

150^^  Cootes,  Humphry,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

150A  Pitman,  John, . 

1 50/  Dobbyns,  Ellinor,  Redmarley  Debitot. 

150/'  Hunt,  Thomas,  Tanworth. 

150/t  Kerbie,  Margaret,  widow,  Tanworth. 


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7' 


No. 

150/  Wade,  Margaret,  spinster,  Severn  Stoke.  I. 

151  Finch,  Jeffery,  yeoman,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

152  Sowle,  Henry,  Eckinglon.  W.  I. 
152a  Key,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Flyford  Flavel.  I, 

I52(J  ,  Henry,  husbandman,  Earles  Crombe.  I. 

152^  Elmley  Lovet,Kt.ciory  oi.  Sequest. 

iS^d  Groves,  William,  Willington,  Warwick.  I. 

153  Smyth,  John,  Atherston.  W.  I. 

154  Birde,  John,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 
I54<a!  Townsend,  Gregory,  Dichford(?).  I. 
I54<J  Pilking^on,  John,  Cleeve  Prior.  Com. 

155  Randle,  Joan,  widow,  Lighthorne.  W.  I. 

156  Hichman,  John,  husbandman.  Over  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

157  Mince,  Valentine,  mercer,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

158  Dorley,  John,  Bidford.  W.I. 

159  Symonds,  Francis,  yeoman,  Pyrton.  W.  I. 

160  Millward,  Robert,  miller,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

161  Yeamoll,  Morris,  Lenchwick.  W.  I. 

162  Burte,  Alice,  widow,  Wickhamford.  W.  I. 

163  Elly,  John,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

164  Dalley,  Thomas,  weaver,  Kemsey.                                        .  W.  I. 

165  Burbage,  John,  gent.,  Upton  Snodsbury.  W.  I. 

166  Staunton,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wardington.  W.  I. 
i66a  Grounsell,  Philip, .  W.  I. 

167  Melley,  Adam,  Romsley.  W.  I. 

168  Powesse  als.  Banbury,  William,  Whatcot.  W.  I. 

169  Seghwick,  Elenor,  widow,  Suckley.  W. 

170  White,  William,  husbandman,  Tysoe.  W^  I. 
170a  Loade,  Roger,  Clifton.  Admon. 

171  Hill,  Walter,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

172  Hay,  Thomas,  Bishampton.  W.  I. 

173  Perks,  Robert,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

174  Pinchin,  Margery,  widow,  Strensham.  W.  I. 

175  Fawks,  Edward,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

176  Chaire,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bydford.  W.  I. 

177  Ploraley,  Hierome,  imbroderer,  Worcester.  W^.  I. 

178  Foyster,  William,  husbandman,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

179  Mace,  Thomas,  Round  Alne.  W.  I. 

180  Fild,  Giles,  sen.,  gent.,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

1 81  Parker,  William,  yeoman.  Arrow.  W.  I. 

182  Moore,  Nathaniel,  glover,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

183  Restell,  William, Debitot.  W.  I. 

184  Lench,  Lucy,  widow,  Doverdale.  W.  I. 

185  Saunders,  William,  yeoman,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

186  Russell,  Thomas,  Rowley  Regis.  W.  I. 

187  Haywood,  Henry,  Wethley,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

188  Emes,  Margaret,  Wethley.  I. 

189  Hichcockes,  William,  yeoman,  Brayles.  W.  I. 

190  Hunt,  John, .  W.  I. 

191  Sweatman,  William,  husbandman.  Priors  Salford.  W.  I. 

192  Neede,  Richard,  yeoman,  Madresfield.  W.  I. 

193  Williams,  Thomas,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

194  Hopkins,  Agnes,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I, 

195  Checkets,  Peter,  Pepleton.  W.  I. 

196  Turner,  Walter,  husbandman,  Edson,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

197  Jackeman,  Walter,  yeoman,  Staunton.  W.  I. 

198  Millward,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

199  Pirkins,  John,  yeoman,  Staunton.  W.  I. 
2CO  Millton,  Richard,  husbandman,  Seavern  Stoke.  W.  I. 


72               Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations.  [1615. 

No. 

201  Bradley,  Jane,  widow,  Flyford  Flavel.  W.  I. 
20i«  Stanley,  Roger,  husbandman,  Alderminster.  W.  1. 

202  Dalle,  Joyce,  widow, .  W.  I. 

203  Nickles,  Richard,  Powick.  W.  I. 

204  Barnard,  John,  Chadisley  Corbet.  W. 

205  Leytt,  William,  Chadisley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

206  Whateley,  John,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

207  Downe,  Richard,  Cotheridge.  W.  I. 
207a  Harrison,  John,  yeoman,  Tardebigge.                                         Com.  and  W. 

208  Wallwine,  Francis,  gent.,  Oxhill.  W.  I. 

209  Price,  Henry,  Samborne.  W.  I. 

210  Hvyns,  Alice,  widow,  Alderminster.  W.  I. 

211  Perks,  Ann,  widow,  Harvington.  W.  1. 

212  Denson,  Mary,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

213  Pardey,  William,  Warwick.  W. 

214  Hill,  Margaret,  widow.  Little  Wolford.  W. 

215  Wheeler,  Henry,  weaver,  Worcester.  W.I. 

216  Mason,  Richard,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.  I. 

217  Allen,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wickleford.  W.I. 

218  Tayler,  David,  glover,  Stourbridge.  W.  I. 

219  Gregg,  Alice,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W,  I. 

220  Hancox,  Alice,  widow,  Pillerton  Hersey.  W.  I. 

221  Dale,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Ullenhall.  W.  I. 

222  Wareing,  Ann,  widow, .  W.  I. 

223  Cale,  Agnes,  widow,  Wick.  W.  I. 

224  Courte,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Harvington.  W.  I. 
224a  Bell  als.  Daniell,  Thomas,  St.  Susan's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

225  Nanfan,  Giles,  esq.,  Birchmorton.  W.  I. 

226  Gwin  als.  Peers,  Margaret,  widow,  Norton.  W.  I. 

227  Garrett,  Richard,  yeoman,  Inckbarrow.  W.  I. 

228  Kinge,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Cherington.  W.  1. 

229  Penne,  William,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

230  Patricke,  Richard,  Comberton.  W.  I. 

231  Goulde,  John,  yeoman,  Whittington.  W.  I. 

232  Romney,  William,  gent..  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

233  Gwyllomes,  John,  husbandman,  Great  Hampton.  W.  I. 

234  Hiorne,  Simon,  husbandman.  Prior  Salford.  W.  I. 

235  Stevens,  Robert,  husbandman,  Inckbarrow.  W.  I. 

236  Daniel,  Richard,  Crowle.  W.  I. 

237  Ware,  Raynold,  Eckington.  W. 

238  Pratt,  Richard,  yeoman,  Whitlady  Aston.  W.  I. 

239  Tustin,  Ann,  widow, .  W. 

239a  Harryson,  Thomas,  Alcester.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

239^^  Collins,  Walter,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  Admon. 

239c  Smith,  John,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  I. 

239^  Atkys,  Richard,  Dudley.  Admon. 

240  Danett,  Gerrard,  esq.,  Elmbridge.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

241  Bachler,  Richard,  yeoman,  Much  Malverne.  W.  I. 

242  Nayer,  Joane,  widow,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

243  Gattefield,  Richard,  yeoman,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  W. 

244  Crumpe,  Edmond,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

245  Freeman,  Richard,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

246  Felpes,  Richard,  husbandman,  Defiford.  W.  I. 

247  Beyna,  William,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

248  Jeffres,  John,  weaver,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

249  Smyth,  John,  Stoke  Prior.  W. 

250  Kettle,  William, .  W.  I. 

251  Jurdin,  Robert,  vicar,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

252  Hockcom,  Thomas,  husbandman, .  W. 


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253  Leight,  Richard,  Inckbarrow.  W.  I. 

254  Cooke,  Flory,  yeoman,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

255  Eastburie,  Richard,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

256  Price,  John  [inissin^. 

lyj     Franke,  John,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

258  Gailey,  Ann,  widow,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

259  Webb,  Robert,  clerk,  Crome  Debitot.  W.  I.  (?). 

260  Doughtie,  Edmund,  Knightwick.  Admon.  (?)  and  W.  I. 

261  Palmer,  Gedeon,  Comberton  Parva.  W. 

262  Yeates,  John,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

263  Savage,  John,  Dormston.  W. 

264  Farington,  William,  weaver,  Worcester.  W. 

265  Hanwaye,  John,  husbandman,  Barton.  W. 

266  Hobday,  Robert,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

267  Maning,  Agnes,  mayd,  Chadsley.  W.  I. 

268  Chambers  ah.  Ireland,  Alice, .  W. 

268a  Cooke,  John,  yeoman,  Rowslench.  Admon.  and  1. 

268<^  Greene,  Henry,  Witchenford.  Admon.  and  1. 

268<:   Hughes,  David,  Tardebige.  Admon. 

268^  Darke,  Jasper,  Bengworth.  Admon.  and  1. 

268^  Watton,  Ann,  Throckmorton.  Admon.  and  I. 

268/  Kyndon,  Francis,  Hartlebury.  Admon.  and  I. 

268_^  Pilkington,  John,  Cleeve  Priors.  Admon. 
268^  Savage,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Little  Kington.           Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

268/   Gardner,  William,  blacksmith,  Claverdon.  Admon.  and  I. 

2687    Harritts,  John,  Abbotts  Salford.  Admon.  and  I. 

269  Wood,  Agnes, .  W. 

270  Bissell,  George,  nayler,  Halesowen.  W,  I. 

271  Hay,  William,  jun.,  Suckley.  W,  I. 

272  Yonge,  Margaret,  Hollow.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

273  Moore,  John,  gent.,  the  Castle,  Worcester.  -  W.  I. 
273a  Mills,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 
273<5  Frost,  Raph,  glover,  Studley.  W.  I. 
273^  Yardley,  Joan,  widow,  Kington.  W.  I. 
273^  Tayler,  Edmund,  Eckington.  W. 
273^  Whiston,  Humfrey,  Kidderminster.  W. 

273/  Massne,  Rafe,  .  W. 

27jtf  Seaborn,  John,  yeoman,  Sutton  St.  Nicholas,  Hereford.  W'. 

273//  Wymishe,  Bartholomew,  Little  Keynton.  W. 

273/   Knight,  John,  husbandman,  Pyrton.  W. 

273/'  Nest,  Margery,  widow,  Chatesley.  W. 

273-f  Baker,  Elinor,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W. 

273/  Biddle,  Robert,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

273WZ  Hinshaw,  William,  .  W.  I. 

273;/  Savadge,  Philip,  Warndon.  Admon.  and  1. 

273£»  Clementson,  Thomas,  Wick-Pershore.  Admon.  and  W. 

273;^  Perks,  Richard,  Coughton.  Admon.  and  I. 

273^  Gaughter,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon. 

273r  Hill,  Henry,  weaver,  Worcester.  L 
273i-  Hodges  ah.  Tanner,  William,  Throgmorton  \incomplcte\    Admon.  and  1. 

273/   Farcklowe,  Thomas,  Crome  Dabitot.  Admon.  and  1. 

273//  Symonds(?\  Eleanor,  Beoley.  Admon.  and  I. 
2737'  Perse  als.  Gwyn,  William,  husbandman,  Norton-Evesham.  Admon.  and  I. 

273^  Greene,  Clement,  Upton  Snodsbury.  Admon. 

273Jr  Brooke,  John,  Astley.  Admon.  and  I. 

273/  Bryne,  Richard,  Ippesley.  Admon.  and  I. 

273.::  Eedie.  John,  Hallow.  Admon. 

"274     Coley,  William,  Frankley.  Admon.  and  I. 

274a  Maydes,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Snitterfield.  L 


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2743  Miller,  Christopher,  Tysoe.  L 
274(:  Stevenson,  John,  husbandman,  Alston.                                    Admen,  and  I. 

274^  Whitney,  Julian,  widow, .  I.- 

274^  Trowte,  Robert,  Morton  Baggott.  Admon.  and  I. 

274/  Bullock,  Henry,  taylor,  Pepleton.  I. 
274^  Woodward,  Thomas,  Butlers  Marston.                                   Admon.  and  I. 

274/^  Gryzold,  William,  Beoley.  I. 
274/  Hill,  John,  Castle  Morton.                                                        Admon.  and  I. 

274/'  Neeme  (?),  Xpofer,  Worcester.  Admon. 
274,^  Smith,  Thomas,  Little  Dorsington.                                              Com.  and  I. 

274/  Hughes,  Thomas,  Bengworth.  Admon. 

274W  Hanson,  Thomas,  Kingswood  Brook.  L 

274«  Goolde,  William, .  I. 

274^7  Stoneall,  John,  householder,  Grafton  Flyford.  I. 
274/>  Clarke,  Giles,  yeoman,  Longdon.                                             Admon.  and  L 

274^  Hall  (?),  William,  Suckley.  I. 

275     Earlesgat,  Thomas,  Whit  ....  W. 

275a  Ingram,  John,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  I. 
2751^  Birt,  Henry,  Pershore.                                                               Admon.  and  I. 

275^  Chambers,  Humphrey,  Kings  Norton.  Legacy. 

2 7 5 rt?  [Name  gone.']  W. 

2-}t)e  yName gone.]    ?  Baylies.  W. 

1616. 

1  Poole,  Richard,  Moseley.  W.  L 

2  Bach,  Thomas,  inholder, .  W. 

3  Melley,  William,  Halesowen.  W. 

4  Browning,  James,  Suckley.  W.  L 

5  Goen  (Gawin),  William,  labourer,  Coughton.  W.  L 

6  Townshend,  Hugh,  cardmaker,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  W.  L 

7  Yeed,  WiUiam,  yeoman,  Tardebige.  W.  1. 

8  Daverdale,  Daniel,  husbandman,  Spetchley.  W.  I. 

9  Baugh,  John,  gent.,  Peopleton.  W. 

10  Jones,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Severne  Stoke.  W. 

11  Davis,  William,  labourer,  Severne  Stoke.  W.  I. 

12  Payton  (Paytwine),  William,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W.  L 

13  Lawrance,  John,  yeoman.  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 

14  Heweinges,  Humfrey,  blacksmith,  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

15  Addis,  Ann,  widow,  Upton -upon-Severne.  W.  L 

16  Hewes,  Richard,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  W. 

17  Oliver,  John,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

18  Moule,  Walter,  yeoman,  St.  Nicholas,  Droitwich.  W.  L 

19  Write  als.  Glover,  Henry,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  1. 

20  Tandy,  Barnard,  tayler,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  \. 

2 1  Brawlard,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Castle  Morton.  W'.  I. 

22  Shawe,  Richard,  St.  Edmund's,  Dudley.  W.  1. 

23  Butler,  Margaret,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

24  Barker,  Anne,  widow,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

25  White,  John,  Stourton.  W.  I. 

26  Phillis,  Thomas,  yeoman,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

27  Lane,  Thomas,  Haselor.  W.  I. 

28  Hill,  Philipp,  widow,  Upton  Warren.  W.  L 

29  Hill,  Humphrey,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 
2)0     Baylis,  Elinor,  mayde,  Haselor.  W.  L 

31  Straing,  Henrie,  yeoman,  Upton  Warren.  Admon.  and  W. 

32  Savage,  John,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

33  Clowgh,  Robert,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  L 

34  White,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Rowington.  W.  L 

35  Colle,  Gilbert,  jun.,  Belbroughton  (W.  in  vol.  vii,  fol.  250).  I. 

36  Parre,  Thomas,  jun.,  Kinwarton.  W.  I. 


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37  Eeds,  Alice,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

38  Layton,  Robert,  Mathon.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

39  Carter,  Edward,  Eldersfield.  Admon.,  W.  I.  and  Caveat. 

40  Mutlowe,  John,  wever,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

41  Hunt,  James,  husbandman,  Wolverdington.  W.  I. 

42  Cheshire,  Jane,  widow,  Ashorne.  W. 

43  Willmore,  William,  Sherborne.  W. 
43rt  Rogers,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Sherborne.  W.  I. 

44  Ryall,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wichbouid.  W.  I. 

45  Ellis,  William,  husbandman,  Hanley.  W.  I. 

46  Minstrill,  John, .  W. 

47  Person,  Robert,  glover,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

48  Carpenter  als.  Rutter,  James,  husbandman,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

49  Cave,  William,  yeoman,  Martley.  W.  L 

50  Britten,  Thomas, ton.  W. 

51  Edden,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pinvin.  W.  I. 

52  Boweter,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bromesgrove.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

53  Stone,  Edward,  yeoman,  Holt.  W.  I. 

54  Gibbes,  George,  sen.,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantlow.  W.  I. 

55  Smyth,  Galfrid,  clerk,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

56  Hill,  Walter,  husbandman,  Stone.  W.  I. 

57  Bradley,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

58  Chambers,  John,  yeoman,  Wotton  Wawen.  W.  I. 

59  London,  Henry,  husbandman,  Honington.  W.  I. 

60  Daunter,  William,  wheeler,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

61  Lampet,  William,  yeoman,  Bradwaye.  W.  L 

62  Sneape,  George,  weaver,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

63  Perry  als.  Sheapward,  William,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

64  Williams,  Alice,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

65  Homeblor,  John,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

66  Carpenter,  Joane, .  W.  I. 

67  Martin,  Margery,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

68  Stanton,  Roger,  yeoman,  Norton  Linsey.  W.  I. 

69  Ford,  John,  Doderhill.  W.  I. 

70  Jackets  als.  Bromesgrove,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Great  Hampton.  W.  I. 

71  Knight.  William,  Temple  Grafton.  W.  I. 

72  Baker,  Edward,  husbandman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

73  Farley,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W-  I- 

74  Cothar,  Margret,  widow,  Leygh.  W.  I. 

75  Strange,  William,  painter,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

76  Cartwright  als.  Harper,  Humphry,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

77  Smith,  Roger,  yeoman,  Lapworth.  W.  I. 

78  Castle  als.  Saulter,  Richard,  husbandman,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

79  Curtler,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

80  Trastowe,  Francis,  labourer.  Temple  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

81  Palmer,  Ursula,  widow,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

82  Banwell,  Frances,  Coughton.  W.  I. 

83  Haddock,  Edward,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

84  Wilkes,  Roger,  husbandman,  Defford.  W.  I. 

85  Bellfeild,  Edward,  clarke,  Wolverdington.  W.  I. 

86  Staynton,  John,  Upton  Warren.  W.  1. 

87  Farmer  als.  Freman,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  1. 

88  Whillr,  Agnes,  widow,  Norton.  ^^  • 

89  Hewes,  Richard,  Wootton  Wawen.  ^V.  I. 

90  Walker,  Thomas,  butcher.  Stoke  Prior.  W^  I. 

91  Barnsley,  William,  miller,  Hanbury.  W.  I. 

92  Borne  [Burne  in  /.],  John,  yeoman,  St.  Nicholas,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

93  Cole,  William,  husbandman,  Oiabury.  W.  I. 

94  Whitney,  Anthony,  Holt.  W.  I. 
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95  Perks,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 

96  Smyth,  William,  husbandman,  Stretton.  W.  I. 

97  Hurdman,  Ann,  widow,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

98  Stanton,  Humfrey,  gent.,  Longbridge.  W.  I. 

99  White,  Francis,  husbandman,  Moore.  W.  I. 
[oo  Powell,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Nether  Arley.  W.  I. 

101  Fownes,  Ellynor,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

102  Daviesa/i-.  Joones,  Alice,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford.  Com.,  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
[03  Gardner,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 
ro4  Wynders,  William,  cooper,  Acton  Becham.  W.  I. 
ro5  Timmens,  Richard,  locksmith,  Rowley.  W.  I. 
106  Walton,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Oxhill.  W.  I. 
[07  Harrison,  Richard,  yeoman,  Tardebig.  W.  I. 
[08  Smithe,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Pillarton.  W.  I. 
rog  Baylies,  John,  yeoman,  Oxhill.  W.  I. 

10  Batchler,  Francis,  yeoman,  Hanbury.  W.  I. 

1 1  Powle,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Brayles.  W. 

12  Bradley,  John,  locksmith,  Pedmore.  W.  I. 

13  Parnell,  Richard,  Salford.  W.  I. 

14  Sarles,  Thomas,  clothier,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

15  Jackson,  William,  yeoman.  Hallow.  W.  I. 

16  Carpenter  a/^.  Sanford,  William,  Holt.  W.I. 
;i7  Heath,  Eleanor,  widow,  Tanworth.  W.I. 

18  Kings,  Agnes,  widow,  Churchill.  W.I. 

19  Partrich,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

20  -Reave,  William,  husbandman,  Lenchwick.  W. 
121  Hamons,  Francis,  husbandman,  Northpidle.  W.  I. 

Price,  John,  labourer,  Pedmore.  W.  I. 

[23  Reade,  William,  Much  Malverne.  W. 

[24  Kendrich,  Ann,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

25  Davyes  ah.  Edwa  .  .  .  ,  Isabell,  widow,  Wicke.  W.  I. 

26  Waters,  Margaret,  widow,  Ipsley.  W^.  I. 
127  Wilde,  John,  yeoman,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W. 

;8  Dunhop,  William,  yeoman,  Cotherige.  Admon.  (?)  and  W.  I. 

:9  Jones,  Robert,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

130  Araphlett,  William,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

[31  Danyell,  .Agnes,  widow,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

[32  Insall,  Geftrey,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

133  Lamburt,  Silvester,  yeoman,  Hallow.  W^.  I. 

134  Turbet,  Richard,  furrier,  Alveston.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

135  Dyar,  Thomas,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 
[36  Issard,  Dorothy,  Fladbury.  \V.  I. 
137  Sheriffe,  George,  yeoman,  Grymley.  W.  I. 
■38  Juggins,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Inkberrow.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
139  Lewis,  John,  sen.,  Tardebige.  W.I. 
r40  Lane,  John,  yeoman,  Grimley.  W. 
[41  Ayles,  William,  yeoman,  Charleton.  W.  I. 
[42  Beane,  Joan,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
r43  Cleeveley,  Francis,  bacheloure,  Throckmorton.  W.  I. 
r44  Priddy,  John,  yeoman,  Birlingham.  W. 
[4;  Norton,  Henry,  shepheard,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 
\\()  Wheeler,  Robert,  yeoman,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

147  Pearce,  Roger,  tayler,  Astley.  W.  I. 

148  Horbache,  George,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

149  Cole,  Ann,  smglewoman,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

150  Browne,  George,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 
51  Bartolomew (?)  als.  Sales,  Antonie, .  W,  I. 

152  Higgons,  John,  husbandman,  Cotheridge.  W.  I. 

153  Hawkes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Abbotts  Salford.  W.  I. 


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[54  Edgley,  Anthony,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

[55  Harrison,  Stephen,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

156  Grove,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Badsey.  W.  I. 

[57  Coles,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

158  Hurdman,  Judith,  widow,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

[59  Amphlet,  George,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

160  Baylis,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Earles  Crombe.  W.  I. 

161  George,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Eckington.  W.  I. 

162  Bestpitch,  George,  Burlingham  (?).  W.  I. 
[63  Wilson,  Richard,  tayler,  Alcester.  W.  I. 
[64  Bradley,  Elizabeth,  singlewoman,  St.  Andrew's,  Droitwich.  W. 
[65  Bartlet,  Jonas,  weaver,  Little  Malvern.  W.  I. 
166  Sheriff  als.  Simons,  John,  husbandman,  Norton-Evesham.  W.  I. 
[67  Bree,  Thomas,  Hatton.  W.  I. 
[68  Penn,  Humfrey,  gent,  Clent.  W.  I. 
[69  Yates,  Joane,  widow,  Upton-upon-Seavern.  W.  I. 
[70  Wakefeild,  John,  wheelwright,  Warwick.  W.  I. 
[71  Woodward,  Thomas,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 
172  Moulton,  Robert,  gent,  Churchoniborn.  W. 
[73  Betinson,  Katherine,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 
:74  Marrette,  Ann,  widow,  Briclehampton.                                   [W.  missing]  I. 

175  Steite,  Robert,  Overbury.  \V.  I. 

176  Forrest,  Robert,  husbandman,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 

177  Nicholas,  Francis,  brewer,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

[78  Longraore,  Humfrey, .  W. 

[79  Broad,  Ann, .  W. 

[80  Hill,  Ann  [inissing]. 

^l  Gauhter,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

[82  Davyes,  Edward,  gent.,  Wichbold.  W.  I. 

[83  Ballard,  Francis,  Hartlebury.  W. 

[84  Osborne,  Edward,  yeoman,  Cookesey.  W. 

185  Swyndlls,  William,  husbandman,  Yardley.  W. 

Knight,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

187  Restell,  Alice,  widow,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  W.  I. 

[Not  used.] 

Greene,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Norton-Kemsey.  W.  I. 

[90  Purselow,  Joyce,  widow,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

191  Mill,  John,  Shelsley  Kings.  W.  I. 

192  Haynes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Himbleton.  W.  I. 

193  Flavell,  Justinian,  shoemaker,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

194  Ordridge,  Robert,  husbandman,  Moore.  W. 
[95  Taylor,  Edmund,  Eckington.  W.  I. 
[96  Flavell,  William,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 
[97  Covington,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

Tyrer,  Richard,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

r99  Fawkes,  William,  Brodway.  W.  I. 

200  Clarke,  Roger,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  W. 

201  Ashfield,  Robert,  husbandman,  Kempsey.  W.  I. 

202  Poorse,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  W.  I, 

203  Newman,  Joan,  widow,  Norton.  W.  I. 

204  Smithe,  Morris,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

205  Gatfielde,  Sicely,  widow,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

206  Eaton,  Robert,  yeoman,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

207  Cother,  John,  yeoman.  Ripple.  W.  I. 

208  Marston,  Isabel,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

209  Pilking^on,  Abraham,  clerk,  Rouslench.  W.  I. 

210  Geary,  Thomas,  labourer.  Great  Awne.  W,  I. 

211  St0cke,  William,  husbandman,  Brayles.  W.  I. 

212  Ryley,  Robert,  bookbinder,  Evesham.  W.  I.. 


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213  Cole,  Thomas,  labourer,  Alderminster.  W.  I. 

214  Hooper,  Henry,  clerk,  Brodwas.  W.  I. 

215  Wood,  Mary,  singlewoman,  Alston.  W.I. 

216  Baughe,  Elizabeth,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.                       Admon.  and  W.  I. 
2i6a  Baughe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pensam.  W.  I. 

217  Nott,  John,  brewer,  Worcester.  W. 

218  Harbar,  John,  husbandman,  Lighthome.  W.I. 

219  Frewen,  Catherine,  widow,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

220  Baldwin,  William,  husbandman,  Over  Brayles.  W.  I. 

221  Poyner,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Claynes.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

222  Robbins.  Thomas,  husbandman,  Over  Eatington.  W.  I. 

223  Nott,  William,  husbandman,  Leigh.  W.  I. 

224  Chadbourne,  Richard,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  W. 

225  Rawlins,  Henry,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell.  W.  I. 

226  Pierse,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Badsey.  Com.  and  W. 

227  Hcurbard,  John,  husbandman,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

228  Lyrcock,  Joan,  widow,  Hartlebury.  W. 

229  Chaunce,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

230  Weile,  John,  Hatton.  W. 

231  Overton,  John,  husbandman,  Ashome.  W.I. 

232  Latimer,  Agnes,  widow,  Hampton  Curlue.  W. 

233  Philips,  Humfrey,  Preston  Baggot.  W.  I. 

234  Chubsey,  Joan,  widow,  Over  Eatington.  W.  I. 

235  Payne,  Edward,  blacksmith,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

236  Shrive,  William,  wever,  Bariford.  W.  I. 

237  •  Palmer,  Matthew,  husbandman, .  W. 

238  Le,  William,  Eldersfield.  W. 

239  Walter,  William  [missing]. 

240  Trepas,  William,  husbandman^  Himbleton.  W. 

241  Lawrance,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Birch  Morton.  W. 

242  Elcox  als.  Woodley  [missin^l. 

243  Nickolas,  Richard,  Powick.  W.  I. 

244  Parker,  Ellen,  widow,  Fladbury.  W.  I. 

245  Onions,  Henry,  milner,  Welland.  W.  I. 

246  Pemberton,  John,  tailor,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

247  Norris,  Dorothy,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

248  Allen,  Henr)',  husbandman,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

249  [iVame  gone^     ?  Hancox, ,  — — ■.  W. 

250  Pardowe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Droitwich.  W. 


_^i     Haynes,  Thomas,  Norton- Kemsey.  W. 

252  Jones,  Morris,  yeoman,  Claynes.  W. 

253  Billie,  William,  yeoman,  Brodway.  W. 

254  Heming,  Thomas (?),  Ombersley.  W.  I. 
254a  Allen,  Francis, .                                                                   List  of  Debts. 

255  Morgan,  Katherine,  spinster,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  W. 

256  Juckes,  Richard,  stringer,  St.  Edmund's,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

257  Nicholes,  Dorothy, .  W. 

258  Clarke,  Richard,  yeoman,  Staunton.  W.  I. 

259  Williams,  John,  yeoman,  Exull.  W.  I. 

2  59'Z  ,  Agnes,  widow, .  I. 

2  59(^  Mimslow,  John,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

260    ,  Katherine, .  W. 

260a  Rabon,  William, .  I- 

260^  Mynstrell,  John, .  I- 

2boc  HUl,  Walter,  Stone.  Admon. 

260^  Cother,  William,  Bransford.  Admon. 

260^  Staunton,  William, .  I. 

260/  Drewe,  Elizabeth,  Hampton  Epi.  Admon. 

260^  Richardson,  Thomas,  Pershore.  Admon. 


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zfyoh  Brian,  Edward,  Chadsley. 

260/  Rogers,  Francis,  Alchurch. 

26q;'  Coxe,  John,  Alcester. 

zbok  Person,  Robert,  Bromesgrove. 

260/  Bullock,  Richard,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham. 

260W  Darbye,  John,  Halesowen. 

26o«  Clarke,  James, . 

26CX?  Cookes,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
260/  Bartlet,  Jonas,  Much  Malvern. 

260^  Edwards,  Michael, . 

26or  WiUiams,  Ellis  (?),  Dodderhill. 

260J   HuUens,  Thomas, . 

260/  Hullens,  Ann  Lane,  Grimley. 
26o«  Hurst,  Walter,  Shrawley. 

2607/  Hall,  Gilbert, . 

260W  Alderford,  Frances, , 

ibox  Neale,  Christofer,  Shipston. 

26o_y  Mutlowe,  John,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

2602'  Parker,  Richard,  Alcester. 

261     Perkes,  Alice, . 

261a  Tayler,  Edmond,  Eckington. 

261^  Tillam,  John,  Witch. 

2bic  Slye,  William,  Uffenham. 

26 1  (^  Vizar,  Thomas,  B  rod  was. 

261^  Quarrell,  Margaret,  Bricklehampton. 

261/  Whooper,  William,  Suckley. 

261^  Wheler,  Roger,  Belbroughton. 

261^  Underwood,  Robert,  Claynes. 

26u'  Vggan,  Katherine,  widow,  Ombersley. 

2617   TUlam,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Martley. 

261-^  Tomes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Salwarp. 

261/  Thatcher,  Humfrey,  jun..  Stone. 

26 1 »« Savage,  Peter,  Loxley. 

26i»  Sharpe,  Henry,  husbandman,  Hoblench. 

261^  Sanders,  John,  Mathon. 

2b\p  Shrausburie,  William,  yeoman,  Warwick. 

261^  Davies,  Edward,  Witch bould. 

26ir  Read,  William,  Much  Malvern. 

261J  Roberts,  Alice,  Moore. 

261/  Raven,  William,  husbandman,  Lenchwick. 

26itt  Rushton,  William  [Nicolas  /«/.],  Halesowen. 

2611'  Payne,  Francis,  carpenter,  Kington. 

26 1  w  Sanders,  Charles, . 

2(i\x  Pitts,  George,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern. 
2ii\y  Pridy,  John,  Birlingham. 
2612'  Aprice,  Robert, . 

262  Parkes,  Alice,  widow,  Samburne. 
262a  Potter,  William,  diar,  Kidderminster. 

262^  Staunton,  Humfrey,  gent.,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 

262^  Streete,  Richard,  yeoman,  Coughton. 

262^  Pearsall,  Thomas,  Allchurch. 

262^  Noxon,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Brodwas. 

262/"  Meredith,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior. 

262^  Moore,  Phillip,  spinster,  Feckenham. 

262/i;  London,  John,  joyner,  Rysonbridge,  Lapworth. 

262/  Lidsey,  Richard,  Ilmington. 

262/  Knight,  Eleanor,  Pirton. 

262^  Haynes,  Thomas,  Norton  Kemsey. 

262/  Harrason,  Lawrence,  Much  Malvern. 


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262/w  Hewes,  Richard,  husbandman,  St.  John  Bedwardme. 

262«  Hardinge,  Baldwin,  Feckenham. 

262^  Hay,  John,  mercer,  Ombersley. 

262/  Home,  Walter,  Tibberton. 

262^  Hyll,  John,  Bromesgrove. 

262r  Hill,  John,  Doderhill. 

262^  Hussey,  John,  weaver,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

262/  Haynes,  Alice,  widow,  Grafton  Fliford. 

262a  Glover  ah.  Penrice,  John,  Salwarp. 

262V  Gardner,  Walter,  weaver,  Crowle. 

262W  Frend,  Raphe,  yeoman,  Ipsley. 

262.r  Fyzer,  Thomas,  Bradwas. 

262/  .Freeman,  James,  husbandman,  Tysoe. 

2622'  Freeth,  William,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton, 

263     Gyles,  John,  yeoman.  White  Ladies  Aston. 

263a  Dowding,  Thomas,  Evesham. 

2631^  Drue,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Hampton  Epi. 

263^  Davies,  Richard, . 

263^  Dade,  John,  Bengworth. 

263^  Davies,  Edward,  Doderhill. 

263/  Dallie,  Thomas,  Hampton  Lovet. 

263^  Clyfton,  Francis,  esq.,  Severn  Stoke. 

263/^  Checkett,  Richard,  Bishampton. 

263Z   Carter,  Joan,  widow,  Eldersfield. 

263;"  Clarke,  John,  Feckenham. 

263/fe,  Chesslyne,  Jane,  widow.  Ashorne. 

263/   Cartlage  als.  Harte,  Bennett,  Bromesgrove. 

263W  Coxe,  John,  Alcester. 

263«  Brooke,  John,  carpenter,  Witley  Parva. 

2630  Blonne,  Thomas,  Is' orthfield. 

263/)  Andrewes,  William,  Wolverton. 

263$^  Allen,  Humfrey,  Stratford. 

263^  Aston,  Roger,  Bromesgrove. 

263J  Allen,  Francis, . 

263/  [  ?  Com.  about  Warii,  John  ] 

263^  Notes,  John,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

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1  Crowe,  John,  cowper,  Bromesgrove. 

2  Baxter,  Alice,  widow,  Throckmorton. 

3  Thornton,  John,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 
3a  Bushell,  Edward,  Cleeve  Prior. 

2)b  Nicholas  als.  Sharman,  Alice,  widow,  Worcester. 

4  Cookes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Tardebigge. 

5  Evans,  Edward,  weaver,  Kemsey. 

6  Thomas,  Margery,  widow,  Leigh. 

7  Cookes,  William,  weaver,  Bromesgrove. 
ja  Palmer,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 

8  Staunton,  Richard,  W'arndon. 

9  Staunton,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Warndon. 
9a  Broade,  Philip,  Salwarp. 

10  Dilworthe,  Frances,  spinster,  Hanbury. 
loa  Lakes,  Henry,  Wasperton. 

11  Dale,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Uilenhall. 

12  Heminge,  Henry,  yeoman,  Haselor. 

13  Withie,  Nicholas,  clothier,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

14  Muncke,  Anthony,  weaver,  Suckley. 

15  Cox,  Margery,  widow,  Elmley  Castle. 

16  Mumford,  John,  husbandman,  Braylcs. 


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22 


Cowell,  Thomas,  taylor,  Moseley.  W.  I. 

Woddward,  William,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

Cleueley,  Eleanor,  widow,  St.  Nicolas.  W.  I. 

Hflnett,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Welland.  Admon.  and  W.  I, 

Raynford,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Suckley.  W,  I. 

Brettle,  Robert,  husbandman,  Halesowen.  W.  I 
22a  [^Incomplete  Admon.^ 

22b  Lewes.  Anne, .  I. 

22^^  Richards,  John,  milner,  Wolverley.  Admon.  and  I. 

22^  Shoteswell,  Thomas,  Lapworth.  Admon.  and  I. 
22^  {Incomplete  Admon.] 

22/  Knight,  Robert,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  I. 

23  Thatcher,  Humfrie,  Stone.  W. 
23«  Best,  Thomas,  Hartlebury.  Admon.  and  I. 

24  Hathway,  John,  jun.,  Loxley.  W.  I. 

25  Staple,  Michael,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

26  Wilkes,  Alice,  widow,  Chaddesley  Corbet.  W.  I. 
26a  Toye,  Margaret,  widow,  Mathon.  Admon.  and  I. 
26^  Wicken,  John,  husbandman,  Holt.  Admon.  and  I. 
26c  Harmar,  William,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

27  Gelffe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Salford.  W.  I. 

28  Slatter,  Thomas,  freeholder,  Whichurch.  W.  I. 

29  Smyth,  Anthonie,  miller,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

30  Underhill,  William,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

31  Phillips,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

32  Moore,  Giles,  Upton-upon-Seveme.  W.  I. 

33  Hale,  Sible,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  I. 
33a  Greene,  John,  sen.,  Mathon.  Admon.  and  I. 

34  Young,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowslench.  W.  I. 

35  Stanford,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Over  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

36  George,  Mari,  widow,  Breedon.  W.  I. 
27  Cooke,  Joan,  widow,  Shrawley.  W.  I. 
37«  Haye,  John,  Ombersley.  Admon. 

38  Walcrofte,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

39  Stratton,  John,  Wotton.  W.  I. 

40  Townsend,  William,  husbandman,  Bearley.  W.  I. 

41  Sturch,  Richard,  husbandman,  Whitchford.  W.  I. 

42  Bennet,  John,  Tredington.  W.  I. 

43  Hodgkin,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Claverdon.  W.  I. 

44  Morrells,  Margaret,  maid,  Abbotts  Morton.  W. 
44a  Hopkins,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Aston  Cantloe.  Admon.  and  I. 

45  Mawdicke,  John,  yeoman,  Morton  Baggot.  W.  I. 
45a  Hunt,  William,  yeoman,  Hanbury.  Admon.  and  I. 

46  Searche,  Edward,  Brome.  W. 

47  Mason,  Conan,  shoemaker,  Pershore.  W.  I. 
47a  Page,  Edward,  taylor,  Northfield.  Admon.  and  I. 

48  Sowley,  John,  yeoman,  Martin  Husingtree.  W.  I. 

49  Slatter,  Ann,  widow,  Crimscott.  W. 

50  Persivall,  Margaret,  widow,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

51  Chambers,  Henry, Tanworth.  W.I. 

52  Turner,  John,  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 

53  Baxter,  Sicely,  widow,  Brodwas.  W.  I. 
53a  Lea,  Charles,  milner,  Whitchurch.  W.  L 

54  Saunders,  John,  yeoman,  Rowington.  Admon.  and  I. 

55  Wilkes,  Thomas,  labourer,  Blockley.  W.  I. 
55a  Lea,  Richard,  Bidford.  I. 
55^  Hopkins,  Barnard,  labourer,  Fladbury.  L 
55^  Ball,  Mathew, .  I. 

56  Hallowaye,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

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57  Coxe,  William,  husbandman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 
57a  Cox,  Henry,  Wotton  Wawen.  I. 
57^  {Incomplete  Bond.'] 

58  Best,  Alice,  widow,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 
<i%a  Lane,  Nicholas  (?),  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Admon.  and  I. 
58(J  Addames,  Thomas,  Wicklesford.  Admon. 

59  Howell,  William,  Lapworthe.  W.  I. 

60  Chamber,  George,  yeoman,  Yardley.  W.  I. 
60a  Fitter,  Alice,  widow.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

61  Cottrell,  John,  yeoman,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

62  Clarke,  John,  gent.,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 
bza  Hyrone,  William,  Coughton.  Admon.  and  I. 

63  Chaundloure,  Henry,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 
63-t  Walford,  Richard,  Salwarpe.  Admon.  and  I. 
63<J  Millard,  Francis,  Whittenton.  Admon.  and  I. 
6y  Wheeler,  Charles,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

64  Smith,  John,  yeoman.  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

65  Gilbert,  Margery,  widow,  Longdon.  W.  I. 
65a  Forrest,  Alice,  widow,  Coughton.  Admon.  and  I. 

66  Surmon,  I  sable,  widow,  Throckmorton.  W.  I. 

67  Bradshawe,  Edmund,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

68  Holmes,  Richard,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I. 

69  Winnes,  George,  clerk,  Hadsor.  W.  I. 

70  Hunt,  Henry,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

71  Natheway,  Joan,  widow,  Comberton  Magna.  W.  I. 

72  -Ashwine,  William,  labourer.  Church  Honiborne.  W.  I. 
72a  Thornbury,  Jeffery,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

73  Boulte,  John,  yeoman,  HoUowe.  Admon.  and  W. 
73a  \_Name  torn  away.]  I. 

74  Wheeler,  Robert,  husbandman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

75  Freame,  Edward,  gent.,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

76  Syraons,  Richard,  vitualler,  Pershore.  W.  I, 

77  Houlte,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

78  Rowland,  Joane,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

79  Chambers,  Thomas,  tanner,  Tardebigge.  W.  I, 

80  Feild,  Isabell,  widow.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

81  Wilson,  John,  gent.,  Worcester.  W. 
Sia  Russell  a/s.  Harrison,  Margery,  Broadway.  Admon.  and  I. 
Sid  Johnson,  Michael,  Stretford.  Admon.  and  I. 

82  Bird,  John,  yeoman,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

83  Wigfall,  John,  haberdasher,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
83^  Cheltnam,  William,  Nether  Mitton.  Admon.  and  I. 

84  EUie,  William,  yeoman,  Salwarp.  W.  I. 

85  Moyses,  John,  husbandman,  Breedon.  W.  I. 

86  Hawlins,  Joan,  widow.  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 
S7  Wagstaffe,  Henry,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  Com.,  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
Sja  Baker,  Nicholas,  Sturbridge.  Admon.  and  I. 
87^  Holmer,  Edward,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 

88  Rawlins,  Richard,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell.  W.  I. 

89  [A^ot  used.] 

90  Blackwell,  Joan,  widow,  Alderminster.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

91  Curtys,  Robert,  husbandman,  Honington.  W.  I. 
guz  Wilkes,  William,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 

92  Good,  Elnor,  widow,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  W.  I. 

93  Greenehop,  William,  Henley  in  Arden.  W.  I. 
93<t  Bachler,  John,  Pepleton.  Admon.  and  I. 
93/{'  Knowles  a/s.  Tuncke,  John,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 

94  Woodwarde,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Dormeston.  W.  I. 

95  Harries,  Katherine,  widoiv,  Worcester.  W.  I. 


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96  Cother,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I. 

97  Chance,  John,  mason,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

98  Flecher,  John,  shepherd,  Cropthorne.  Admon.  and  W. 

99  Emmets,  Richard,  miller,  Compton  Winiatt.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

00  Hareward,  Richard,  Badsey.  W.  \. 
00a  Russell,  Richard,  Flyford  Flavell.  Com.  and  Admon. 
00^  Jeves,  John,  Tardebigge.  Admon. 
00c  Bullock,  Richard,  weaver,  Pepleton.  Admon.  and  I. 
ood  Cole,  Symon,  Alderminster.  Com. 
ooe  Cottrell,  John,  Yardley.  Com. 
oof  Best,  Geffrey,  Nether  Mytton.  I. 
00^  Stokes,  Henry,  Ditchford.  Com. 

01  Tranter,  Edward,  gent,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

02  Moore,  Robert,  Cradley.  W.  I. 
02a  Heming,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Henley  in  Arden.  Admon.  and  I. 

03  Aseverne,  Joane,  Astley.  W.  I. 
03a  Handle,  Francis,  labourer,  Bretforton.  Admon.  and  I. 

04  Covington,  John,  carpenter,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

05  Slye,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wootton  Wawen.  \V.  I. 
05^  Smith,  Francis,  blacksmith,  Wichenford.  Admon.  and  I. 

06  Loyd,  Anne,  widow,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Com.,  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

07  Stock,  George,  husbandman,  Brayles.  W.  I. 

08  Mitch,  John,  Wolford.  W.  I. 

09  Wills,  John,  Wolford.  W.  I. 

10  Abbots,  John, .  W.  I. 

11  Wyat,  John,  yeoman,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

12  Beventon,  Nicolas,  husbandman,  Hunnington.  W.  I. 

13  Loch,  Nicholas,  joyner,  Alvestone.  W.I. 

14  Davis,  George,  gardener,  Cherington.  W. 

15  Dyer,  Richard,  Great  Wolford.  W.  I. 

16  Haux,  Richard,  husbandman,  Cherington.  W.  I. 

17  Wilkins,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Long  Compton.  W.  L 

18  Rogers,  Richard,  yeoman,  Claverdon.  W.  L 

19  Little,  Randolph,  sadler,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.  W.  L 

20  Gryssould,  Robert,  yeoman,  Lapworth.  W.  I. 
20a  Yennard,  William,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  L 

21  Moule,  ^A^illiam,  Rushocke.  W.  L 

22  Cookes,  William,  yeoman,  Snitterfield.  W.  \. 

23  Boyce,  Francis,  tayler,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Com.  and  W.  L 

24  Willmer,  Edward,  Fulbrooke.  W.  L 

25  Coo,  Phillipp,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  \. 

26  Neaste,  Alice,  widow,  Eldersfield.  W. 

27  Starkey,  Authery,  spinster,  Rowington.  W.  L 
27<z  Thomkins,  Avis,  Great  Kington.  W.  L 

28  Bradley,  Alice,  widow,  Wolford.  W.  L 

29  Bridgeraan,  Annis,  widow,  Paxford.  W.  L 
29a  Claredge,  Edward,  husbandman,  Honington.             Com.,  Admon.  and  \. 

30  Edlynson,  Christopher, .  W.  L 

31  Gower,  Edmund,  gent..  Kings  Coughton.  W.  L 

32  Keyse,  Gyles,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W. 

33  Leonarde,  John,  yeoman,  Pershore.  W.  L 

34  Gilbert,  John,  yeoman,  Pershore.  W.  L 

35  Stevens,  Joan,  widow,  Blockley.  W.  L 

36  Longe,  ^Iargery,  widow,  Stretton-upon-the-fosse.  W.  L 

37  Atherseech,  Raynold,  yeoman,  Alcester.  W.  \. 

38  Collins,  Robert,  husbandman,  Churchoniborne.  W.  L 

39  Durrame  (?  Durran),  Richard,  husbandman,  Great  Wolford.  W.  L 

40  Horsman,  Richard,  sen..  Temple  Tysoe.  W.  L 

41  Jeffes,  Richard,  Budbrook€.  W.  \. 


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41a  Wilkes,  Giles,  Bricklehampton.  Admon.  and  I. 

42  Waldren,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

43  Sowdon,  William,  husbandman.  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

44  Cole,  Symon,  smyth,  Alderminster.  W.  I. 
44a  Russell,  Roger,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 
44<J  Bankes,  Margaret,  Roxall.  Admon.  and  L 
44^  Ferefox,  Thomas,  Kings  Norton.  Admon.  and  I. 
44^  Bolte,  Henry,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  I. 
44^  Boulte,  Thomas,  Hallow.  Admon.  and  I. 

45  Carter,  Nicholas,  butcher,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

46  Brandys,  William,  husbandman,  Honington.  W.  I. 

47  Wilson,  John,  yeoman,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

48  Turner,  Thomas, .  [W.  missing]  K 

49  Curtice,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

50  Wynsmore,  Anne,  widow,  Lieghe.  W.  I. 

51  Bradley,  Richard, .  W.  I.  (?). 

52  Tranter,  Thomas,  Cofton.  W.  I.  (?). 

53  Ballard,  James,  brewer,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W. 

54  Bacon,  Joane,  widow,  Chadesley  Corbet.  W^ 

55  Best,  William,  weaver,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

56  Beacke,  John,  singleman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  L 

57  Bradshawe,  Humfry,  weaver,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

58  Collins,  John,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  W. 

59  Leighe,  Ann,  widow,  Ombersley.  W. 

60  Wilkins,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  W. 

61  Greeves,  John,  Kings  Norton.  W. 

62  Yenward,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W. 

63  Trewlove,  Richard,  servant,  Burmington.  W. 

64  Gibbes,  William,  Inckberrowe.  W.  I. 

65  Matherne,  Robert,  Cladsall.  W. 

66  Netherton,  John,  husbandman,  Cropthorne.  W. 

67  Bonde,  Alice,  Upton-upon-Severn.  W. 

68  Lewes,  William,  yeoman,  Martley.  W. 

69  Cooke,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Elmley  Lovett.  W. 

70  Weale  als.  Bincher,   Henry,  Pershore.  W. 

71  Richards,  John,  husbandman,  Cladsall,  Inckbarrowe.  W. 
71a  Houldshipp,  William,  Bredon.  Admon.  and  I. 

72  Shipside,  Ann,  widow,  Redmarley  Debitot.  W. 
7;i     Greene,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Tredington.  W.  L 

74  Winnall,  Philip,  Crome  Debitot.  Note  of  remembrance. 
74a  Ball,  Elenor,  widow,  Hartlebury.  2  I.'s. 
74(5  Quiney,  Adrian,  gent.,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  I. 
74^  Prince,  John,  husbandman,  Suckley.  I. 
74</  Tusten,  Ann,  Severne  Stoke.  L 
74^  Coke,  John,  Brayles.  K 

75  Marsh  (?),  Margaret,  widow,  St.  Thomas,  Dudley.  W. 
75a  Sneade,  John,  yeoman,  Stawnton.  I^ 
753  Boyes,  William,  Worcester.  I. 
75^  [Latin  note.] 

75</  Bignell,  Thomas, .  Com. 

1618. 

1  Courte,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Ulbarrowe.  W.  I. 

2  Egles,  Thomas,  clarke,  Chatesley.  W.  I. 

3  Gate,  Roger,  Mathon.  W.  I.. 

4  Paulin,  Thomas,  fisherman,  Barford.  W.I. 

5  Cale,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Tiddington.  Com.  and  W.  L. 

6  Wilkes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

7  Perkes,  John,  plowright,  Hagley.  W.  k 

8  Walker,  John,  husbandman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I.. 


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No. 

9     Diuiton,  Anne,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I 

10  Stanton,  Philip,  husbandman,  Warndon.  W.  I 

11  Emes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hoblench.  W.I 

12  Hurdelston,  John,  yeoman,  Ilmington.  W.  I 

13  Wrenford,  John,  gent.,  Longdon.  W.  I 

14  Walker,  Ralph,  sen., \V.  I 

14a  Turner,  John,  Castlemorton.  Admon.  and  I 

\i,b  Charles,  Anthony,  Round  Alne.  Admon.  and  I 

1 5  Abbots,  William, W.  I 

1 5a  Greene,  Nicholas,  yeoman.  Kings  Coughton.  Admon.  and  I 

\^b  North,  Margaret,  widow,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I 

16  Artch,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster,  W.  I 
\ba  Twittie,  William,  Huddington.  Admon.  and  I 

17  Dickins,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Broadway.  W.  I 

18  Terry,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Tanworth.  W.  I 
\Za  Wheler,  John,  husbandman,  Wootten  Wawen.  W.  I 

19  Lyndon,  John,  clerk,  Moseley.  W.  I 
19a  Cole,  Margaret,  widow,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  1 

20  Hall,  Jane,  widow,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W.  I 

21  Battman,  Margery,  widow.  Great  Shelsley.  W.  I 

22  Perrins,  John,  clerk,  Churchill.  W.  I 

23  Poole,  John,  yeoman,  Kington.  W.  1 

24  Young,  Charles,  mercer,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  W.  I 

25  Ganderton,  Thomas,  clerck,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  W.  I 

26  Steward,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Hanbury.  W.  I 

27  Feldon,  William,  Halesowen.  W.  I 
27«  Addenbrooke,  Henrie,  Oldswinford.  Admon.  and  I 

28  Bratford,  William,  sen.,  Over  Tysoe.  W.  I 

29  Grannsonn,  James,  Eldersfield.  W.  I 

30  Beale,  Katherine,  widow,  Burmington.  W.  I 

31  Eales,  Richard,  husbandman,  Tardebigge.  -         W.  I 

32  Gennins,  Roger,  husbandman,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I 
2^2,     Lane,  Avery,  yeoman,  Haselor.  W\  I 

34  Edes,  Margaret,  widow,  Loxley.  W,  I 

35  Wheler,  William,  husbandman,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I 
35a  Whateley,  William,  Henley.  Admon 
l^b  Sheriffe,  John,  Wootten  Wawen.  Admon.  and  I 
35^  Wastell,  Henry,  yeoman,  Warwick.                               Com.,  Admon.  and  I 

36  Dalley,  John,  Astley.  W.  I 

37  Tompson,  William,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  1 
37a  Goppe,  William,  Nether  Arley.  Admon.  and  I 
■yjb  Yarranton,  Thomas,  Shrawley.  Admon.  and  I 

38  Rea,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester.  W.  1 

39  Hill,  Richard,  husbandman,  Norton.  W.  I 

40  Heath,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I 

41  Neaste,  Giles,  yeoman,  Chatesley.  W 

42  Jackson  als.  Weaver,  Giles,  husbandman,  Bishampton.  W.  I 

43  Warner,  Joane,  widow,  Blockley.  W.  I 

44  Illeman,  John,  labourer.  Long  Compton.  W.  I 

45  Pardoe,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Doderhill.  W.  I 

46  Mills,  John,  husbandman,  Kings  Broome.  W.  I 

47  Barton,  Thomas,  Grafton  Flyford.  \^See  Vol.  VII,  fol.  264.]  I 
47a  Knolls,  Michael,  Alcester.     [See  Vol.  VII,  fol.  266.]  I 

48  Beesley,  William,  yeoman,  Northfield.  W.  I 

49  Bailies,  Richard,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  1 

50  Parker,  Joyce,  spinster,  Grafton  Fliford.  W 
50a  Stanton,  Henry,  yeoman,  Whittington.  W.  I 

51  Yardley,  Joan,  widow,  Kington.  W.  I 

52  Perkes,  Joan,  widow,  Himbleton.  W.  I 


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No. 


53  Sheldon,  Thomas,  nailor,  Rowley. 

54  Martin,  Edward,  Great  Hampton. 

55  Bartlett,  William,  Evesham. 

56  Hill,  Philip,  husbandman,  Hartlebury. 
56a  Davies,  William,  Brayles. 
566  Grove,  John,  Halesowen. 

57  Clarke,  William,  gardener,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

58  Bernard,  William,  husbandman,  Eldersfield. 

59  Sharpe,  John,  yeoman,  Hoblench. 

60  Rea,  Robert,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester. 
60a  Granger,  Timothy,  Coughton. 
bob  Dickyns,  William,  Wolverley. 
boc  Perks,  Catherine,  Archlench. 

61  Penn,  Joan,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

62  Buggen,  William,  yeoman,  Ofifenham. 

63  Cole,  Ann,  widow,  Alderminster. 
63a  Poole,  Elizabeth,  Salford. 
b^b  Jones  ah.  Davyes,  Alice,  widow,  Grafton  Fliford. 

64  Parker,  George,  Hampton  Lovet. 

65  Bridgfwater,  John,  nailor,  Rowley  Regis. 

66  Patye,  Robert,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 
66a  Heath,  Edward,  Alchurch. 

67  Patye,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Much  Malvern. 

68  Tayler,  John,  yeoman,  Salford. 
68rt  Farr,  Robert,  Pershore. 
b%b  Strenshon,  William,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
b%c  Clements,  William,  Sedgbarrow. 

69  Willis,  Thomas,  weaver.  Great  Comberton. 

Hichcockes,  Miles,  yeoman,  Brayles. 

Willson,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Defford. 

Miller,  John,  Idlecote. 

Pewtrace,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Welland. 

Kettle,  Isabell,  widow.  Kings  Norton. 

74a  Earle,  Thomas,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

75  Thome,  Philip,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

76  Baker,  John,  sen.,  tann,  Henley-in-Arden. 
76a  Baylies,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Great  Inckbarrow. 

77  Morton,  Francis,  yeoman,  Ligh. 
Rose,  Alice,  widow.  Over  Brayles.     \See  Vol.  VJI,fol.  266.] 
Hopkins,  Thomas,  Morton  Baggott.     {See  Vol  VII,  fol.  2j6.'\ 
Stonehall,  William,  yeoman,  Huddington.    ' 

Bonde  {als.  Bachlor  in  /.),  Alice,  widow,  St.  John,  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

Boorne,  William,  husbandman,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

Whoma,  Thomas,  husbandman,  North-Pidle.  W.  I, 

83a  Whateley,  John,  Henly-in-Arden.  Admon.  and  I. 

84     Greene,  Joan,  widow,  Whitelady  Aston.  W.  I. 

Goodwin,  William,  yeoman,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

Gilbert,  Giles,  yeoman,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

Goodall,  Raphe,  yeoman,  Croome  Debitot.  W.  I. 

88  Sowdon,  Richard,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

89  Leadsome,  Henry, .  W. 

89a  Goodall,  Richard,  yeoman,  Croome  Debitott.  W. 

89^  Bowe,  Henry,  Powick.  W. 

89^  Chandler  als.  Chandflower,  John,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon.  and  I, 

90  Mountford,  Richard,  yeoman,  Lapworth.  W.  I. 
goa  Baker,  John,  Wyre  Piddle.                                                                   Admon. 

91  Alias,  Philip, .  W. 

92  Mence,  Richard,  yeoman,  Tardebig.  W. 

93  Heritage,  Francis,  husbandman,  Kington.  W.  I. 


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74 


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79 
80 
81 
82 
83 


85 
86 

87 


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i6i8.]            Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations.  87 

No. 

94  Lench,  William,  gent.,  Doverdale.  W.  I. 
94«  Hall,  John,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 
94^  Phillis,  Joan,  widow,  St.  Swithin's.  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

95  Grove,  William,  blacksmith,  Hagley.  W.  I. 

96  Baughe,  John,  yeoman,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

97  Fox,  Agnes,  widow,  Croome  Dabitot.  W.  I. 
97a  Greene,  George,  Round  Alne.  Admon.  and  I. 
97(J  Carpenter,  George,  Chadsley.  Admon.  and  I. 

98  Jewe,  Henry,  yeoman,  Himbleton.  W. 
98a  Compton,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ettington.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

99  Field,  Isabell,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 
100  Asshbery,  Edmond,  Acton  Beachamp.  W.  I. 
loi  Farclouge,  Edward,  butcher,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
\o\a  Watton,  Matthew,  husbandman,  Wootten  Wawen.  Admon.  and  I. 

102  Haydon,  William,  husbandman,  Burmington.  W.  I. 

103  Harbadge,  Christian,  widow,  Braughton  Hacket.  W.  I. 

104  Forte,  Edward,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  Com.  and  W.  I. 
104a  Brooke,  William,  Madresfield.  Admon. 
\oi,b  Bignell,  Thomas,  Tibberton.  Admon. 
\o\c  Beesley,  Thomas,  Wootten  Wawen.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 
104^  Beesley,  William,  Northfield,  Com. 
104^  Walker,  Thomas,  Brodway.  Admon.,  Com.  and  I. 
104/  Maggat,  Joan,  Binton.  Com. 
I04_^  Greene,  Nicholas, .  Com. 

105  Wollaston,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Elmeley  Lovet.  W.  I. 

106  Whing-,  Mary,  widow,  Blackwell.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

107  Eddon,  Richard,  Blockley.  Com.,  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

108  White,  Joan,  widow.  More.  W.  I. 

109  Palmer,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  Com.  and  W.  I. 
no     Lea,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Ullenhall.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

111  Lea,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Evesham.  W.I. 

112  Horsman  a/j^.  Robinson,  William,  husbandman,  Idlicote.  W.  L 
\\ia  Cole,  Ann,  Overbury.  Admon. 

113  Edes,  John,  yeoman,  Studley.  W.  L 

114  Clarke  als.  Abell,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Idlicote.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

115  Harp,  Thomas,  clerk,  Elmley  Castle.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

116  Pardoe,  Robert,  lokyar,  Oldbury.  W.  I. 

117  Bullock,  Joan,  widow,  Mathon.  W.  I. 

118  Chamflower.  Richard,  husbandman,  Eckington.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

119  Walker,  William,  husbandman,  Severn  Stoke.  \V.  I. 
119a  Pace,  John,  yeoman,  Burlingham.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 
w^b  Jarman,  William,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern.  Admon.  and  I. 

120  Arneway,  Katherine,  St.  John,  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

121  Saunders,  George,  yeoman,  Claverdon.  Com.  and  W.  I. 
1 2 1(3  Pace,  George,  Birlingham.  Admon. 

122  Crosse,  John,  Broughton  Hacket.  W.  I. 
1 22a  Brooke,  Thomas,  Hindlip.  Admon.  and  I. 
\2zb  Howmar(?),  Margery,  widow,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

123  Dance,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Defford.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
izyi  Weaver,  Sarah,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester.  Admon. 
1233  Sharpe,  Katherine,  spinster,  Rowslench.  Admon. 
123^  Wheler,  Thomas,  Henley-in-Arden.  Admon. 
123^  Dolphin,  Nicholas,  Yardley.  Admon. 

124  Taylor,  Thomas,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

125  Townsend,  Ann,  Snitterfield.  W.  I. 

126  Reeve,  Katherine,  widow,  Washborne.  W.I. 

127  Smith,  Francis,  gent.,  Chaddesley  Corbet.  W. 

128  Teinton,  Henry,  yeoman,  Birch  Morton.  W.  I. 

129  Honiatt,  Anne,  widow,  North  Pidle.  W.  I. 


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No. 

130  Brasier,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Morton  Morell.  W.  I. 

131  Rop,  Richard,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

132  HoUins,  Margaret,  widow,  Claynes.  W.  I. 
132a  Granger,  Timothy,  Coughton.  Com.  and  I. 

133  Moore,  Thomas,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

134  Hiorne,  John,  Dunnington.  W.  I. 

135  Sherwood,  Robert,  Defford.  [W.  missing  I. 

136  Ballard,  John,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 
136^  Trymmell,  Susan, Admon. 

137  Harris,  Ann,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W. 

138  Bidle,  Matthie,  widow,  Claverdon.  W.  I. 

139  Tayler,  John,  yeoman,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I. 
139a  Hunley,  John,  Cotherige.  Admon.  and  I. 

140  Portman,  John,  Elmley.  W.  I. 

141  Borne,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

142  Pope,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Crowle.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

143  Greenaway,  William,  husbandman,  Butlers  Marston.  W.  I. 

144  Lumbard,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Butlers  Marston.  \V.  I. 

145  Sheldon,  Jane,  Brodway.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

146  Pace,  Isabell,  spinster,  Severne  Stoke.  W.  I. 

147  Mowld,  Edward,  glover,  Flyford  Flavell.  W.  I. 

148  King,  Bartholomew,  husbandman,  Cherington.  W.  I. 

149  Jakeman,  Margery,  widow,  Binton.  W.  I. 

150  Blissard,  Daniel,  yeoman,  Great  Hampton.  W.  I. 

151  Horneblower,  Roger,  yeoman.  Stone.  W.  I. 

152  Charlett,  John,  weaver,  Cleeve  Prior.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

153  Gardner,  Philip,  gent.,  Evesham.  W. 

154  Archbold  als.  Archpole,  Edward,  gent.,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

155  Corbett,  Biidgett,  widow,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

156  Paine,  Thomas,  Rowslench.  W. 

157  Burston,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Wickhamford.  W. 

158  Melley,  Joyce,  widow,  Halesowen.  W. 

159  Hill,  Richard,  Welsburne.  W.I. 

160  Gybbes,  Thomas,  Stretton-upon-the-Fosse.  W. 

161  Ballard,  William,  yeoman,  Abbotts  Salford.  W.  I. 

162  Munmore,  Robert,  husbandman,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Com.  and  W.  I. 
162a  Rawlins,  Richard,  Sheriff  Lench.  Admon.  and  I. 

163  Elfe,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Grimley.  W. 
163a  Lewis,  Thomas,  tanner,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
163^  Knight,  John,  Stoke  Prio^^  Admon.  and  I. 
163^  Spooner,  Agnes  and  Elizabeth,  Tanworth.  Admon.  and  I. 
163^  Hunt,  Thomas,  gent.,  Studley.  I. 

163^  Wakeman,  Ann, I. 

163/ Throgmorton  (?),  George, I. 

i63;f  Barnett,  Richard,  Halesowen.  I. 

163A  Harward,  Raphe,  Badsey.  Admon. 

164  Goodrich,  Michael,  gent.,  Snitterfield.  W. 

164^  Dickins,  William, I. 

164^^  Flacher,  John,  Cropthorne.  I. 

\b\c  Townsend,  Ann,  Ditchford.     \^See  1619,  144^.]  I. 

ibifd  Milner,  John,  Idlecote.  I. 

164^  Saunders,  Henry,  carpenter.  Hill  Croome.  I. 

165  Ostien,  Edward,  yeoman,  Powick.  W. 
165a  Allen,  Thomas,  Wickelsford.  I. 
\(i^b  Gower,  Ann,  widow,  Edgeocke.  I. 
165^  Wheeler,  William,  Wootton  Wawen.  Admon. 

i65(/  King,  William, .  I. 

165*?  Smith,  Francis,  Chadisley  Corbet.  I. 

165'^  Bernard,  William,  Eldersfield.  I. 


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No. 

165.^  Folyott,  Thomas,  Esq.,  Pirton.  I. 

165^  Hardinge,  Margery,  Sahvarp.  I. 

1619. 

1  Fitter,  John  \missing\.  I. 
\a  Swayne,  John,  Worcester.  Admon. 

2  Knight,  Alice  \jnissing\. 

2(1  Wool  .  .  .,  Ann,  Blason,  Gloucester.  Admon. 

3  Padgett,  William,  Snitterfield.  W. 

4  Hanburie,  Walter  [tnissinpl. 

5  Collins,  William  [^missing]. 

6  Hanburie,  John,  Nether  Arley.  W. 

7  Heming,  John  [tm'sst'no-'j, 

8  Codritch,  Michael  [missing]. 

9  Knight,  John,  Henley-in-Arden.  Com.  and  W.  I 

10  Andrewes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I 
loa  Evans,  George,  Hartlebury.  Admon.  and  I 
iO(^  Stokes,  Henry,  Dichford.  I 

1 1  Beavingfton,  Nicholas,  Honnington.  W.  I 

12  Merrell,  Joan,  widow,  Flyford.  W.  I 
'I2a  Edkins,  Richard,  Tanworth.  Admon.  and  I 

13  Williams,  Gilbert, .  Com.  and  W 

14  Bolton,  John,  yeoman, .  W.  I 

15  Hurdman,  Jane,  widow,  Powick.  W 

I5<i  Heath,  Edward,  .  I 

15^  Warde,  Thomas,  Ilmington.  Com.,  Admon.  and  W.  I 

16  Pardoe,  Thomas,  Ombersley.  W.  I 

17  Ap  Hugh,  Thomas,  Broome.  W.  I 

18  James,  Sibble,  spinster,  Cleeve  Prior.  Com.  and  W.  I 

19  Benett,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Cleeve  Prior.  W.  I 

20  Smith,  John,  Frankley.  W.  I 

21  Spencer,  Robert,  clerk,  Haselor.  W.  I 
2\a  Hill,  Robert,  Halesowen.  Adrnon.  and  I 

21^  Hanway  ?,  ,  Barton.  I 

2ic  Creswell,  Francis, .  Com.  and  I 

22  Marshall,  John, .  W.  I 

22a  Tusten,  Thomas,  Strensham.  W.  I 

23  Chester,  John,  yeoman,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine.  W.  I 

24  Jones,  Hugh,  Wolverley.  W.  I 
24a  Mace,  Anthony,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I 

25  Osborne,  John,  husbandman,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.  I 

26  Home,  Ann,  widow,  Tiberton.  W.  I 

27  Darke,  Robert,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  1 
27a  Onlie,  Edward,  husbandman.  Ombersley.  .'\dmon.  and  1 

28  Harvye,  Anne,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  W.  1 
2Sa  Tayler,  Margaret,  Northfield.  Admon 
28^  Robson,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  Admon 

29  Ferriman,  Thomas,  clerke,  Harvington.  W.  I 

30  Lyrcooke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hartlebury.  VV.  I 

31  Kendricke,  Richard,  Pershore.  W.  I 
31a  Dier,  Julian,  widow,  Alfricke.  Admon.  and  1 

32  Smith,  Christopher,  Upton  Warren.  Admon.  and  \V 
;^^     Wilkes,  Elizabeth,  Harvington.  W.  I 

34  Walker,  John, .  W.  1 

34a  Tickeridge,  Arnold,  Evesham.  Admon 

34^  Waldren,  Henry,  Clente.  Admon 

35  Sowtham,  Thomas, .  W.  I. 

35a  Fleminge,  Humphry,  Kidderminster.  Admon 

35^  Wagstaffe,  Richard,  Bishampton.  Admon.  and  I 

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35</  Garrett,  Thomas, . 

Tandie,  Thomas,  Bredicot. 

Shepheard,  John,  Worcester. 

Fisher,  Elizabeth,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 

Tredgold,  John,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

Dowghton,  Edward,  St.  Clements,  Worcester, 

Roberts,  John, . 

Hollins,  Alice,  widow,  Claynes. 

Farley,  John,  yeoman,  Strensham. 

Smith,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Northfield. 

_     Durrant,  Richard, . 

45a  Purser,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Powick. 

46  Greene,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Hallow. 

47  Huntington  als.  Butler,  John,  Feckenham. 

48  Warde,  Richard,  Alcester. 

49  Archbold,  Christopher,  Worcester. 

50  Heming,  Henry,  yeoman,  Coughton. 
50a  Luckman,  Thomas,  Lapworth. 

51  Naxton,  Jees,  widow,  Loxley. 
51a  Rylie,  Thomas,  Brayles. 

^ib  Turbill  als.  Turbervile,  Richard,  Castle  Morton. 
5 If  Taylor,  Ralph,  Halesowen. 

52  Pitt,  William,  yeoman,  Eldersfield. 
52a  Dolphin,  Nicholas,  Yardley. 

53  Jones,  Robert,  Hagley. 

54  Yeate,  Roger, . 

54<a:  Ausborne,  Nathaniel, . 

55  Greene,  Frances,  widow,  Tysoe. 

56  Brooke,  William,  Crowle. 
56(2  Gildinge,  John, . 

57  Alchurch,  Richard, . 

58  Bridgs,  Humphrey,  South  Littleton. 

59  Pace,  John,  jun.,  smith,  Burlington. 
59^  Tusten,  Raphe,  Severne  Stoke. 

60  Kington,  John,  labourer,  Honington. 
boa  Stone,  Humphrey,  Shrawley. 

bob  Whitworth,  William,  Budbrooke. 

61  Hopkins,  William,  Welsburne. 

62  Honniat,  Alice,  singlewoman.  North  Piddle. 

63  Forte,  Francis,  husbandman,  Elmley. 
63a  Richards,  Richard,  Harvington. 

64  Smith,  William,  St.  Marten's,  Worcester. 

Andrewes,  John, . 

Sergent,  Richard,  smith,  Kings  Norton. 
Boneker,  William,  weaver,  Stoke  Prior. 
Hewes,  John,  labourer,  Long  Compton. 
Williams,  William,  yeoman,  Preston  Baggott. 
Moyses,  John,  labourer,  Powick. 
Powell,  Edmond,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 
Wassell,  Richard,  tayler,  Bromesgrove. 

12a  Hunniat,  Gilbert,  Bromesgrove. 

73  Pearce  als.  Gwine,  John,  Evesham. 

74  Wherrett,  Jeffery, 

75  Freeman,  John, 

75<^  Lea,  Thomas,  Rowington. 

76  Grenehill,  Michael,  shepherd,  Burmington. 

77  Morrell,  Thomas,  tyler,  Warwick. 

78  Ley,  Thomas,  sen.,  Rowington. 
78^1  Lawrence,  John,  Tardebigge. 


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79  Hychcox,  Margaret,  widow,  Over  Brayles. 
79a  Frewen,  Joan,  widow,  Hanley  Castle. 

79^  Dickins,  Elizabeth,  Broadway. 

80  Terrett,  Henry,  clerk,  Castle  Morton. 
80a  Guise,  Elizabeth,  St.  Nicholas,  Droitwich. 

81  Cowp,  Joan,  widow,  Droitwich. 
%\a  Lorrimer,  Walter,  Bromsgrove. 

82  Morton,  Joan,  widow,  Liegh. 

83  Tanner,  Nicholas,  Briclehampton. 

84  Cowper,  Arthur,  clerk,  Broughton  Hackett. 

85  Farrington  als.  Hunkes,  Roger,  husbandman,  Martley. 

86  South,  Robert,  husbandman,  Welland. 

87  Pooler,  Humphry,  Hartlebury. 

88  Hunt,  Edmond,  Pershore. 

89  Taylor,  William,  yeoman,  Birlingham. 
89a  Cole,  Barnard,  Wyer  Piddle. 

89^  Bande,  Godfrey,  Northfield. 

90  Hutton,  John,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

91  Smarte,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Birlingham. 

92  Clark,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet. 

93  Gatfield,  John,  gunsmith,  Eldersfield. 

94  Clifford,  Margaret,  widow,  Powick. 

95  Lambe,  Edward,  sen.,  Crowle. 

96  Camell,  James,  Elmley  Lovett. 
96a  Webbe,  Margery,  Blockley. 

97  Paxford,  Joan,  widow,  Blockley. 

98  Reve,  Richard,  husbandman,  Blockley. 

99  Wood,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Great  Witley. 
100     CHrispe,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bransford. 
100.2  Hookes,  John,  Burcott. 

100^  Dowler,  AUce  and  Francis,  Tardebigge. 
\ooc   Hayward  als.  Barnard,  Edward,  Chadsley. 
loi     Blount,  Richard,  Kidderminster. 
loi^i:  Baker,  Elizabeth,  Leigh. 

102  Greene,  Richard,  yeoman,  Much  Malvern. 

103  Price,  John,  Lapworth. 

104  Walker,  John,  Shrawley. 

105  Grimet,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bidford. 
105^  Tandie,  Roger,  Tibberton. 

\o^b  White,  Edward,  Besford. 

106  Harrison  als.  Rawlins,  William,  Long  Compton. 

107  Connyers,  Francis,  esq.,  Arrowe,  W^arwick. 

108  Hemmynge,  Henry,  milner,  Abberton. 

109  Kettle,  James, . 

109a  Hobday  als.  Lacie,  Hugh,  Feckenham. 
\o<^b  Freeman,  Francis,  Chadsley. 

1 10  Cartwrighte,  Anthony,  carpenter,  Bromsgrove. 
I  loa  Lovell,  Richard,  Uodenham. 

I  \ob  Watton,  Joan,  Wootton  Wawen. 

111  Wingfeilde,  William,  gent.,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
\\\a  Hitchcocks,  John,  Brayles. 

112  Thii-ker,  Alice,  widow,  Hanley  Castle. 

1 13  Davis,  John,  Chadesley  Corbet. 

114  Aprice,  John,  widow,  Pedmore. 
114a  Wilmore,  John,  Strensham. 

115  Yate,  John,  husbandman,  Salforde. 
Lawrimer,  Joan,  Bromsgrove. 
Walsingham,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
Whyt,  Margaret,  widow,  Holt. 


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No. 

19  Dolphin,  Eleanor,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

20  Style,  William,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

21  Stretch,  William,  Broadway.  W.  I. 

22  Wheeler,  Peter,  feyler,  Martley.  W.  I. 

23  Goole,  Richard,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

24  Blunne,  John,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

25  Walker,  Jane,  widow,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

26  Hay  a/.f.  PhUUps,  Thomas,  Flyford.  W.  I.  (?). 

27  Hunt,  Richard,  Severne  Stoke.  W.  I. 

28  Dickines,  Richard,  gent.,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

29  Engles,  John,  sen.,  Northwick.  W.  I. 

30  Netherton,  Anne,  widow,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

31  Maritte,  Thomas,  glover.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

32  Cleepoole,  Alice,  widow.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

33  Southe,  Thomas,  labourer,  Tardebigge.  W. 

34  Willis,  Thomas,  Grimley.  W. 

35  Burd,  Roger,  Hallow.  W.  I. 
35a  Meysey,  George,  Long  Compton.                                 Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

36  Maides,  Thomas, .  W. 

37  Hancox,  John, .  W. 

yja  Baker,  Jasper,  Grafton  Flyford.  Admon. 
y]b  Edkins,  Thomas,  Awne.                                                 Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

38  Weaver,  William, .  W.  I. 

39  Ingram,  Thomas.  [W.  misstno]  I. 

40  Symons,  William,  yeoman.  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 

41  .  Hopkins,  John  [mt'ssz'n^]. 

42  Handye,  Richard,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

43  Michell,  James,  Evesham.  W.  I. 
43a  Baxter,  William,  Peopleton.  Admon.  and  I. 

44  Sharpe,  John  [ffu'ssi'n^]. 

44a  Jones,  Richard,  Cotherige.  Admon.  and  I. 

44d  Banckes,  Nicholas,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

44c  Walker  a/s.  Weaver,  Edward,  All  Saints,  Evesham.  W. 

44^  Townsend,  Ann,  Nether  Ditchford.     [See  1618,  164^.]  Admon. 

44*?  Egiocke,  Thomas,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W. 

44/  Potter,  John,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  I. 

44_^  Glover,  John,  Henley-in-Arden.  Com. 

44/^  Bufden  a/s.  Perrie,  Jn.,  Cleeve  Prior.  Com. 

44Z    Smyth,  Christopher,  Upton  Warren.  I. 

44/  Marret,  Walter,  Briclehampton.  I. 

44/^  Heminge,  Roger,  Brayles.  I. 

44/  Feeld,  Richard,  husbandman.  Kings  Norton.  I. 

44;;/ Watton,  Joan,  Wootten  Wawen.  Com. 

44n  Vinsam,  Thomas, .  I. 

440  Dowler,  Alice,  widow,  and  Francis, .  I. 

44/  Hanckhorne,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

44^  Parker,  Margery,  widow,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

45  Blissard,  John, .  [W.  missing.] 

46  Feild,  John,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

47  Applebye,  Joan,  Hoblench.  I. 

48  Slie,  William, .  W. 

49  Webbe,  John, .  W. 

50  Diston,  I  sack, ,  [W.  missing.'] 

51  Lillie,  Richard,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

52  Rocke,  Roger,  Rowley.  W. 

53  Underbill,  John,  Bewdesert.  W. 

54  Gennis,  Anthony, .  W. 

55  Applebye,  Thomas,  Temple  Grafton.  W.  I. 

56  Gregorie,  John,  clothier,  Worcester.  W. 


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157  Turner,  Richard,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 

158  Collicke,  John, . 

159  Cogbill,  Richard,  Brayles. 

160  Reynolds,  Elizabeth,  Warwick. 

161  Pardy,  Ann,  widow,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 

162  Hyome,  Thomas, . 

163  Dickins,  Richard,  Donnington. 

164  Maydes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Snitterfield. 

165  Kightlie,  John,  Kidderminster. 

166  Tandie,  Ann,  widow,  Hoblench. 

167  Traford,  John,  Evesham. 

168  Crackam,  William, . 

169  Hay,  Elizabeth,  Bengworth. 

170  Reve,  Ann, . 

170a  Hinton(?),  Edward,  Pershore. 

170^  Rocke,  Roger,  Rowley. 

^^oc  Taylor,  Margaret,  Northfield. 

171  Underhill,  Thomas, . 

172  Carpenter,  Richard,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 
172a  Letsames,  Henry,  St.  Nicolas,  Worcester. 

173  Green,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Powick. 

174  Mills,  Elizabeth,  Welsburne. 

175  Pigeon,  Edward, . 

176  Weile,  John,  Shrowley. 

177  Davyes,  Robert,  Tysoe, 

178  Raynolds,  Jone,  Ombersley. 

179  Tysoe,  Alice,  spinster,  Tysoe. 

180  Helmebridg,  John,  tayler,  Worcester. 

181  Ouldnoll,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Shenstone. 

182  Tayler,  James,  Cherington. 

183  Camell,  Jane,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet. 

184  Pinleye,  Francis,  brickmaker,  Spernall. 
184(2  Garret,  Thomas,  Wicklesford. 

184^  Gunn,  Richard,  Aston  Cantloe. 

184^  Barton,  John, 

184^  Boults,  Thomas,  Inckbarrow. 
184^  Yennord,  William,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

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Brooke,  John  VmissingX. 

Reeve,  Joane  [missing]. 

Evett,  John,  Cotherige. 

Child,  John,  clerk,  Hinlip. 

Sowthall,  John,  Franckley. 

Roberts,  John, . 

Woodward  ^i/s.  Callow,  Richard,  Salwarp. 

8  Webb,  Richard, 

9  Sanford,  Joyce,  Holt. 

ga  Bund,  John,  Bishampton. 

gd  Maries,  Edward,  Grafton  Flyford. 

10  Sheppard,  Elizabeth,  Holt. 

11  Bufden  a/s.  Perry,  John,  Cleve  Prior. 

12  Shawe,  John,  Longdon. 

13  Andros,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Swithens,  Worcester. 

14  Raynolds,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Crowle. 

1 5  Lillie,  William,  Alchurch. 

16  Addams,  Mary,  Whitchurch. 

17  Weale,  Richard,  Barford. 

18  Rowson,  Joyce, . 

19  Allys,  Alice,  widow,  Idlicote. 


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Peeters,  Thomas,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Stocke,  Richard,  clerk,  Alderminster. 

Burnet,  Ahce,  Worcester  (?) 

Hunte,  George,  yeoman,  Wootton  Wawen. 

Cooper,  Richard,  yeoman,  Uffenham. 

Haines,  Peter,  Cherington. 

Savage,  John,  husbandman,  Norton  Evesham. 

Richardson,  John,  fuller,  Cleeve  Prior. 

Baker,  Joane,  widow,  Blockley. 

Horner,  John,  yeoman,  Martley. 

Turbervyle,  Henry,  gent.,  Hill  Croome. 

Hanckinson,  John,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 

Bishop,  Robert,  Kemsey. 

Gardner,  John  \itiissing\. 

Westwood,  George,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Hill,  James,  blacksmith,  Powicke. 

Nuttinge,  Richard,  yeoman,  Besford. 

Lardge,  Robert,  Birchmorton. 

Harrison,  William,  Henley-in-Arden. 

Pardoe,  Walter,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

Taylor,  Alexander,  yeoman,  Wollashall. 

Leigh,  Richard,  Hinlip. 

Williams,  Joane,  Evesham. 

Baker,  William,  milner,  Hanburie. 

Hill,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Astley. 

Webb,  William,  husbandman,  Budbrooke. 

Eysell,  John,  Norton  Linsey. 

Horniblow,  William,  yeoman,  Crowle. 

Powers,  Oliver,  Norton  Lynsey. 

Norris,  Thomas,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

Old,  Hugh,  Doderhill. 

Merrell,  Agnes,  widow,  Flyford  Flavell. 

Kinman,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Wickhamford. 

Taylor,  William,  husbandman.  Middle  Littleton. 

Hancocke,  Arnold,  Crowle. 

Williams,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Alderminster. 

Thome,  Sibbell,  widow,  Great  Hampton. 

Lillie,  John, . 

Godfrey,  William,  yeoman,  Cleeve  Prior. 

Prophet,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Claverdon. 

Hooke,  John,  clerk,  Wroxhall. 

Baxter,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Snitterfield. 

Roe,  Robert,  Norfield. 

Cooke,  William,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

Bailis,  William,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle. 

Severne,  Joane,  Shrawly. 

Barton,  Roger,  Huddington. 

Ballard,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hartlebury. 

Pathlow,  Barnaby,  shepherd.  Long  Compton. 

Moy,  Edward,  shoemaker,  Bromesgrove. 

Hansune,  Edward,  Ombersley. 

Dyke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Croome  Debitot. 

Colson,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Stowlton. 

Halle,  Margery,  widow,  Lighe. 

Phillipes,  Katherine,  widow,  Alvechurch, 

Sowley,  Eleanor,  widow,  Ombersley. 

Clark,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

Bassett,  Richard,  Dudley. 


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73  Cooke,  James,  weaver,  Worcester. 
73^  Pemberton,  Beatrix,  Ki4derminster. 
73^  Mascall,  Thomas,  Feckenham. 

Ty   Rowbridge,  William,  Hanley  Castle. 

73^^/  Bradford,  James,  yeoman,  White-lady-Aston. 

74  Stringer,  Richard,  clothworker,  Alcester. 

75  Byrd,  John,  Kings  Norton. 

76  Pemberton,  Betridg,  Kidderminster. 

77  Marrett,  Walter,  Briclehampton. 

78  Stonehall,  Thomas,  Defford. 

79  Weston,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Fladbury. 

80  Arneway,  Richard,  labourer,  Fladbury. 
Zoa  Barton,  Edward,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester. 
80^  Sayre,  John,  Kidderminster. 

8of  Smith,  Thomas,  Hanley  Castle. 

81  Darlowe,  John,  Tysoe. 

82  Netherton,  Ann,  widow,  Tardebig. 

83  Bugden,  John,  shepherd,  Bengworth. 

84  Russell,  Margaret,  widow,  Brad  way. 

85  Green,  Henry,  miller,  Loddington. 
85a  Baugh,  John,Pensam. 

86  Bolton,  Anthony,  husbandman,  Fecknam. 

87  Allen,  Christopher,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

88  Cooke,  Joan,  spinster,  Shrawley. 

89  Ravenill,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Bishampton. 

90  Salley,  Robert,  husbandman.  Nether  Arley. 
90a  Daingerfeild,  Foulk,  Wick-Pershore. 

91  Rice,  John, . 

92  Howett,  Edward,  Ashorne. 

93  Sheapard,  Thomas,  tucker,  Much  Malvern. 

94  Daniell,  Florice,  yeoman,  Berrow. 
94a  Hill,  Edward,  Binton. 

95  Harris,  John,  tayler,  Tanworth. 

96  George  als.  Kynsom,  Anne,  Norton-Bredon. 

97  Fearfexe,  Henry, . 

98  Gilbert,  Joan,  widow,  Pershore. 
98a  Earle,  John,  Shottery. 

99  Rogers,"John,  skynner,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
100    Coates,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
looa  Gibbes,  William,  Tredington. 

looi^  Southall,  Francis,  Halesowen. 

\ooc  Fareley,  Walter,  Astley. 

loi     Pearson,  William,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

102  Blackwell,  Ann,  widow,  Warndon. 
102a  Boyse,  Ancoret,  Stretford. 

\oib  Fawx,  William,  Seavernstoke. 

103  Bromley,  William,  Chadsley. 

104  Newman,  Christopher,  labourer,  Grafton  Flyford. 

105  Rogers,  Ann,  widow,  Warwick. 

106  Kinnett,  John,  labourer,  Bryan's  Green. 

107  Forrest,  Thomas,  Cradelie,  Halesowen. 

108  Willmott,  Joyse,  spinster,  Hartlebury. 
\o%a  Price,  James,  St.  Swithens,  Worcester. 
108^  Palmer,  Thomas,  Atherston. 

109  Newsam,  Friswide,  widow,  Rowington.  Com., 
no  Wellingfton,  Christopher,  Worcester. 

1 1 1  Padget,  Humfrey,  yeoman,  Ipsley. 

112  Kettle,  Margery,  widow.  Kings  Norton. 

113  Lawrance,  Roger,  labourer,  Much  Malvern. 

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14  Kightley,  Elizabeth,  widow,  South  Littleton. 

15  Gonne,  John,  labourer,  Shipston-upon-Stour. 

16  Davies,  John,  paynter,  Worcester. 

17  Oker  ah.  Cooke,  John,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

18  Greene,  Thomas,  Clent. 

19  Hardman,  Dorothie,  spinster,  Bengworth. 

20  Allen,  Robert,  Warwick. 

21  Stevenson,  Richard,  husbandman.  Little  Comberton. 

22  Woodland,  Edmond,  Pedmore. 

23  Cooke,  Katherine,  widow,  Worcester. 

24  Bacon,  John,  yeoman,  Stone. 
24a  Williams,  Joane,  Evesham. 

25  George,  William,  husbandman,  Wyer  Pidle. 

26  Hill,  Thomas,  Halesowen. 

2612  Pilkington,  Abraham,  Whatcoate. 

266  Jarrett,  Edward,  Studley. 

2bc  Gatfield,  Thomas,  Birchmorton. 

2bd  Hunte,  John,  Harvington. 

2te   Frenche,  Richard,  Tibberton. 

26/"  Chomley,  John,  Droitwich. 

7.bg  Robinson,  Robert,  Stawnton. 

2t>h  Kynnard,  Edmond,  Suckley. 

26/  Patrick,  Richard,  clerk,  Shrawley. 

26/'   Lucas,  Thomas,  Wicklesford. 

27  Fletcher,  John,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

28  •  Yate,  John,  whelewright,  Hanburie. 
28a  Armes,  William,  Alderminster. 

29  Allen,  John,  yeoman,  Wicklesford. 

30  Wotton,  John,  husbandman,  Pershore. 
30a  Rocke,  William,  Old  Swinford. 

lob  Smart,  Edward,  Claynes. 

3o<r  Woodward,  Peter,  Elmley  Lovet. 

31  Heminge,  Daniel,  Henley-in-Arden. 

32  Deacon,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bredon. 

33  Machin,  Hercules,  weaver,  Eckington. 

34  Knight,  Francis,  Perton. 

35  Tovie,  Thomas,  Salford  Prior. 
35a  Smith,  George,  Little  Comberton. 

36  Tandey,  William,  husbandman,  Broughton  Hackett 


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37  Nash,  Thomas,  Rushocke. 

38  Lide,  Robert,  husbandman,  Netherton 

39  Meaneley,  William,  Rowley  Regis. 

40  Chamflower,  Barbara,  widow,  Eckington. 

41  Hide,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Acton  Becham. 

42  Robson,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick. 

43  Doverdale,  Alice,  widow,  Crowle. 

43a  Berecrofte,  John,  gent.,  Hanburie.    \_See  Vol.  Vll^fol. 

44  Palmer,  Agnes,  widow,  Eckington. 

45  Richards,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Northfield. 

46  Cockett,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alcester. 

47  Cowles,  John,  Salwarp. 

47a  Darbie,  Philip,  Rowley  Regis. 

i,-]b  Hayhood,  Margery,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester. 

48  Darnell,  William,  labourer,  Elmley  Castle. 

49  Baylies,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior. 

50  Allin,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tanworth. 
50a  Stretch,  John,  South  Littleton. 

51  Illeman,  Jane,  widow,  Long  Compton. 

51a  Rastle  ah.  Combes,  Joan,  Upton-upon-Sevem. 


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152  Smith,  John,  Chaddesley  Corbet.  W.  I 

153  Chauntrell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pepleton.  W.  I, 

154  Gybbes,  Margaret,  widow,  Haselor.  W.  I, 

155  Greenway,  Avery,  baker,  Alcester.  W.  I, 

156  Wheeler,  Anne,  widow,  St.  Thomas,  Dudley.  W.  I, 

157  Rose,  John,  yeoman,  Brayles.  W.  I, 

158  Rushton,  Robert,  clerk,  Pedmore.  W.  I. 
158a  Rowbridge,  William,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon. 
158^  HoUins,  Thomas,  Arrowe.  Admon. 
I58<:  Hobdaye,  William  and  Joan,  Honnington.  Admon. 
158^  Powell  als.  Lewys,  John,  Kidderminster.  Admon. 

159  Smyth,  Barbara,  widow,  All  Saints,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

Wilson,  John,  labourer, ,  Compton.  W.  I. 

Tibbitts,  Richard,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

Smithe,  Jonathan,  woollen  draper,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

Gosirle,  Isable,  widow,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

163a  Cressingham,  Roger,  Bewdesert.     [N^ot  in  old  Calendar.']  W.  I. 

164    Teale,  Ann,  widow,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

Dangerfield,  Alice,  widow,  Wick-Pershore.  W.  I. 

Davis,  John,  yeoman,  Upper  Brayles.  W.  I. 

Weaver,  Randoll,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

Rotton,  John,  yeoman,  Moseley.  W.  I. 

Lovett,  Margarett,  widow,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

Bickerson,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Coughton.  W.  I. 

Bentley,  William,  labourer,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

Swetman,  Waller,  Grafton.  W.  I. 
172a  Baughe,  George,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 
172^  Healer,  Thomas,  Evesham.                                                       Admon.  and  I. 

173  FoUiot,  Katherine,  widow,  Pirton.  W. 

174  Bell,  Edmund,  gent.,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

175  Needam,  Thomas,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

176  Sparrye,  Thomas,  gent.,  Clent.  W.  I. 

177  Chester,  EUinor,  Great  Wolverton.  Admon.  and  W. 

178  Meacox  als.  Kilbee,  Richard,  husbandman,  Honington.  W.  I. 

179  Whittorne,  William,  carpenter,  Old  Stratford.  W.  I. 

180  Raynolds,  Francis,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 
i8i     Stone,  Margery,  Pendock.  W.  I. 

182  Burte,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wickhamford.  W.  I. 
1 82(2  Younge,  Joyce,  Stratford.  Admon.  and  I. 
\2)2b  Cowp  als.  Piddock,  Anne,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 
182^   Lashford,  John,  Belbroughton.                                                    Admon.  and  I. 

183  Penn,  Gilbert,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

184  Reeve,  Steven,  labourer,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

185  Hampton,  Joyce,  widow,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

186  Bache,  George,  Woodcote.  W.  I. 

187  Walgrove  als.  Fleete,  Ann,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

188  Right,  Francis,  clothier,  Worcester.  W. 

189  Jessop,  William,  Upton-upon-Severn.  W.  I. 

190  Moncke,  Thomas,  Martley.  W.  I. 

191  Wodall,  Henry,  husbandman,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I, 

192  Knight,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

193  Woodward,  Frances,  widow, .  W. 

194  Berrowe,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Grimley.  W.  I. 

195  Woodward,  Julian,  widow,  Throckmorton.  W.  I. 

196  Symons  als.  Sherife,  John,  husbandman,  Lenchwick.  W.  I. 

197  Richards,  John,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

198  Gaton,  Julian,  widow.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

199  Waterman,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tidmington.  W.  I. 

200  Hill,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Chaddesley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

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201     Harward,  James,  Hartlebury. 

20 1  a  Tonnerton,  Francis,  weaver,  Worcester. 

202  Harris,  Thomas,  weaver,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

203  Kyndon,  Hugh,  weaver.  Stone. 

204  Freeman,  John,  shepherd,  Warwick. 

205  Chambers,  Elizabeth,  Feckenham. 

206  Burnett,  Thomas,  Halesowen. 

207  Pearse,  John,  yeoman,  Powick. 
2oya  Brantley,  Robert,  Evesham. 

,  /Beale,  John,  Berrow. 

^°7^  \Savadge,  Mary, . 

/Bennett,  Christopher,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

^°''    \  Hutton,  Joyce, . 

207</  Holbatch,  Barnaby,  Warwick. 

208  Knight,  James,  Upton-upon-Severn. 
208a  Godson,  Anthony,  Belbroughton. 

r.,    {  Rose,  Nicholas,  Brayles. 

20»^  \Hitchcocks,  Alice, . 

2o8f  Smyth,  Barbara,  widow.  All  Saints,  Evesham. 
208^  Pynnock,  Richard,  Severn  Stoke. 
2o8<r  Fowke,  William,  Bromesgrove. 

209  Browning,  Percival,  yeoman,  Suckley. 
/  Ferret,  William,  gent.,  Belbroughton. 

209a  -[conyers,  Elizabeth,  Arrowe. 
2oqb  Wylie,  Edward,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 
209^'  Brooke,  Richard,  clerk,  Madresfield. 
2CX)d  Restell,  William,  Strensham. 
2091?  Atwood,  George,  Halesowen. 
209/  Bowyer,  John,  Wolverley. 
209^  Baker,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Leigh. 
209/1  Hode,  Clement,  Claverdon. 
209/    Smith,  Jonathan,  Evesham. 

./Not,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 
2097  ^Symons,  Elizabeth,  Kidderminster. 
209-t  Cooke,  Joan,  Shrawley. 
209/   Harward,  Thomas,  Treddington. 
209W  Ellis,  Roger,  Chaddesley  Corbet. 

210  Rymell,  Richard,  Temple  Tysoe. 

211  Manning,  Mathew,  gent.,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

212  Rea,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

213  Rudge,  Simon,  Cropthorne. 

214  Finch,  John  \inissing\. 

215  Amphlett,  William,  Hadsor. 

215a  Sorrell,  Francis,  yeoman,  Abbotts  Salford. 

2i5<^  Pilkington,  Abraham, . 

21 5f  Elmley  Lovei,  Rectory  of,  Peter  Woodward  late 

2i\d  Fedmore,  Rectory  of. 

215^    Bradstocke,  William,  Queenhill. 

215/  Watton,  Richard,  Wootton  Wawen. 

215,^  Fincher,  Francis,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

215^  Reve,  Richard,  Blockley. 

215/    Hanckinson  als.  Jenckes,  John,  Warwick. 

2157'   Groves,  Thomas,  Halesowen. 

2i5/{'  Dolphin,  William, . 

215/   Hambury,  John,  gent, .     [Cofiipare  2210.} 

2 1 5W  Hunt,  Edward,  Kings  Norton. 
2i5«  Beale,  Katherine,  widow,  Birchmorton. 
21  $0  Astlie,  Richard,  Yardley. 
215/)  Paine,  Margaret,  Bengworth. 


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2157  Wayman,  John,  jun.,  Worcester.  I. 

2i5r  Browne,  John,  Wolverley.  I. 

216  Muston,  John,  Hampton  Curlew.  W. 

217  Smith,  Edward,  taylor,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
217a  Brooke,  John,  husbandman,  Stanbrooke.  I. 
217^  Lucas,  Thomas,  Wicklesford.  I. 
2i7f  Blower,  Katherine,  Upton-upon-Severne.                               Admon.  and  I. 

2I7</Flat  .  .  .  ,  John, .  I. 

217^  Staunton,  William,  Pepleton.  I. 
217/  Homiblow,  John,  Crowle.                                                         Admon.  and  I. 

218  Smyth,  John,  Yardley.  W. 

219  Leech,  John,  Old  Swinford.  W. 

220  Do?  .  .  .  ,   Humfrey  [y>-(2§;«^«/].  W. 

221  ...  11,  Elizabeth,  widow  \fragment\.  W. 
22ia  Hanburie,  John,  Hanburie.  \Compare  i\t^l.'\  Admon. 
221^  Hawes,  John,  Grimley.  Admon. 

222  Bennet,  Nicholas,  labourer,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

223  {^Narne  gone  J  mentions  Brother  Rich.  Wilkes?[  W.  I. 

224  Turbervile,  Elinor,  widow.  Ripple.  W. 

225  [iVaw^^^w^y  ?  Horsly,  Rowington.]  W. 
225^  Bird,  John,  Kings  Norton.  Admon. 

226  Bennett,  Alice,  widow,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  W. 
226a  Clemens,  Margery,  widow,  Eldersfield.  I. 
I2(>b  Reeve,  John,  Ipslie  [nuncupative].  W. 
226r  Monynge,  Richard,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle.  [See  Vol.  Vll^fol.^oi.]  I. 
226d  Harwarde,  Thomas,  Bretforton.     [See  Vol.  VII,fol.^02.'\  I. 

227  Penn,  Gilbert,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester.  W. 

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1  Milborne,  Gregorie, [torn'].  ?  W.  I. 

2  Williams,  Evans,  carpenter,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

3  Flewett,  Robert, .  W.  I. 

4  Jones,  Francis, .  W.  I. 

5  Onions,  Joane,  widow.  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 

6  Hickes,  Eliner,  Chasley.  W.  I. 

7  Stevens,  John,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

8  Hood,  Frances,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

9  Richardson,  Ralph,  gent., .  W.  I. 

10  Hill,  William,  Barforde.  W^  I. 

1 1  Hanmer,  Anne,  widow,  Coughton.  W.  I. 

12  Knight,  Francis,  Knighton.  W.  I. 

13  Walker  als.  Weaver,  Edward, .  W.  I.  (?). 

14  Tolly,  Alice, .  W.  I.  (?). 

15  Kinges,  Isabel,  widow,  Bredicote.  W.  I. 

16  Layte,  Richard,  husbandman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 
\6a  Yeate,  Richard,  Feckenham.  W. 

17  Madelen,  George,  husbandman,  Huddington.  W.  I. 
17a  Griffin,  Edward,  Astley.                                                                Admon.  and  I. 

18  Walford,  William,  Warwick.  W.  I.  (.?). 
1 8a  Hosyer,  Thomas,  Evesham.                                                         Admon.  and  I. 

19  Edwards,  John,  husbandman,  Hampton  Curlew.  W.  I. 

20  Williams,  Richard,  Hatton.  W.  I. 
20a  Averie,  Richard,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

21  Bobbins,  Thomas,  Binton.  W.  I. 

22  Cornell,  Edward, .  W.  I. 

23  Parker,  John, .  W.  I. 

24  Wade,  Alice, .  W.  I. 

25  Daniell,  Richard,  .  W.  I.  (?). 

26  Phelps,  Richard, .  W.  I. 

27  Rea,  John,  gent.,  Powick.  W.  I. 


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28  Tustin,  John, . 

29  Bromley,  William,  Inckbarrow, 
29a  Barnes,  Richard,  Comberton. 

30  Fareley,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Newland. 

31  Sparrie,  John,  yeoman,  Clent. 

31a  Hawkes,  Richard,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell. 

32  Walker,  Arthur,  yeoman,  Bidford. 
Morgan,  John,  clothier,  Worcester. 
Fincher,  Robert,  clothier,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
Fisher,  William,  labourer.  Long  Compton. 
Savage,  Marie,  widow,  Kington. 
Masemore,  Eliza,  widow,  Wolford. 
Elcoxe,  Edmond,  tailer,  Powick. 

38a  Roberts,  Margaret,  Overburie. 

39     Washbroke,  William,  Morton  Morrell. 

Rocke,  Isabell,  widow,  Evesham. 

Archbolde  als.  Archpole,  Edward,  Worcester. 

Stanton,  Richard,  gent.,  Wroxall. 

Russell,  John,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

Belsheare,  John,  Long  Compton.     \_See  Vol.  Vll^fol 
44a  Doegood,  William,  Liegh. 
44^  Reddinges,  Francis,  Powick. 
44c  Wilson,  William,  Wickamford. 
44^  Best,  William,  Cotherige. 
45     Home,  Ralph,  husbandman,  Evesham. 

Smith,  Joyce,  widow,  Yardley. 

Ganderton,  Thomas,  Powick. 

Webb,  Fortune,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore. 

Field,  Catherine,  widow,  Pershore. 

Eklesole,  Henry,  Pedmore. 
50«  Smith,  Edward,  Evesham. 
51     Symons,  William,  husbandman,  Birlingham. 

Sanders,  Henrie,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

Baughe,  Leonard,  yeoman,  Pensham. 

White,  Richard,  labourer,  Halesowen. 

Tayler,  Margaret,  spinster,  Henley-in-Arden. 
55(3  Gibs,  Adam,  Alderminster. 

56  Jones,  Margaret,  widow,  Eldersfield. 

57  Sadler  a/s.  Chandlers,  William,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 

58  Baxter,  Steven,  yeoman,  Madresfield. 
58a  Birte,  John,  St.  Martins,  Worcester. 
58^  Barton,  Ann,  Grafton  Fleford. 

59  Gilbert,  James,  yeoman,  Longdon. 
Tovie,  Walter,  yeoman,  Wichinford. 
Heming,  Christopher,  Ombersley. 
Harrison,  Humphrey,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
Smarte,  Robert,  husbandman,  Bretforton. 
Rinks,  Frances,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

64a  Bradelie,  Joan,  widow,  Rowley  Regis. 

65  Neede,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Madresfield. 

66  Reade,  Francis,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 

67  Lentall,  Nicholas,  Deffbrd. 
67a  Moyle,  Francis,  Hartlebury. 

68  Rock,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Acton  Beachamp. 

69  Pritchett,  Isabell,  widow,  Northfield, 
69a  Home,  William,  Tibberton. 

70  Savage,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Powick. 

70a  Harborne,  Thomas,  husbandman.  North  Littleton, 
70^  Gurney,  Richard,  dark,  Upton-upon-Severn. 


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^oc  Dolphin,  William,  Tanw  ....  I. 

71  Whoman,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Dormston.  W.  I. 
•]\a  Sergeant,  I  sable,  widow,  Tysoe.  Admon.  and  I. 

72  White,  Thomas,  Castle  Morton.  \V.  I. 

73  Harris,  John,  yeoman,  Franckley.  \V. 

74  Hichcox,  Richard,  husbandman,  Brayles.  \V.  I. 
74a  Higges,  Margaret,  St.  Swithins,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

75  Bancks,  George,  vittuler,  Aston  Cantloe.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
75a  Hayward,  Henry,  Alcester.                                            .  Admon.  and  I. 

76  Webley,  William,  sen.,  Suckley.  W.  I. 
76.r^  Marten  als.  Weaver,  Samuel,  husbandman,  Shrawlie.  Admon.  and  I. 
"]"]     Walker,  Marie,  widow,  Wickhamford.  W.  I. 

78  Hitchins,  Richard,  Holy  Cross, .  W.  I. 

79  Merrick,  Isabell,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

80  Parker,  John,  Little  Comberton.  W.  I. 

81  Booth,  Margerie,  widow,  Chadesley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

82  Steyt,  Alice,  O .  W. 

83  Smith,  William,  cooke,  Franckley.  W.  I. 

84  Clarke,  John,  husbandman,  The  Berrowe.  W. 

85  Brookes,  Ralph, .  W. 

86  Tompson,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  I. 

87  Capp,  John,  yeoman.  Butlers  Marston.  W.  I. 

88  Rawlins,  Lucy,  widow,  Morton  Morrell.  W.  \. 

89  Bosworth,  Edward,  gent.,  Castle  Morton.  W. 

90  Fincher,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Himbleton.  W.  L 

91  Fleete,  John,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W. 

92  Lawrance,  Margaret,  widosv,  Kempsey.  W.  \. 

93  Clarke,  Thomas,  Feckenham.  W.  \. 

94  Lambe,  George,  husbandman,  Himbleton.  W.  L 

95  Bradley,  George,  shoemaker,  Bromsgrove.  W.  \. 
95«  Burton,  George,  Halesowen.  -       W.  \. 

96  Russell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Grimley.  W.  \. 

97  Wenbery,  William,  husbandman,  Grimley.  W.  \. 
97a  Hall  als.  Olyver,  Francis,  Upton-upon-Severne.  Admon.  and  I. 

98  Powell,  John,  yeoman.  Holt.  W.  \. 
CfZa  Melley,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Halesowen.  Admon. 
98^  Harbert.  Henry,  Castle  Morton.  Admon.  and  I. 
c)%c  Hooke,  Richard,  Over  Mitton.  Admon.  and  L 

99  Litherland,  Mary,  widow,  Evesham.  W.  \. 
99a  Spooner  als.  Fydoe,  Frances,  Comberton.  Admon. 
99<5  Greene,  Edward,  Aston  Cantloe.  Admon. 

100  Hurdman,  Eleanor,  widow,  Kemsey.  W.  L 
loi     Cawdrine  [Blackeborn  als.  Cawdern  iti  Inv\  Ellin,  widow, 

Henley-in-.Vrden.  W.  I. 

102  Norris,  Thomas,  Rushocke.  W.  L 

103  Stratford,  Margaret,  widow,  Bushley.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

104  Robins,  John,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  W.  L 

105  Dewes,  Richard,  Alcester.  W.  L 
105a  Ratcliffe,  William,  Powicke.  Admon. 

106  Mansell,  Alice,  widow,  Pedmore.  \V.  I. 

107  Olde,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Braunsford  [W.  inissing\  I. 

108  Loade,  Henry,  husbandman,  Kemseye.  W. 

109  Welsh,  Richard,  Badsey.  W.  I. 
logrt  Chellingworth,  Roger,  Bromesgrove.  Admon.  and  L 
109*^  Saunders,  Henry,  Doderhill.  Admon.  and  L 
109c-  Bromwell,  John,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 
109^  Blower,  Giles,  Cradelie.  Admon.  and  I. 
no  Kinton,  Richard,  caryer,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
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112  Lewes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Martley. 

113  Rogers,  Anne,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

114  Penn,  Roger,  gent.,  Hagley. 

115  Vaston,  Richard,  Hampton  Lovet. 
115a  Harris,  Edward,  yeoman,  Martley. 

116  Weaver,  George,  Droitwich. 

117  Hughes,  Thomas,  Claynes. 

118  Lyllye,  Richard,  St.  John's,  Bedwardine. 
Ii8a  Maris,  Richard,  Churchlench. 

119  Lewis,  Isabel,  widow,  Castle  Morton. 
119a  Venar,  Richard,  Welsborne. 

II9<J  Warkeman  als.  Beauington,  Anne,  Great  Wolford. 

119^  Sabin,  Henry,  Combrooke. 

119^  Ridwaye,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

119^  Ganderton,  Margaret,  widow,  Poycke. 

120  Geteleye,  William,  Shipton. 

121  Tayler,  Elinor,  widow,  Tanworth. 
I2ia  Freeman,  John,  Tardebig. 

122  Witton,  Thomas,  Belbroughton. 

123  Clarke,  Raynold,  yeoman,  Claverdon. 

124  Pittman,  Jane, . 

125  Bankes,  Morris,  Wicklesford. 

126  Payne,  Anne,  widow,  Blockley. 

127  Maunsell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pedmore. 

128  Allen,  Morice,  blacksmith,  Yardley. 

129  Athrelfoe,  John,  Overbury. 

130  Bagget,  James,  Hoke. 

131  Pitt,  Thomas,  Severnstoke. 

132  Linton,  Richard,  Acton  (?). 

133  Muncke,  Christopher, . 

134  Warde  (?),  John  \name gone\  Upton-upon-Severn. 

135  Beste,  John,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

136  Smith,  George, \niissing\. 

136a  Pooler,  Joyce,  widow,  Areley. 

\'}Jbb  Rowley,  Christian,  widow,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 
I36<:  Tibbitts,  Hugh,  Hastlie. 

137  Vinch  [ffinch  in  Inv\  John,  husbandman,  Haselore. 

138  Rose,  William,  Halford. 

138a  Shaylerd,  Henry,  Temple  Broughton. 

ilZb  Walter,  James,  Welland. 

138^  Callowe,  William,  Bishampton. 

139  Browne,  John,  Evesham. 

140  Haraerton,  Robert,  blacksmith,  Welsborne  Hastings 

141  Alchurch,  William,  Rowley  Regis. 

142  Manninge,  Edward,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 
142a  Groue,  Elnor,  and  Isabel,  Kings  Norton. 
142(5  Badger,  Dorothy,  Clent. 

142^  Yate,  Thomas,  Rushocke. 

I42</  Seaverne,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

143  Waulker  als.  Weaver,  Edward,  Evesham. 

144  Hemming,  Christopher,  Ombersley. 

145  Nicholes,  Roger,  husbandman,  Sedgbarrow. 

146  Billington,  Anne,  widow,  Warwick. 

147  Robbins,  Thomas,  Wootton  Wawen. 

147a  Bickermill  als.  Sturacres,  Thomas,  Arrowe. 

148  Flynte,  Robert,  miller,  Snitterfield. 

149  Brooke,  Walter,  yeoman,  Astley. 

150  Woodall,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Kings  Norton. 

151  Smithe,  Thomas,  inholder,  Tanworth. 


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152  Meaneley,  Thomas,  Halesowen.  W. 

153  Brodshooe  (?), ,  Hill  Croome.  W. 

I53«  Flete  als.  Walesgrove,  John,  Worcester.  I. 

154  Payne,  William,  yeoman,  Northwick.  W.I. 
I54(j:  Broome,  John,  labourer,  Claredon.  I. 

155  Freeman,  Richard,  Halford.  W.  I. 
155^  Davis (.?),  Margerie,  Claverdon.  Admon. 

156  Harris,  William,  Earles  Croome.  W. 
156a  Wadvvand,  John,  weaver,  Kidderminster.  I. 
156^  Pyrmi,  An,  spinster,  Hartlebury.  I, 
1 56^   Harrys,  John,  Franckley.  I. 

156^  Baker  (.?), ,  widow, .  I. 

156^   Cheston,  Agnes, .  I. 

157  Morris,  Giles, .     [See  Vol.  VII,  fol.  2,06.]  I. 

158  CoUines,  Francis,  Earles  Croombe.  W. 

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3  Harrisson,  William.      >  All  torn,  only  small  remnants  remaining: 

4  Jukes,  Thomas.  \ 

5  Roberts,  William.        / 

6  Searche,  William,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

7  Greene,  Edmonde,  Powicke.  W.  I. 

8  Toouie,  Thomas,  Pinvin.  W.  I. 

9  Nicholas,  William,  Ligh.  W.  I. 

()a  Hankinson  als.  Je  .  .  •  ,  Thomas, .  Admon. 

9<J  Maylard,  Stephen,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine.  Admon. 

<)c  [Name  £one], .  I. 

0  Best,  John,  husbandman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

1  Morris,  Alice,  widow, ,  W.  I. 

2  Austin,  Elias,  carpenter,  Combrooke.  W.  I. 
2a  Merrill,  Richard,  Flyford  Flavell.  Admon. 
2d  Smyth,  Edward,  Inckbarrow.  Admon. 

2c  [Name  gone],  .  I. 

2d  Hall,  Richard,  husbandman,  Warwick.  I. 

3  Booker,  Alice,  .  W. 

4  Rowlands  a/s.  Stayner,  Robert, .  W. 

4a  Mannes,  William,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

46  Harcoate,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior.  Admon. 

4c  Ward,  Thomas,  Barford.  Admon. 

4d  Grove,  Anne,  spinster, .  1. 

4e  Grove,  Elinor,  spinster, .  I. 

4/  Grove,  Isabel,  spinster  [not proved].  W.  I. 

4^  Underbill,  William,  clerk,  Broome.  Admon. 

5  Dodd,  Katherine, .  W. 

6  Chambers,  Elizabeth, .  W.  I.(?). 

7  Bowker,  John,  husbandman,  Wickhamford.  W.  !.(.''). 

8  Showell,  Marie, .  W. 

9  Higgins,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W. 
ga  [Name  gone], .  I. 

20  Milling^on,  Griflfin,  Ipsley.  W.  I. 

21  Mawdick,  Christopher,  Morton  Baggot.  W.  I. 

22  Neede,  Katherine, .  W.  I. 

22a  Banburie,  •, .  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

23  Gibbes,  John, .  W.  I. 

24  Waring,  Thomas, .  W.  I.  (?). 

25  Dipple,  John,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I.(?). 


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26  Carpenter,  Richard, . 

26a  Roberts,  Thomas, . 

ibb  Solej,  William,  Teddington. 
26r  Atwood  (?),  , . 

26^  Dobbins,  Henrie,  yeoman,  Teddington. 

27  Patricke,  Humphrey,  . 

28  Hopper,  Thomas,  Welsburne. 

29  Godwine,  Robert,  yeoman,  Offenham. 

30  Clift,  Isabell,  widow,  Warwick. 
30a  Pidgeon,  Ann,  . 

31  Hajnes,  Humphrey,  husbandman,  Dormston. 

32  Russell,  John,  gent.,  Broughton  Hackett. 

33  Willmore,  Richard,  sen.,  Budbrooke. 
33a  Harris,  Francis,  Whitchurch  (Warwick). 

34  Clarke,  John,  sythgrinder,  Belbroughton. 
Sanders,  Robert,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle. 
Briscoe  (PBristoe),  Simon,  weauer.  Great  Inckbarrow. 
Channce,  William,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 
Grissold,  Margaret,  widow,  Lapworth. 
Morse,  George,  labourer,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 
Robinson  a/i^.  Horskeper,  Margaret,widow,  PillartonHersy, 
Boulte,  Francis,  Clifton. 

Slatter,  William, . 

Cottrell,  Edward,  Worcester. 

&,yi  Purslowe,  Ann,  widow,  Ipsley. 

44  Geyse,  Richard,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle. 

45  Yarnold,  John,  Claynes. 

46  Wield,  John, . 

47  Pattricke,  William,  Hallow. 
47^  Turn,  Elizabeth,  Poycke. 

48  Perkins,  John,  Strensham. 
Gosling,  Richard,  clarke,  Great  Comberton. 

Palmer,  Richard, . 

Blicke,  Margery,  spinster,  Warwick. 
Tarpley,  Felice,  widow,  Temple  Grafton. 

52a  Richards,  Andrew, . 

52^  Gardner,  Philip,  Evesham. 

52<;-  Higgens,  Thomas, . 

^zd  Harris,  Francis,  Whitchurch. 
52^   Smith,  Jonathan.  Evesham. 

53  Chellingworth,  Henry,  Stoke  Prior. 

54  Perkins,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Abbotts  Salford. 
54ci  Sheldon,  William,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick. 
i)i,b   Saunders,  Laurance,  Studley. 

54;:  Tandye,  Francis  and  Mary,  Birlingham. 

55  Wheeler,  Andrew,  widow,  Northfield. 
Holmes,  George,  yeoman,  Rowington. 
Avenant,  Alexander,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 
Hill,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Clent. 
Perkes,  Philip,   Harvington. 

59a  Macham,  Elizabeth,  Wichenford. 

60  Vine,  John,  carpenter,  Inckbarrow. 

61  Davis,  Simon,  Blockley. 

b\a  Underbill,  Thomas,  Ilmington. 
b\b  Smith,  William,  North  Littleton. 
6ir  Rowland  ah.  Stayner,  Robert,  gent 
b\d  Butler,  John,  Chadsley. 
b\e  Hall,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick 
61/  Nott,  John,  Evesham. 


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Robbins,  Henry,  Eatington. 

Merrell,  John,  husbandman,  Flyford  Flavell. 

Larrance,  John,  taylor,  Alcester. 

Holder,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

Radford,  Henry,  clothier,  Kidderminster. 

Turton,  Thomas,  Rowley. 

Cattell,  Richard,  Droitwich. 

Toye,  Bridget,  spinster,  Hagley. 

Clarke,  Walter,  yeoman,  Elmley  Lovet. 

Badlande,  Elinne,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

Ayre,  Edwin,  Haitlebury. 

Chapman,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Newland. 

Phelps,  Katherine,  widow,  Pershore. 

Hodgetts,  John,  Halesowen. 

Childs,  Ann,  spinster,  Witley  Magna. 

Wall,  Edward,  husbandman,  Marteley. 

Newman,  Richard,  shoemaker,  Tysoe. 

Crane,  Edward,  Kidderminster. 

Sav^nders,  John,  Tanworth. 

Taylor,  George,  glover.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Cottrell,  Martin,  cutler,  Bromesgrove. 

Mundye,  William  and  Frances,  Hartlebury. 

Smythe,  John,  yeoman.  Great  Alne. 

Belcher,  Margaret,  widow,  Long  Compton. 

Frankome,  Christopher,  Ripple. 

Barnes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Hanley  Castle. 

Finche,  Alice,  widow,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

Penn,  Thomas  Baker,  Worcester. 

Overall,  John,  labourer.  The  Berrow. 

Geynines,  William,  husbandman.  Little  Alne. 

Amyes,  James,  St.  Martin.  Worcester. 

Lytten,  Richard,  Ilmington. 

Waldegrove,  Thomas,  gent.,  Blockley. 

Wellifed  als.  Thornbury,  Ann,  Birlingham. 

Wagstaffe,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

Man,  Eliza,  singlewoman,  Bushley. 

Page,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Weethley. 

Rudge,  Ann,  widow,  Evesham. 

Bromwell,  John,  jun.,  Halesowen. 

Staunton,  John,  Warndon. 

Stokes,  Thomas,  Relbroughton. 

Milles,  Williams,  sen..  Long  Compton. 

Hodges,  Joan,  widow,   Sahvarp. 

Rawlins,  Joan,  spinster,  Hartlebury. 

Austen,  Bartholomew,  Northfield. 

Wotton,  Thomas,  weaver,  Elmley. 

Hickes,  Richard,  Barcheston. 

Gatfield,  George,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

Deaves,  Richard,  yeoman,  Comberton  Magna. 

Tippinge,  Joan,  singlewoman.  Much  Malvern. 

Prince,  R()l:)ert  Taylor,  Warwick. 

Palmer,  John,  yeoman,  Besford. 

Deely,  John,  Halesowen. 

Haynes,  John,  husbandman,  Charleton. 

Harrold,  Richard,  Belbroughton. 

Payton,  Humfrey,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Streete  als.  Purser,  Elizabeth,  Powick. 

Hopkins,  John,  yeoman,  Wootton  Wawen. 

Williams,  Alice,  widow,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 


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102     Capp,  Martha,  spinster,  Butlers  Marston 

102a  Norton,  Symon,  Kidderminster. 

102^  Pinor,  Edward,  Halesowen. 

[03     Reade,  Kenelm,  Halesowen. 

104  Bachler,  Ann,  widow,  Pepleton. 

105  Darke,  William,  husbandman,  Offenham. 

106  Hall  als.  Olyver,  .•Ynn,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

107  Greene,  Agnes,  spinster,  Halesowen. 
107a  Benton,  Richard,  labourer.  Kings  Norton. 
lo'jb  Brinton,  Robert,  Feckenham. 

108  Stringer,  Robert,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

109  Farr,  Eleanor,  widow,  Powick. 
xo^a  Michell,  Margaret,  widow,  Evesham. 
\0()b  Mence,  Thomas,  Himbleton. 
:  10     Walker,  Cristopher,  shoemaker,  Worcester. 

\oa  Thornett,  Anne,  widow,  Cherington.  \_Incompleie  W.] 

\ob  Skelton,  Richard,  Worcester. 

\oc  Sauadge,  Margaret,  Norton,  Evesham. 

\od  Sandlands,  Richard,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

\oe  Da-wes,  Frances,  spinster,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

1 1  Elliot,  Mary,  widow,  .Moseley. 

12  Smith,  Joan,  widow,  Yardley. 
I  3     Hall,  Richard,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 
i^jii  Price,  Richard,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
131^  Grenowe,  George,  Eckington. 

14  Tomlins,  William,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 
14a  Taylor,  Dorothy,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

15  Lea,  John,  clerk,  Wicke-Pershore. 

16  Jennings,  Joan,  widow,  Shel field. 
\ba  Pardee,  Elnor,  widow,  Halesowen. 
i6<J  Yate,  Iddie,  Severne  Stoke. 
ibc  Ashcrafte,  Thomas,  Grimley. 

:i7     Preese  als.  Beane,  David,  Trowman,  Worcester 

18  Birte,  John,  milliner,  Haselor. 

19  Warner,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

20  Prince,  William,  husbandman,  Brodwas. 

21  Horneblower,  Francis,  Belbroughton. 

22  Greene,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wichinford. 
[23     Yeed,  Margaret,  widow,  Coughton. 
[24     Evett,  Francis,  yeoman,  Cotherige. 

li,a  Shenston,  Roger,  Halesowen. 
ii,b  Martin  als.  Weaver,  Francis,  Witley  Parva. 
[24^  Greene,  George,  Barford. 
!5     Pigeon,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Badsey. 

126  Godsoe,  Thomas,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

127  Russell,  Elizabeth,  Malvern  Parva. 
:8     Baylies,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pirton. 
\%a  Bratford,  Thomas,  Tysoe. 

\2Zb  Taylor,  Ann,  Astlie. 

129  Wilsonne,  Mary,  widow,  Worcester. 
t29a  Prosser,  Sible,  Birchmorton. 

130  Saunders,  John,  labourer.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore 
130a  Pittmons,  Joyce,  Hampton  Lovett. 

131  Trannter,  Richard,  cook,  Coughton. 

132  Turner,  Richard,  Dodderhill. 

133  Hide,  Nicholas,  Suckley. 
[33a  Eadie,  John,  Hallowe. 

134  Hill,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
(35     Haines,  Francis,  yeoman,  Dodenham. 


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36  Mansell,  John,  nayler,  Pedmore.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

37  Sraythe,  William,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 
yja  Smyth,  Margery,  Lulsey.  Admon. 
y]b  Smarte,  Henrie,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

38  Evans,  John,  weaver,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

39  Crumpe,  William,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

40  Blackwell,  John,  yeoman,  Cotheridge.  W.  I. 

41  Feild,  Margaret,  Kings  Norton.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

42  Ballard,  William,  yeoman,  Northwick.  W.  I. 

43  Bratford,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Tysoe.  [See  I28a.'\  W. 
43a  Venners,  Alexander,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

44  Bidle,  Roger,  husbandman,  Odingley.  W. 

45  ^Duplicate  0/144^ 

46  Smith  als.  Farmer,  Thomas,  St.  Andrews,  Worcester.     Admon.  and  W.  I. 

47  Vize,  Mary,  widow,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

48  Burte,  Mary,  widow,  Wickhamford.  W.  I. 

49  Abell  als.  Packman,  George,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

50  Greening,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Overbury.  W. 
50a  Turvey,  William,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 
50^5  Perkins,  William,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 

51  Williams,  Richard,  clerk,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  I. 

52  Turner,  Roger,  feltmaker,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

53  Owen,  Anne,  widow,  Warwick.  W. 

54  Horniold,  Thomas,  esq.,  Hardwick.  W.  I. 

55  Steward,  John,  yeoman,  Inckberrow.  W. 

56  Wilks,  John,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W. 

57  Gonderton,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ripple.  W. 

58  Brooke,  Walter,  yeoman, .  W. 

58ti  Fleshall,  William,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  I. 

59  Chesheire,  Richard,  labourer,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

60  Cropper,  Richard,  Clent.  W. 

61  Sparke,  Thomas,  labourer,  Whiteladie  Aston.  W.  I. 

62  Hands,  Roger,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  W. 

63  Jones,  William,  Wolverley.  W. 

64  Stocke,  Edward,  Nether  13rayles.  W. 

65  Allen,  John,  yeoman,  Wiglesford.  W. 
65a  Ellson,  Alice,  widow,  Pershore.  I. 

66  Brooke,  {not  158].    .  \_P  art  of  a  Will.'] 

66a  Maylard,  Stephen,  gent.,  Worcester.  I. 

66^  Morgan,  Edward,  gent.,  Northfield.  I. 

66^  Smyth,  William,  North  Littleton.  I. 

A*     Warner,  John,  Worcester.  \V. 

B*     Turle,  Jone  {probably  1580,  27.     See  Vol.  /,  .?dj].  All  Saints.  W. 

C*      Brooke,  Thomas,  Odingley.  W. 

D*     Savage,  Jane,  Powick.  W. 

E*      Walker,  John  [;>r^(i^(i/^/)' 1548,  23a.     i"*?.?  Ft?/. /,  jj.;^],  Overbury.  W. 
F*      Gelfe,  William  {probably  1549,  32.     See  Vol.  /,  123,  534\,  Brayles.         W. 

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1  Aldern,  John,  Markley.  W.  I. 

2  Angell,  Richard,  Birchmorton.  W.  I. 
2a  Amery,  William,  clerk.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 
2b  Abrahall,  Robert,  St.  Helen,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
2c  Aspinall,  Alexander,  Stretford.  Admon. 
2d  Archbold,  John,  D.D.,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

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2e  Aldridge,  Walter,  Kidderminster.  W. 

2/  Allen,  Elizabeth,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

2g  Atherall,  John,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

2/1  Abington,  Edward,  Budbrooke.  W.  I. 

3  Bolton,  John,  Hartlebury.  Admon. 

4  [Niune  gone.'\  W. 

5  Baker,  John,  North  Pidle.  W.  I. 

6  Brooks,  Robert, .  W.  I. 

7  Brandon,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

8  Barnes,  Richard,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

9  Baggott,  John,  Ipsley.  W.  I. 

10  Bridges,  Robert,  Aberton.  W.  I. 

11  Brewer  (?), , .  Admon. 

12  Bushopp,  Alice,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

13  Bankes,  Nicholas,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

14  Brooke,  WiUiam,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

15  Biglin,  Roger,  Eldersfield.  W.I. 

16  Brooke,  Francis,  Powick.  W. 

17  Butcher,  Richard,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

18  Boddele,  Richard,  Rowley.  W.  I. 

19  Brinkley,  William,  Cleeve  Prior.  W.  I. 

20  Beale,  Richard,  Chaseley.  W.  I. 

2 1  Bromley,  Thomas,  Worcester.  Admon. 

22  Betterburne,  Francis,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 

23  Blundell,  John,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  I. 
23^^  -Bolte,  William,  .Aldington.  Admon.  and  W. 
23^  Brasewell  als.  Baker,  Leonard,  Chadsley  Corbet.  W'.  I. 
23c  Biddle,  Richard,  Odingley.  W.  I. 
23;^/  Baughe,  Margery,  widow,  Pensham.  W.  I. 

24  Clarke,  Anthony,  Preston  Bagot.  W.  I. 

25  Crafts,  Thomas,  Upper  Eatington.  W.  I. 

26  Coockes,  Thomas,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.  I. 

27  Castell  als.  Saulter,  Isabel!,  widow,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

28  Cliffe  als.  Rawlens,  Randolph,  Honnington.  Admon.  and  I. 
28(j  Cowles,  Ann,  Salwarp.  W.  I. 
2%l>  Coulsey,  Thomas.  Staunton.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
28^  Cottrell,  Martin,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 
28^  Crafts,  Robert,  Upper  Eatington.  W. 
28£'  Combe,  Thomas.  Longdon.  Admon.  and  I. 
28/  Child,  William,  Chadesley.  Admon.  and  I. 
280-  Crumpe,  Edward,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 
28//  Chapman,  Francis,  Much  .Malvern.  W.  I. 
28/  Clinton,  Edward,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 
28;'  Comby,  Henry,  Brodwas.  W.  I. 
28X-  Carte,  Robert,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 
28/  Cartwright,  Joan,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

29  Dench,  Steven,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

30  Dowle,  Thomas,  Nawnton  Beacham.  Admon.  and  I. 

31  Denson,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

32  Drought,  Anthony.  Hartlebury.  Admon.  and  I. 
jI     Draper,  William,  Temple  Cirafion.  W.  I. 

34  Davis,  Morris,  St.  .Michael,  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

35  Deye,  Heiuy,  Bisliampton.  W.  I. 

36  Cawthry,  William,  Pershore.  W. 
2,fya  Danforde,  Margaret,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon. 
y^b  Davie,  William,  Welsbourne.                                            Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

37  Elliotes,  F'rancis,  Worqester.  Admon.  and  I. 

38  Ellis  (.'),  William,  Eldersfield.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

39  EUcoxe,  John,  Claynes.  W.  I. 


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40  Eede,  Thomas,  Studly. 

41  Eaton,  Thomas,  Hatton. 

42  Edmye,  Roger,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 

43  Elins,  William,  Inckbarrow. 

44  Freman  ah.  Farmer,  Robert,  Grafton  Flyford. 

45  Fulwood,  Thomas,  Aston  Cantlowe. 

46  Fletcher,  Edmund,  Halesowen. 

47  Kidman,  Richard,  Bishampton. 

48  Farmer  als.  Smyth,  John,  Rushwick. 

49  Frend,  Alice,  Studley. 

50  Farre,  John,  yeoman,  Malvern  Magna. 

51  Forte,  William,  yeoman,  Elmley  Castle. 

52  Fullwood,  Robert,  gent.,  Aston  Cantlowe. 

53  Feryman,  Thomas,  clerk,  Harvington. 

54  Fearne,  John,  Claynes. 

55  Fell  als.  Ditchfield,  William,  labourer,  Budbrooke. 

56  Griffin,  John,  Over  Pillarton. 

57  Greene,  William,  Stoke  Prior. 

58  Gegge,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Nether  Arley. 

59  Greves,  Thomas,  Kings  Norton. 

60  Greene,  Frances,  widow,  Chadesley. 

61  Gressing^ham,  Roger,  Bewdesert. 

62  Greene,  John,  Great  Malvern. 

63  Gest,  John,  Northfield. 

64  George,  Thomas,  Wadborow,  Stoulton. 

65  Greene,  John,  Great  Malvern. 

66  George,  Catherine,  Overbury. 

67  Gregory,  Joan,  widow.  Kings  Norton. 


67a  Godwin  als.  Clarke,  Ann, 


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Harris,  Joan,  spinster,  Hartlebury. 

Harte,  John,  husbandman,  Aulfricke. 

Haselton,  Jeromy,  Eckington. 

Harcott,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior. 

Handes,  Thomas,  Kings  Norton. 

Harrison,  Margaret,  widow,  Bushley. 

Haynes,  George,  Droitwich. 

Hill,  Humphrey,  carpenter,  Grimley. 

Hanburie,  Philip,  yeoman,  Elmley  Lovet. 

Houldshipp,  Sibell,  Bredon. 

Harris,  Elenor,  Cleeveload. 

Howie,  Isabel,  Ombersley. 

Hopkins,  John,  Yardley. 

Hill,  John,  clerke,  Norton  Evesham. 

Hartwell,  Hugh,  Aston  Magna. 

Handsonne  als.  Paynter,  Joyce,  widow, . 

Hickes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Norton  Curlew. 

Hunt,  Thomas,  Dodderhill. 

Harward,  Richard,  Evesham. 

Halliberie,  Isabel,  Lap  worth. 

Handes,  Elizabeth,  Kings  Norton, 

Harris,  Hugh,  Hagley. 

Heathe,  Rowland,  tayler,  Seavern  Stoke. 

Haughton,  Thomas,  gent,  Bromesgrove. 

Hart,  Edward,  Clent. 

Hill,  Richard,  tayler,  Clent. 

Hall,  John,  Halesowen. 

Horseman,  William,  Long  Compton. 

Horneblower,  Jefferie,  Kidderminster. 

Hall,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Severne. 


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Hands,  John,  blacksmith,  Yardley. 

Jurden,  William,  St.  Nicholas,  Droitwich. 

Jones,  William,  Wolverley. 

Jamson,  John,  husbandman,  Bearley. 

James,  Humphrey,  Severne  Stoke. 

Joyner,  Joan,  widow,  Long  Compton. 

Joyner,  William,  husbandman,  Long  Compton. 

Jeacocks,  Leonard,  Lighthorne. 

Kerape,  Ann,  widow,  Harvington. 

Kynersley,  Randoll,  Stoulton. 

Kendricke,  Francis,  Yardley. 

Knight,  Walter,  yeoman,  Defford. 

Kendrick,  Anthony,  Hanley  Castle. 

Lillye,  Francis,  carpenter,  Bidford. 

Lindon,  Francis,  husbandman,  Kings  Norton. 

Lane,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Pendock. 

Lyde,  Edward,  Elmley  Castle. 

Lovesey,  Walter,  Barton. 

Michell,  John,  Longdon. 

Marshall,  Alice,  South  Litleton. 

Muchell,  John,  yeoman,  Eldersfield. 

Mason,  William,  Defford- 

Man,  Henry,  husbandman,  Clifton. 

Mylies,  George,  yeoman,  Brailes. 

Matts,  John,  clerk,  Pinvin. 

Marchant,  Humfrey,  Kidderminster. 

Midleton,  Richard,  Hatton. 

Mill,  Humphrey,  Great  Shelsley. 

Marrett,  Thomas,  St.  Peters,  Droitwich. 

Muncke,  Elizabeth,  Acton  Beachamp. 

Michell,  William,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

Marshall,  William,  Cropthorne. 

Neaste,  John,  Eldersfield. 

Nynd,  Thomas,  Overbury. 

Oldnall,  William,  Churchill. 

Pendrice  als.  Glover,  Humfrey,  Droitwich. 

Perrott,  William,  Belbroughton. 

Parker,  Richard,  gent.,  Staunton. 

Paston,  John,  naylor,  Halesowen. 

Phillipps,  Francis,  Evesham. 

Pilkington,  William,  Whatcot. 

Parkes,  John,  Halesowen. 

Price,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Phippes,  John,  Elmley. 

Pooler,  Richard,  Elmley  Lovet. 

Prior,  Richard,  Wolford  Magna. 

Phillips,  Alice,  Cobley,  Warwick. 

Povie,  Roger,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Perks,  William,  Hallow. 

Pyllett,  Edward,  Hartlebury. 

Pace,  Mnrgaret,  Birlingham. 

Pudye  als.  Pratt,  Humphrey,  Stoke  Prior. 

Potter,  Paris,  Evenlode. 

Price,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Pardoe,  Lewis,  Ombersley. 

Pensell,  Lawrence,  wheelwright,  Yardley. 

Puller,  Thomas,  Areley. 

Reynolds,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 

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155  Russell,  Elizabeth,  Little  Malvern. 

156  Rawlens,  Jane,  widow,  Sherriffs  Lench. 

157  Rowse,  Thomas,  Newbold  Pacie. 

158  Ridgdale,  Henry,  Kings  Norton. 

159  Reade,  John,  Pendock. 

160  Roberts,  Walter,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle. 

161  Reade,  Walter,  Worcester. 

162  Richards,  Robert,  shomaker,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

163  Rose,  Robert,  Paxford. 

164  Rose,  Ann,  Halford. 

165  Ricketts,  Thomas,  Stoulton. 

166  Smith,  John,  Pillarton  Hersey. 

167  Cockett,  Froyrh,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

168  Saunders,  Francis,  Hanley  Castle. 

169  Child,  Appollin,  widow,  Kempsey. 

170  Sclycer,  Anne,  widow,  Ombersley. 

171  Stoneall,  John,  yeoman,  Stoulton. 

172  Clent,  Elizabeth,  Hartlebury. 

173  Setterford,  George,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle. 

174  Staple,  Edward,  Blackwell. 

175  Smith  ah.  Giles,  John,  Ombersley. 

176  Scarlett,  Phillip,  Wootten  Wawen. 

177  Smithe,  Thomas,  Pershore. 

178  Skudamore,  Richard,  Hampton  Curlew. 

179  Smyth,  John,  yeoman,  Eldersfield. 

180  Savell,  John,  Kidderminster. 

181  Stevens,  Richard,  Rowley  Regis. 
183  Smith,  Francis,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

183  Sturch,  Margaret,  widow,  Stourton,  Warwick. 

184  Stanton,  Humfrey,  Bromsgrove. 

185  South,  John,  Wick  Pershore. 

186  Smith,  Thomas,  Himbleton. 

187  Saunders,  Thomas,  Warwick. 

188  Sayer,  Edward,  Aston  Cantloe. 

189  Twinberrow,  Richard,  Much  Malvern. 

190  Tailor,  Thomas,  Madresfield. 

191  Tursacre  ah.  Bickernill,  James,  Dodderhill. 

192  Throckmorton,  Francis,  esq.,  Ullenhall. 

193  Tandie,  Joyce,  Bredicote. 

194  Tounson,  Richard,  plowwright,  Halford. 

195  Tandie,  William,  Bishampton. 

196  Trapp,  John,  yeoman,  Croome  Debitot. 

197  Tony,  Christopher,  Longdon. 

198  Tawney,  Thomas,  maltmaker,  Worcester. 

199  Townsend,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Warwick. 

200  Walker,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 
20 r  Whopper,  Thomas,  Hanley  Castle. 

202  White,  William,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

203  Woodward,  John,  husbandman,  Salwarp. 

204  Wiett,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bushley. 

205  Wagstaffe,  Ellen,  widow,  Tanworth. 

206  Wall,  Alice,  Shelsley. 

207  Westlie,  William,  Hatton. 

208  Wheeler,  Robert,  Long  Compton. 

209  Wilkes,  Edward,  Idlecote. 

210  Wilkes,  Richard,  carpenter,  Harvington. 
2 1 !  White,  John,  Birlingham. 

212  Watton,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Whichford. 

213  Wright,  Robert,  carrier,  Kidderminster. 
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Worfield,  Anne, .  Admon, 

Webb,  Thomas,  Hagley.  Admon.  and  I. 
Wyncott,  Edward,  husbandman,  Egiock,  Inckberrow.          Admon.  and  I. 

White,  Thomas,  Rowington.  I. 
Yarron  ah.  Yarrington,  Richard,  husbandman, 

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Yoxall,  Hugh,  Powick.  Admon.  and  I. 

Yeoans,  William,  Ripple.  W.  I. 

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Amphlett,  Edmund,  Sahvarp. 
Ancell,  Edmund,  Earlscrome. 
Alford,  Gilbert,  Chevington  Pershore. 
Arrowsmith,  Margaret,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Wore 
Addis,  John,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle. 
Acton,  Margaret,  Temple  Grafton. 
Addams,  Henry,  Wilmestone. 
Brantley,  William,  Evesham. 
Blount,  Thomas,  esq.,  Astley. 
Barrett,  Cornishe,  Coften  Hacket. 
Brace,  John,  yeoman,  Cobley,  Warwick. 
Balle,  James,  husbandman,  Poyck. 
Bach,  Richard,  Halesowen. 
•  Baylies,  Katherine,  widow,  Cropthorne. 
Bugden,  John,  milner,  Aldington. 
Bagnall,  William,  brewer,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 
Bagnall,  Raphe,  Worcester. 
Baughe,  Richard,  Tibberton. 
Barnes,  Eleanor,  spinster,  Hanly  Castle. 
Baker,  William,  Worcester. 
Beck,  Ann,  widow.  Hallow. 
Burson,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Brodway. 
Bennett,  Richard,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantloe. 
Bache,  John,  Chadsley  Corbet. 
Bevan,  Thomas,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
Bennett,  John,  Worcester. 
Batchler,  Cicely,  St.  Andrew  Pershore. 
Bybbe,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior. 
Barwell,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Cropthorne. 
Bennett,  John,  sithsmith,  Chadsley  Corbett. 
Baughe,  Joane,  Defforde. 
Baughe,  Ann,  widow,  Pensam. 
Blackewell,  John,  .Alderminster. 
Barnard,  Thomas,  Chasely. 

Bevan,  Edward, . 

Bayleis,  Margaret,  Butlers  Marston. 

Baker,  John,  yeoman,  Stourbridge. 

Baylies,  Catherine,  widow,  Cropthorne. 

Bache,  Thomas,  Broome. 

Boulton,  William,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

Baker,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Berry,  John,  Whichenford. 

Crumpe,  John,  husbandman,  Badsey. 

Copland,  James,  yeoman,  Bidford. 

Corbette,  Simon,  gent.,  Defford. 

Cowper,  William,  Hatton. 

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48  Cookes,  Alice,  widow,  Snitterfield.  W.  I. 

49  Channce,  Christopher,  Hadsor.  W. 

50  Channce,  Henry,  liromsgrove.  W.  I. 

51  Channce,  Wilham,  Worcester.  W. 

52  Clewer,  John,  Worcester.  Admon. 

53  Cowper,  John,  husbandman,  Broughton  Hackett.  W.  I. 

54  Capp,  Anne,  widow.  Butlers  Marston.  W.  I. 

55  Cowper,  Isabel,  spinster,  Rouslench.  W. 

56  Collins,  Isabel,  widow.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

57  Charlett,  Alice,  widow,  Cleeve  Prior.  W.  I. 

58  Copper,  John,  Bewdesert.  W. 

59  Carver,  Samuel,  Evesham.  W. 

60  Clerk,  Anthony,  Holt.  W.  I. 

61  Cooke,  William,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W.  I. 

62  Coppe,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Beusall.  W. 

63  Cooke,  Hugh,  Grimley.  W. 

64  Cookes,  John,  yeoman.  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

65  Collier,  Giles,  husbandman,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

66  Cheswell,  Dansey,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

67  Cox,  Richard,  weaver,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

68  Cocks,  Thomas,  Wick-Pershore.  W. 

69  CavuU  {or  Ccirull)  als.  Cale,  Francis,  Birchmorton.  W.  I. 
69a  Cartwright  als.  Harper,  Philip,  Ombersley.  W. 

70  Dowler,  William,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

71  Daye,  William,  labourer,  Rouslench.  Admon.  and  I. 

72  Doollytle,  Thomas,  clothier,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

73  Day,  William,  Pinvin.  W. 

74  Damanons,  John,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

75  Edkins,  John,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 

76  Elffe,  Joan,  widow.  Hallo  we.  W.  I. 

77  Elletts,  Francis,  yeoman,  Brodwaye.  W.  I. 

78  Field,  Edmund,  clothier,  Worcester. 

79  Foyles,  Margaret,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 

80  Farr,  George,  yeoman,  Powick. 

81  Fissard,  Richard,  yeoman,  Cotherige. 

82  Ferriday,  Thomas,  St.  Thomas,  Dudley. 

83  Field,  Clement,  Upper  Eckington. 

84  Farr,  Gilbert,  Powick. 

85  Farm,  Margerie,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 

86  Fetherston,  John,  gent.,  Atherstone. 

87  Freeman,  William,  Blockley. 

88  George,  Thomas,  labourer,  Binton. 

89  Greene,  John,  weaver,  Chatesley. 

90  Geeves,  William,  Dodderhill. 

91  Gardnor,  John,  husbandman.  Little  Wolford. 

92  Geast,  Richard,  Alvechurch. 

93  George,  William,  Pepleton. 

94  Greene,  William,  Li<;he. 

95  Godsawe,  Humfrey,  Defford. 

96  George,  Thomas,  Ripple. 

97  Gardner,  Philip,  Ombersley. 

98  George,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wadborrow. 

99  Greatage,  John,  Aston  Cantloe. 

100  Graye,  Robert,  glasyer,  Warwick, 

10 1  Gibbes,  George,  yeoman,  Haselor. 

102  Haden,  William,  Dudley. 

103  Hurdman,  Richard,  Kemsey. 

104  Huband  als.  Hibbotts,  John,  Priors  Salford. 

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106  Hall,  Richard,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

107  Halle,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Mathon.  W.  I. 

108  Halle,  Thomas,  Defford.  Admon.  and  I. 

109  Harbome,  Thomas,  Cieeve  Prior.                                  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 
no  Heirne  als.  London,  Margery,  widow,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 

1 1 1  Hannes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

112  Heminge,  John,  Inkebarrow.  W.I. 

113  Harrison,  Christopher,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

114  Hamecke,  George,  Shipston-upon-Stour.  W.  I. 

115  Hobday,  Alice,  widow,  Feckenham.  W.I. 

116  Hickes,  William,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  I. 

117  Hannowe  als.  Hanway,  John,  Bidford.  Admon.  and  I. 

118  Humphries,  Richard,  Willington.  W. 

119  Hart,  John,  yeoman,  Aufricke.  W.  I. 

120  Harbach,  John,  yeoman.  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

121  Hill,  Richard,  joyner,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

122  Hawkins,  George,  clothier,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

123  Hichcoxe,  Humfrie,  husbandman.  Over  Brayles.  W.  I. 

124  Holland,  Christopher,  Alfricke.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

125  Haynes,  Richard,  husbandman,  Dormston.  W.  I. 

126  Hemming,  Thomas,  Bidford.  W. 

127  Hardyman,  John,  Evenlode.  W.  I, 

128  Heynes,  Edmund,  Shrevelench.  W. 

129  Harris,  Wolstan  and  Anne,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

130  Hawtyn,  Christopher,  Alderminster.  W. 

131  'Harbart,  William,  Stoke  Prior.  Admon.  and  I. 

132  Harris,  Richard,  Hartleburie.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

133  Hill,  Hugh,  Droitwich.  Admon.  and  I. 

134  Hadley,  Thomas,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

135  Handye,  Hugh,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

136  Harforde,  Thomas,  Coughton.  W. 

137  Hill,  John,  husbandman,  Nether  Arley.  W.  I. 

138  Higgens,  John,  Halesowen.  Admon. 

139  Hancoze,  Anne,  widow,  Studley.  W. 

140  Hill,  William,  gent.,  London  and  Bromsgrove.  W.  I, 

141  Hadley,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Warwick.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

142  Hill,  John,  husbandman,  Holte.  Admon.  and  I. 

143  Harbcrne,  Francis,  yeoman.  North  Littleton.  W.  I. 

144  Halford,  Robert,  Halford.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

145  Hall,  Thomas  and  Joyce,  Elmley  Lovet.  Admon. 

146  Ingrame,  William,  Hallow.  W.  I. 

147  Ingram,  William,  Great  Witley.  W.  I. 

148  Ingram,  Richard,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 

149  Jeffes,  Thomas,  miller,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

150  Juce,  Charles,  Elmley  Lovet.  W. 

151  Jones,  Margery,  widow,  Spernall.  W.  I. 

152  Jenninges,  Elizabeth,  Eckington.  Admon.  and  I. 

153  Jones,  Thomas,  Coughton.  Admon.  and  I. 
153a  Jones  als.  Walker,  Alice,  Witchford.  Admon.  and  I. 

154  Keightley,  Jone,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  I. 

155  Knight,  William,  Great  Malvern.  Admon.  and  I. 

156  Knight,  Francis,  shoomaker,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

157  Kerry,  Francis,  gent.,  Kidderminster.  W. 

158  Knoles,  Richard,  Alcestcr.  W.I, 

159  Kings,  John,  Burton-on-the-Heath.  W.I. 

160  Lambert,  Francis,  Showton.  W. 

161  Lingham,  James,  Upton-upon-Sevem.  W.  I. 

162  Lowe,  John,  Yardley.  I. 

163  Littleton,  Humfrey,  Nawnton  Beachamp.  Admon. 


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164  Lench,  Thomas,  Hampton  Lovet. 

165  Linten,  George,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

166  Lambert,  Edward,  Burmington. 

167  Lambe,  Ann,  Himbleton. 

168  Lewis,  John,  Tardebig. 
i68«  Lowe,  John,  Yardley. 

169  More,  John,  yeoman,  Moseley. 

170  Moule,  Margaret,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet. 

171  Mancell,  Catherine,  Blockley. 

172  Marshall  als.  Millard,  Robert,  yeoman,  Hartley. 

173  Maddocke,  John,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

174  Moye,  Elizabeth,  Stoke  Prior. 

175  Maio,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

176  Mathews,  Maredde,  husbandman,  Ligh. 

177  Merrill,  John,  Flyford  Flavell. 

178  Mathews,  Anne,  widow,  Cofton  Hackett. 

179  Moore,  Dorothy,  widow,  Pershore. 

180  Merrell,  Robert,  husbandman,  Fliford  Flavell. 

181  Marchall,  William,  husbandman,  Coughton. 

182  Moulton,  William,  esq.,  Mathon. 

183  Mathews,  Richard,  yeoman,  Cofton  Hackett. 

184  Mason,  Isabel,  widow,  Pershore. 

185  Marshall,  Robert,  Inckberrow. 

186  Mills,  William,  clothier,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

187  Moulton,  Ann,  widow,  Ombersley. 

188  More,  Henry,  yeoman,  Pershore. 

1 89  Mitford,  Philip,  gent.,  Worcester. 

190  Myles  als.  Aspinner,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

191  Muchell,  John,  Eldersfield. 

19 (a  Moulton  als.  Hall,  Marie, . 

192  Norton,  Joan,  widow,  Claynes. 

193  Nayor,  John,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

194  Pallawin,  James,  Oxhill. 

195  Perrye,  Charles,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 

196  Perkes,  Nicholas,  Feckenham. 

197  Prettie,  Humphrey,  Kings  Norton. 

198  Pardy,  Eliza,  Ilmington. 

199  Pace,  John,  Birlingham. 

200  Petford,  George,  Binton. 

201  Parker,  William,  Worcester. 

202  Pratt,  William,  Wick-Pershore. 

203  Penn,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

204  Parker,  Elizabeth,  widow.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

205  Perkins,  Ann,  Long  Compton. 

206  Perkes,  Edward,  Shreve  Lench. 

207  Parkes,  William,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

208  Pardoe,  Robert,  Ombersley. 

209  Powell,  Henry,  Leigh. 

210  Price,  John,  yeoman,  Bradway. 

211  Raynscrafte,  Ursula,  widow,  St.  Mary,  War^vick. 

212  Roberts,  William,  Binton. 

213  Redway,  Clemence,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

214  Ryver,  John,  husbandman,  Eldersfield. 

215  Robbins,  Thomas,  clerk,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

216  Rocke,  Robert,  husbandman,  Whichford. 

217  Restall,  John,  weaver,  Eldersfield. 

218  Robinson,  Edward,  Feckenham. 

219  Rogers,  John,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

220  Sowden,  John,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior. 


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221  Stonnall,  Anne,  spinster,  Seavern  Stoke. 

222  Smyth,  Henry,  labourer,  Evesham. 

223  Sponer,  William,  husbandman,  North  Littleton. 

224  Smithe,  Thomas,  husbandman,  North  Littleton. 

225  Smyth,  Robert,  Icombe. 

226  Smyth,  Robert,  Loxley. 

227  Sparke,  Richard,  husbandman,  Pepleton. 

228  Salter,  Robert,  labourer,  Binton. 

229  Stringer,  Richard,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

230  Steward,  IVIary,  Hanbury. 

231  Smith,  Dorothy,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

232  Steephens,  Robert,  yeoman,  Paxford. 

233  Smith,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

234  Stomiall,  Rowland,  Seavern  Stoke. 

235  Symons,  Ann,  Spernall. 

236  Scot,  Walter,  husbandman,  Elmley  Lovet. 

237  Steward,  Thomas,  Hanbury. 

238  Taylor,  John,  husbandman,  Combrooke. 

239  ToUie,  John,  husbandman,  Martley. 

240  Tomes,  William,  taylor,  Lulsley. 

241  Tibbott,  Alice,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

242  Turner,  Edward,  yeoman,  Bidford. 

243  Tylt,  Thomas,  milner,  Bromsgrove. 

244  Terrett,  Andrew,  husbandman,  Longdon. 

245  \Name  torn  aivny^ 

246  Wallsgrove  als.  Fleete,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

247  Williams,  Edmund,  Longdon. 

248  White,  Margaret,  Wick-Pershore. 

249  White,  John,  Hanley  Castle. 

250  Woolmer  als.  Brock,  Richard,  Himbleton 

251  Wilcoxe,  John,  Inckbarrow. 

252  Washborne,  John,  Evesham. 

253  Warrall,  William,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove. 

254  Wilks,  Eleanor,  Bromsgrove. 

255  Woodward,  William,  Abberton. 

256  Welch,  ,  Ombersley. 

257  Wright,  William,  St.  John's,  Worcester. 

258  Wilcoxe,  Alexander,  gent.,  Inckbarrow. 

259  Witheyford,  Catherine,  widow,  Hatton. 

260  Warde,  Marian,  widow,  Over  Brayles. 

261  Warman,  Francis,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

262  Wilkes,  Alice,  widow,  Briclehampton. 

263  Williams,  Richard,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 

264  Wells,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alvestone. 

265  Wheler,  Beatrice,  widow,  Priors  Salford. 

266  Wilks,  Isabelle,  widow  Briclehampton. 

267  Warkman,  John,  carpenter,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

268  Walker,  Ralph,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

269  Wittcome,  William,  Chaseley. 

270  Wilcoxe,  Alexander,  Inckbarrow. 

271  Weekes,  Josias,  yeoman,  Bredicott. 

272  Williams,  Roger,  husbandman,  Madresfield. 

273  Wotton,  William,  husbandman,  Tysoe. 

274  Williams,  Ann,  spinster,  Madresfield. 

275  Whitley,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

276  Waulter,  Lawrence,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove. 

277  Weaver,  Jane,  Martin  Hussingtree. 

278  Woogan,  Edmond,  Knightwick. 

279  YaxQold,  Thomas,  Odingley. 


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Austen,  Anne,  widow,  Powicke. 

Amphlitte,  Thomas,  clothier,  Worcester. 

Aubrey,  Nicholas,  Whichford. 

Allison,  Richard,  Shawlcnch. 

Aushalls  ah.  Hosier.  Richard,  Dormeston. 

Addis,  Francis,  Lieghe. 

Batchlor,  William,  Cotherige. 

Brooke,  Anne,  widow,  Naunton  Bechampe. 

Bestpltche,  Miles,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester. 

Barkley,  William,  Rowley. 

Baylies,  Thomas,  Hanburie. 

Bamford,  John,  Churchill. 

Brantley,  Anne  and  Jane,  F.vesham. 

Byrte,    Thomas,  husbandman,  Evesham. 

Baxter,  Thomas,  Peopleton. 

Birte,  William,  Weecanforde. 

Bugbie,  William,  Hallowe. 

Bracie,  William,  Snitterfield. 

Baylies,  Martha,  spinster.  Stoke  Prior. 

Boulte,  Richard,  Grimley. 

Beete,  Isable,  widow,  Honington. 

Butler,  Catherine,  Defiford. 

Bentley,  John,  husbandman,  Wick-Pershore. 

Barnard,  Thomas,  weaver,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

Baker,  John,  Bromesgrove. 

Brawler,  Anne,  widow,  Salwarpe. 

Bent,  Richard,  Lapworth. 

Bouts,  Clement,  widow,  Evesham. 

Barnet,  Francis,  Franckley. 

Baggot,  Oliver,  Ipsley. 

Bradeley,  Barnabas,  locksmith,  Pedmore. 

Blakenege,  John,  St.  Andrews,  Worcester. 

Bradford,  Giles,  Chasley. 

Bryan,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

Blue,  Henry,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Browne,  John,  St.  Swithins,  Worcester. 

Blackwell,  John  Taylor,  Warndon. 

Beale,  John,  Burmington. 

Crumpe,  John,  yeoman,  Cropthorne. 

Clarke,  William,  clerk,  15irchmorton. 

Clent,  John,  sen.,  Hartlebiiry. 

Cave,  John,  St.  Clement,  Worcester. 

Cottrell,  Peter,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

Cleave,  George,  . 

Cliffe  ah.  Rawlyns,  Jone,  widow,  Honington. 

Chambers,  jhone,  widow,  Yardley. 

Chapman,  Daniel,  Hanley  Castle. 

Carver,  Rice,  St.  Marie,  Witton,  Droitwich. 

Childe,  Edward,  Grimley. 

Courte,  Thomas,  weaver,  Dormston. 

Cresser,  Giles,  Abberton. 

Cooke,  Anthony,  Grimley. 

Chapman,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bidford. 

Chandler,  Joan,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

Clarke,  Robert,  Pershore. 

Clarke,  Elizabeth,  Chatisley. 

Crew,  Richard,  yeoman,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich. 


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[1625. 


No. 

58  Dunne,  William,  Barford. 

59  Dingley,  Francis,  gent.,  Charlton. 

60  Darke,  William,  Worcester. 

61  Dekes,  John,  Tysoe. 

62  Dowler,  William,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

63  Daniell,  Ann,  widow,  Crowle. 

64  Dobbins,  Giles,  Worcester. 

65  Dolphin,  Alice,  widow,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
65a  Dolpheene,  Alice,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

66  Edge,  Thomas,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

67  Eedes,  Thomas,  Tanworth. 

68  Eccleshall,  Alice,  widow.  Old  Swinford. 

69  Fownes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Studley. 

70  Fincher,  Henry,  husbandman,  Grafton  Fliford. 

71  Fareley,  Edward,  Strensham. 

72  Fownes,  William,  yeoman,  Belbroughton. 

73  Fowler,  Richard,  yeoman,  Stretton. 

74  Flinte,  Thomas,  King's  Norton. 

75  Fownes,  Richard,  D.D.,  Seavern  Stoke. 

76  Finche,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Thomas,  Dudley. 

77  Fitter,  John,  husbandman,  Yardley. 

78  Foxe,  Henry,  Upton  Warren. 

79  Freeston,  Richard,  Kidderminster. 

80  Fielde,  William,  husbandman,  Shrawley. 

81  Feend,  Robert,  Upton-upon-Sevem. 

82  Grimett,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bidford. 

83  Galamore,  Michael,  St.  Hellens,  Worcester. 

84  Godfrey,  Thomas,  Mathon. 

85  Godwin,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Alveston. 

86  Gyles,  William,  husbandman,  Great  Witley. 

87  Gardner,  William,  mercer,  Evesham. 

88  Gell,  Richard,  Worcester. 

89  Gower,  John,  Kings  Norton. 

90  Gegge,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Areley  Kinges. 

91  Graingeman,  Alice,  widow,  Whatcot. 

92  Gutteridge,  Richard,  Belbroughton. 

93  Gower,  Sampson,  Grimley. 

94  Garrett,  Jane,  widow,  Great  Inckbarrow. 

95  Greene,  Thomas,  Mathon. 

96  Gardner,  Jane,  widow,  Evesham. 

97  Grafton,  John,  husbandman,  Claverdon. 

98  Gwattkins,  Richard,  Much  Malvern. 

99  Greenewaye,  Christopher,  labourer,  Hartlebury. 
100  Hunt,  Humphrey,  husbandman,  Studley. 

loi  Haw,  John,  husbandman,  Yardley. 

102  Haslewood,  Dorothy,  widow,  Briclehampton. 

103  Hill,  Nicholas,  Bromsgrove. 

104  Hanbury,  Philip,  Elmley  Lovet. 

105  Hall,  Francis,  Worcester. 

106  Hodges,  Thomas,  Broadwaye. 

107  Hanburie,  Thomas,  Elmley  Lovet. 

108  Hill,  William,  Upton  Warren. 

109  Hopkins,  John,  Claverdon. 
no     Higgins,  Richard,  Halford. 

111  Howe,  Simon,  Warwick. 

112  Hancoxe,  Thomas,  Pillarton  Hersey. 

113  Hunt,  Margery,  widow,  Elmley  Castle. 

114  Hunte,  Thomas,  Tanworth. 

1 1 5  Hawe,  Robert,  clothier^  Worcester. 


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16  Harbage,  Robert,  Shrawley. 

17  HaTvkins,  John,  Worcester. 

18  Hudson,  Ralph,  Budbrooke. 

19  Hankins,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

[2o  Hill,  Symon,  husbandman,  Comberton  Magna. 

\2\  Hughes,  Daniell,  clerk,  Claynes. 

>2  Hill,  John,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 

23  Hurdman,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Kempsey. 

124  Hunt,  Thomas,  Tanworth. 

[25  Harrison,  Richard,  Tardebig. 

[26  Huntyngton  ah.  Butler,  George,  Feckenham. 

27  Hobes,  Joane,  widow,  Bushly. 

[28  Hopkins,  William,  gent.,  Warwick. 

[29  Haynes,  Thomas,  Dormston. 

[30  Havord,  John,  Ombersley. 

[31  Ibles,  Richard,  yeoman,  Knightwick. 

[32  Jones,  Adam,  gent.,  Droitwich. 

'33  Jones,  Robert,  yeoman,  Beoley. 

[34  Jones,  John,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 

'35  Jefferey,  William,  All  Church. 

[36  Jones,  Agnes,  widow,  Grafton  Fliford. 

[37  Kempe,  Mary,  widow,  Feckenham. 

[38  Kercum,  Ann,  widow,  Halesowen. 

[39  Kitchen,  John,  labourer.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

[40  Kinward,  John,  innkeeper,  Dodenham. 

[41  Kerby,  William,  baker,  Henley-in-Arden. 

[42  Kinden,  Simon,  husbandman,  Stone. 

143  Lie,  John,  husbandman,  Atchlench. 

[44  Littellton,  Phillip,  widow,  Stourbridge. 

[45  Lee,  William,  Holte. 

[46  Lawe,  Thomas,  hatter,  Dodderhill. 

[47  Lewis,  Henry,  Kings  Norton. 

[48  Lewis,  Margaret,  widow,  Kings  Norton. 

[49  Lenche,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

[50  Ledington,  Robert,  gent.,  Worcester. 

;5i  Mense,  John,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 

[52  Millard,  Thomas,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

[53  Mayo,  Richard,  Hampton  Curlew. 

[54  Moseley,  Robert,  yeoman,  Whitchurch. 

;55  Mathewe,  William,  yeoman,  Norton  Lynsie. 

[56  Mucklowe,  John,  Halesowen. 

[57  Mills,  Richard,  husbandman,  Haselor. 

[58  Marston,  Bryan,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

[59  Netherton,  Henry,  Cropthorne. 

t6o  Norris,  Henry,  Bromsgrove. 

[61  Nicholls,  Francis,  Witch. 

[62  Nayer,  Geffrey,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

[63  Nayre,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 

164  Nicholes,  William,  Brayles. 

[65  Norris,  John,  Rushocke. 

[66  Nott,  Arthur,  Shelsley  Kings. 

r67  Neede,  George,  Much  Malvern. 

168  Ordway,  John,  glover,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

169  Padgett,  Robert,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 
[70  Percks,  Margery,  Feckenham. 

[71  Piers,  Thomas,  Badsey. 

[72  Peplowe,  John,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

[73  Pratt,  Edward,  husbandman,  Rouslench. 

[74  Pitt,  Richard,  Liegh. 


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175  Pardoe,  Richard,  Martin  Hussintree. 

176  Penne,  William,  Kidderminster. 

177  Pratt,  George,  husbandman,  Pershore. 

178  Raynolls,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

179  Rea,  Gregory,  mercer,  St.  Helen's,  Worcester. 

180  Richards,  Humphrey,  Stone. 

181  Reeve,  William,  Inckbarowe. 

182  Rawbon,  Matthew,  Hasley. 

183  Roberts,  Edward,  Great  Comberton. 

184  Reeve,  Thomas,  Stoke  Prior. 

185  Rucke,  Nicholas,  Bromesgrove. 

186  Richards,  John,  Oldbury. 

187  Riley,  George,  Redmirley  Debitot. 

188  Rose,  Richard,  Burmington. 

189  Robbins,  Robert,  yeoman,  Paxford. 

190  SchoUowe,  William,  gent.,  Droitwich. 

191  Sparke,  John,  husbandman,  Holte. 

192  Sovirthorne,  John,  husbandman,  Strensham. 

193  Sich,  William,  Broome. 

194  Steward,  Walter,  yeoman,  Inckberrow. 

195  Spooner,  William,  yeoman.  North  Litleton. 

196  Sheppard,  Richard,  Pershore. 

197  Smyth,  Richard,  yeoman,  Beibroughton. 

198  Stone,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 

199  Smythe,  George,  weaver,  Northfield. 

200  Sdatter,  William,  Long  Compton. 

201  Symons,  Joan,  widow.  Castle  Morton. 

202  Shepard,  Thomas,  glover,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore. 

203  Stockinge  als.  Mintam,  William,  Worcester. 

204  Seaverne,  Gabriel,  Worcester. 

205  Sowley,  John,  yeoman,  Churchill. 

206  Smythe,  George,  weaver,  Northfield. 

207  Shereiffe,  Robert,  yeoman,  Tibberton. 

208  Saunders,  Ursula,  widow,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

209  Tayler,  Christopher,  Worcester. 

210  Turner,  Nowell,  husbandman.  Little  Witley. 

21 1  Trewman,  John,  clerk,  Feckenliam. 

212  Toy,  Edward,  clothier,  Kidderminster. 

213  Taylor,  Francis,  labourer.  Much  Malvern. 

214  Turberville,  John,  Kenisey. 

215  Tomes,  Roger,  Harvington. 

216  Tayler,  Edward,  labourer,  Blockley. 

217  Turnor,  John,  yeoman,  Suckley. 

218  ToUey,   Thomas,  Hartlebury. 

219  Veale,  William,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 

220  Whithead,  John,  Bridgetown,  Warwick. 

221  Watts,  Thomas,  St.  S within,  Worcester. 

222  Walker,  Dunston,  husbandman.  Over  Tysoe. 

223  Woodward,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

224  Waters,  Edward,  joyner,  Bromesgrove. 

225  Whittingham,  George,  labourer,  Bushley. 

226  Willetts,  Anthony,  nayler,  Rowley. 

227  Wheeler,  James,  Claynts. 

228  Wheller,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Ipsley. 

229  Wareinge,  Tliomas,  Wolverton. 

230  Wheatcraft,  Thomas,  labourer,  Draycot. 

231  Wanerton,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

232  Wheeler,  John,  Long  Compton. 

233  Whitinge,  Richard,  yeoman,  Acton  Beachamp. 


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Wincot,  Katherine,  widow,  Whicliford.  Com.  and  W.  I 

Warne,  John,  yeoman,  Cioonie  Deljitot.  Com.  and  W.  I 

Waynewright,  Thomas,  Little  Willey.  AHmon.  and  I 

Yennard,  William,  St.  Peter,  Wor(  ester.  Admon.  and  I 

Yarnold,  Mary,  widow,  Oddinyley.  W.  I 

Yarnold,  Edward,  Odingley.  Admon.  and  W.  I 

Yates,  Richard,  Oinbersley.  W.  I 

Young,  William,  Little  Comberton.  W.  I 

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Asplin,  Florence,  widow,  Blockley.  W.  I 

Arche,  Alice,  spinster,  Kidderminster.  W.  I 

Acton,  Hugh,  Alvechurch.  W.  I 

Armes,  Leonard,  husbandman,  Pepleton.  W.  I 

Appleby,  Richard,  labourer.  Church  Lench.  W.  I 

Allen,  Ralph,  Severne  Stoke.  Admon.  and  I 

Amphlett,  John,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  W.  I 

*Angell,  John,  Kings  Brome.  Admon.  and  I 

Bromly,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  W 

Ballamie,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tanworth.  Admon.  and  I 

Byssell,  William,  sen.,  Yardley.  W.  I 

Bar,  John,  labourer,  Tanworth.  W.  I 

Baughe  als.  Wade,  Ursula,  Pensham.  Admon.  and  I 

Birde,  Anne,  widow,  Evesham.  Admon.  and  W.  I 

Ballard,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Abbots  Salford.  W, 

Bullocke,  John,  Castle  Morton.  W.  I 

Biddle,  John,  Bushley.  Admon.  and  I 

Bennett,  Isabell,  widow,  North  Littleton.  W.  I 

Bird,  Phillip,  Warwicke.  Admon.  (.'')  and  I 

Blake,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Fladbury.  Admon.  and  I 

Baker,  John,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton.  ^       W.  I 

Banckes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Churchill.  W.  I 

Berrye,  William,  Whichford.  W.  I 

Bullocke,  John,  yeoman,  Matherne.  W.  I 

Bett,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wroxall.  W.  I 

Burston,  Jane,  widow,  Wickhamford.  W.  I 

Burd,  William,  Evesham.  Admon.  and  I 

Baylyes,  Edward,  husbandman,  Whatcot.  W.  I 

Badger,  Henry,  smith,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I 

Bridgewater,  William,  nailer,  Rowley  Regis.  W.  I 

Beare,  Jane,  singlewoman,  Leigh.  W.  I 

Combey,  John,  clothier,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W, 

Clarke,  William,  husbandman,  Eldersfield.  W.  I 

Churchyard,  Christopher.  Kidderminster.  W.  I 

Clarke,  William,  shoomaker,  Warwick.  W.  I 

Callow,  John,  Severne  Stoke.  W.  I 

Cooke,  Anne,  widow,  Elderstield.  Admon 

Condicott,  Christopher,  Church  Honiburne.  W.  I 

Cookes,  William,  weaver,  Franckley.  W.  I 

Chew,  John,  shepherd,  Warwick.  W.  I 

Collyer,  Hugh,  weaver,  Astley,  W 

Child,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Powick.  Admon.  and  W.  I 
Chamvlower  (?)  als.  Chandler,  John,  Hanley  Castle.         .A.dmon.  and  W.  I 

Collinson  ah.  Barnett,  Nicholas,  Warwick.  W.  I 

Crane,  Nicholas,  wyredrawer,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  I 

Cooksie,  Richard,  clothier,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  I 


*  This  was  found  among  the  letter  C,  and  is  endorsed  Edward  Chapman  and  also  inde.xed 
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Chamflower,  George,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

Cox,  John,  Clent. 

Dance,  Robert,  yeoman,  Overbury. 

Dide,  William,  husbandman,  Blockley. 

Dowler,  Elnor,  widow,  Hanley  Castle. 

Davis,  Robert,  yeoman,  Martinhusingtree. 

Day,  Isabell,  widow,  Rouslenche. 

Dawby,  John,  yeoman,  Dodenham. 

Davenport,  Alice,  Warwick. 

Dickins  ah.  Symonds,  Alice,  Witley  Parva. 

Dickins,  Anne,  Witley  Parva. 

Dickins,  William,  yeoman.  Little  Witley. 

Doughty,  Edward,  yeoman,  Markley. 

Farmer,  Edward,  Great  Shelsley. 

Fletcher,  Thomas,  inholder,  Stoulton. 

Fletcher,  John,  labourer,  Redditch. 

Force,  Richard,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle. 

Fowler,  John,  Stretton-upon-fosse. 

Farmer,  Mary,  widow,  Warndon. 

Greave,  John,  Kings  Norton. 

Granger,  Robinson,  yeoman,  Warwick. 

Goodman,  Anne,  widow,  Hallow. 

Goodwin  ah.  Clarke,  Elinor,  Wick-Pershore. 

Gatfield,  John,  yeoman,  Powick. 

Gowen,  Samuel,  husbandman,  Powick. 

Graunte,  John,  blacksmith,  Brodway. 

George,  Anne,  widow,  Norton-Breedon. 

Greene,  William,  Aston  Cantlowe. 
T^a  Goodyere,  John,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 
74     Harvie,  Francis,  Norton,  Warwick. 

Haydon,  Rose,  Bromesgrove. 

Haye,  Walter,  weau,  Witchford. 

Hill,  Francis,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Hartleburie  ah.  Greenewaye,  Joan,  Pendocke. 

Howse,  Robert,  carpenter,  Claverdon. 

Haynes,  John,  Hallow. 

Hawkes,  Adam,  husbandman,  Wasperton. 

Hopkins,  Edward,  Hartleburye. 

Hemings,  Francis,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

Hobbins,  William,  husbandman,  Salford  Priors. 

Hampton,  William,  yeoman,  Powick. 

Hopkins,  Frances,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe. 

Hill,  Henry,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

Harris,  Joyce,  widow,  Norton-Evesham. 

Hunt,  Robert,  Pershore. 

Home,  Richard,  Wickhamford. 

Hillar,  Johan,  spinster.  Hallow. 

Houson,  Thomas,  Tardebige. 

Hiller,  Thomas,  milner,  Elmbridge. 

Hodges  ah.  Tanner,  Elizabeth,  Churchill. 

Harper,  William,  Henley-in-Arden. 

Hart,  William,  husbandman,  Flyford  Flavell. 

Harbert,  John,  yeoman.  Ripple. 

98  Hopkins,  Michael,  yeoman,  Welsborne. 

99  Hill,  Randle,  Rushock. 

100     Hill,  Katherine,  widow.  Ripple, 
loi     Harris,  Richard,  Long  Compton. 

102  Harrison,  Phillippe,  Besford. 

103  Harper,  Thomas,  clerk,  Elmley  Castle. 


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No.  / 

104  Horneblower, ,  Stone.  W. 

105  Harburne,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne.  Admon. 

106  Hopkins,  Isabell,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

107  Heekes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Defford.  W.  I. 

108  Harris,  Eleanor,  widow,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

109 [torn  a'way\  St.  Edmonds.  Admon. 

no    Jones,  John,  Henley-in-Arden.  W.  I. 

111  Jewks,  Edward,  yeoman,  Wolverley.  W.  I. 

112  Jevens,  Nicholas,  Stretford.  Admon. 

113  Jackson,  Henry,  clerk,  Dudley,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

114  Jones,  Francis,  clerk,  Martlie.  Admon. 

115  Juce,  Eleanor,  widow,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

116  Kemmet,  Joan,  widow,  Conderton.  W. 

117  Knight,  Thomas,  hammerman.  Old  Swinford.  W.  I. 

118  Launder,  Thomas,  cowp,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

119  Lawe,  Humphry,  Kemsey.  Admon.  and  I. 

120  Lea,  Margery,  widow,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

121  Lurcocke,  Humfrey,  clothier,  St.  Hellens,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

122  Lambe,  Phillip,  Ombersley.  Admon.  and  I. 

123  Langston,  Edmund,  gent..  Little  Hampton.  W.  I. 

124  Leyte,  Joan,  widow,  Chadesley  Corbet.  Com.,  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

125  Milburne,  John,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

126  Marret,  George,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 

127  Marshall,  Bartholomew,  tayler,  North  Littleton.  W.  L 

128  Moores,  Francis,  yeoman,  Oxhill.  W.  L 

129  Moore,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Hill  Croome.  W. 

130  More,  Robert,  glover,  Beng worth.  W.  L 

131  Merrell,  George,  Atherston.  Admon.  and  L 

132  Mamford,  Edmund,  Elmley  Castle.  W. 

133  Maddock,  Anne,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W. 

134  Moore,  Margaret,  widow,  Shipston-upon-Stower.  W. 

135  Mansell,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Stourbridge.  W.  I. 

136  Nichoals  als.  Hosier,  Anne,  widow.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  L 

137  Norris,  Martin,  batchelor,  Bromsgrove.  W.  L 

138  Nash,  Humfrey,  clothier.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

139  Nason,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowington.  W.  L 

140  Nozten,  John,  Shelsley  Magna.  W. 

141  Nocke,  John,  Besford.  Admon. 

142  Nott,  William,  husbandman.  Hallow.  W.  I. 

143  Nickcoles  als.  Marsh,  William,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I 

144  Nash,  Thomas,  St.  Clements,  Worcester.  W.  L 

145  Oliver  als.  Langford,  Robert,  Bredicot.  W.  \. 

146  Osmand,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Lighe.  W.  L 

147  Pitt,  Ann,  widow,  Leigh.  W.  L 

148  Pittman,  Edward,  husbandman,  Clent.  W.  L 

149  Perkes,  John,  Harvington.  Admon.  and  L 

150  Perkins,  Richard,  baker,  Bleckley.            ■  W.  L 

151  Parker,  Connon,  Whittington.  W. 

152  Pollord,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pyrton.  W. 

153  Perkins,  Katherine,  widow,  Abbotts  Salford.  W.  L 

1 54  Pace,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Birlingham.  Admon.  and  L 

155  Parr,  William,  Alvechurch.  Admon. 

156  Powesse  a/j.  Banbury,  Erasmus,  husbandman,  Whatcot.  W. 

157  Pilkinton,  Valentine,  yeoman,  Whatcot.  W.  I. 

158  Prickett,  Jefferie,  Knighton.  Com.  and  L 

159  Pardie,  VVilham,  Snitterfield.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

160  Palmer,  James,  brewer,  St.  Helens,  Worcester.  W.  L 

161  Palmer,  Alice,  widow,  Haseley.  W.  L 

162  Parker,  Robert,  yeoman,  Knighton,  Inckbarrow.  W.  L 

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163  Pardee,  Walter,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

164  Phelpes,  Joseph,  Bengworth.  W. 

165  Paddy,  Thomas,  Bradely,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

166  Parsons,  William,  gent.,  Spernall.  W.  I. 

167  Paltwin,  Robert,  carpenter,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

168  Palmer  [Melshe  als\  Alice,  Lapworth.  Admon.  and  I. 

169  Randoll,  John,  Preston  Bagott.  W.  I. 

170  Rowse,  Joyce,  widow,  Whichford.  W.I. 

171  Richards,  Margaret,  spinster,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

172  Roberts,  Edward,  Great  Comberton.  Admon.  and  I. 

173  Rea,  William,  yeoman,  Strensham,  W.  I. 

174  Rickards,  William,  yeoman,  Norton-Breedon.  W.I. 

175  Rogers,  Edward,  yeoman,  Tardebigg.  W.  I. 

176  Rosse,  Alice,  widow,  llmington.  W.  I. 

177  Roe,  Humfrey,  clarke,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

178  Smithe,  Roger,  mercer,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W. 

179  Sparrie,  Alice,  widow,  Dodderhill.  Admon. 

180  Stannton,  Richard,  gent.,  Hindlipp.  W.  I. 

181  Smyth,  William,  mercer,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  I. 

182  Syraraons,  Richard,  yeoman,  Claverdon.  W.  I. 

183  Smythe,  Margery,  widow,  Franckley.  W.  I. 

184  Smjrth,  Richard,  yeoman,  Knighton.  W.  I. 

185  Small,  Mary,  singlewoman,  Nanton  Beachampe.  W. 

186  Smyth,  John,  yeoman,  Suckley.  W. 

187  Saunders,  Ann,  widow,  St.  Peter,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

188  Smithe,  Jone,  widow,  Bengeworth,  W.  I. 

189  Sponer,  Margery,  North  Littleton.  Admon.  and  I. 

190  Smith,  Humphry,  yeoman,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

191  Sanders,  Richard,  yeoman,  Bournhowse  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

192  Squire,  John,  tayior,  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

193  Shawe,  Thomas,  labourer,  Welland.  W.  I. 

194  Stanton,  Thomas,  gent.,  Wolverton.  W. 

195  Trimnell,  Ahce,  widow,  Tibberton.  W. 

196  Townesend,  Margery,  widow,  Halford.  W.  I. 

197  Townesend,  Francis,  gent.,  Warwick.  W. 

198  Tylt,  Alice,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

199  Tasscore  [Tasker],  John,  husbandman,  Dorlingscote.  W.  I. 

200  Tandy,  Gervase,  ropier,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

201  Teynton,  Margery,  widow,  Byrchmorton.  W.  I. 

202  Tandye,  John,  Abbots  Morton.  Admon.  and  I. 

203  Trewlove,  Isabel,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

204  Voabe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Mathon.  W.  I. 

205  Vicaris,  Anne,  spinster,  Tibberton.  W.  I. 

206  Vinson,  Lawrence,  Severnestoke.  W. 

207  Venour,  Marie,  widow,  Welsbourne.  Admon.  and  I. 

208  Wormeington,  John,  yeoman,  Wadborrow.  W.  I. 

209  White,  William,  yeoman,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.  Admon. 

210  Washburne,  Martha,  widow,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

211  Willmore,  Richard,  yeoman,  Budl^rooke.  W.I. 

212  Woodward,  Richard,  clothier,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

213  Widdows,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Aston  .Magna.  W.  I. 

214  Warner,  Anne,  widcnv.  Castle  .Morton.  W. 

215  Warne,  Anne,  widow,  Crome  Deijitot.                  *  W. 

216  Watton,  Humphry,  yeoman,  ^'ardlcy.  W.I. 

217  Wesbury,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

218  Webb,  Margery,  widow,  Great  Witley,  W.  I. 

219  Williams,  George,  clothier,  Worcester.  W.I. 

220  Wall,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pyrton.  W.  I. 

221  Weston,  Frances,  widow,  Fladburie.  Admon.  and  I. 


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222  Younge,  Dorothy,  widow,  Warwick. 

223  Yarnolde,  Anne,  widow,  Claynes. 

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1  Abell,  Joan,  widow,  Harvington. 

2  Alye,  Jacob,  yeoman,  Cropthorne. 

3  Adams,  Anthony,  shoemaker,  Grafton  Flyford. 

4  Applebe,  George,  Cropthorne. 

5  Baxter,  David,  husbandman,  Longdon. 

6  Banbury,  Julian,  spinster,  Ashorne. 

7  Bullingame,  George,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

8  Baylyes,  Henry,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

9  Bachilor,  Joane,  widow,  Birlingham. 

10  Boys,  William,  weaver,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

1 1  Bamford,  Nicholas,  blacksmith,  Churchill. 

12  Barton,  Francis,  yeoman,  Haggets  Broughton. 

13  Badger,  Elnor,  widow,  Alvechurch. 

14  Bamforde,  Frances,  widow,  Churchill. 

15  Brewer,  John,  yeoman,  Shrawley. 

16  Batchlor,  Richard,  yeoman,  Buckley. 

17  Bradford,  William,  Oxhill. 

18  Baylis,  Nicolas,  shoemaker,  Warwick. 

19  Banister  \als.  Barnshurst],  Fooke,  Henley-in-Arden. 

20  Berry,  Marian,  Wichenford. 

21  Binnion,  Bridget,  widow,  Henley  (?).  Note  of  disposal 

22  Brooke,  William,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

23  Boughton,  William,  St.  John,  Bedwardine, 

24  Braye,  Edward,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 

25  Batche,  John,  Chadslie  Corbet. 

26  Broome,  Francis  and  Elizabeth,  Worcester. 

27  Baaner,  John,  Halesowen. 

28  Beeselie,  John,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantlowe. 

29  Butler,  Samuel,  gent.,  DefTord. 

30  Cooke,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  jun.,  Pershore. 

31  Cooke,  Thomas,  Shrawley. 

32  Careles,  John,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell. 

33  Cooper,  John,  yeoman,  Chaseley. 

34  Cooke,  Susan,  widow,  St.  Ellens,  Worcester. 

35  Cooke,  John,  Shrawley. 

36  Carpenter,  John,  sen.,  Kidderminster. 

37  Cale,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Defford. 

38  Clent,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Chadesley  Corbet. 

39  Clearke,  Elinor,  widow,  Birchmorton. 

40  Cooke,  Christian,  widow,  Shrawley. 

41  Chapman,  John,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

42  Cropp,  Amey,  widow,  Sturbrid^'e. 

43  Combey,  Thomas^  yeoman,  Brodwas. 

44  Cooksey,  William,  weaver.  Stoke  Prior. 

45  Dearlove,  John,  Rowley. 

46  Dauks,  Richard,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

47  Dalbie,  Edmund,  Brookhampton. 

48  Durant,  Leonard,  Great  Kinghton. 

49  Delamare,  Christian,  spinster,  Eldersfield. 

50  Dawkes,  Raines,  widow,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

51  Dowler,  Marie,  spinster,  Hinlipp. 

52  Dedicote,  Richard,  weaver,  Worcester. 

53  Davyes,  John,  gent.,  Droitwich. 

54  Daye,  Sibill,  widow,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 

55  Dorlinge,  John,  husbandman,  Seveme  Stoke. 

56  Eglington,  James,  Tisoe. 


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57  Edgin  als.  Reeve,  William,  Ikomsgrove.  W. 

58  Freeston,  Frances,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

59  Fort,  John,  husbandman,  sen.,  Wick-Pershore.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

60  Foord,  Richard,  clerk,  Spetchley.  Admon.  and  I. 

61  Foxall,  John,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

62  Granger,  William,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

63  Gonne  (Gunne),  John,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 

64  Gardener,  William,  husbandman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

65  Haywood,  Ellen,  widow,  Tardebigg.  W.  I. 

66  Hunt,  Henry,  yeoman,  Abbots  Morton.  W.  I. 

67  Harvi,  Dorety,  widow,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I. 

68  Hemming,  Jane,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

69  Harbert,  Richard,  yeoman,  Mathon.  W.  I. 

70  Haughton,  Ann,  spinster,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

71  Hobbins,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Great  Alne.  W.  I. 

72  Holtam,  Edward,  Great  Alne.  W.  I. 

73  Hayes,  Roger,  labourer,  Eckington.  W. 

74  Haynes,  Henry,  husbandman,  Coughton.  W.  I. 

75  Hill,  John,  husbandman,  Snitterfield.  W.  I, 

76  Harris,  James,  husbandman,  Hampton  Magna.  W.  I, 

77  HoUyman,  Samuel,  Wolverley.  Admon.  and  I. 

78  Hanson,  John,  Ombersley.  Admon.  and  I. 

79  Harbidge,  Henry,  yeoman,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

80  Hill,  Ann,  widow,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

81  Hurst,  William,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

82  *  Horton,  Ann,  spinster,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

83  Harborne,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Pirton.  W. 

84  Hancorne,  Nicholas,  bachelor,  Snitterfield.  >     W.  I. 

85  Hazell,  Robert,  Upton-upon-Severne.  Admon.  and  I. 

86  Harbart,  William,  Strensham.  Admon.  and  I. 

87  Jenckes,  George,  Morton  Bagott.  W.  I. 

88  Jurden,  Thomas,  Snitterfield.  Admon.  and  I. 

89  Jeffes,  John,  yeoman,  Barford.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

90  Jencks,  Cieorge,  Morton  Baggott.  W.  I. 

91  Joyner,  Humfry,  husbandman,  Long  Compton.  Admon.  and  I. 

92  Kings,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

93  Lucas,  John,  taylor,  Brayles.  W.  L 

94  Latus,  Robert,  gent..  Droit wich.  Admon.  and  L 

95  Lawer  (Laugher),  Robert,  husbandman,  Auster.  W.  L 

96  Mayowe,  Tliomas,  baker,  Hen!ey-in-Arden.  W. 

97  Mason,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Lighthorne.  W.  \. 

98  Mence,  John,  Himbleton.  Admon. 

99  Marten,  Anne,  widow,  Evesham.  W.  L 

100  Monnford,  John,  yeoman,  Bewdersert.  W.  L 

10 1  Man,  John,  Strensham.  W.  L 

102  Milward,  Nicholas,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

103  Marshall,  Isabell,  Great  Alne.  W.  \. 

104  Maynard,  William, .  W. 

105  Marston,  Richard,  Vardley.  Com.  and  W.  \. 

106  Nutt,  V.illiam,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  L 

107  Nurton,  Edward,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  W.  L 

108  Oldaker,  Elinor,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  L 

109  Oldfelde,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  L 
no  Osbaldston  (Asbolleston),  Edmond,  Long  Compton.  W.  L 

1 1 1  Pratte,  Robert,  yeoman,  Coughton.  W.  L 

112  Poole,  John,  sclatter,  Barton-on-the-Heath.  W.  L 

113  Prettye,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Vardley.  W.  L 

114  Persons,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Acton  Beachampe.  W.  L 

115  Parker,  William,  husbandman,  Grafton  Fliford.  Admon.  and  \. 


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Pynnocke,  John,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

Parson,  Richard,  Haselor. 

Parks,  John,  naylor,  Halesowen. 

Pilkinton,  (}abriell,  husbandman,  Eatington. 

Palm  als.  Brooke,  Joan,  Cotheridge. 

Parsons,  Ann,  Haselor. 

Packwood,  George,  yeoman,  Inckbarrow. 

Perks,  Ellen,  Haselie. 

Priddie,  George,  labourer,  Droitwich. 

Porter,  Christophet,  Claynes. 

Perks,  John,  Worcester. 

Partridge,  George,  St.  Andrew,  Witch. 

Ryce,  William,  Bishampton. 

Robins,  Richard,  husbandman,  Studley. 

Roades,  Edward,  sen.,  St.  Thomas,  Dudley. 

Rosse,  Francis,  Astley. 

Russell,  John,  currier,  Halesowen. 

Rosse,  John,  husbandman,  Tanworth. 

Rawlins  als.  Harte,  Hugh,  Hartlebury. 

Stokes,  Ralph,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

Shakespeare,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

Shakesper,  George,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

Sadler,  Isabell,  widow,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Stonne,  Richard,  cowper,  Redmarley  Debitot. 

Savage,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Powicke. 

Sych,  Hugh,  sythgrinder,  Belbroughton. 

Saunders,  Ann,  widow,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

Smith,  Giles,  clerke,  Sedgberow. 

Symonds,  Francis,  Cotheridge. 
Sabin,  William,  yeoman,  Combrooke. 

Sneath,  Robert,  yeoman,  Warwick. 

Sly,  Peter,  Lapworth. 

Shatswell,  Jane,  widow,  Tanworth. 

Smyth,  William,  Grimley. 

Spicer,  Thomas,  labourer,  W^chford. 

Stile,  Mathew,  labourer,  Evesham. 

Smarte,  John,  gent.,  Claynes. 

Synnox,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Oddingley. 

Stinton,  George,  gent.,  Worcester. 

Tydner,  Thomas,  Knightwick. 

Tandie  als.  Whooper,  Margy.,  Tibberton. 

Tibbetts,  Thomas,  Warwick. 

Tomes,  John,  Snitterfield. 

Turbervile,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Peopleton. 

Thome,  Richard,  Hartlebury. 

Townseiide,  Dorothy,  widow,  Lighthorne. 

Terrie,  Agnes,  spinster,  Tanworth. 

Turner,  Henry,  Hallow. 

Tusten,  John,  husbandman,  Defiford. 

Thatcher,  Francis,  yeoman.  Stone. 

Tyler,  Francis,  yeoman,  Dodderhill. 

Thorneton,  Margrett,  Kemsey. 

Turner,  William,  Hollowe. 

Tandy,  Rose,  Crowle. 

Tarpley,  Edward,  husbandman,  Bidford. 

Trueman,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Feckenham, 

Tonkes,  Richard,  Halesowen. 

Vnwin,  William,  yeoman,  Powick. 

Vize,  William,  glover,  Evesham. 


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No. 

175  Wilcox,  Robert,  mercer,  Alcester.  W. 

176  Wight,  John,  St.  Switbin's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I 

177  Walford,  Leonard,  Wolverdington.  Incomplete  Bond  and  I. 

178  Washbrooke,  William,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell.  W. 

179  Wall,  John,  Halesowen.  Admon. 

180  Waldren,  Elinor,  widow,  Alcester.  W. 

181  Writer,  Ann,  spinster,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

182  Whill,  Humphry,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I, 

183  Walfrey  (a/j.  Cooke),  Katherine,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

184  Wormingfton,  Alice,  widow,  Grymley.  W. 

185  Winne,  Emma,  widow,  Wickamford.  W. 

186  Wade,  John,  yeoman,  Pensham.  W.  I. 

187  Warkinan,  Julian,  widow.  Great  Wolford.  W.  I. 

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1  Allis  (Alyes),  Roger,  shepard,  Idlicote.  W.  I. 

2  Angell,  Isabell,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

3  Addams,  Richard,  Matherne.  W. 

4  Ap  Thomas  ap  Evan,  John,  Shelsley  Bewchamp.  W.  I. 

5  Agborow,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Stone.  Admon.  and  I. 

6  Ambros,  Henry,  clerk,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

7  Avery,  Isaac,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

8  Adkins,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Tidmington,  Tredington.  W.  I. 

9  Amsden,  Richard,  husbandman,  Burmington.  W.  I. 

10  Applebe  ah.  Field,  John,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

11  Attwood,  Margerie,  widow,  Teddington.  Admon.  and  I. 
12'  Beedle,  John,  Hanburie.  Admon.  and  I. 

13  Baker,  Nicholas,  Tanworth.  W\  I. 

14  Bakes,  William,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

15  Beale,  John,  yeoman,  Chadesley.  W.  I. 

16  Baylis,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rouslench.  W. 

17  Baggott,  Thomas,  baker,  Droit wich.  W.  I, 

18  Bentley,  William,  Ullenhall.  W. 

19  Bolton,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Alderminster.  W. 

20  Becke,  William,  yeoman,  Cofton  Hackett.  W.  I, 

21  Bristowe,  William,  clerk,  Welsborne.  W.  I. 

22  Bucknell,  John,  Hartlcbury.  W.  I. 

23  Brooke,  Lawret,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I. 

24  Blyck,  Henry,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

25  Blick,  Mathew,  yeoman,  Norton  Linsey.  W.  I. 

26  Best,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Eltnley  Lovett.  W.  I. 

27  Bande  (?  Bond),  William,  Hanlie  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

28  Blissard,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Netherton.  W.  I. 

29  Blunne,  Thomas,  tyler.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

30  Brewer,  Joyce,  widow,  Strenshain.  W.  I. 

31  Bell,  Christopher,  chapman,  .Sturbridge.  W.  I. 

32  Barnard,  Catherine,  widow,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

33  Baston,  Anne.  Hirchmoiton.  W.  I. 

34  Brotherowe,  Walier.  husbandman,  Castle  Morton.  W. 

35  Best,  Edward,  Old  Swinford.  W.  I. 

36  Clarke,  John,  Lenchwicke.  W. 

37  Clarke,  Thomas,  Lenchwick.  W.  I. 

38  Cov(^lchester,  Richard,  Castle  Morton.  W.  I. 

39  Cockshutte,  Joan,  widow,  Pendock.  W.  I. 

40  Creeze,  Anthony,  Compton  Magna.  Com.  and  \V.  I. 

41  Clarke,  John,  husbandman,  Lenchwicke.  W. 

42  Cale,  William,  Wick-Pershore.  W.  I. 

43  Chamberlain,  Robert,  sen.,  Astley.  W    I. 

44  Cartwright,  John, .sen.,  St.  Edmund,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

45  Clent,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Studley.  W.  I. 


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46  Coaleman,  Thomas,  Malvern  Magna.  Admon. 

47  Gotten,  Edward,  baker,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

48  Cookes,  William,  Much  Malvern.  Admon.  and  I. 

49  Clarke  als.  Shewster,  Margaret,  Acton  Beachamp.  Admon. 
50*  Cole,  Anne,  widow,  Alderminster.  W.  I. 

51  Comber,  William,  glover,  Claynes.  W.I. 

52  Collins,  Margaret,  widow,  Whatcot.  W.  I. 

53  Clarkeson,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alvchurch.  W.  I. 

54  Colson,  George,  yeoman,  Broughton.  W.  I. 

55  Carpenter,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

56  Clare,  John,  Parshall.  W.  I. 

57  Cowper,  Joan,  widow,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

58  Colly,  Anthony,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

59  Clerke,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Combrooke.  W.  I. 

60  Clutton,  Edward,  Claynes.  I. 
boa[  2^"""'  ArmellNaunton  Beachamp.  ^  3^„j_ 

(Hunnott,  Alice,  North  pidle. 

61  Darbey,  Roger,  Chadwitch.  Admon.  and  I. 

62  Doulphine,  George,  yeoman,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

63  Dawbye,  Elizabeth,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

64  Dolphin,  Margaret,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

65  Dannce,  Isabel,  widow,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

66  Dunton,  Henry,  smyth.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

67  Dickens,  William,  Warwicke.  W.  I. 

68  Ernes,  Richard,  husbandman,  Gt.  Hampton.  W.  I. 

69  Elmes,  Robert,  Northwicke.  Admon.  and  I. 

70  Eade,  John,  Inkberrow.  W.  I. 

71  Everton,  Francis,  gent.,  Rowley  Regis.  W.  I. 

72  Edwards,  Thomas,  Charlcott.  Admon. 

73  Fulwell,  William,  yeoman,  Pershore.  W. 

74  Fortune,  John,  Eatmgton.  Admon. 

75  Field,  Robert,  Haselor.  W. 

76  Fitter,  Catherine,  Ulborrow.  W.  I. 
"jl  Farme,  Jane,  widow,  Warndon.  W. 

78  Greene,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

79  Ganderton,  Giles,  yeoman,  Bricklehampton.  W.  I. 

80  Greene,  Francis,  Alderminster.  W.  I. 

81  Gascoigne,  Robert,  Sturbridge.  W.  I. 

82  Gale,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Spernall.  W.  I. 

83  Greene,  Marke, .  W.  I. 

84  Gardner,  Edward,  yeoman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

85  Griffin,  John,  clerk,  Upton  Warren.  Admon.  and  I. 

86  Gandie,  Thomas,  gent.,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

87  Greves,  Phillip,  widow.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

88  Gatfield,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

89  Gest,  Margery,  widow,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

90  Greene,  Thomas,  Mathon.  I. 

91  Heminge,  Sibell,  Holt.  Admon.  and  I. 

92  Hale,  Richard,  yeoman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

93  Hughes,  John,  yeoman,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

94  Haines,  John,  Castle  Morton.  W. 

95  Hanburie,  Phillip,  Elmbridge.  Admon.  and  I. 

96  Humphries,  Richard,  yeoman,  Willington.  W.  I. 

97  Holder,  Jane,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I. 

98  Hickmans,  Richard,  clothworker,  Stourbridge.  W.  I. 

99  Haynes,  Ann,  Shrevlench.  W. 
100  Hallens,  Thomas,  labourer,  Madresfield.  W.  I. 
loi  Homes,  Walter,  gent.,  Warwicke.  W.  I. 
102  Harbage,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

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Harborne,  William,  yeoman,  Great  Hampton. 
Hickocks,  Lewis,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
Heath,  William,  husbandman,  Strensham. 
Hall,  Richard,  yeoman,  Suckley. 
Haynes,  Humphrey,  yeoman,  Priors  Salford. 
Handes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tredington. 
Hale,  John,  clerk,  Kington. 
Howell,  Edmund,  Martley. 
Hampton,  Francis,  husbandman,  Shrawley. 
Holmes,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 
Hill,  John,  dyer,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 
Harvey,  William,  Inckberrow. 
14a  *Hewish,  Thomas,  Burmington. 

15  Jones,  Thomas,  Marteley. 

16  Jorden,  William,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

17  Jones,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Rouslench. 

18  Jordaine,  William,  Barford. 

19  Kinges,  Ann,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

20  Kings,  Roger,  brewer,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 
2<     Keyse,  William,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

22  Kilwortbe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

23  Kettle,  Bartholemew,  Kings  Norton. 

24  Lane,  John,  tanner,  Warwick. 

25  Leeke  ah.  Rudge,  Bryan,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

26  Lawrance,  Lawrence,  Much  Malvern. 

27  •  Loade,  Roger,  Severn  Stoke. 

28  Longe,  John,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

29  Lambe,  Ann,  Ombersley. 

30  Lindon,  Baldwin,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 

31  Mawdick,  John,  Warwick. 

32  Morris  ap  Howell,  Sara,  widow,  Old  Swinford. 

33  Medley,  John,  Warwick. 

34  Morton,  John,  Berrow. 

35  Millington,  Barnard,  Pershore. 

36  Morgan  als.  Pritchett,  Jane,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester. 

37  Michell,  Isabel,  Evesham. 

38  Nash,  John,  Ombersley. 

39  Nicholes,  John,  Himbleton. 

40  Offield,  Anne,  widow,  Compton  Winiates. 

41  Ockley,  Dorothy,  Himbleton. 

42  Orford  als.  Lanckyshire,  Roger,  Bromsgrove. 

43  Patchett,  Thomas,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

44  Page  als.  Singer,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Churchill. 

45  Pratt,  John,  husbandman,  Wick- Pershore. 

46  Pope,  Joan,  widow,  Comberton  Magna. 

47  Payton,  William,  husbandman,  Stoke  Prior. 

48  Price,  John,  labourer,  Shrawley. 

49  Paule,  John,  butcher,  Warwicke. 

50  Pitt,  Edmund,  husbandman,  Welland. 

51  Pennell,  Roger,  Acton  Beachamp. 

52  Parkes,  Margaret,  widow,  Halesowen. 

53  Parkes,  Charles,  nayler,  Halesowen. 

54  Phiptes  (ffhiptes),  John,  husbandman,  Teddington. 

55  Paynter  als.  Handsome,  John,  Ombersley. 

56  Powell,  Francis,  Ripple. 

57  Pittford,  Margaret,  Binton. 

58  Russell,  Thomas,  Inkberrow. 

59  Russell,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Halesowen. 

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t6o  Russell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

161  Raven,  John,  blacksmith,  Inkberrow.  W.  I. 

t62  Roberts,  Mary,  widow,  Alston.  W.  I. 

[63  Rogers,  Phillip,  Studly.  W. 

[64  Richards,  Joan,  widow,  Abberton.  W.  I. 

165  Reason  als.  Shepard,  Edmund,  Haselor.  W.  I. 

[66  Reeve,  Richard,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 

167  Roberts,  Margarett,  Ipsley.  W.  I. 

168  Shawe,  John,  yeoman,  Netherton.  W.  I. 

169  Sheward,  John,  yeoman,  Tardebig.  Admon.  and  I. 
[70  Sharpe,  John,  Hoblench.  I. 
[71  Smithe,  Thomas,  Stourbridge.  W.  I. 
[72  Smithe,  Arthur,  yeoman,  Ullenhall.  W.  I. 
\T2)  Sowthall,  William,  yeoman,  Pedmore.  W.  I. 
[74  Stretch,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Brodway.  W.  I. 

175  Sly,  Francis,  yeoman,  Cherington.  W.  I. 

176  Smallwood,  Richard,  St.  Mary's,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

177  Shaksper,  George,  yeoman,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

178  Sowtherne,  Symon,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

179  Sharplinge,  Henry,  miller,  Rowley.  Admon.  and  I. 
[80  Smithe,  Margarette,  widow,  Grimley.                                      Admon.  and  I. 

Stone,  Richard,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

Sallyce,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Long  Compton.  W. 

183  Sjmonds,  Richard,  husbandman,  Eldersfield.  W.  I. 

[84  Stanton,  Frances,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

185  Snow,  Jane,  widow,  Norton.  W.  I, 

(86  Scarlett,  John,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantlowe.  W.  I. 

187  Shone,  Isabell,  widow,  St.  John's,  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

Sm3rth,  Thomas,  Kidderminster.  W. 

[89  Taynton,  William,  Old  Swinford.  W.  I. 

[90  Tredweli,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W. 

[91  Trantor,  Joyce,  widow,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

192  Twycrosse,  Ralph,,  glover,  Warwicke.  W.  I. 

t93  Tollie,  John,  yeoman.  Stoke  Prior.  W. 

[94  Twyste,  Joan,  widow.  Kings  Norton.  'W.  I. 

r95  Trevis,  Francis,  husbandman.  Little  Wolford.  W.  L 

196  Taylor,  Thomas,  (?)  Alice,  Cherington.  Admon.  and  L 

t97  Tusten,  John,  yeoman,  Strensham.  W. 

198  Taylor,  Mary,  widow.  Great  Kington.  W.  L 

[99  Tompson,  Nicholas,  Wroxall.  W.  L 

200  Trafford,  Julian,  widow,  Norton-Evesham.  W.  L 

201  Trentham,  Francis,  yeoman,  Wootton-Wawen.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

202  Wilkesheare,  William,  yeoman,  Kington.  Admon.  and  L 

203  Wythie,  John,  Martin  Hussingtree.  W.  I. 

204  Walker,  Alice,  widow,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

205  Wintover,  John,  Upton  Warren.  Admon. 

206  Wighte,  Joan,  widow,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

207  Willis,  Robert,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

208  Walker,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Wichenford.  W.  L 

209  Woodward,  George,  yeoman,  Birlingham.  W.  L 

210  Wormington,  John,  yeoman,  Eckington.  W. 

211  Wight,  William  ?  John,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 

212  Weale,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  L 

213  Wight,  William,  Halesowen.  W.  L 

214  White,  John,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  L 

215  Whiting,  Richard,  yeoman,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W.  L 

216  Walsham,  James,  clothier,  Worcester.  W. 

217  Warton,  John,  husbandman,  Tanworth.  W.  L 

218  Wight,  John,  tanner,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 


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White,  Humphry,  yeoman,  Whichenford. 
Woodley,  George,  yeoman,  Ridmarley. 
Woolmore,  John,  Kington. 
Winage,  Steven,  Over  Pillerton. 
Wacke,  Richard,  Blockley. 

225  *Wade,  Ann  (?),  Pershore. 

226  Yeate,  Lawrence,  husbandman,  Cropthorne. 
Younge,  Ann,  widow,  Rouselench. 

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Amphlett,  Samuel,  clothier,  Worcester. 
Alderne,  Alice,  widow,  Berrow. 
Auster,  Auliseter,  Roger,  yeoman,  Huddington. 
Addaras,  William,  husbandman,  Teddington. 
Allen,  Bridget,  widow,  Inckberrow. 
Allen,  Thomas,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwicke. 
Bowyer,  John,  chandler,  Alcester. 
Brooke,  Richard,  Powick. 
Buckley,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Over  Etington. 
Beane,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Leigh. 
Buggin,  John,  yeoman,  Offenham. 
Bradford,  Isabel,  widow,  Whitelady  Aston. 
Briscoe,  John,  Old  Swinford. 
Britten,  Richard,  husbandman,  Alvechurch. 
Browne,  Robert,  Binton. 
Burchley,  John,  yeoman,  Castle  Morton. 
Bentley,  Fulke,  yeoman,  Wick-Pershore. 
Badson,  Thomas,  Binton. 
Blake,  Richard,  yeoman,  Fladbury. 
Baxter,  Martin,  husbandman,  Peplton. 
Boults,  Walter,  clerke,  Fliford  Flavell 
Burnford,  Richard,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior. 
Bartlemew,  John,  labourer,  Wolverdington. 
Browninge,  Ann,  widow,  Markley. 
Bibb,  William,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 
Boult,  Ann,  widow,  Tamworth. 
Batcheler,  William,  husbandman,  Welland. 
Blew,  John,  shoemaker,  Evesham. 
Best,  William,  Kidderminster. 
Bydle,  Richard,  yeoman,  Bushley. 
30a  Broughton,  Fulk,  gent.,  Worcester. 
30^  Byrt,  Edward,  Norton- Kemsey. 
31     CoUicke,  John,  yeoman,  Powick. 

Cottrell,  Francis,  yeoman,  Hill  Croome. 

Crumpton,  Thomas,  clarke,  Hacketts  Broughton. 

Chambers,  Martin,  husbandman,  Yardley. 

Cooke,  John,  Chadslie  Corbet. 

Cawdry,  Thomas,  Ludington. 

Chapman,  Bridget,  widow,  Blockley. 

Chappell,  Henry,  yeoman,  Martley. 

Compton,  Isabel,  widow,  Throckmorton. 

Cother,  John,  Bransford. 

Chaundler,  Julian,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

Cother,  Roger,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 

Cooks,  John,  gent.,  Feckenham. 

Caldwall,  Ann,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

Deacon,  Alice,  widow,  Wick-Pershore. 

Duftie,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Welland. 

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47  Davies,  Ann,  widow,  Tysoe. 

48  Day,  William,  yeoman,  Cherington. 

49  Davies,  John,  clerke,  Alvechurche. 

50  Dawson,  William,  Shipston-upon-Stour. 

51  Dickins,  Hugh,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

52  Derington,  Henry,  labourer,  Belbroughton. 

53  Dickins,  Joyce,  widow,  Halesowen. 

54  Dawks,  Alice,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

55  Ernes,  Francis,  Bishampton. 

56  Elfe,  Elizabeth,  Grimley. 

57  Elliotts,  William,  Wootten  Wawen. 

58  Foarte,  Margaret,  Elmley  Castle. 

59  Finch,  Robert,  clerk,  Claverdon. 

60  Freeman,  William,  Hanley  Castle. 

61  Fownes,  Gilbert,  yeoman,  Tardebigge. 
63  Fownes,  George,  clothier,  Worcester. 

63  Fizar,  John,  yeoman,  Brodwas. 

64  Fletcher,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Lighthorne. 

65  Fincher,  Raphael,  Himbleton. 

66  Freeman,  Joan,  widow,  Draycot. 

67  Foley,  John,  yeoman,  Rowley  Regis. 

67a  Fulwell,  Richard,  husbandman,  Wick-Pershore. 

68  Greves,  John,  dyer.  Kings  Norton. 

69  Grove,  George,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

70  Gregorie,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Ilmington. 

71  Gibbs,  Mathew,  husbandman,  Castle  Morton. 

72  Guise,  Ann,  widow,  Hatton. 

73  Gibbs,  Elinor,  Cleeve  Prior. 

74  Goodyear,  Roger,  husbandman,  Churchill. 

75  Greene,  Ann,  widow,  Mathon. 

76  Good,  John,  yeoman,  Berrow. 
"]"]  Gibbs,  Thomas,  Cleeve  Prior. 

78  Greene,  Eleanor,  widow,  Warndon. 

79  Glover  ah.  Allen,  Richard,  Grimley. 

80  Gwyllym,  Richard,  labourer,  Leigh. 

81  Griffin,  Richard,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 

82  Grove,  Alice,  widow,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 

83  Goode,  William,  clothier,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

84  Garde,  Edward,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

85  Heminge,  Richard,  husbandman,  Northpidle. 

86  Harcott,  John,  Old  Swinford. 

87  Harbart,  John,  yeoman,  Mathon. 

88  Harper,  Thomas,  Peopleton. 

89  Hill,  Thomas,  labourer,  Seavern  Stoke. 
■90  Howies,  Elinor,  Suckley. 

91  Handy,  Ursula,  widow,  Northlitleton. 

92  Harvett,  Cicely,  Mathon. 

93  Heming,  Roger,  husbandman.  North  Pidle. 

94  Hawe,  William,  chandler,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester. 

95  Holliocke,  Thomas,  Wootton. 

96  Hughes,  Griffin,  yeoman,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

97  Harford,  John,  Feckenham. 

98  Hobbins,  Richard,  husbandman,  Bidford. 

99  Heming,  William,  husbandman.  Temple  Grafton, 

100  HoUiman,  Francis,  Chadisley  Corbett. 

101  Harrison,  Marie,  widow,  Cadicroft. 

102  Joyce,  Jane,  widow,  Paxford. 

103  James,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wootton  Wawen. 

104  Jefferey,  Leonard,  esq.,  Earles  Croombe. 


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105  Kerby,  William,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

106  Kindon,  Thomas,  weaver,  Kidderminster. 

107  Lythome,  Elynor,  widow,  Severne  Stoke. 

108  Lythorne,  William,  husbandman,  Severne  Stoke. 

109  Lane,  Phillip,  Bleckley. 

no  Lee,  Henry,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

111  Langmore,  Henry,  Kidderminster. 

112  Maunder,  Richard,  yeoman,  Blackwell. 

113  Millard.  Richard,  Sl  Andrews,  Worcester. 

114  Merriell,  William,  sen.,  Honington. 

115  Martin,  John,  yeoman.  North  Littleton. 

116  Marshall  als.  Millard,  Robert,  Marteley. 

117  Morrell,  William,  Alison,  Warwick. 

118  Muchell,  William,  Longdon. 

119  Maynard,  Jane,  Haglie. 

120  Moore,  Henry,  gent.,  Inckbarrow. 

121  Moyle,  Phillipp,  husbandman.  Stoke  Prior. 

122  Monnslowe,  Katherine,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

123  Merrill,  Ann,  widow,  Flyford  Flavell. 

124  Millian,  Richard,  yeoman.  Long  Compton. 

125  Moore,  Edward,  malster,  St.  Martins,  Worcester. 
125a  Marshall,  John,  clerke,  Wellesburne. 

126  Neway,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

127  Nott,  Thomas,  Leigh. 

128  Nashe,  Richard,  Upton  Warren. 

129  Oate,  Edward,  Haselor. 

130  Peter  als.  Wagstafife,  George,  Flyford  Flavell. 

131  Perkin,  Jone,  Hartlebury. 

132  Pigeon,  William,  yeoman,  Badsey. 

133  Pantynge,  Thomas,  Hanley  Castle. 

134  Pennell,  Richard,  clothier.  All  Hallowes,  Worcester. 

135  Pooler,  Ann,  widow.  Nether  Arley. 

136  Pilkington,  Abraham,  Tisoe. 

137  Perkes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Belbroughton. 

138  Parsons,  Ann,  widow,  Haselor. 

139  Parker,  Thomas,  Holt. 

140  Payne,  William,  baker,  Droitwich. 

141  Pennell,  Sible,  widow,  Acton  Beauchamp. 

142  Pope,  William,  husbandman,  Bredon. 

143  Prescott,  Gilbert,  wheelwright,  Claynes. 

144  Parker,  Thomas,  Hatfield. 

145  Pearte,  Steven,  mason,  Alston. 

146  Parr,  Joan,  widow,  Arrowe. 

147  Pack,  Francis,  weaver,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

148  Rotton,  Rachel,  widow,  Moseley. 

149  Rogers,  Alexander,  gent.,  Warwicke. 

150  Richman,  Edward,  Hanlie  Castle. 

151  Shelton,  Robert,  husbandman,  Little  Wolford. 

152  Smith,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kington. 

153  Stockinge  als.  Myntam,  Thomas,  Brad  was. 

154  Savage,  William,  Belbroughton. 

155  Slower,  John,  Halesowen. 

156  Saunders,  Edward,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

157  Shreive,  Henry,  husbandman.  Great  Hampton. 

158  Sheldon,  William,  gent.,  Claynes. 

159  Smyth,  John,  husbandman,  Defford. 

160  Smith,  Joyce,  widow,  Tanworth. 

161  Smyth,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

162  Seaverne,  Walter,  yeoman,  Shrawley. 


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163  Styckly,  Thomas,  WhatcoL  W.  I. 

164  Sraythe,  John,  Bengworth.  Admon.  and  I. 
r65  Short,  John,  yeoman.  Tan  worth.  ^          W.  I. 

166  Stratford,  Thomas,  ^ent,  Bushley.  W.  I. 

167  Sandle,  Thomas,  Bnclehampton.  W.  I. 
[68  Strapey,  Arthur,  Bishampton.  W.  I. 
169  Smyth,  John,  barber.  Old  Swinford.  W.  I. 
[70  Styckley,  Thomas,  Whatcote.        *  W.  I. 

171  Salman,  John,  vicar,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

172  Saunders,  William,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 
[73  Shawe,  Julie,  gent.,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W. 
174  Tandie,  EHzabeth,  widow,  Claynes.  Admon.  and  I. 
[75  Thomas,  Richard,  yeoman,  Mathon.  W.  I. 
[76  Tompson  als.  Beare,  William,  Old  Swinford.  W. 
{'j'j  Tanner,  Anne,  widow,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 
[78  Tolley,  Richard,  Upton  Snodsbury.  W.  I. 
t79  Teinton,  William,  gent,  Berrowe.  Admon.  and  I. 
tSo  Tayler,  Richard,  butcher,  Alvechurch.  W.  I. 
[81  Tomes,  Roger,  weaver,  Throckmorton.  W.  I. 

Tayler,  Richard,  husbandman,  Preston  Baggot.  W.  I. 

[83  Tovey,  John,  yeoman.  Brad  was.  W. 

184  Williams,  Elizabeth,  Luddington.  W.  I. 

[85  Wilks,  Richard,  Briclehampton.  W.  I. 

[86  Webster,  Eleanor,  widow,  Bengworth.  W. 

187  Walker,  Henry,  yeoman,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

Wheeler,  Richard,  yeoman.  Priors  Salford.  W.  I. 

Webbe,  John,  husbandman,  Salford.  W.  I. 

[90  Wakeland,  Edward,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Admon.  and  I. 

[91  Wythie,  Richard,  clothier,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

[92  Woodward,  Edward,  Grafton  Flyford.  W. 

t93  White,  William,  yeoman,  OfTenham.  W.  I. 

(94  Wacke,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

195  Wilkes,  John,  Ilmington.  Admon.  and  I. 

[96  Winslowe,  William,  farmer,  Mathon.  W.  I. 

[97  Walker,  John,  yeoman,  Wichenford.  W.  I. 

Wilde,  George,  yeoman,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

[99  Wolston,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Binton.  W.  I. 

200  Woodhouse,  Humfrey,  naylor,  Rowley  Regis.  W.  I. 

201  Wheler,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

202  Wells,  John,  weaver.  All  Saints.  Worcester.  W.  I. 

203  Wogan,  William,  yeoman,  Leigh.  W.  I. 

204  Young',  James,  Ombersley.  W. 

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1  Andrewes,  .Ann,  Evesham.  W. 

2  Atwoode,  Bartholomew,  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

3  Agborow,  Edward,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

4  Allen,  Thomas,  dyer,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwicke.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

5  Adkins,  Thomas,  labourer,  Barford.  Admon.  and  I. 

6  Allen,  Frances,  widow,  Welland.  W.  I. 

7  Adkins  als.  Walker,  John,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

8  Barnsley,  Walter,  clerk,  Rushocke.  Dup.  W. 

9  Bache,  William,  yeoman,  Tamworth.  W.  I. 

10  Brace,  John,  esq.,  Hillcourt.  W.  I. 

11  Barnes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Blockley.  W. 

12  Bradely,  Margery,  widow,  Clent.  W.  I. 

13  Bonne,  William,  husbandman,  Norton-Evesham.  W.  I. 

14  Banbury,  Robert,  Treddington.  Admon.  and  I. 

15  Bradhurst,  Joan,  spinster,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

16  Beale,  Joan,  widow,  Chatisley.  W.  I. 


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17  Berry,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Wichenford. 

18  Baxter,  Roger,  yeoman,  Powicke. 

19  Boyeg,  Richard,  St.  Mary's,  Warwick. 

20  Bushoppe,  William,  Strensham. 

21  Banister,  Thomas,  Hatton. 

23  Bennett,  William,  clerk,  Briclehampton. 

23  Browne,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wadbrow. 

24  Brittaine,  William,  labourer,  Hanfey  Castle. 

25  Baxter,  Ann,  widow,  Madresfield. 

26  Bach,  William,  Chadesley  Corbet. 

27  Browne  als.  Glover,  Francis,  yeoman,  Much  Malverne. 

28  Bird,  Samuel,  husbandman,  Haselor. 

29  Braye,  William,  yeoman.  Castle  Morton. 

30  Biglin,  Ann,  widow,  Eldersfield. 

31  Billingslie,  William,  Yardley. 

32  Bydle,  Roger,  Yardley. 

33  Bratt  als.  Pratt,  Giles,  husbandman,  Pershore. 
33(^  Bartlome  als.  Sale,  William,  Bradlie. 

'})'^b  Best,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 
33c   Bromley,  Anthony,  Wooton-Wawen. 
33^  Browninge,  Samuel,  Leigh. 
33^   Bannynge,  Frances,  widow,  Norton. 

34  Clowgh,  Margery,  Abbotts  Morton. 
Churchman,  Richard,  Halford. 

Cookes,  Alice,  widow,  

Cooke,  Richard,  Little  Witley. 
Clifton,  Francis,  Seavern  Stoke. 
Cookes,  John,  Feckenham. 
Chappell,  Margerie,  Martlie. 
Cookes,  Amphilis,  spinster,  Feckenham. 
Culcup,  George,  Claverdon. 
Cokes,  Mary,  Bromsgrove. 
Clarck,  John,  Powick 

44a  Connard,  John,  Droitwich. 
44(J  Carlton,  Nicholas,  Beoley. 
45     Dallye,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Hampton  Lovet. 

Drinckewater,  Thomas,  Comberton  Magna. 

Dacle,  Elizabeth,  Bengworth. 

Draper,  Margerett,  Martley. 

Davies,  John,  husbandman,  Wick-Pershore. 

Day,  William,  husbandman,  Pinvin. 

Daunce,  Foulke,  husbandman,  Wick-Pershore. 

Davies,  Lewis,  baker,  Kidderminster. 

Davies,  Roger,  Hanging  Aston. 

Eberhall,  Henry,  husbandman,  Shrawley. 

Edlinson  als.  Kester,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Evesham. 

Evitts,  Robert,  Cropthorne. 

Feytinge,  Richard,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

Farley,  William,  yeoman,  Strensham. 

Farr,  John,  Warwick. 

Freeman,  John,  husbandman,  Blockley. 
.Field,  John,  husbandman.  Over  Etington. 

Green,  Ann,  Alcester. 

Guillarae,  John,  Welland. 

Grewe,  Thomas,  Northfield. 

Gylle,  Edward,  shepherd,  Kidderminster. 

Guy,  Robert,  husbandman,  Icombe. 

Gardner,  William,  Suckley. 

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69  Gegg,  Margarett,  Areley  Kings. 

70  Hieron,  Margaret,  widow,  Wellesborne. 

71  Hurst,  John,  Feckenham. 

72  Hudson,  Francis,  St.  John's,  Bedwardine. 

73  Hancoz,  WiUiam,  Blackwell. 

74  Hales,  John,  seevmaker,  Acton  Beachampton. 
7';  Hill,  John,  daylaborer,  Castleniorton. 

76  Hurtle,  John,  Kidderminster. 

77  Hayward,  William,  Worcester. 

78  Harbert,  Robert,  Ripple. 

79  Hughes,  Francis,  Stretton-upon-Fosse. 

80  Hunt,  William,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 
8[  Harburne,  Thomas,  Pyrton. 

82  Harriott,  Michael,  gent.,  Warwick. 

83  Hobdey,  Nicholas,  chapman,  Bromsgrove. 

84  Hollihock,  Edward,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

85  Hunt,  John,  husbandman,  Croome  Debitott. 

86  Heecks,  Thomas,  Defford. 

87  Insoll,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

88  Jackson,  William,  Evesham. 

89  Jones,  William,  yeoman,  Dodenham. 

90  Jackeman,  Barbara,  widow,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

91  Jones  als.  Wann'ton,  Thomas,  glover,  Kidderminster. 

92  Knighte,  John,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

93  Kettle,  Margaret,  Whitlady  Aston. 

94  Lulsey  als.  Sharman,  William,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester 

95  Lingam,  William,  Wroxhall. 

96  Larden,  John,  shepheard,  Great  Wolford. 

97  Linton,  Richard  and  Ann,  Feckenham. 

98  Lea,  Elinor,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

99  Lee,  John,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
100  *Lemyngton,  William,  Eckington. 
loi  Meddowes,  William,  husbandman,  Over  Brayles. 

102  Maunder,  William,  husbandman.  South  Littleton. 

103  Marston,  William,  tylemaker,  Yardley. 

104  Merricke,  Margaret,  widow,  Worcester. 

105  Mason,  Dorothy,  widow,  Offenham. 

106  Mence  als.  Sowdon,  Mary,  Stoke  Prior. 

107  Merriell,  Adriana,  widow,  Honnington. 

108  Moore,  William,  Halford. 

109  Noxen,  Alice,  widow,  Shelsley  Beacham. 
no  Nash  als.  Handy,  Margaret,  Halesowen. 

1 1 1  Noblett,  Stephen,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

112  Nott,  William,  husbandman,  Leighte  \sic\ 

113  Osborne,  John,  Rushocke. 

114  Penrice  als.  Glover,  Anne,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich 

115  Price,  Richard,  Bransford. 

116  Parsons,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Great  Wolford. 

117  Palmer,  Henry,  gent.,  Kings  Norton. 

118  Pateman,  Henry,  clerk,  Kings  Norton. 

119  Pardoe,  James,  Droitwich. 

120  Paule,  Anthony,  butcher,  Warwick. 

121  Pewtress,  William,  yeoman,  Castle  Morton. 

122  Pennell,  Thomas,  Acton  Beacham. 

123  Pleasenton,  Francis,  yeoman,  Salford  Priors. 

124  Pitway,  Stephen,  Bengworth. 

125  Robertes,  David,  Haseley. 

126  Ricketts,  John,  Castle  Morton. 

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[27  Roweson,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Inckebarrow.  W.  I. 

[28  Roberts,  Edward,  yeoman,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

[29  Robins,  John,  husbandman,  Cropthorne.  W. 

130  Ricketts,  John,  yeoman,  Brodway.  W.  I. 

[31  Rogers,  WilHam,  Strensham.  W.  I. 

32  Reade,  Margery,  widow,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

[33  Robins,  Thomas,  glover,  Evesham.  W.  I. 

[34  Spoonar,  William,  tailor,  Newland.  W.  I. 

[35  Swifte,  Thomas,  Greet,  Yardley.  W. 

[36  Somerfeild,  Henry,  moletaker,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

[37  Stokes,  Robert,  Upton-upon-Severn.  W.  I. 

[38  Stickley,  Henry,  Burmington.  Admon.  and  I. 

[39  Soden,  William,  cooper,  Kington.  W.  I. 

[40  Stanton,  Margrett,  widow,  Warndon.  W.  I. 

[41  Smyth,  Joane,  widow,  Defford.  W.  I. 

[42  Saunders,  Richard,  yeoman,  Rowington.  W. 

[43  Sutton  als.  Dudley,  Dorothy,  widow,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

t44  Sheriffe,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

[45  Smyth,  John,  clerk,  Snitterfeild.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

(46  Stinton,  George,  sen.,  gent,  Astwood.  W. 

[47  Stokes  als.  Nycoles,  William,  husbandman,  Sedgbarrow.  W.  I. 

Stanton,  Thomas,  sen.,  Norton  Linsey.  W.  I. 

[49  Smith,  William,  Tan  worth.  W. 

[50  Therkeld  als.  Firkins,  John,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle.  W.  I. 

151  Times,  Edward,  Cherington.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

152  Tayler,  Roger,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 
53  Tynker,  John,  yeoman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

[54  Turnemoore,  Thomas,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.I. 

[55  Turner,  Thomas,  Birchmorton.  Admon.  and  I. 

[56  Tipper,  Thomas,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

[57  Tolley,  Elinor,  widow,  Doderhill.  W.  I. 

[58  Turner,  Thomas,  Ilmington.  W. 

[59  Taylor,  Leonard,  husbandman,  Lythorne.  W. 

[60  Walker,  George,  yeoman,  Severn  Stoke.  W.  I. 

[61  Wagstaffe,  Thomas,  Bretforton.  Admon.  and  I. 

162  Wilkes,  Edward,  Hartlebury.  W.  I, 

163  Waffett  (?  Wassett),  Thomas,  husbandman,  Crowle.  W.  I. 

164  Wheeler,  Beatrice,  Salford.  W.  I. 

165  Ward,  Richard,  clerk,  Hatton.  W.  I. 
[66  Wright,  William,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  W.  I. 
[67  Warald,  Katherine,  spinster,  Dodenham.  W.  I. 

168  White,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Birchmorton.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

169  Winne,  Hugh,  Brodwas.  Admon.  and  I. 
[70  Wilkes,  Richard,  husbandman,  Brayles.  W.  I. 
[71  Watton  rt/j.  Hutchins,  Richard,  Honnington.  W.I. 
[72  Wilson,  William,  Budbrooke.  W.  I. 
[73  Wootton,  Anne,  widow,  Elmley  Castle.  W. 
174  Walgrave,  William,  gent,  Barford.  W.I. 
[75  Wheller,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 
;76  Williams,  John,  Ombersley.  Admon.  and  I. 
K"]"]  Yockins,  Euins,  joyner,  Bendgworth.  W.  I. 

178  York,  William,  yeoman,  Welsburne  Mountford.  W.I. 

179  Yate,  Beatrice,  widow,  Salford.  W. 

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1  Anderton,  John,  taylor.  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

2  Andrews,  Margaret,  widow,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

3  Ashen,  Edward,  husbandman,  Wicke.  W.  I. 

4  Allen,  John,  sen.,  Ipsley.  W. 

5  Andrews,  George,  yeoman,  Icombe.  W.  I. 


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6  Allen,  John,  gent.,  Droitwich. 

7  Archer,  Nicholas,  yeoman.  Ascot,  Whichenford. 

8  Adlum,  Thomas,  curziar,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

9  Ascue,  Henry,  Inckberrow. 

10  Bradley,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

1 1  Baker,  Henry,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

12  Bradley,  John,  husbandman,  Naunton  Beauchamp. 

13  Best,  Richard,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 

14  Beedyll,  Andrew,  Himbleton. 

15  Brooke,  Richard,  miller,  Bromsgrove. 

16  Booker,  William,  Wichamford. 

17  Bowkey,  Richard,  yeoman,  Studley. 

18  Bachelar,  John,  gent.,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

19  Bovey,  Peter,  Bidford. 

20  Boult,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tardebigg. 

21  Bently,  John,  Wick-Pershore. 

22  Brodwell,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

23  Betterton,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

24  Baker,  Thomas,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

25  Button,  William,  Feckenham. 

26  Briscoe,  Henry,  Inckberrow. 

27  Buckle,  Roger,  Hanley  Castle. 

28  Bydle,  John,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

29  Baker,  John,  esq.,  Worcester. 

30  Brooke,  Francis,  Inckbarrow. 

31  Browning,  Elinor,  widow,  Leigh. 

32  Bidden,  William,  St;  Lawrence,  Evesham. 
•^l  Brooke,  John,  Elmbridge. 

34  Brittaine,  David,  Northfeild. 

35  Bryan,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Mathon. 

36  Bromfild,  John,  Hollow. 

37  Bowkyr,  Elizabeth,  Wickamford. 

38  Bradshewe,  Isabel,  Hampton  Epi. 

39  Brooke,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Severn  Stoke. 

40  Bradford,  John,  yeoman,  Uffenham. 

41  Borsly,  Roger,  husbandman,  Birlingham. 

42  Burston,  Francis, 

43  Baylis,  Austen,  husbandman,  Crombe  DebitoL 

44  Bowyer,  James,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 
44a  Bennett,  Mary,  widow.  Priors  Cleeve. 

45  Collins,  George,  husbandman,  Eldersfeild. 

46  Crumpe  als.  Robins,  Mary,  Ridmarley. 

47  Cox,  Ursula,  widow,  Strensham. 

48  Claredge,  Elizabeth,  Honnington. 

49  Clarke,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Hartlebury. 

50  Corabey,Joan,  widow,  Brodwas. 

51  Cox,  Richard,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

52  Crowley,  William  Naylor,  Moseley. 

53  Cole,  Thomas,  elder,  Tysoe. 

54  Chrispe,  John,  Leigh. 

55  Cooke,  Edward,  Bordesley  Lodge. 

56  Cartwright,  Christopher,  Alcester. 

57  Case,  Thomas,  clerk,  Arrow,  Warwick. 

58  Cacher,  Margery, 

59  Dugard,  John,  yeoman,  Grafton  Flyford. 

60  Dolphin,  John,  Yardley. 

61  Dunton,  Maud,  widow,  Moseley. 

62  Durant,  Robert,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

63  Dawkes,  Edward,  gent,  Kidderminster. 


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64  Doode,  Gilbert,  Claynes.  Admon. 

65  Daunce,  John,  husbandman,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

66  Danford,  John,  Long  Compton.  Admon.  and  I. 

67  Dawks,  Ann,  widow,  Himbleton.  Admon. 

68  Dingley,  Richard,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

69  Dursten,  Thomas,  Hill  Croome.  W.  I. 

70  Dayhowse,  Henry,  St.  John,  Bedwardine.  Admon.  and  I. 

71  Davies,  Brace,  gent.,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

72  Ellett,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Ashorne.  W.  I. 
Tl  Edwardes,  William,  husbandman.  Nether  Brayles.  W.  I. 

74  Eiles,  John,  yeoman,  Ipsley.  W.  I. 

75  Elkins,  Robert,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

76  Eades,  William  and  Anne,  Witchenford.  Admon.  and  W, 
n  Edwards,  Jane,  Over  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

78  Fisher,  Robert,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

79  Feld,  Margery,  widow,  Shrawley.  W.  I. 

80  Fisher,  William,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 
8r  Fox,  Edward,  Over  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

82  Fownes,  Joan,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

83  Franke,  Ellenor,  widow,  Hoblenche.  W.  I. 
g  j  Felton,  Katherine,  spinster,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W^.  I. 

\  Felton,  Katherine  and  Elizabeth,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.   Admon.  and  I. 

85  Field,  George,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

«6  Flynt,  Anne,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

87  Gibbes,  Robert,  Aston  Cantlowe.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

88  •  Griffine,  William,  gent.,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

89  Gurney,  John,  husbandman,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

90  Gyldinge,  Thomas,  Hill  Crome.  W.  I. 

91  Gattfeild,  Lucy,  widow,  Powick.            '  W.  I. 

92  Grove,  Joan,  widow,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  W.  \. 

93  Griffin  ah.  Welchman,  Humphry,  Kidderminster.  W. 

94  George,  Edward,  Peopleton.  Admon.  and  L 

95  Goodman,  Edmund,  Leigh.  Admon.  and  L 
95  Grimshawe,  John,  husbandman,  Yardley.  Admon.  and  L 

97  Greenway.  John,  husbandman,  Powick.  W.  \. 

98  Groue,  William,  yeoman,  Inckberrow.  W.  \. 

99  Glendoll,  Thomas,  Warwick.  W. 
loo  Harris,  Dorothy,  widow,  Salford  Priors.  W.  L 
loi  Harrison,  John,  sen.,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

102  Horton,  Guy,  tanner,  Bromsgrove.  W.  L 

103  Holtham,  William,  yeoman,  Salford  Priors.  W.  L 

104  Haycocke,  Humfrey,  Thorneton.  W. 

105  Harris,  John,  All  Saints,  Evesham.  W.  L 

106  Hill,  Ann,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.  L 

107  Hancocke,  Ellen,  Armescott.  W.  L 

108  Hayward,  Richard,  yeoman,  Queenhill,  Warwick.  W.  \. 

109  Hawkes,  Elinor,  widow,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
no  Hancoxe,  Robert,  husbandman,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 
f  1 1  Handey,  William,  Northlittleton.  W.  L 
I  12  Hierne.  Thomas,  husbandman,  Weethley.  W.  L 

113  Hille,  Thomas,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  L 

114  Horsley,  John,  weaver,  Henley-in-Arden.           •  W. 

115  Harburne,  Thomas,  Pyrton.  W. 

116  Hawese,  Joane,  GrimJev.  V/.  I. 

117  Hill,  Mary,  widow,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

1 18  Heyward,  Thomas,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

119  Hunnibome,  Henry,  Cropihorne.  W. 

120  Hawkes,  John,  butcher,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W. 
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122  Hayward,  Alice,  widow,  Coughton. 

123  Hawes,  Lawrence,  yeoman,  Inckbarrow. 

124  Jones,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

125  James,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Severn  Stoke. 

126  Jefferis,  John,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

127  Johnson,  William,  Leighe. 

128  James,  Richard,  Ardens  Grafton. 

129  Kindon,  Walter,  yeoman,  Stone. 

130  Kempstowe,  Humfrey,  labourer,  Stourbridge. 

131  Kejse,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Castle  Morton. 

132  Knight,  William,  yeoman,  Defford. 

133  Knight,  William,  Stoke  Prior. 

134  Kempon,  Richard,  Binton. 

135  Lahe,  Ann,  widow,  Warwick. 

136  Langston,  Nicholas,  gent.,  Much  Malvern, 

137  Lea,  John,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 

138  Lyde,  William,  Cropthorne. 

139  Lam,  Frances,  spinster,  Himbleton. 

140  Lygon,  Elizabeth, . 

141  Lampett,  Joanna,  Brodway. 

142  Marshall  als.  Millard,  Ann,  widow,  Martley. 

143  Mister,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Tysoe. 

144  Moorton,  William,  Much  Malvern. 

145  Morehall,  John,  yeoman,  Bidford. 

146  Mathews,  John,  Norton  Linsey. 

147  Meadows,  Margery,  Brayles. 

148  Mawdick,  William,  Tanworth. 

149  Marrett,  George,  yeoman,  Peopleton. 

150  Marteley,  John,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester. 

151  Morehall,  John,  yeoman,  Bidford. 

152  Minchin,  John,  husbandman,  Norton  Linsey. 

153  Moore,  Joan,  Inckbarrow. 

154  Mann,  John,  Staunton. 

155  Marrett,  Joan,  Bricklehampton. 

156  Neaste,  John,  yeoman,  Chatisley. 

157  Nicholas  als.  Stokes,  William,  Sedgbarrow. 

158  Nicholes  als.  Mearse,  John,  Tanworth. 

159  Osland,  Margery,  widow,  Longdon. 

160  Ould,  Richard,  carpenter,  Castlemorton. 

161  Oldnoll,  Margaret,  widow,  Churchill. 

162  Perkins,  Ann,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

163  Pencell,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Moseley. 

164  Pennell,  Alice,  widow,  Severn  Stoke. 

165  Posterne,  Anne,  spinster.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

166  Pooler,  Francis,  clothier,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

167  Porter,  Richard,  Brayles. 

168  Reade,  Hugh,  sen.,  Halesowen. 

169  Russell,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

170  Radford,  John,  weaver,  Kidderminster. 

171  Rise  als.  Harris,  John,  blacksmith,  Leigh. 

172  Richards  als.  Merrill,  George,  Tysoe. 

173  Reddinge,  John,  Alvechurch. 

174  Reeve,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

175  Rawson,  Joyce,  Inckbarrow. 

176  Russon,  John,  yeoman,  St.  Thomas,  Dudley. 

177  Smyth,  Richard,  yeoman,  Leigh. 

178  Stamps  als.  Tewe,  William,  Elmbridge. 

179  Sanders,  William,  Wootton  Wawen. 

180  Saiway,  Richard,  fisher,  Astley. 


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181  Smith  ah.  Clent,  Margerie,  widow,  Stone.  W. 

182  Smyth,  Anthony,  husbandman,  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

183  Smith,  Susanna,  widow,  Worcester.  W.I. 

184  Symons,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Elmley  Castle.  W. 

185  Smythe,  Roger,  Grimley.  Admon.  and  I. 

186  Seely,  John,  husbandman,  Honnington.  W. 

187  Sowdon,  William,  Kington,  Warwick.  Admon. 

188  Sanders,  Richard,  Upton  Warren.  W.  I. 

189  Smyth,  Peter,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 

190  Stocldnge  als.  Myntain,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Brodwas.  W.  I. 

191  Tubbs,  Henry,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

192  Tafte,  John,  St.  Albans,  Worcester.  Admon. 

193  Taylor,  John,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

194  Tandye,  Elizabeth,  Crowle.  W.  I. 

195  Tomson,  Edward,  Wroxall.  W. 

196  Tusten,  Richard,  Defford.  W. 

197  Turner,  William,  yeoman,  Leigh.  W.  I. 

198  Terrett,  Nicholas,  Longdon.  W.  I. 
198a  Underbill,  John,  yeoman,  Cofton  Hackett.  W.  I. 

199  Welsh,  Robert,  husbandman,  Tysoe.  W.  I, 

200  Weaver,  Richard,  Harvington.  W. 

201  Willys  als.  Dickins,  Ann,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

202  Widdowes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

203  Warrall,  Henry,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

204  Willets,  Thomas,  Churchill.  W.  I. 

205  •  Walter,  William,  Eckmgton.  Admon  and  I. 

206  Walker,  John,  yeoman,  Whichenford,  W. 

207  Woodward,  William,  Flyford  Flavell.  W,  I. 

208  Warkman,  William,  husbandman,  Burmington.  W.  I. 

209  Wootten  als.  Dutfield,  Mary,  Elmlie  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

210  Whitteridge,  John,  Barford.  Admon.  and  I. 

211  Walker  a/j.  Wynedy,  Margery,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

212  Wills,  William,  yeoman,  Harvington.  W.  I. 

213  Wagstaffe,  Henry,  Tardebigge.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

214  Yorke,  Margery,  widow,  Welsbome.  Admon.  and  I. 

215  Yardelcy,  Thomas,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 

216  Yate,  Joane,  Wixford.  W.  I. 

217  Yarranton,  Walter,  yeoman,  Astley.  W.I. 

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1  Allport,  Robert,  husbandman,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

2  Amphlett,  Thomas,  shewmaker,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

3  Ashlie,  Edward,  labourer,  Doddenham.  Admon.  and  I. 

4  Allen,  William,  gent.,  Droitwich.  W. 

5  Austin,  Henry,  husbandman.  Butlers  Marston.  W. 

6  Aldington,  John,  yeoman,  Fladbury.  Admon.  and  I. 

7  Anderouse,  Robert,  Cropthorne.  W.  I. 

8  Andrewes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pyrton.  W.  I. 

9  Adkisse,  Joyce,  widow,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
9a*Alies  [Lies  in  /.],  John,  Hill  Croome.  W. 

ID  Bullocke,  Christopher,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

11  Bassett,  John,  yeoman,  Wick-Pershore.  W.I. 

12  Baker,  George,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

13  Best,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.  I. 

14  Barnaby,  Amphilis,  widow,  Ombersley.  W.  I. 

15  Benett,  Nicholas,  wever,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

16  Bennett,  Roger,  yeoman,  Churchill.  W. 

17  Bently,  Thomas,  smith,  Bishampton.  W.  I. 

18  Bentley,  Catherine,  Ilmington.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

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19  Bassett,  Michael,  Castlemorton.  W. 

20  Bond,  Walter,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

21  Baxter,  William,  yeoman,  Throgmorton.  W.  I. 

22  Blissard,  Thomas,  singleman,  Hampton  Magna.  W. 

23  Bridgwater,  Thomas,  Rowley  Regis.  Admon.  and  I. 

24  Brodhurst,  John,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

25  Breviter,  Nathaniel,  husbandman,  Welland.  W.  I. 

26  Bcirton,  Anne,  widow,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

27  Brodwell,  William,  Chaseley.  W.  I. 

28  Bell,  William,  Tardebigg.  W.  I. 

29  Bennett,  Ann,  widow.  Priors  Cleave.  Admon. 

30  Baugh,  Bridget,  widow,  Ripple.  Admon.  and  I. 

31  Beale,  Robert,  yeoman,  Pendocke.  Admon.  and  I. 

32  Bedowe,  Edward,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

33  Benett,  Roger,  yeoman,  Churchill.  W.  I. 

34  Baker,  Mary,  widow,  Stourbridge.  W.  I. 

35  Baggott,  John,  yeoman,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

36  Brookes,  William,  Brodway.  Admon. 

37  Ballamy,  Catherine,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

38  Baugh,  Elizabeth,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore.  Admon. 

39  Bayes,  John,  yeoman,  Claverdon  W.  I. 

40  Boughe,  Robert,  Pensam  Admon. 

41  Breviter,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Welland.  W.  I. 

42  BuUer,  William,  clerk,  Barcheston.  Com.,  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

43  Cowly,  Simon,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

44  Comebye,  William,  weaver,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

45  Cookes,  Edward,  esq.,  Cobley.  W.  I. 

46  Chaunce,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

47  Coze,  Dorothy,  spinster,  Clent.  W.  I. 

48  Curtese,  Agnes,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

49  Chellingworth,  John,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior.  Admon.  and  I. 

50  Comby,  Henry,  Kemsey.  Admon.  and  I. 

51  Cowles,  Ann,  widow,  Besford.  W.  I. 

52  Cox,  John,  yeoman,  Berrowe.  W.  I. 

53  Courte,  Richard,  husbandman,  Ilmington.  Admon.  and  I. 

54  Chapman,  Ann,  widow,  Worcester.  W. 

55  Cockbill,  Richard,  yeoman,  Brayles.  W.  I. 

56  Coxe,  John,  senior,  yeoman,  Norton-Kemsey.  W.  I. 

57  Cacher,  Joan,  widow,  Cropthorne  W.  I. 

58  Clibbery,  Judith,  \vidow,  Oddingley.  W.  I. 

59  Claydon,  Evans,  husbandman,  Upton-upon-Sevem.  W.  I. 

60  Canninge,  Edward,  gent.,  Bridgetown.  W. 

61  Coockes,  Henry,  Tardebigge.  W.  I. 

62  Clymer,  Richard,  yeoman.  Stone.  W.  I. 

63  Climar,  John,  husbandman,  Crowle.  W. 

64  Cowper,Isabell,  widow,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

65  Clarke,  Margaret,  spinster,  Tysoe.            •  W.  I. 

66  Cooke,  Edward,  husbandman,  Churchill  W.  I. 

67  Cookes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

68  Crandoie,  John,  husbandman,  Tanworth.  W. 

69  Courte,  John,  yeoman,  Studley.  W.  I. 

70  Do6little,  John,  weaver,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

71  Dixson,  Oliver,  yeoman,  Dudley.  W. 

72  Dearne,  Thomas,  Ascott,  Whichenford.  W.  I. 

73  Duddleston,  Thomas,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

74  Dingley,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Charlton.  W.  I. 

75  Dawkes,  Anne,  widow,  Himbleton.  Admon.  and  W. 

76  Day,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Rouslench.  W.  I. 

77  Dailies,  Francis,  husbandman,  Brodwas.  W 

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78  Earle  als.  Franklin,  Robert,  Offenham. 

79  Emes,  William,  yeOman,  Feckenham. 

80  English,  John,  Rowslench. 

81  English,  Richard,  Worcester. 

82  Evans,  Edward,  Belbroughton. 

83  Edwards,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hampton  Epi. 

84  Evett,  Isabel,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

85  Faytinge,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

86  Feame,  Thomas,  Brayles. 

87  Fleete,  Edward,  Worcester. 

88  Field,  John,  yeoman,  Ulbarrowe. 

89  Fraine,  John,  yeoman,  Whichenford. 

90  Fowke,  John,  ironmonger,  Bromsgrove. 

90a  Fawkes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Wadborow  Park. 

90<J  FuUwood,  John,  nailer,  Rowley  Regis. 

91  Griffin,  William,  Bromesgrove. 

92  Gilford,  John,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

93  Granger,  Henry,  Rowley  Regis. 

94  Grove,  Anne,  Kings  Norton. 

95  Grubbe,  John,  victualar,  Worcester. 

96  Gorle,  Richard,  husbandman,  Kempsey. 

97  Gardner,  Edward,  Claynes. 

98  Goode,  James,  Kidderminster. 

99  Gosnell,  William,  Kidderminster. 
100  Gregory,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Claynes. 
loi,  Gregg,  John,  Worcester. 

102  Greenowe  als.  Leonard,  John,  Eckington. 

103  Greene,  William,  Lapworth. 

104  Gibes,  Susan,  Haselor. 

105  Horneblower,  John,  sythsmith,  Oldswinford. 

106  Horwood,  Margaret,  Cherington. 

107  Harris,  Richard,  Halesowen. 

108  Heynes,  George,  husbandman,  Harvington. 

109  Heminge,  Christopher,  Elmley  Castle. 

1 10  Horton,  Thomas,  esq.,  Staunton. 

1 1 1  Hill,  Walter,  Shrawley. 

112  Hacklin,  Daniel,  Long  Compton. 

113  Hurdman,  Margaret,  widow,  Kemsey. 

114  Hadley,  William,  Halesowen. 

115  Hancox,  Margaret,  widow,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester. 

1 16  Heath,  John,  Hartlebury. 

117  Heynes,  Francis,  husbandman,  Grafton  Flyford. 

118  Hamon,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Elmley  Castle. 

119  Harwood,  Margaret,  widow,  Cherington. 

120  Haynes,  Richard,  Emlode. 

121  Hooper,  Thomas,  labourer,  Chadsley. 

122  Hartmell,  Sibell,  widow,  Blockley. 

123  Hill,  John,  Halesowen. 

124  Hibbins,  Joyce,  widow,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

125  Hill,  Rose,  spinster.  Holt. 

126  Harris,  Edward,  ironmonger,  Warwicke. 

127  Hill,  Katherine,  widow.  Holt. 

128  Hopkins,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hanbury. 

129  Harper,  Joyce,  widow,  Ashome. 

130  Hill,  John,  Kidderminster. 

131  Horseley,  John,  weaver,  Henley-in-Arden. 

132  Hackett,  William,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

133  Hodges,  George,  Mathon. 

134  Jurden,  Margaret,  widow,  Snilterfield. 


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135  Jude;  Christopher,  Staunton. 

136  Jaketnan,  Avery,  Binton. 

137  James,  Richard,  Evesham. 

138  Junip,  Edward,  Evesham. 
'39  Joyner.  Robert,  Doddenham. 
[40  Jeffes,  Edward,  Whichurch. 
141  Johnson,  Matthew,  Grimley. 

[42  Jones,  Richard,  Grafton  Flyford. 

t43  Jefferies,  Robert,  Alvechurch. 

[44  Jones  ah.  Wannerton,  Joyce,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

145  Jelf,  Thomas,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

[46  Kurry,  John,  husbandman.  Castle  Morton. 

147  Kings,  John,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

148  Kinges,  Henry,  shepheard,  Brayles. 

149  Kerdall,  Robert,  barber.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
[50  Lea,  Ann,  widow.  Holly  Green. 

[51  Lyngham,  Joane,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

52  Longmore,  Joan,  Kidderminster. 

[53  Millward,  Henry,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 

[54  Mayle  als.  Wye,  Marie,  widow,  Malvern  Magna. 

155  Maunsell,  Robert,  husbandman,  Blockley. 

[56  Mare,  Joan,  Inckbarrow. 

[57  Mann,  John,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

[58  MuUis,  John,  Burmington. 

[59  Mason,  John,  Uffenham. 

160  Mylton,  Thomas,  coverlet  weaver,  Stourbridge. 

161  Morehaill,  John,  Bidford. 

[62  Mowle,  John,  taylor,  Hartlebury. 

163  Mutley,  Margaret,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

164  Morten,  Joan,  widow,  Berrow. 

[65  Mansell,  Thomas,  tanner,  Halesowen. 

[66  Mace,  Blanch,  widow,  Suckley. 

[67  Morris,  William,  baker,  Evesham. 

168  Millward,  Francis,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 

[69  Morehali,  John,  yeoman,  Bidford. 

[70  Mintum,  Roger,  labourer,  Much  Malvern. 

[71  Nurton,  Ursula,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

[72  Neale,  William,  yeoman,  Whatcot. 

\T^  Nicholson,  William,  clarke,  Pershore. 

[74  Phillipps,  Edward,  gent.,  Studley. 

175  Phillipps,  John,  husbandman,  Pyrton. 

[76  Phillips,  Richard,  Claverdon. 

\'J^  Pleasenton,  Alice,  widow.  Priors  Salford. 

[78  Pearkes,  Thomas,  Charlton. 

r79  Puller,  Thomas,  walker,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

180  Prettie,  John,  weaver,  Churchill. 

!i  Prettie,  Richard,  nayler,  Kings  Norton. 

182  Parr,  John,  gardener,  Shipston. 

[83  Palmer,  Alice,  widow,  Worcester. 

184  Perkes,  Charles,  glasier,  Kidderminster. 

[85  Penne,  Mark,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

186  Parks,  William,  nayler,  Oldbury. 

187  Pen,  Henry,  Kidderminster. 

188  Pencell,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Moseley. 
[89  Parsons,  Ralph,  yeoman,  Longdon. 
C90  Pardoe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

191  Payne,  Ralph,  yeoman,  Severn  Stoke. 

192  Preedy,  John,  yeoman,  Evesham. 

[93  Persall,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Yardley. 

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194  Payton,  Thomas,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

195  Payne,  Richard,  Ilmington. 

196  Powesse  ah.  Banbury,  Gabriel,  Whatcot. 

197  Parsons,  William,  nayler,  Rowley  Regis. 

198  Petforde,  William,  Haselor. 

199  Rotten,  Ann,  widow,  Moseley. 

200  Robbins,  Richard,  labourer,  Welsborne  Mountford. 

201  Russell,  John,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 

202  Ryall,  William,  Worcester. 

203  Raybold,  Dorothy,  spinster,  Witchbold. 

204  Robins,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Studley. 

205  Richards,  Edward,  husbandman,  Yardley. 

206  Rogers,  Edward,  husbandman,  Claverdon. 

207  Reeve,  William,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

208  Sale,  John,  Temple  Grafton. 

209  Shakespeare,  Thomas,  gent.,  Warwick. 

210  Savage,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Middle  Littleton. 

211  Smith,  Ann,  widow,  North  Littleton. 

212  Stretch,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Brodway. 

213  Salter,  John,  Barton. 

214  Smith,  William,  husbandman,  Ilmington. 

2r5  Streate,  John,  clothier,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

216  Sale,  John,  Morton  Morrell. 

217  Summers,  Ann,  Severn  Stoke. 

218  Savage,  John   Whittington. 

219  'Saunders,  William,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

220  Saunders,  Thomas,  smyth,  Aston  Cantlow. 

221  Sullis,  John,  Long  Compton. 

222  Sturch,  Margaret,  widow,  Stourton. 

223  Surman,  John,  Ripple. 

224  Sheldon,  Francis,  gent,  Evesham. 

225  Tandy,  Henry,  husbandman,  Abbotts  Morton. 

226  Tasker,  Clement,  Tredington. 

227  Thomas,  Edmond,  Hallowe. 

228  Thrustone  als.  Turlston,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

229  Tomson,  James,  Hatton. 

230  Toye,  John,  Wolverly. 

231  Tailor,  Thomas,  Madresfeild. 

232  Tomlins,  Richard,  Wolverdington. 

233  Tomes,  Humfrey,  Dodderhill. 

234  Townesend,  Mathew,  husbandman.  Over  Tysoe. 

235  Vnnion,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Matherne. 

236  Wilks,  Agnes,  widow,  Blockley. 

237  Wiatt,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Wolverdington. 

238  Whitney,  Richard,  gent.,  Holt. 

239  Whitney,  Ann,  widow.  Holt. 

240  Wheeler,  Isabell,  Wick-Pershore. 

241  Wheeler,  Frances,  Halesowen. 

242  Wildey,  Humfrey,  Worcester. 

243  White,  Francis,  husbandman,  Morton  Morrell. 

244  Wall,  Robert,  yeoman,  Hampton  Lovett. 

245  Wiltsheere,  Roger,  Chaseley. 

246  Warter,  Richard,  tayler,  Oldbury. 

247  Welles,  Blanch,  widow.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

248  White,  John,  Shipston-upon-Stour. 

249  Wast,  Ferdinando,  Cutsdeane. 

250  Walker,  Augustine,  Rector  of  Ilmington. 

251  Wheeler,  William,  Weeke. 

252  Wye,  Charles,  Malvern  Magna. 


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253  Williams,  Henry,  St.  John's,  Bedwardine. 

254  Walford,  Hugh,  Hatton. 

255  Wilson,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

256  Webb,  Walter,  Halesowen. 

257  Wade,  Marie,  widow,  Pensam. 

258  Younger,  William,  gent.,  Worcester. 

259  Yates,  John,  mason,  Inckbarrow. 

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1  Allen,  Barbara,  widow,  Ipsley. 

2  Archerd,  Joan,  spinster,  Stretton  upon  the  fosse. 

3  Amphlett,  Thomas, . 

4  Atherfould,  Robert,  milliner,  Overbury. 

5  Averne,  William,  Hampton  Curlewe. 

6  Arndell,  William,  Worcester. 

7  Allen,  Alice,  widow,  Severn  Stoke. 

8  Brettell,  Richard,  Halesowen. 

9  Beale,  William,  Birchmorton. 

10  Bradhurst,  Robert,  clerk,  Claynes. 

1 1  Brace,  Walter,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

12  Bellers,  Foulke,  gent.,  Henley. 

13  Barksdale,  Nathaniell,  clerk,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester. 

14  Bourne,  Richard,  Belbroughton. 

15  Borsly,  Elizabeth,  Birlingham. 

16  Ballard,  Francis,  husbandman,  Shreivelench. 

17  Browne,  Margaret,  widow,  Flyford  Flavell. 

18  Butler,  Joan, . 

19  Butcher,  Daniel,  Kidderminster. 

20  Bearde,  John,  Severn  Stoke. 

21  Bedle,  Francis,  carpenter,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester, 

22  Boonde,  John,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

23  Ballard,  Henry,  yeoman,  Abbotts  Morton. 

24  Beale  als.  Merrie,  Anne,  Pendocke. 

25  Baker,  Henry,  junior,  Kidderminster. 

26  Borne,  Alice,  widow,  Ombersley. 

27  Barnes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Bishampton. 

28  Boyes,  John,  husbandman,  Ilmington. 

29  Bumpas,  Lawrence,  husbandman,  Whichenford. 

30  Barnes,  John,  husbandman.  Little  Hampton. 

31  Collins,  John,  Worcester. 

32  Cooper,  John,  husbandman,  Ilmington. 

33  Colburne,  William,  Feckenham. 

34  Childe,  Richard,  Suckley. 

35  Clarke,  William,  yeoman,  Eldersfield. 

36  Carter,  Richard,  husbandman,  Leigh. 

37  Chamberleyn  als.  Chambers,  William,  Coughton. 

38  Carteledge  als.  Webbe,  Thomas,  Bromsgrove. 

39  Cowper,  Richard,  clothier,  Worcester. 

40  Drought,  Edward,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 

41  Dale,  Richard,  milner.  Kings  Norton. 

42  Dunn,  William,  yeoman,  Leigh. 

43  Davenport,  Robert,  innholder,  Henley. 

44  Drought,  George,  yeoman,  Hartlebury, 

45  Edkinson,  John,  Alcester. 

46  Evits,  William,  husbandman.  Butlers  Marston. 

47  Edwards  als.  Davis,  William,  Wicke-Pershore. 

48  Evans,  Thomas,  sithsmith,  Bromsgrove. 

49  Erring^on  als.  Allen,  Thomas,  Wootton  Wawen.         Com., 

50  Elliotts,  George,  Severne  Stoke. 

51  Evans,  Howell,  Elmbridge. 


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52  Field,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Worcester. 

53  Fleckenowe,  James,  Warwicke. 

54  Freeman,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tysoe. 

55  Fisher,  Thomas,  Eckington. 

56  Forrest,  Edward,  Halesowen. 

57  Freeman,  Richard,  Pershore. 

58  Francis  als.  Smyth,  Thomas,  Pershore. 

59  Fones,  Mary,  Stoke  Prior. 

60  Forte,  Cisly,  widow,  Elmley  Castle. 

61  Frankline,  Joice,  widow.  Long  Compton. 

62  Gildinge,  Eleanor,  widow,  Hill  Cronibe. 

63  Goodman,  William,  mason,  Ombersley. 

64  Gorney,  Richard,  Upton-upon  Severne. 

65  Gilberts,  Nicholas,  Belbroughton. 

66  Goldswaine,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove. 

67  Gibbes,  Margaret,  widow,  Severnstoke. 

68  Goodall,  Jane,  widow,  Crombe  Debitot. 

69  Holt,  John,  yeoman,  Pedmore. 

70  Haynes,  .\braham.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

71  Hunt,  Joan,  widow,  Elmley  Castle. 

72  Higins,  Humphrey,  husbandman,  Alveston. 

73  Hopkins,  Elizabeth,  Hartleburie. 

74  Hamon,  George,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle. 

75  Haddocke,  Philip,  clerk.  Priors  Salford. 

76  Hitchman,  John,  Tysoe. 

77  Hopper,  Mordant,  Walton  M audit. 

78  Harris,  George,  nayler,  Halesowen. 

79  Hodgkinson,  Thomas,  Sturbridge. 

80  Heare,  Lewis,  yeoman.  Holt. 

8 1  Harborne,  Philip,  husbandman.  Priors  Cleeve. 

82  Hickcox,  John,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

83  Hiccockes,  Thomas,  widow,  Beareley. 

84  Hacklin,  Daniell,  Longcompton. 

85  Hunt,  Henry,  Cofton  Hackett. 

86  Hadon,  Margaret,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 

87  Holman,  Robert,  Tysoe. 

88  Higgens,  John,  yeoman,  Tiddington. 

89  Hewse,  Lawrence,  Rouslench. 

90  Juckes,  John,  yeoman,  Dudley. 

91  Jones,  Arthur,  gent.,  Droitwich. 

92  Jeuen,  Andrew,  Dudley. 

93  Jenks,  Christopher,  labourer,  Broadway. 

94  Jones,  Richard,  Kidderminster. 

95  Jenks,  Edward,  Aston  Cantioe. 

96  Jones,  Ellen,  widow,  St.  Alban's,  Worcester. 

97  Knight,  Philip,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

98  Keyse,  Ann,  widow,  Castell  Morton. 

99  Leethe,  Rowland,  yeoman,  Much  Malverne. 
100  Lyes,  John,  St.  John's,  Bedwardine. 

loi  Lowe,  Charles,  Rowley  Regis. 

102  Lane,  Richard,  husbandman,  Arely  Kings. 

103  Lea,  George,  turner,  Yardley. 

104  Marston,  William,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

105  Marshall,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Salford. 

106  Moore,  Julian,  widow,  Brayles. 

107  Morris,  Reece,  gent.,  St.  John's,  Bedwardine. 

108  Manninge,  John,  clothier,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

109  Millard,  George,  yeoman.  Birch  Morton. 
no     Mense,  Francis,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 


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11  MuUis,  Anthony,  Little  Wolford.  W.  I. 

;i2  Martin,  John,  Shrawley.  Admon.  and  I. 

13  Napton,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Brayles.  W. 

14  Nutt,  William,  Eldersfield.  W.I. 
[15  Norris,  Joyce,  widow.  Hallow.  W.  I. 

16  Nicholas,  Isabell,  widow,  Leigh.  W.  \. 

17  Olerton,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Sal  warp.  W.  L 

1 8  Owen,  Thomas,  Stourbridge.  W.  L 

19  Olerton,  John,  millner,  Salwarp.  W.  L 
120  Oldnoll,  William,  Stone.  Admon.  and  L 
[21  Peniston,  William,  Upton-upon-Severne.  Admon.  and  L 
122  Porter,  Gilbert,  labourer,  Crowle.  W.  L 
[23  Pardee,  Francis,  husbandman,  Ombersley.  W.  L 

124  Pennell,  Elizabeth,  Powick.  Admon. 

125  Phillipps,  David,  Acton  Beachamp.  Admon.  and  L 
[26  Paulmer,  Ann,  Elmbridge.  W.  \. 
[27  Parsons,  John,  Alcester.  W.  L 
[28  Pope,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Comberton  Magna.  W.  L 
[29  Paxford,  William,  fawkner,  Evenload.  W.  L 

130  Palmer,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Hartlebury.  W.  L 

131  Parker,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bewdisert.  W.  L 

132  Pardoe,  Phillip,  Droitwich.  W. 
'33  Quarrell,  George,  husbandman,  Bricklehampton.  W.  L 

134  Rymell,  Mary,  widow,  Tysoe.  W.  L 

135  Rawlins,  John,  yeoman,  Hartlebury.  W. 
[36  Rial!,  Alice,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet.  Admon.  and  L 

137  Raynoldes,  William,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  L 

138  Raynolds,  William,  South  Littleton.  W. 
[39  Roberts,  John,  weaver,  Pershore.  W.  I. 
[40  Ryme,  James,  Alvechurch.  W. 

141  Rowland  als.  Stayner,  Robert,  Worcester.  -    Admon. 

142  Rose,  Margarett,  widow,  Tredington.  W. 

143  Stone,  Richard,  Longdon.  Admon. 

144  Sparkes,  Ann,  widow,  Peppleton.  W.  L 

145  Slye,  John,  yeoman,  Rowington.  W.  L 

146  Smith,  William,  Pershore.  W. 

147  Sexton,  John,  labourer,  Bengworth.  W.  L 
[48  Stone,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Shrawley.  W.  L 
149  Sparke,  John,  yeoman.  Holt.  W.  L 
[50  Stone,  William,  Castle  Morton.  Admon.  and  L 
[51  Sargeante,  John,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  Com.,  Admon.  and  L 
[52  Staunton,  James,  Crowle.  W. 

153  SandoU,  John,  yeoman,  OfTenham.  W.  L 

154  Smith,  Catherine,  widow,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  L 

155  Stampes,  Richard,  Halesowen.  W.  \. 

156  Sye,  Margery,  spinster,  Northfield.  W.  L 
[57  Smith,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Elmely  Lovett.  W.  L 
;58  Sysemore,  Abraham,  weaver,  St.  Alban's,  Worcester.      Admon.  and  W.  L 

159  Taverner,  John,  husbandman,  Pinvin.  W. 

160  Tomson  als.  Hunt,  Henry,  yeoman,  Hewell.  W. 

161  Tombes,  Humphrey,  carpenter,  Ippesley.  W.  I. 

162  Tovey,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Brodwas.  W.  L 
[63  Turnor,  John,  husbandman,  Castle  Morton.  W.  L 
[64  Trapp,  Francis,  pewterer,  Worcester.  W.  L 
165  Tomes,  William,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W. 
[66  Venour,  John,  yeoman,  Welsbourne  Mountford.  W.  \. 

167  Wagstaff,  Kichard,  yeoman,  Bishampton.  W.  L 

168  Waller,  Richard,  husbandman.  North  Piddle.  W.  L 
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170  Williams,  Hugh,  yeoman,  Martley.  W. 

171  Wheeler  als.  Penrice,  Anne,  St.  Nicholas,  Droitwicn.  Admon. 

172  Walker,  Francis,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

173  Wheeler,  John,  Rowley.  W.  I. 

174  Williams,  Margaret,  widow,  Madresfield.  Admon.  and  I. 

175  Wilmore,  William,  husbandman,  Himbleton.  W.  I. 

176  Wheeler,  William,  Worcester.  Admon. 

177  Walsingham,  Joane,  widow,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

178  Williams,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes.  W. 

179  Whoman,  Edward,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

1634. 

1  Andrewes,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

2  Auster,  Roger,  yeoman,  Oddingley.  W.  I. 

3  Archbold,  Catherine,  Arrowe.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

4  Aleighe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Churchlench.  W.  I. 

5  Aldridge,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Longdon.  "  W.  I. 

6  Barnes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Great  Hampton.  W.  I. 

7  Bradeley,  Francis,  Flyford  Flavell.  W.  I. 

8  Brooke,  Gilbert,  weaver,  Elmbridge.  W.  1. 

9  Baughe,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  St.  Andrewe's,  Pershore.  W. 
ID  Betterton,  Robert,  St.  Alban's,  Worcester.  W. 

1 1  Blackwell,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Cotherige.  W. 

12  Best,  Phillipp,  clerk,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

13  Bissell,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Yardley.  W. 

14  Bell,  George,  shoemaker,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

15  Brookebanke,  George,  Worcester.  W. 

16  Brooke,  William,  yeoman.  Stoke  Prior.  W. 

17  Buffden  als.  Perrie,  Mary,  widow,  Cleve  Priors.  W.  I. 

18  Best,  John,  husbandman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

19  Burston,  Alice,  spinster,  Studley.  W. 

20  Bennett,  Thomas,  nayler,  Frankley.  W. 

21  Bierd,  William,  husbandman,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

22  Best,  Anthony,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

23  Ballard,  Richard,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

24  Blizard,  Isabell,  widow,  St.  Hellen,  Worcester.  W. 

25  Beesley,  Thomas,  Studley.  Admon.  and  I. 

26  Beste,  John,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  Admon.  and  I. 

27  Boult,  Elinor,  widow,  Grimley.  W.  I. 

28  Bache,  Edward,  sen.,  husbandman,  Churchhoniborne.  W. 

29  Brookes,  John,  woolwinder,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

30  Bell,  Francis,  widow,  Droitwich.  W.  I. 

31  Barker,  Henry,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

32  Ballard,  Richard,  Inckbarrow.  W.  I. 

33  Baxter,  John,  yeoman,  Naunton  Beachamp.  W. 

34  Berrie,  Alice,  widow,  Whichenford.  W. 

35  Bucher,  John,  labourer,  Norton.  W. 

36  Best,  John,  husbandman,  Hartlebury.  W. 

37  Bently,  Richard,  Burmington.  W.  I. 

38  Barnes,  Anne,  widow.  North  Piddle.  W.  I. 

39  Baxter,  Richard,  tanner.  Much  Malvern.  W. 

40  Checkett,  Margaret,  widow,  Bishampton.  Admon.  and  I. 

41  Chesnoll,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Cherington.  Admon.  and  I. 

42  Cutberd,  Henry,  Tardebigge.  Admon. 

43  Crumpe,  Walter,  yeoman,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

44  Cole,  Henry,  husbandman,  Overbury.  W.  I. 

45  Cowper,  Dorothy,  widow,  Offenham.  W. 

46  Cox,  Thomas,  Sturbridge.  W. 

47  Clarke,  William,  husbandman,  Charleton.  W.  I. 

48  Cotton,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pershore.  W.  I. 


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Cartledge  als.  Webbe,  Joyce,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

Cooke,  Edward,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

Carelesse,  William,  yeoman,  Besford. 

Chauntrell,  Richard,  yeoman,  Pinvin. 

Cottrell,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Hill  Croome. 

Dickinson,  Thomas,  Salford. 

Darbey,  William,  sen.,  Halesowen. 

Daniell,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Crowle. 

Dalley,  Rowland,  yeoman,  Leigh. 

Deaves,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

Detherich,  John,  yeoman,  Cackmore,  Halesowen. 

Evsens,  David,  yeoman,  Martley. 

EUsonn,  Richard,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore. 

Evans,  Anthony,  husbandman,  Churchhoniborn. 

Farr,  Richard,  husbandman,  Inckbarrow. 

Fawkes,  Ann,  widow,  Harbury. 

Greene,  Joyce,  widow,  Clent. 

Gunn,  Margery,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe. 

Gyttens  als.  Taylor,  John,  weaver,  Salwarp. 

Greene,  Sible,  widow,  Mathon. 

Garrett,  Roger,  Bidford. 

Gibbes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Whichford. 

Garner,  William,  husbandman,  Evenlode. 

Graynger,  Thomas,  . 

Greene,  Richard,  husbandman,  Aldermarston. 

Hide,  John,  blacksmith,  Suckley 

Harford,  Thomas,  singleman,  Alcester. 

Heminge,  Thomas,  Bishampton. 

Hill,  Henry,  yeoman,  Hollowe. 

Hamonds,  Roger,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

Hall,  Edward,  yeoman,  Peopleton. 

Howlder,  Guye,  husbandman.  Castle  Morton. 

Hopkins,  Adam,  husbandman.  Little  Alne. 

Hamme,  John.  Castle  Morton. 

Horner,  John,  sen.,  Martlie. 

Hill,  Humphrey,  yeoman,  Stone. 

Hibbins,  Damaris,  Yardley. 

Hill,  William,  Bishampton. 

Harvey,  Mary,  widow,  Great  Inckbarrow. 

Heywood,  Thomas,  Alcester. 

Huntington,  George,  sen.,  Feckenham. 

Heynes,  Margaret,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford. 

Hill,  Thomas,  clothworker,  Kidderminster. 

Harris,  Edward,  yeoman,  I3romesgrove. 

Hydon,  John,  Birmington. 

Harris,  Mary,  spinster,  Evesham. 

Horton,  Sapcote,  gent.,  Staunton. 

Ingles,  Anne,  widow,  Middle  Littleton. 

Jones,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Jones,  Roger,  smith,  Severne  Stoke. 

Jurden,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Alderminster. 

Johnson,  Elinor,  widow,  Claverdon. 

Kerrie,  Thomas,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 

Knowles,  John,  Halesowen. 

Kindon,  Thomas,  Hartleburie. 

Knight,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Pirton. 

Laugher,  Margaret,  Alcester. 

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Smythe  ah.  Courte,  Richard,  glover,  Henley  in  Arden.  W.  I. 

Stonhall,  Margery,  St.  Swithen's,  Worcester.  W. 

Sparke,  Joan,  widow,  Holt.  W.  I. 

Stanforde,  John,  husbandman,  Tysoe.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

Smyth,  John,  yeoman,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

Smythe,  Christian,  gent., .  W. 

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Torpley,  Anne,  widow,  Broome.  W. 

Tomes,  William,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I, 

Twitty,  John,  Claynes.  W.  I. 


Lea,  John,  carpenter,  Ripple. 

Lane,  Margerie,  widow.  Old  Swinford. 

Laugher,  Richard,  Ombersley. 

Lawrence,  Francis,  husbandman.  Much  Malvern. 

Leethe,  Rowland,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 

Massie,  Alice,  widow,  Hadsor. 

Maunder,  Phillip,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

Moore,  John,  sen.,  yeoman,  Netherton. 

Mason,  George,  victualer,  Pershore. 

Michell,  Arthur,  Evenlode. 

Mutlowe,  Dorothy,  spinster,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

Mathew,  John,  Oldswinford. 

Maninge,  Samuel,  gent.,  Hartlebury. 

Mascall,  William,  clerk,  Himbleton. 

Muse,  Laurence,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

Millard,  Robert,  yeoman,  Alderminster. 

Meisye,  William,  blacksmith.  Long  Compton. 

Mace,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Coughton. 

Newcombe,  John,  St.  Andrew's,  Pershore. 

Napton,  Jacob, . 

Newey,  Mary,  widow,  Northfield. 

Owen,  Margery,  widow,  Martley. 

Phillipps,  John,  Charlecott. 

Pidgeon,  Steven,  Bishops  Hampton. 

Prentice,  John,  husbandman,  Bradley. 

Pleaden,  Margery,  widow,  Broadwater. 

Phippes,  Robert,  Alderminster. 

Pemberton,  John,  carrier,  Amblecot,  Staffs. 

Potter,  Francis,  innholder.  Kings  Norton. 

Pemberton,  Robert,  clothworker,  Warwick. 

Portman  als.  Pullins,  Ann,  widow,  Elmbridge. 

Robinson  als.  Mason,  Thomas,  butcher,  Dudley. 

Robinson,  John,  inholder,  Alcester. 

Raynoldes,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

Romney,  Lydia,  widow.  Much  Malvern. 

Rotton,  Symon,  cutler,  Yardley. 

Restell,  Richard,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

Stocke,  John,  husbandman.  Over  Brayles. 

Staunton,  Henry,  yeoman,  Whittington. 

Savage,  John,  Badsey. 

Symonds,  Richard,  Hanley  Castle. 

Sharpe,  Alice,  widow,  Hoblenche. 

Stephens,  William,  Worcester. 

Stampes  als.  Tewe,  Mary,  widow,  Hampton  Lovet. 

Stau'nton,  Alice,  widow.  Hollow. 

Saunders,  Thomas,  Witchbold. 

Slye,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Henley  in  Arden. 

Stanton,  Geortje,  Hollowe. 

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166  Tonks,  George,  Oldbury.  \V.  I. 

167  Tylt,  William,  Bromsgrove.  W. 

168  Thornhill,  William,  husbandman,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

169  Throppe,  Walter, .  W.  I. 

170  Tawney,  Thomas,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

171  Trapp,  William,  Croome  Debitot.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

172  Tyllett,  John,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

173  Tomkins,  Richard,  husbandman,  Cherington.  W.  1. 

174  Warne,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Beoley.  W.  I. 

175  Wheeler,  Ursula,  widow,  Salforde.  W. 

176  Whitehouse,  Margery,  All  Saints, .  W.  I. 

177  Winnall,  John,  yeoman,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

178  Wilkinson,  Martha,  widow,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

179  Ward,  William,  yeoman,  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

180  Wian,  Thomas,  weaver,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  \V. 

181  Woodward,  Margerye,  widow,  Kidderminster.  W. 

182  Wildon,  John,  husbandman.  Over  Brayles.  W.  I. 

183  Watkins,  Ann,  widow,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

184  Webb,  William,  barber,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester.  W. 

185  Walford,  Ann,  widow,  Salwarp.  W.  I. 

186  Whithouse.  John,  nayler,  St.  Thomas,  Dudley.  Admon.  and  W. 

187  Weaver,  Thomas,  glover,  Droitwich.-  W.  I. 

188  Warde,  Rebecca,  widow,  Hatton.  W.  I. 

189  Weaver  als.  Jackson,  John,  husbandman,  Bishampton.  W.  I. 

190  Yardley,  Henry,  husbandman.  Tan  worth.  W.  I. 

191  Yarrington,  Edmund,  Martley.  \V. 

192  Younge,  Alice,  widow,  Comberton  Parva.  W.  I. 
J93  Younge,  William,  husbandman,  Little  Comberton.  W. 

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1  Addams,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Aldermarston.  W. 

2  Alderne,  Edmund,  Martley.  W.  I. 

3  Andrewes,  Henry,  husbandman,  Wadborowe.  W. 

4  Austen,  Joseph,  weaver,  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

5  Androse,  Raphe,  clothier,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

6  Averell,  William,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W. 

7  Ayles,  James,  husbandman,  Charleton.  W.  I. 

8  Archer,  Nicholas, .  W. 

9  Bond,  William,  yeoman,  Hanbury.  W. 

10  Brace,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

1 1  Banks,  William,  O.Khill.  W.  I. 

12  Bagnall,  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W. 

13  Bailie,  Anthony,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  W.  I. 

14  Bache,  John,  yeoman,  Chaddesley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

15  Boults,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Inckbarrow.  W.  I. 

16  Biddle,  Thomas,  Tardebig.  W. 

17  Bennett,  Thomas,  sen.,  Cleeve  Prior.  W. 

18  Brigges,  Robert,  yeoman,  Elmley  Lovet.  Admon.  and  I. 

19  Badger,  Elizabeth,  Bromsgrove.  W.  I. 

20  Brooke,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior.  Admon.  and  I. 

21  Blicke,  Thomas,  smith,  Barford.  W.  I. 

22  Beale,  Robert,  miller,  Burmington.  W.  I. 

23  Burford,  Charles,  tanner.  Little  ^Lalvern.  W.  I. 

24  Bury,  William,  yeoman,  Whirhford.  W. 

25  Bennett,  Henry,  husbandman.  Much  Malverne.  W. 

26  Becke,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Whichenford.  W.  \. 

27  Blucke,  William,  Nawnton  Beachamp.  W.  L 

28  Busshell,  William,  yeoman.  North  Littleton.  W.  L 

29  Bonaker,  Henry,  tailer,  Pepleton.  W.  L 

30  Bradley,  Richard,  Shipston.  Admon. 


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Blucke,  Thomas,  Leighe. 

Boults,  Ann,  spinster,  Inckbarrowe. 

Blumly,  William,  Malvern  Magna. 

Bird,  John,  Madresfield. 

Bryan,  Jane,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 

Bullocke,  John,  Tardebigge. 

Ballard,  Thomas,  Hartleburie. 

Cale,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Shurvington. 

Comby,  Margaret,  widow,  Knightwicke. 

Claridge,  Richard,  Tysoe. 

Chambers,  Alice,  widow,  Kings  Norton. 

Charles,  Owen,  Clent. 

Croppe,  Edward,  husbandman,  Old  Swinford. 

Coningesby,  Nicholas,  gent,  Morton  Baggott. 

Cottye,  Robert,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

Chaundler,  William,  weaver,  Worcester. 

Cooke,  Richard,  yeoman,  Staunton. 

Chanflowre,  Edmond,  Hanley. 

Coxe,  Anne,  widow,  Warwick. 

Cockrell,  Walter,  tayler,  Warwick. 

Cricke,  Joyce,  widow,  Blockley. 

Collier,  Walter,  yeoman,  Areley  Kings. 

Chappells,  Thomas,  Martley. 

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Dingley,  Anthony,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

Dixon,  Hugh,  Netherton. 

Dedicott,  Francis,  skinner,  Worcester. 

Duftie,  Richard,  Welland. 

Dighton,  Alice,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

Dewy,  Thomas,  Severnestoke. 

Dawkes,  Henry,  tanner,  Kidderminster. 

Elliots,  James,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Engly,  Henry,  Dudley. 

Halle,  Richard,  Martley. 

Ellis,  Robert,  Salwarp. 

Edes,  Richard,  Welsborne. 

Eden,  Joyce,  widow,  Worcester. 

Ebrall,  Thomas,  Rowington. 

Followes,  Symond,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 

Fisher  als.  Richardson,  Thomas,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester. 

Far,  John,  Inckbarrow 


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Farr,  .Ann,  widow.  Much  Malvern. 

Freeman,  William,  Tardebigge. 

Farr,  Francis,  Powicke. 

Foxe,  Robert,  Malvern  Magna. 

Fakener,  William,  Little  Kington. 

Greene,  Joan,  widow,  Aldermarston. 

Gorney,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

Gilbert,  Margery,  widow,  Longden. 

Gibbins,  Martin,  Churchill. 

Ganderton,  Bridget,  widow,  Kirsoe. 

Greene,  Richard,  Leigh. 

Girdler,  Richard,  Wroxall. 

Glover,  Margerett,  spinster,  Old  Stratford. 

Green,  John,  Powick. 

Gwalter,  William,  Overbury. 

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90  Godsawe,  Richard,  husbandman,  Mathon.  Admon.  and  I 

91  Goold  als.  Willoughby,  John,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I 

92  Harborne,  Alice,  widow,  Gt.  Hampton.  W 

93  Hurdman,  Edward,  gent,  Worcester.  W 

94  Harvye,  William,  yeoman,  Leighe.  W.  I 

95  Harris,  Richard,  Belbroughton.  W, 

96  Hampton,  John,  yeoman,  Shrawley.  W.  I 

97  Helme,  Christopher,  Breedon.  W. 

98  Hooper  (Whoop),  Margaret,  widow,  Grimley.  W.  I 

99  Hawes,  Alice,  widow,  Inckbarrowe.  W 

100  Hunt,  John,  Tanworth.                                        ,  W, 

101  Hurdman,  John,  Norton-Kemsey.  W, 

102  Hunt,  Laurence,  St.  Mary's,  Worcester.  Admon 
[03  Hiller,  Elizabeth,  Elmbridge.  W.  I 

104  Horton,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Abbotts  Salford.                               .  W.  I 

105  Harvie,  John,  Bromesgrove.  W, 

106  Hookes,  William,  Kington.  W.  1 

107  Hartill,  Henry,  Blockley.  W.  I 

108  Higgens,  Richard,  Halesowen.  W.  I 

109  Hawkes,  Joan,  widow,  Cherington.  W.  I 

10  Hues,  Tristram,  baker,  Henley-in-Arden.  Admon.  and  I 

1 1  Hatnoll,  Symon,  Kidderminster.  W.  I 

12  Hopkins,  Roger,  Aston  Cantloe,  Warwick.  W.  I 

13  Horton,  Richard,  gent.,  Northfield.  W 

14  Hickoxe,  Richard,  Severnstoke.  Admon.  and  I 
:  1 5  Home,  Thomas,  Leigh.                                                                 Admon.  and  I 

16  Hemming,  Catherine,  widow,  Bishampton.  W.  I 

17  Haines,  Francis,  Dormston.  W.  I 

18  Halford,  William,  Kings  Broome.  W, 

19  Hurdman,  John,  Norton-Kemsey.  W.  I 
[2o  Hullins,  Margaret,  widow,  Longdon.  W.  I 
[21  Higley,  (Gabriel,  Shrawley.  W.  I 

122  Irish,  Sibell,  Bradley.  W 

123  Ingram,  Thomas,  Aston  Cantlow.  W.  I 

24  Jones,  John,  Charlton.  W 

25  Jones,  John,  Powick.  W.  I 

26  Jones,  Mary,  spinster,  Droitwich.  W.  I 
[27  Jones,  David,  Broome.  W.  I 
[28  Jeffes,  William,  Barford.  W.  I 
[29  Jones,  Richard,  clarke,  Gt.  Witley.  W.  I 
[30  Kew,  Robert,  Ripple.  W 
[31  Knighte,  Richard,  Seaverne  Stoke.  W.  I 
[32  Kempson,  George,  gent.,  Temple  Grafton.  W 
[33  Kings,  Francis,  yeoman,  Whitlady  Aston.  W.  I 
[34  Kempe,  William,  Priors  Salford.  W 
[35  Kingly,  Alice,  widow,  Flyford  Flavell.  W, 
[36  Kerry,  Edward,  Barton-on-the-Heath.  '  W.  I 
[37  Lies,  Richard,  Whitelady  Aston.  W 
[38  Lorde,  Richard,  Tiddington.  W 
[39  Lanckston,  John,  St.  Lawrence,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I 
[40  Madeley,  Fulke,  vintner,  Alcester.  W 
[41  Malins,  Nicholas,  Tysoe.  W.  I 
[42  Marriman,  Richard,  .  W.  I 

143  Mason,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Cherington.  W.  I 

144  Moore,  Humphrey,  Tardebigg.  W 
[45  Meadows,  Henry,  Tysoe.  W.  I 
[46  Moye,  Richard,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I 
[47  Meadows,  Andrew,  Tysoe.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I 
[48  Milles,  Thomas,  weaver.  Old  Stratford.  W.  I 

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[49  Moore  als.  Walker,  Nicholas,  Broadway. 

[50  Nott,  William,  HoUowe. 

151  Nason,  John,  Barton-on-the-Heath. 

152  Norton,  William,  Claines. 

153  Nurthall,  Richard,  Grafton. 

154  Neale,  Michael,  Tysoe. 
[55  Nashe,  George,  Rushocke. 
:  56  Nicholas,  Thomas,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 
[57  Osborne,  Margaret,  Rushoke. 

158  Otie,  Thomas,  Haselor.     [Ostey  in  the  Inventory.] 

159  Orton,  Thomas,  Claverdon. 

160  Oldnoll,  Roger,  Stone. 

161  Parsons,  Simon,  Studlie. 

162  Perkes,  Roger,  labourer,  Clent. 

163  Pennell,  Thomas,  Salwarp. 

164  Parkes,  Edward,  Dudley. 

165  Penn,  Edward,  Hanbury. 

166  Pickstocke,  Dorothy,  widow,  Feckenham. 

167  Parkes,  Elizabeth,  Rowley  Regis. 
Palmer,  Thomas,  Pillarton  Hersey. 

169  Prise,  William,  clerk,  Alvechurch. 

170  Price,  William,  weaver,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

171  Pritchett,  Margaret,  spinster,  Marteley. 
[72  Pollard,  Maud,  widow,  Pirton. 
173  Rudge,  William,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 
[74  -Rose,  William,  yeoman,  Over  Tysoe. 

175  Roe,  Ann,  widow,  Warwick. 

176  Roberts,  Thomas.  Badsey. 

177  Rickardes,  John,  Norton  Bredon. 
[78  Ross,  William,  yeomam,  Suckley. 

179  Rop,  Richard,  Broadway. 

180  Reade,  Margery,  widow,  Halesowen. 
Robins,  Edward,  sadler,  Evesham. 
Rushmore,  William,  Welland. 
Raven,  Elinore,  Fladbury. 

184  Rumney,  John,  Great  Malvern. 

185  Rose,  John,  Eatington. 
56  Reade,  Augustine,  Claverdon. 

187  Stephens,  John,  Broadway. 

Sarg^eant,  William,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton. 
Slatter,  William,  Whichford. 

190  Steward,  Richard,  Inckbarrowe. 

191  Stinton,  Margery,  widow,  Worcester. 
[92  Smyth,  Catherine,  Bretforton. 

193  Sorrell,  Ann,  widow,  Abbotts  Salford. 

194  Spier,  Embry,  Barford. 

195  Smyth,  John,  weaver,  Lapworth. 

196  Saunders,  .Alice,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe. 

197  Saunders,  Susan,  widow,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 
[98  Stollard.  Francis,  Churchlench. 
[99  Sollers,  Thomas,  Clifton-upon-Teame. 

200  Swaine,  William,  Norton  Breedon. 

201  Smith,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Belbroughton. 

202  Strayne,  Richard,  Throgmorton. 

203  Saunders,    I  homas,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

204  Sharpe,  William,  Archlench. 

205  Tillam,  Margery,  widow,  Martley. 

206  Tyrer,  Christopher,  Pedmore. 

207  Treves  als.  Plowraaker,  Roger,  St.  Peter,  Droitwich. 


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208  Taylor,  William,  yeoman,  Bidford.  W. 

209  Tayler,  John,  yeoman.  Long  Compton.  W.  I. 

210  Tandy,  Thomas,  Abbotts  Morton.  W.  1. 

211  Turner,  Francis,  husbandman,  North  Piddle.  W.  I. 

212  Tiiiaddams,  Ihomas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

213  Tayler,  Richard,  Eckington.                                        '  W. 

214  Turner,  John,  Grimley.  Admon.  and  I. 

215  Tompson,  Alice,  widow,  Wroxall.  W.I. 

216  Tutty,  Ralph, .  1. 

217  Underbill,  Humphrey,  gent,  Whitchurch.  W.  I. 

218  Walker,  Henry,  Stourbridge.  Admon.  and  I. 

219  Wagstaffe,  Thomas,  Bretforton.  W.  I. 

220  Woodward,  Thomas,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

221  Walton,  Edward,  Claverdon.  W. 

222  Whitley,  Humphry,  Churchill.  W.  I. 

223  Wilde,  Thomas,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

224  Waldron,  Thomas,  Clent.  W. 

225  Willcockes,  Giles,  Churchoniborne.  W. 

226  Whatley,  VVilliam,  Lapworth.  W. 

227  Whood,  John,  Kings  Broome.  W. 

228  Williams,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

229  Whittell,  Thomas,  Shrewslench.  W. 

230  Warde,  Edward,  Alcester.  W. 

231  Widhouse,  Griffith,  Chadisley.  W. 

232  Williams,  Thomas,  Burton-on-the- Heath.  W.  I. 

233  Wheeler,  John,  gent,  Doderhill.  W.  I. 

234  Wheeler,  Alice,  spinster,  Wicke-Pershore.  W.  I. 

235  Waynwright,  Alice,  Holt.  W.  I. 

236  Wesberie,  Alice,  widow,  Newland,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

237  Woodward.  Roger,  yeoman,  Throckmorton.  W.  I. 

238  Walthew,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

239  Wade,  Joane,  spinster,  Norton  Breedon.  Admon.  and  I. 

240  Woodward,  Thomas,  Kidderminster.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

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1  Andrewes,  Thomas,  esq.,  Barnes.  W. 

2  AUbott,  Thomas,  Tardebigge.  W. 

3  Ashwell,  John,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove  W.  I. 

4  Ashbie,  John,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

5  Adams,  Joane,  widow,  Cubbington.  W. 

6  Allen,  Thomas,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

7  Bond,  William,  Hanbury.  I. 

8  Bennett,  Avery,  Holt.  W.  I. 

9  Bancks,  John,  Moseley.  W.  I. 

10  Bartlett,  Robert,  yeoman,  Eckington.  W, 

1 1  Byrt,  Francis,  carpenter,  Kemsey.  W.  I. 

12  Bacon,  Isabel,  widow,  Charlecott  W.  I. 

13  Blick,  Alice,  widow,  Norton  Linsey.  W.  1. 

14  Ballard,  William,  Inckbarrow.  W.  I. 

15  Baxtar,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

16  Baxter,  John,  Naunton  Beachampe.  W. 

17  Brandard,  Francis,  husbandman,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

18  Boddenhame,  Anne,  widow,  Leigh.  Admon.  and  I. 

19  Betterbrey,  Thomas,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  1. 

20  Brooke,  Robert,  Astley.  Admon.  and  I. 

21  Bowley,  William,  labourer,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

22  Bowly,  Ann,  spinster,  Worcester.  W.  L 

23  Browne,  James,  Halesowen.  W.  L 

24  Ballard,  Richard,  yeoman,  Hartleburie.  W.  I. 

25  Blunne,  William,  Kings  Norton.  Admon.  and  I. 


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26  Bently,  Margaret,  widow,  Wicke-Pershore.  W. 

27  Best,  Christopher,  Hartlebury.  Admon.  and  I. 

28  Burton,  Catherine,  Wootton  Wawen.  Admon.  and  I. 

29  Bowley,  Richard,  smith,  Allfrick.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

30  Boovey,  John,  gent.,  Alcester.  W. 

31  Cooke  als.  Caudry,  William,  gent.,  Warwick.  W. 

32  Cole,  William,  yeoman,  Shipston-upon-Stower.  W.  I. 

33  Cowper,  Roger,  Chadisley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

34  Carter,  Richard,  yeoman,  Evenlode.  W.  I. 

35  Collins,  Arthur,  Rowington.  W.  I. 

36  Clarke,  Jane,  widow,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 

37  Chaundler,  James,  Upton-upon-Severn.  W. 

38  Cockbill,  John,  Over  Brayles.  W.  I. 

39  Church,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Grimley.  W.  I. 

40  Chapman,  William,  Claynes.  W.  I. 

41  Castle,  William,  husbandman,  Crombe  Debitot.  W. 

42  Cotty,  Joan,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

43  Checkets,  Frances,  widow,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

44  Checketts,  Thomas,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester.  W. 

45  Chamberleyne,  Thomas,  Alderminster.  .  Admon.  and  I. 

46  Crumpe,  Alice,  widow,  Tewkesbury.  W.  I. 

47  Cole,  Henry,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W. 

48  Clearke,  Henry,  vicar,  Rowington.  W^. 

49  Church,  Ellen,  spinster,  Grimley.  W.  I. 

50  Colchester,  George,  sadler,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  W. 

51  'Clift,  Richard,  labourer,  liarton  on  the  Heath.  W.  I. 

52  Cryspe,  Alice,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severne.  W.  I. 

53  Chellingworth,  Richard,  gent.,  Stoke  Prior.  Com.  and  W. 

54  Cosford,  William,  milner,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

55  Crosse,  Edward,  labourer,  Ilmington.  W. 

56  Durston,  Francis,  weaver,  Severne  Stoke.  W.  I. 

57  Daniell,  Edmund,  weaver,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

58  Drewe,  Henry,  yeoman,  Ripple.  W. 

59  Dawkes,  John,  cowiser,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

60  Doverdale,  Richard,  husbandman,  Crowle.  W.  I. 

61  Darke,  William,  yeoman.  Aldington.  W.  I. 

62  Dane,  Susan,  widow,  Yardley.  W. 

63  Dungon,  Thomas,  St.  Mary,  Warwick.  Admon.  and  I. 

64  Dickins,  William,  Great  Witley.  W.  I. 

65  Dipple,  Isabel,  Uroitwich.  W.  I. 

66  Davis  als.  Weaver,  John,  Castle  Morton.  Admon.  and  I. 

67  Daunce,  Thomas,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

68  Daunce,  Margaret,  widow,  Naunton  Beachampe.  Admon.  and  I. 

69  Dowler,  Henry,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 

70  Dyer,  William,  yeoman.  Great  Wolford.  W.  I. 

71  Davis,  Samuel,  Castle  Morton.  I. 

72  Dunne,  John,  Suckley.  W. 

73  Drew,  Henry,  Ripple.  W. 

74  Evanes,  John,  Bretforton.  W.  I. 

75  Ernes,  Joan,  widow,  Radford.  W.  I. 

76  Ernes,  Thomas,  Weethley.  W. 

77  French,  Dennis,  St.  .'\ndrew,  Pershore.  I. 

78  Forte,  Julian,  widow,  Wicke-Pershore.  W.  I. 

79  Fox,  Mary,  Much  Malverne.  W. 

80  Forrest,  William,  plowmaker,  Longdon.  W.  I. 

81  Frayne,  Margaret,  Whitchford.  W. 

82  Fisher,  Thomas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

83  Fleshall,  Margery,  Elmley  Castle.  Admon.  and  I. 

84  Figes,  Richard,  gent.,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 


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Foukes,  Edward,  Chaddisley  Corbet 

Finche,  John,  Teddington. 

Freeth,  Alice,  widow.  Kings  Norton. 

Fort,  Robert,  H anbury. 

Ferriman,  Catherine,  widow,  Harvington. 

Fayting,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

Fraine,  Margaret, . 

Foxall,  Roger,  Wolverley. 

George  als.  Pattocke,  Thomas,  Norton-Breedon. 

Green,  John,  wheeler,  Clent. 

Grainger,  Joan,  widow,  Salford. 

Gould,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Atchlench. 

Goughe,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Norton. 

Goold,  Edward,  Bishampton. 

Gest,  John,  nailer,  Stourbridge. 

Holland,  Theophilus,  Charleton. 

Hopkins,  Richard,  yeoman,  Welsburne. 

Hill,  William,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

Hathaway,  Richard,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Head,  Edward,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester. 

Hunte,  Ann,  widow,  Crome  Dabitot. 

Hurste,  Thomas,  milner,  Feckenham. 

Hall,  Robert,  Pendock. 

Heath,  John,  clerke,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

Hurd,  Ann,  Barford. 

Honiborne,  Ann,  widow,  Cropthorne. 

Hill,  Catherine,  spinster,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 

Hawkes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Whichford. 

Harward,  Humphrey,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

Hill,  Henry,  yeoman,  Hollowe. 

Hill,  Bennet,  clothier,  Worcester. 

Hunt,  Joyce,  Tan  worth. 

Hall,  William. . 

Hunt,  Henry,  Tan  worth. 

Heynes,  Thomas,  gent,  Hanbury. 

Houseman,  Walter,  Hampton  Lovet 

Huckine,  Elias,  Old  Swinford. 

Halle,  William,  Leigh. 

Huntington  als.  Butler,  John,,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

Harvey,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

Jackman,  George,  Ridmarley  Debitot 

James,  John,  husbandman,  Henley-in-Arden. 

Johnson,  George,  Warwick. 

Jones,  Gressa,  Bredicote. 

Key,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Fliford  Flavel. 

Kings,  Richard,  Seveme  Stoke. 

Knight,  Elizabeth,  spinster.  Stoke  Prior.- 

Knight,  Margery,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 

Lee,  Elinor,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

Loggin,  Edward,  yeoman,  Bretforton. 

Lewseman,  Ann,  widow,  St  John's  Bedwardine. 

Lightfoote,  Richard,  Breedon. 

Lanston,  Francis,  labourer,  Bengworth. 

Lane,  Thomas,  Pendocke. 

Lock,  Thomas,  Kemsey. 

Lacie,  Margaret,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich. 

Lambe,  Thomas,  Himbleton. 

Langston,  PVances,  widow,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 

Lillie,  Francis,  yeoman,  Bredicott 


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Mace,  Christopher,  labourer,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Mawdicke,  Richard,  Ulbarrow. 

Moorton,  WiHiam,  Leigh. 

Morley,  WiUiam,  Berrow. 

Manninge,  John,  Hartlebury. 

Moore,  Margaret,  spinster,  Severne  Stoke. 

Martindale,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

Mansel,  Robert,  Cradley. 

Marten  als.  Weaver,  Joan,  widow,  Shrawley. 

Neede,  Richard,  Much  Malvern. 

Nockes,  Nicholas,  St.  Peter,  Droitwich. 

Nason,  John,  Wellesborne  Mountford. 

Nicholes,  John,  Over  Brayles. 

Nash,  Philip,  Ombersley. 

North,  Robert,  Droitwich. 

Pearkes,  William,  Cropthorne. 

Perkes,  John,  Wasborne. 

Perry,  John,  weaver,  Worcester. 

Parsons,  Edmund,  Pershore. 

Pitt,  Simon,  clothier,  Kidderminster. 

Parker,  Phillip,  widow,  Feckenham. 

Penne,  Ann,  widow,  Halesowen. 

Peplowe,  Margaret,  widow,  Chadsley. 

Packe,  Roger,  labourer,  Norton- Kemsey. 

Perkins,  Thomas,  Abbotts  Salford. 

Parker,  Ralph,  labourer,  Wolverley. 

Potter,  Nicholas,  Halesowen. 

Parker,  Francis,  Brome. 

Pittway,  John,  shoemaker,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 

Perkes,  Martha,  widow,  St.  l^eter's,  Worcester. 

Powell,  Euan,  blacksmith,  Great  Malvern. 

Perkins,  Frances,  widow,  Salford  Priors. 

Pilkinton,  Abraham,  Alderminster. 

Penne,  Mary,  widow,  Worcester. 

Penne,  Thomas,  walker,  Worcester. 

Powell,  William,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 

Pittway,  Stephen,  Shipston. 

Pardoe,  I'homas,  Ombersley. 

Rennolds,  Ann,  Stratford. 

Restell,  John,  Witley. 

Rog^ers,  Winifred,  widow,  Warwick. 

Rainalds,  Edward,  husbandman,  Blockley. 

Raynolds,  Edward,  Hartlebury. 

Russon,  Alice,  widow,  Dudley. 

Rawiines,  Henry,  Lighthorne. 

Russell,  Margaret,  widow.  Hollow. 

Roades,  Edward,  collier,  Dudley. 

Rawlins,  Harry,  Lighthorne. 

Ricketts,  Millicent,  widow,  Stoulton. 

Swifte,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Yardley. 

Sitche,  Humfrey,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

Sparrie,  William,  Clent. 

Stinton,  Joan,  widow,  Dodderhill. 

Savage,  (jeorge,  Kington. 

Stowers,  William,  Kidderminster. 

Saunders,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Wroxall. 

Smith,  Joan,  widow,  Kington. 

Stanton,  Dorithy,  widow,  Norton- Kemsey. 

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202  Salman,  John,  clerke,  Welland.  W.  I. 

203  Sharman,  Margaret,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

204  Smith,  Anne,  widow,  Elmley  Castle.  W. 

205  Stevens,  John,  Inckbarrowe.  W.  I. 

206  Saunders,  Julian,  widow,  Alberton.  Admon. 

207  Stock,  William,  Darlingscote.  2  W.'s 

208  Stampes,  Alexander,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

209  Smith,  William,  Hampton  Lucy.  Com.  and  W. 

210  Turbitt,  Margaret,  Kinesham.  W. 

211  Twittie  als.  Higley,  Anne,  Claynes.  Admon.  and  I. 

212  Tasker,  John,  yeoman,  Tysoe.  W. 

213  Turner,  John,  yeoman,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine.  W. 

214  Tayler,  Agnes,  widow,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

215  Tovey,  Richard,  yeoman,  Breedon.  W.  I. 
215^  Venour,  Ann,  widow,  Welsbume.  W. 
215^^  Vaughan,  George,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 
z\Y  Underbill,  William,  Bromesgrove.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 
215^  Vaston,  Mary,  Hampton  Lovet.  W.  I. 
215^  Vnett,  Richard,  yeoman,  Mathon.                                              Admon.  and  I. 

216  Williams,  John,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  W.  I. 

217  Wighte,   Thomas,  yeoman,  Mathon.  W. 

218  Walford,  Thomas,  Belbroughton.  Admon.  and  I. 

219  Washbourne,  Giles,  Bengworth.  W.  I. 

220  Wheeler,  Edmond,  yeoman,  Seveme  Stoke.  W.  I. 

221  Widdcome,  John,  yeoman,  Chatisley.  W.  I. 

222  Williams,  Henfy,  yeoman,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

223  White,  Ann,  Blockley.  Admon.  and  I. 

224  Wilson,  Richard,  yeoman,  Northfield.  W.  I. 

225  Whatcott  als.  Wheatcroft,  Robert,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

226  Webb,  Thomas,  sithgrinder,  Hagley.  W.  I. 

227  Walker,  Mary,  widow,  Hartlebury.  W.  I. 

228  Wheeler,  John,  Dodderhill.  W. 

229  Warner,  Jone,  widow.  Much  Malvern.  W.  I. 

230  Walley, Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester.  W. 

231  Yate,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

232  Yate,  Margaret,  widow,  Sl  Helen,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

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1  Amphlett,  Thomas,  walker,  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W. 

2  Allen,  Julij,  brewer,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W. 

3  Andrewes,  Alice,  Pirton.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

4  Addis,  Isabel,  widow,  Leigh.  W.  I.  (?) 

5  Barnes,  Francis,  Hampton.  W.  L 

6  Boulton,  Isabell,  widow,  Aldermaston.  W.  L 

7  Butler,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  L 

8  Badland,  Thomas,  Worcester.  W. 

9  Baker,  Thomas,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

10  Baker,  Henry,  Studley.  W. 

1 1  Best,  Phillip,  Elmley  LoveL  Admon.  and  W.  L 

12  Bradeley,  Edward,  Old  Swinford.  W. 

13  Best,  William,  Kidderminster.  W. 

14  Boyse,  Rowland,  tayler,  Worcester.  W. 

15  Baylis,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bromesgrove.  W.  L 

16  Blizard,  Rotheram,  brewer,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester.  W. 

17  Boult,  Richard.  Sevemstoke.  W. 

18  Brace.  John,  Cobley,  Tardebigg.  W.  L 

19  Cranmer,  Thomas,  Henley-in-Arden.  W. 

20  Cuppe,  Richard,  clerk,  Powick.  I. 

21  Crispe,  Margery,  widow,  Leigh.  W. 

22  Carter,  George,  Halesowen.  W.  \. 

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23  Cookes,  Thomas,  Olborowe.  W.  I. 

24  Compton,  William,  Wadborow.  W. 

25  Collins,  William,  yeoman,  Butlers  Marston.  W.  I. 

26  Coventry,  William,  gent.,  Ridmarley  Debitot.  Admon.  and  I. 

27  Cratford,  Ann,  widow,  Claynes.  W. 

28  Copeland,  Thomas,  butcher,  Ludlowe.  W. 

29  Court,  Jane,  Kington.  W. 

30  Cotterell,  John,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

31  Chaundler,  Richard,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.  W. 

32  Dytherich,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen.  W.  I. 

33  Davies,  Richard,  yeoman,  Tanworth.  W.  I. 

34  Dalton,  Thomas,  gent.,  Coughton.  W.  I. 

35  Daniel,  Isabel,  widow,  W^orcester.  W.  I. 

36  Daget,  Richard,  Worcester.  W. 

37  Edwards,  William,  Alcester.  {missing) 

38  Field,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Tanworth.  W. 

39  FoUiott,  John,  St.  Peter's,  Worcester.  Com.  and  W. 

40  Forte,  Thomas,  Elmley  Castle,  W. 

41  Fincher.  John,  Fetkenham.  Admon.  and  W. 

42  Fisher,  William,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

43  Gyles,  Anthony,  Little  Witley.  W.  I. 

44  Greisley,  Thomas,  yeoman,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

45  Green,  George,  glover,  Worcester.  W. 

46  George,  Alice,  Breedon.  Admon.  and  I. 

47  Green,  Richard,  Warwick.  W.  I. 

48  -Grove,  Philip,  Blockley.  W.  I. 

49  George,  George,  Redmarley  Debitot.  Admon.  and  I. 

50  Gyles,  Susan,  widow,  Astley.  W. 

51  George,  Alice,  widow,  Pepleton.  W. 

52  Ganderton,  John, W. 

53  Godsall,  John,  Bromsgrove.  Admon.  and  I. 

54  Grindle,  Richard,  Longdon.  W. 

55  Godsawe,  William,  Severne  Stoke.  W. 

56  Geery,  Richard,  Studley.  W.  I. 

57  Heekes,  John,  blacksmith,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

58  Hoope,  Elizabeth,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W. 

59  Haynes,  Henry,  Little  Comberton.  W. 

60  Hanbury,  Thomas,  Elmley  Lovet  Admon.  and  L 

61  Hill,  William,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

62  Hathaway,  Richard,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  L 

63  Heminge,  John,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

64  Hannes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Yardley.  W.  L 

65  Hill,  Abraham,  Clent.  W. 

66  Harris,  Edmund,  Worcester.  W. 

67  Hawkes,  Thomas,  Henlye.  W.  L 

68  Hopkins,  John,  Yardly.  I. 

69  Hunt,  Thomas,  Inckbarrow,  W. 

70  Holme,  William,  yeoman,  Redditch.  W.  L 

71  Heminge,  Walter,  clothier,  W^orcester.  W.  I. 

72  Harrison,  Nicholas,  Whichford.  W. 

73  Hemus,  Robert,  labourer,  St.  Peter,  Droitwich.  W.  L 

74  Howel,  Thomas,  Shrawley.  Admon.  and  L 

75  Hollingsworth,  Raphael,  Dudley.  W.  L 

76  Hill,  John,  joyner,  St.  Helen,  Worcester.  W.  L 

77  Holtom,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ipsley.  W.  \. 

78  Harris,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove.  W.  L 

79  Hobday,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  \. 

80  Howse,  William,  yeoman,  Wawen  Wootten.  W.  I. 

81  Hunt,  Richard,  Worcester.  W. 


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82  Hilton,  Joan,  widow,  Kidderminster.  Admon.  and  I. 

83  Holt,  Ann,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  W.  I. 

84  Harrold,  Richard,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

85  Jordan,  William,  Yardley.  W.  L 

86  Jones,  David,  husbandman,  Twyninge,  Gloucester  (Earls  Croome 

in  Inventory). 

87  Jones,  Walter,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

88  Lee,  Henry,  Old  Swinford. 

89  Lench,  Henr>',  Strensham. 

90  Lucas,  Clement,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

91  Lovett,  George,  gent.,  Lapworth. 

92  Lye,  John,  Churchlench. 

93  Lynton,  Richard,  yeoman,  P'eckenham. 

94  Lillie,  Thomas,  Oldberrowe. 

95  Limbard,  John,  husbandman,  Stoke  Prior. 

96  Leight,  Julian,  widow, 

97  Muse,  Christian,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

98  Manninge,  John,  Elmley  Lovet. 

99  Martin,  Alice,  widow,  Idlicott. 

00  Marston,  Richard,  Yardley. 

01  Milner,  Thomas,  Old  Swinford. 

02  Marsh,  Jane,  St.  Andrewe. 

03  Marston,  Richard,  Yardley. 

04  Morse,  Edward,  Hidmarley  Debitot 

05  Millingham,  Thomas,  Pershore. 
05a  Nashe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Clent. 

06  Ordwaye,  Francis,  Bengeworth. 
Osborne,  Agnes,  widow,  Chadisley  Corbet. 
Pennell,  Richard,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
PiUett,  Edward,  Hartlebury. 
Price,  John,  Hatton. 

Penrice  ah.  Glover,  George,  Haddington. 
Parboe,  Thomas,  Halesowen. 
Poole,  John,  wheelwright,  Hanbury. 
Poyner,  Richard,  Malvern. 

Palmer,  William,  yeoman,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore. 
Phelps,  Richard,  Bengworth. 
Pinkett,  Charles,  mason,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore. 
Parker,  Walter,  Kidderminster. 
Perkins,  William,  Wootton  Wawen. 
Roberts,  Robert,  labourer,  St.  John's,  Bewardine. 
Read,  William,  Kidderminster. 
Robinson,  Ann,  Belbroughton. 
Rosse,  Joan,  Martley. 
Swifte,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Yardley. 
Sheere,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Suckley. 
Shreive,  Thomas,  Wootton. 

Smyth,  Richard,  baker,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
Staunton,  Abraham,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 
Smyth,  Bridget,  spinster,  Belbroughton. 
Seaume  als.  Senkin,  Christian,  widow,  Shrawley. 
Sitche,  Humphry,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 
Stanley,  Bridget,  Astley. 


Lipp,  Thomas,  als.  Yonghen,  George,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich. 

Tayler  als.  Smyth,  Maryfspinster,  Halesowen. 

Tyler,  John,  Much  Malvern. 

Taylor,  George,  husbandman.  Kings  Broome. 

Toms,  Alice,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 

Tomkins,  William,  Tysoe. 


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No. 

139  Tayler,  William,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
139a  Underhill,  Dorothy,  Idlicote. 

140  Wickleffe,  William,  Long  Compton. 

141  Wall,  Walter,  weaver,  St.  Swithen's,  Worcester. 

142  Wheeller,  Mary,  widow,  Grimley. 

143  Watton,  John,  yeoman,  Beoly. 

144  Wall,  Tobie,  Bengeworth. 

145  Welles,  Thomas,  wever,  Evesham. 

146  Wyet,  William,  Whatcot 

147  Welles,  George,  yeoman.  Aldington. 

148  Wyeld,  Joyce,  widow,  Dodderhill. 

149  Wilks,  John,  yeoman,  Kidderminster. 

150  Wharum,  Thomas,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 

151  Wilkes,  William,  husbandman,  Blockley. 

152  Warner,  Thomas,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

153  Wrig^ht,  Robert,  Claines. 

154  York,  Thomas,  Welsburne  Hastings. 

155  Yeates,  Thomas,  Rushocke. 

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1  Ashbie,  John,  clothier,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

2  Amphlett,  Hugh,  Ombersley. 

3  Ashcraft,  Alice,  widow,  Grimley. 

4  Ashford,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Yardley. 

5  Arnway,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Naunton  Beauchamp. 

6  Archer,  John,  Whichford. 

7  Alcockes,  Thomas,  Bidford. 

8  Albutt,  Mar>%  widow.  Stoke  Prior. 

9  Albright,  Richard,  Alderminster. 
ID  Albrit,  Mary,  Tardebigge. 

1 1  Benford,  Thomas,  Wootton  Wawen. 

12  Bridgtnan,  John,  husbandman,  Paxford. 

13  Barker,  William,  Kidderminster. 

14  Brooke,  Anne,  widow,  Powicke. 

15  Barton,  Margaret,  widow,  Grafton  Fliford. 

16  Bannes,  Richard,  carpenter,  Whitchurch. 

17  Baylis,  Richard,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

18  Britten,  Martha,  widow,  Worcester. 

19  Bonner,  John,  vintner,  Broadway. 

20  Baylie,  David,  Oxhill. 

21  Briscoe,  Joan,  widow,  Inckborrow. 

22  Barnard,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Pendocke. 

23  Baylies,  Anne,  Henley-in-Arden. 

24  Birde,  Joan,  singlewoman,  Madresfield. 

25  Baker,  Peter,  Himbleton. 

26  Bagnall,  William,  Worcester. 

27  Blicke,  John,  husbandman,  Norton  Linsey. 

28  Baylis,  John,  Seaverne  Stoke. 

29  Bradford,  Alexander,  Wellsbourne. 

30  Brooke,  Ann,  widow,  Powick. 

31  Browne,  George,  taylor.  Stoke  Prior. 

32  Baggott,  John,  husbandman,  Ipsley. 

33  Blackwell,  Edward,  Warndon. 

34  Baxter,  Emma,  Naunton  Beauchamp. 

35  Cureton,  John,  taylor,  Longdon. 

36  Clarke,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Berrowe. 

37  Cooke,  Henry,  Witley. 

38  CoUey,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Seveme. 

39  Cugley,  Edward,  Evesham. 
40  Chapman,  Richard,  gent.,  Aston-Blockley. 


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No. 

41  Chapman,  Luke,  wyerdrawer,  Kidderminster. 

42  Corbett,  Marmaduke,  Kidderminster. 

43  Churchyard,  Richard,  Kidderminster. 

44  Carte,  John,  husbandman,  Longdon. 

45  Carpenter,  Francis,  husbandman,  Bromsgrove. 

46  Carpenter,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove. 

47  Dalbye,  Edmond,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle. 

48  Dodd,  Francis,  clothier,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

49  Doverdale,  John,  Feckenham.  Com 

50  Dufty,  Margret,  widow,  Welland. 

51  Daniell,  Francis,  St.  Martin's,  Worcester. 

52  Daunce,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Walcott. 

^la  Drinkwater,*  Edmond,  labourer,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

53  Ellis,  Joane,  widow,  Ombersley. 
Elcoxe,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Worcester. 
Eliott,  Richard,  husbandman,  Claverdon. 
Estopp,  Martha,  spinster,  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester,  nunc. 
Eades,  Edmond,  yeoman,  Ulbarrow.     (Yead  in  Inv.) 
Frost,  Henry,  Powicke. 
Flavell,  John,  Lapworth. 
Fowler,  John,  labourer,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
Fell,  William,  yeoman,  Cropthorne. 
Forte,  Richard,  Elmley  Castle. 
Fielde,  Humphrey,  yeoman,  Tardebigge. 
Ferrers,  Mary,  widow,  Warwick. 
Glase,  Alice,  Areley  Kings. 
Greves,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
Greaves,  John,  miller,  Kingsnorton. 
Grammer,  Thomas,  Beaudesert. 
Gwalter,  William,  wheeler,  Overbury. 
Gardner,  Mary,  singlewoman,  Claynes. 
Grove,  Thomas,  St.  Andrewe's,  Worcester. 
Goodall,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Crome  Dabitot. 
Godfrey,  John,  clothier,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester. 
Greene,  George,  yeoman,  Great  Alne. 
Godson,  Richard,  shepherd,  Wichford. 
Goode,  John,  Hartlebury. 
Greene,  James,  Mathon. 
Gilbert,  William,  Beolie. 
Goodyer,  John,  Shelsley  Kings. 
Goodridge,  Elnor,  Snitterfield. 
Garlicke,  George,  yeoman,  Alcester. 
Hill,  William,  clothier,  Kidderminster. 
Hunt,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bradley. 
Holloway,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Worcester. 
Hardinge,  Henry,  Tisoe. 
Hide,  Thomas,  sen.,  Bengworth. 
Hahies,  George,  Kington. 
Hickes,  Richard,  Clapton-Stratford. 
Harris,  Titus,  husbandman,  Teddington. 
Higlie,  John,  Astlie. 

Hawkins,  Mary,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
Hands,  Thomas,  Warwick. 
Heminge,  Francis,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester. 
Hunt,  Richard,  clerke,  Norton  Morrell. 
Hewynes,  Steven,  husbandman,  Alderminster. 
Hall,  Edward,  Elmley  Lovett. 
Hopkies,  Mary,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

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No. 

98  Hopkins,  Richard,  husbandman,  Claverdon.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

99  Hughes,  John,  brewer,  Worcester.  W. 

100  Jones,  Humfry,  walker,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

10 1  Jones,  Alice,  widow,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

102  Jetto,  Henry,  Holte.  W. 

103  Jones,  William,  Tardebigg.  Admon.  and  W.  I. 

104  Kemett  (PKennett),  William,  husbandman,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  I. 

105  Keare,  William,  sen.,  Crowle.  W. 

106  Kendall,  Andrew,  milner,  Blockley.                                     '  I. 

107  Loker,  Francis,  taylor,  Haselore.  W.  I. 

108  Lee,  William,  carpenter,  Rouslench.  W.  I. 
I  Lambe,  Joan,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet.  W.  I. 

"  )  Lambe,  Philip,  Elmley  Lovet.  I. 

no  Leonard  a/j.  Greenewaye,  Julian,  widow,  Eckington.  W.I. 

111  Little,  John,  mason,  Overbury.  W. 

112  Michell,  James,  tanner,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham.  W.  L 

113  Millward,  Thomas,  Alvechurch.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

114  Millward,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Seaverne-Stoke.  W.  L 

115  Moore,  Ann,  Leigh.  W.  I. 

116  Mogge,  Francis,  husbandman,  Feckenham.  W.  I. 
(Merry,  Thomas,  clerk,  Pendock,         \  Ad               d  W 

'  \and  Anne  Bealea/.y.  Merry,  his  wife.  J 

118  Meales,  Edward,  Wootton  Wawen.  W.  I. 

119  Moorley,  John,  yeoman,  Newland.  W.  I. 

120  Moore  als.  Smith,  Anne,  Treddington.                               Com.  and  Admon. 
l2oa  Mason,*  William,  yeoman,  Birlingham.  W.  I. 

121  Nott,  Penelope,  widow.  Great  Shelsley.  W. 

122  Nashe  als.  Hobday  als.  Lacie,  Margaret,  Feckenham.  Admon.  and  I. 

123  Nott,  William,  yeoman.  Hollow.  W.  I. 

124  Norton,  Christopher,  draper,  Worcester.  I. 

125  Orford,  John,  shoemaker,  Bromsgrove.  W.  L 

126  Perkins,  Richard,  Acton  Beauchampe.  Admon.  and  I. 

127  Pensam,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Crome  Dabitot  W.  I. 

128  Prat,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ashorne.  W.  I. 

129  Pardoe,  John,  yeoman,  Ombersley.  W.  L 

130  Parkes,  Edward,  locksmith,  Dudley.  W.  \. 

131  Parkes,  Richard,  Halesowen.  W. 

132  Potter,  Richard,  tanner,  Kidderminster.  W. 

133  Poulson,  Richard,  labourer,  Abberton.  W. 

134  Pagett,  Bartholomew,  blacksmith,  Bidford.  W.  I. 

135  Penne,  John,  Chadisley  Corbet.  W.  I. 

136  Poulter,  Richard,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  W.  I. 

137  Parker,  Anker,  husbandman,  Sal  warp.  W. 

138  Quittington,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Tysoe.  W.  I. 

139  Roberts,  John,  Hampton  Evesham.  W. 

140  Rushall,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Sibdon,  Hampton  Lovett.  W.  I. 

141  Reeve,  Andrew,  husbandman,  Pillarton  Hersey.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

142  Roberts,  John,  Bengworth.  Com.  and  I. 

143  Rusgreve,  Griffin,  yeoman,  Clent.  W. 

144  Rusgreve,  Joan,  widow,  Clent.  ?W.  L 

145  Richardes,  John,  widow,  Yardley.  W.  I. 

146  Robynes,  John,  yeoman,  Abberton,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

147  Roberts,  Francis,  yeoman,  Powick.  W.  I. 

148  Rutter,  Clement,  widow,  Hatton.  Admon.  and  I. 

149  Rodge,  Ann,  spinster,  Upton-upon-Seveme.  W.  I. 

150  Restall,  Richard,  Cawdell,  Pershore.  W.  I. 

151  Reade,  William,  shoemaker,  Malvern  Magna.  W.  I. 

152  Readinge,  Margaret,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I. 

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Stursaker  als.  Byckermyll,  Joyce,  widow,  Alcester. 

Smith,  Hester,  Middlelittleton. 

Smith,  Robert,  blacksmith,  Lenchwick. 

Smith,  James,  joyner,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Stickley,  Richard,  husbandman,  Pillarton  Hersey. 

Saunders,  Elenor,  widow,  Upton  Warren. 

Staples,  Joane,  widow,  Spernall. 

Smith,  Stephen,  yeoman.  Stoke  Prior. 

Smith,  Henry,  yeoman.  Stoke  Prior. 

Savage,  Thomas,  Norton. 

Stanton,  Henry,  husbandman,  Feckenham. 

Sabell,  Gabriel,  Aston  Cantloe. 

Sherewood,  Richard,  husbandman,  Defford. 

Smith,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Wotton  Wawen. 

Sowley,  Gilbert,  yeoman,  Claines. 

Steward,  John,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

Symonds,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Grimley. 

Savaker,  Alice,  spinster,  Bransford. 

Simcocks,  Thomas, . 

Sherlock,  William,  glover,  Alcester. 

Stockton,  John,  yeoman,  Mathon. 

Scott,  Mary,  Elmley  Lovett. 

Smith,  Henry,  Bengworth. 

Saunders,  William,  Coughton. 

Surman,  Anthony,  Upton-upon-Seveme, 

Thomason,  William,  Seveme  Stoke. 

Tinker,  Phillip,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

Twinberrowe,  John,  Malvern  Magna. 

Tovey,  William,  husbandman,  Rouslench. 

Tunnerton,  Edward,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

Wakers,  John,  gent.,  Evesham. 

Waldron,  Richard,  sithsmith,  Clent 

Widdowcs,  John,  Haselor. 

Walker,  William,  yeoman,  Harvington. 

Warter,  William,  Kidderminster. 

Wilmore,  William,  yeoman,  Mathon. 

Wallis,  John,  Kidderminster. 

Wilde,  John,  yeoman,  Elmbridge. 

Wilks,  John,  Kidderminster. 

Wotley,  Roger,  tanner,  Suckley. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Beoley. 

Wight,  Alice,  widow,  Halesowen. 

Williams,  William,  yeoman,.  Upton-upon-Seavem. 

Wilkins,  Nicholas,  tayler,  Snitterfield,  Warwick. 

Yeates,  Thomas,  tanner,  Powick. 

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Ayton,  Lawrence,  yeoman,  St  Andrew,  Pershore. 
Agbarrowe,  Edward,  wiredrawer,  Kidderminster. 
Austen,  John,  weaver,  Tysoe. 
Avery,  William,  Budbrooke. 
Abbotts,  Thomas,  malster,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
Byrd,  William,  husbandman,  Bretforton. 
Buttle,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Studley. 
Browne,  John,  Broadway. 
Beesly,  Julian,  St.  Mary's,  Warwick. 
Baker,  Richard,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
Baker,  Richard,  yeoman,  Mucknell. 


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13  Baker,  Isabel,  widow,  Orabersley. 

14  Best,  Thomas,  Elmley  Lovet. 

15  Best,  John,  yeoman,  Elmley  Lovet. 

16  Browne,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Leighe. 

17  Bragdon,  Thomas,  butcher,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

18  Blalacke,  John,  Throgmorton. 

19  Bayes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Claverdon. 

20  Bugdin,  Jane,  widow,  Bengworth. 

21  Blicke,  William,  Barford. 

22  Brooke,  John,  Witley  Magna. 

23  Brewer,  Robert,  fisherman,  Ombersley. 

24  Brookes,  Robert,  yeoman,  Blockley. 

25  Bushell,  Francis,  miller,  Radford. 

26  Benford,  Richard,  yeoman,  Cropthorne. 

27  Bradley,  Thomas,  Alcester. 

28  Bamett,  Thomas,  Broome. 

29  Bellamye,  Robert,  carrier,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

30  Browne,  William,  Woolverton. 

31  Browne,  John,  yeoman,  Wolverton. 

32  Blissard,  Anthony,  gent.,  Tredington. 

33  Brockhurst,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

34  Brookes,  Julius,  Halesowen. 

35  Bidden,  Roger,  yeoman,  Moseley. 

36  Baston,  Humphrey,  Eldersfield. 

37  Blacke,  John,  Wicke-Pershore. 

38  Boyse,  William,  weaver.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

39  Brettell,  Robert,  Halesowen. 

40  Chance,  Ann,  widow,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

41  Cole,  William,  yeoman,  Pinvin. 

42  Cooke,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Shrawley. 

43  Crane,  John,  Kidderminster. 

44  Clemens,  Richard,  baker,  Sl  Mary,  Warwick. 

45  Cookes,  Anne,  widow,  Feckenham. 

46  Carpenter,  John,  yeoman,  Redditch. 

47  Chaundflower  ah.  Chaundler,  Elinor,  widow,  Upton 

48  Cockbill,  Thomas,  Over  Brayles. 

49  Cloughe,  Philipp,  Arrowe. 

50  Corbett,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wadborrowe. 

51  Chamberlain,  John,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

52  Cricke,  John,  yeoman,  Blockley. 

53  Dipple,  William,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 

54  Dewes,  Richard,  butcher,  Alcester. 

55  Davies,  Mary,  widow,  Droitwich. 

56  Dawe?  Elizabeth,  Kirsoe. 

57  Dance,  Arnell,  Naunton  Beauchamp. 

58  Davies,  Nicholas,  Droitwich. 

59  Deens,  Henry,  Ullenhall. 

60  Dixon,  Alice,  widow,  Dudley,  Worcester. 

61  Detheritche,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

62  Durston,  John,  husbandman,  Seavern  Stoke. 

63  Deaues,  Robert,  labourer,  Chadisley  Corbet 

64  Davies,  Mary,  widow,  Droitwich. 

65  Davies,  Thomas,  gent.,  Droitwich. 

66  Edmonds,  William,  gent.,  Alcester. 

67  Emes,  Richard,  Kington. 

68  Emes,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Great  Hampton. 

69  Evetts,  Anthony,  Wyre  Pyddle. 

70  Ellis,  Hugh,  taylor,  Worcester.. 

71  Edwards,  Mary,  widow,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 


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Figgett,  Henry,  Inkebarrowe. 

Fydean,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

Farrington,  Thomas,  clerke,  Crome  Debitot. 

Fell,  Israel,  Grafton  Fliford. 

Farmer,  Mary,  widow,  Churchill. 

French,  George,  yeoman,  Tibberton. 

Francis,  Mary,  Fladbury. 

Fullwood,  Anne,  Aston  Cantlowe. 

Frogmore,  Rowland,  gent.,  Claynes. 

Freeth,  Isabell,  widow.  Kings  Norton. 

Greenbanke,  William,  plumer,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

Greene,  Isabell,  widow,  Alderminster. 

Grimes,  Richard,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 

Greene,  Nicholas,  Newbold  Pacie. 

Graynger,  George,  Halesowen. 

Gardner,  William,  Great  Alne. 

George,  Robert,  yeoman,  Uefiford. 

Guest,  William,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

Gardner,  William,  husbandman,  Long  Compton. 

Ganderton,  Giles,  Bricklehampton. 

Geeves,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Dodderhill. 

Garner  (Gardner),  Ann,  widow.  Little  Wolford. 

Greene,  Henry,  Kidderminster. 

Harper  als.  Cartwhrite,  Alice,  widow.  Nether  Mitton. 

Hill,  Richard,  Dodderhill. 

Hiccoxe,  Henry,  inholder,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Hincksman,  Richard,  butcher.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Haycocks,  William,  Seaverne  Stoake. 

Howe,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Harburne,  Ann,  widow,  Pyrton. 

Hill,  Roger,  yeoman.  Little  Alne. 

Hichman,  Robert,  husbandman,  Whichford. 

Hickin,  Arthur,  Astley. 

Hill,  Guy,  Great  Malvern. 

Hill.  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alfrick. 

Harris,  William,  Great  Hampton. 

Hill,  Richard,  husbandman,  Eckington. 

Harrington,  Sebastian,  yeoman,  Alcester. 

Harris,  Edward,  husbandman,  Martley. 

Hurston,  Hurlston,  John,  husbandman,  Ilmington. 

Hodges,  William,  yeoman,  Broadway. 

Horseman,  Anne,  widow,  Tysoe. 

Whoop  (Hoop)  als.  Richards,  John,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester 

Hassam,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Whichford. 

Hancoxe,  Mary,  widow,  Pillerton  Hersy. 

Horton,  Thomas,  clerk,  Barcheston. 

Higgs,  Julian,  widow,  Holt. 

Hill,   Thomas,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

Higlie,  John,  husbandman,  Alvechurch. 

Heminge,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Breedon. 

Harris,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Packsford. 

Ingram,  Richard,  Ullenhall. 

Jones,  Arthur,  gent  ,  Droitwich. 

Jones,  William,  baker,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Kings,  Samuel,  clothier,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Lunne,  Grisogon,  widow,  Eckington. 

Lee,  Stephen,  Stratford. 

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Lett,  John,  yeoman.  White  Lady  Aston.  W.  \. 

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Maunde,  Roger,  husbandman,  Mathon.  W.  \. 

Milward,  Robert,  taylor,  Stourbridge.  W.  L 

Mauncill,  William,  labourer.  Great  Alne.  W.  I. 

Masters,  Richard,  Budbrooke.  Admon.  and  L 

Masonne,  Adrian,  widow,  Lighthorne.  W.  I. 

Mintam,  Joane,  widow,  Much  Malvern.  W.  L 

Manlo,  William,  yeoman.  Great  Malvern.  W.  I. 
Moore,  Richard,  husbandman,  Stretton-upon-the- Fosse. 

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Moore,  Elinor,  widow,  Leigh.  W.  L 

Manning-,  Jane,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W. 

Moye,  John,  innkeeper,  Ombersleye.  W.  I. 

Murrall,  Michael,  Witchenford.  W.  \. 

Michell,  Margaret,  widow,  Evenloade.  Admon.  and  I. 

Marshall,  Timothy,  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Admon. 

Morris,  Thomas,  Fladburye.  Admon.  and  I. 

Merry,  John,  Pendocke.  W.  I. 

Mason,  Richard,  husbandman,  Lapworth.  W. 

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Naunton,  Joan,  spinster,  Henley-in-Arden.  W. 

Nayer,  George,  yeoman,  Newland.  W.  L 

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Neede,  Thomas,  butcher,  Malvern  Magna.  Admon.  and  I. 

Ordway,  Margerie,  widow,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham.  I. 

Osborne,  William,  tayler,  Chadisley  Corbet.  W.  L 

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Penrice  als.  Glover,  Robert,  clerk,  Dodderhill.  W.  I. 

Parker,  Robert,  yeoman,  Budbrooke.  I. 

Price,  David,  husbandman,  Throgmorton.  Admon.  and  I. 

Pigeon,  Sybell,  widow,  Bishops  Hampton.  W.  I. 

Porter,  William,  clothier,  Kidderminster.  W. 

Plumer,  John,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantloe.  W. 

Parker,  John,  weaver,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

Pratt,  William,  Ashorne.  Admon.  and  I. 

Pakeman,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Powick.  W.  I. 

Payton,  Richard,  yeoman,  Tardebig.  Admon.  and  I. 
Pitt,  Margaret,  Kidderminster.     (Lea  als.  Pitt  in  Inv.)         Admon.  and  1. 

Pidgeon.  Henry,  Dodderhill.  Admon.  and  I. 

Potter,  Thomas,  Tardebigg.  Admon.  and  I. 

Pountney,  Richard,  yeoman,  Wolverley.  •  W.  1. 

Pitt,  John,  yeoman,  Wolverley.  W.  I. 

Pakeman,  Henry,  glover,  Powick.  Com.  and  W.  L 

Phippes,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  W. 

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Pinner,  John,  yeoman,  Himbleton.  •     W.  I. 

Plaster,  Anne,  widow,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham.  W.  L 

Pennell,  Margery,  widow,  Leigh.  W.  L 

Perks,  George,  Aston  Cantloe.  W. 

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Rocke,  Jane,  widow.  Old  Swinford. 

Richards,  Matthias,  husbandman,  Earles  Croome. 

Rushall,  George,  husbandman,  Newland. 

Reece,  Evan,  clothier,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Staunton,  Humphrey,  yeoman,  Uefford. 

Smythe,  Gilbert,  yeoman,  Stoke  Prior. 

Stumpes  ah.  Tewe,  Mary,  widow,  Hadsor. 

Savage,  Richard,  husbandman,  Kington. 

Sage,  John,  Strensham. 

Sutton,  Edward,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester. 

Stainton,  Silvanus,  Alcester. 

Showier,  John,  yeoman,  Leigh. 

Seamey,  Thomas,  sadler,  Stratford. 

Smith,  Christian,  Hill  Croome. 

Singer  als.  Page,  Richard,  yeoman,  Upton  Snodsbury 

Stallord,  John,  husbandman,  North  Piddle. 

Sockett,  Thomas,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Smith  ah.  Thorley,  Anne,  Holt. 

Saunders,  Richard,  Upton  Warren. 

Smale,  John,  North  Piddle. 

Salter,  Richard,  Welland. 

Stevenson,  John,  husbandman,  Alston. 

Symcox,  Robert,  Bishops  Hampton. 

Shawe,  William,  Longdon. 

Spragge,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Oflfenham. 

Trout,  Humphry,  Northfield. 

Times,  Edward,  Cherinton. 

Towne,  John,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

Tusten,  Alice,  Defford. 

Tiler,  Isaac,  yeoman,  Little  Malvern. 

Tomkins,  Marian,  widow,  Tysoe. 

Tolly,  John,  weaver,  Hanbury. 

Winsor,  Phillip,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich. 

Walton,  Lewis,  sadler,  Worcester. 

Watton,  John,  Kings  Norton. 

Walle.  Thomas,  Yardley. 

Wheeler,  William,  Old  Swinford. 

Woodhouse,  John,  Salwarp. 

Walter,  Joan,  widow,  Eckington. 

Woodward,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Eckington. 

White,  Marian,  widow,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

West,  John,  yeoman,  Honington. 

Woolmare,  William,  husbandman,  Crowle. 

Webb,  Edward,  husbandman,  Kingeton. 

Woodhouse,  Mary,  Salwarp. 

Walker,  Walter,  Powick. 

Wilde,  Margaret,  widow,  Upton  Warren. 

Woodward,  Richard,  Charleton. 

Weale,  John,  St.  ,  Warwick. 

White,  Jacob,  clerk,  Northfield. 

Wyngod,  Walter,  husbandman,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

Williahis,  John,  Claynes  (dated  1633). 

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Aldington,  Margaret,  spencer,  Middle  Littleton. 
Allys,  Blanch,  widow,  Idlicott. 
Allen,  Ann,  widow,  Yardley. 
Allen,  Joan,  widow,  Hanley  Castle. 
Archer,  John,  gent.,  Welland. 


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Bowyer,  Elinor,  widow,  Alcester.  W.  I. 

Branfield,  Elizabeth,  widow.  Hallow.  W,  I. 

Barlo,  Richard,  Wootten  Wawen.  W.  I. 

Benington,  Elizabeth,  Castle  Morton  Admon.  and  I. 

Bourne,  Thomas,  gent.,  Brandsford.  W.  I, 

Barnsburst,  Robert,  Wootten  Wawen.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

Burford,  James,  clerk,  Earles  Crombe.  W.  I. 

Blissard,  William,  yeoman.  Great  Hampton.  Admon.  and  I. 

Bird,  Ann,  Bretforton.  Admon.  and  I. 

Bunford,  John,  Hampton  Lovett.  Admon.  and  I. 

Bach,  John,  yeoman,  Dudley.  W.  I. 

Blunn,  Thomas,  Oversly.  W.  I. 

Braynton,  Jane,  widow.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

I  Burbridge,  Margery,  St.  John  Bedwardine.  Admon. 

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Butler,  John,  yeoman.  Great  Shelsley.  W.  I. 

Becke,  Grace,  Coughton.  Admon. 

Byrde,  John,  tailor,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  W.  (?)  I. 

Badger,  Jane,  Hanley  Castle.  Admon. 

Biddle,  William,  Aston  Cantloe.  W.  I. 

Braynton,  John,  gent,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

Bugden,  Mary,  Bengworth.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

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Barret,  John,  bacheler,  Hindlip.  W.  I. 

BuUocke,  Jerome,  clothier,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

Brooke,  Nathaniell,  clerk,  Acton  Beachamp.       Admon.  and  renunciation. 
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Biddle,  Edward,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

Blunt,  Sibell,  Ullenhall. 
38^  Biggs,*  Thomas,  dyer,  Rromesgrove. 
39     Cox,  William,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle. 

Currier,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Fladbury. 

Cockbill,  Henry,  husbandman,  Brayles. 

Collins,  William,  Butlers  Marston. 

Cockbill  als.  Desson,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Brayles. 

Copp,  Thomas,  Hatton. 

Crispe,  Margery,  wid<nv,  Bransford. 

Cookes,  Henry,  glover,  Suckley. 

Campion,  Thomas,  Snitterfield. 


Churchyard,  Henry,  Kidderminster. 

Crumpe,  Edward,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle. 

Cockbill  als.  Desson,  Thomas,  Brayles. 

Cratford,  Charles,  Brad  was. 

Couper,  Henry,  Rov/ington. 

Cox,  Thomas,  singleman.  Over  Tysoe. 

Charlett,  John,  yeoman.  Priors  Cleeve. 

Cooke,  John,  Dodderhill. 

Coates,  Mary,  Claverdon. 

Clare,  Joan,  spinster,  Kidderminster. 

Channce,  Nicholas,  Bromesgrove. 

Danner,  .Abiathar,  Bromesgrove. 

Densey,  Catlierine,  widow,  Warwick. 

Dannce,  William,  Wick-Pershore. 

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62  Dollman,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

63  Davies,  Richard,  gent,  Brayles. 

64  Danford,  John,  carpenter,  Malvern  Magna. 

65  Dawkes,  Ann,  widow,  Stratford. 

66  Dickins,  Margaret,  widow.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

67  Desmastres,  Samuel,  gent.,  Pinfin. 

68  Daunce,  Robert,  husbandman,  Comberton  Parva. 

69  Elvins,  Henry,  taylor,  Leigh. 

70  Elkes,  John,  yeoman,  Broughton. 

71  EUcox,  Francis,  Powick. 

72  Evetts,  William,  Harvington. 

73  Edkins,  Thomas,  Aston  Cantloe. 

74  Elcox,  Richard,  husbandman,  Powick. 

75  Evans,  Raph,  Henley-in-Arden. 

76  Engerworth,  Margery,  widow,  Rowley  Regis. 

77  Fidoe,  William,  Witch,  Worcester. 

78  Field,  Francis,  Kingsnorton. 

79  Farley,  Robert,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

80  Field,  Henry,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton. 

81  Foort,  Joan,  widow,  Elmley  Castle. 

82  Freeman,  Joan,  Wickelsford. 

83  Fowler,  Richard,  Stretton-upon-Fosse. 

84  Faux,  Henry,  labourer,  Charlecote. 

85  Faulkener,  Anne,  spinster,  Hanly  Castle. 

86  Greenway,  James,  Castle- Morton. 

87  Green,  Sibella,  widow,  Mathon. 

88  Ghest,  John,  nayler,  Kings  Swynford,  Staflford. 

89  Gawton,  John,  Malvern  Magna. 

90  Gough,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

91  Gopp,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Nether  Mitton. 

92  Gawter,  John,  clothier,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

93  Grafton,  Alice,  widow,  Lapworth. 

94  Glouer,  John,  husbandman,  Bradeley. 

95  Gumey,  Francis,  tanner,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

96  Greenaway,  Richard,  yeoman,  Butlers  Marston. 

97  Heath,  Elizabeth,  Tardebig. 

98  Howet,  Katherine,  Newbold  Pacie. 

99  Hewes,  Humfrey,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 
100  Hill,  Walter,  yeoman,  Astley. 

loi  Hill,  Richard,  Great  Coughton. 

102  Hunt,  Richard,  husbandman,  Kingetbn. 

103  Hobday,  Lewis,  gent.,  Alcester. 

104  Heines,  Richard,  Hallow. 

105  Harbidge,  William,  Bidford. 

106  Higham,  Tristram,  yeoman,  Ipsley. 

107  Hunt,  Edward,  yeoman,  Aston  Cantlow. 

108  Hall,  Margery,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet. 

109  Hall,  John,  Alfrick. 

no  Harbadge,  John,  Bidford. 

111  Hill,  John.  Stone. 

112  HuUe  or  Hall,  William,  Malvern  Magna. 

113  Hewes,  Ann,  Broadway. 

114  Harbert,  Margaret,  widow,  Ripple. 

115  Handy,  Alice,  North  Littleton. 

116  Hunt,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Martin  Hussingtree. 

117  Haynes,  Thomas,  Whistones. 

118  Haynes,  William,  husbandman,  Charleton. 

119  Harbage,  John,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

120  Hadlie,  William,  Ombersley. 


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121  Horton,  Catherine,  widow,  Northfield. 

122  Holden  als.  Woodward,  Thomas,  Bentley  Pauncfoot 

123  Ingram,  Richard,  Aston  Cantloe. 

124  James,  John,  Kidderminster. 
124a  Jackson  uls.  Weaver,  Anne,  widow,  Bishampton. 

125  Jobson,  Thomas,  shepherd,  Barcheston. 

126  Jetto,  Persida,  widow,  Holt. 

127  Jorden,  Thomas,  Chadsley  Corbet. 

128  Jones,  Catherine,  widow,  Grafton  Fhford. 

129  James,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Inckbarrow. 

130  Jones  als.  Martin,  William,  yeoman,  Rowley  Regis. 

131  Jones,  William,  Hagley. 

132  Johnson,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Salford  Priors. 

133  Knibbe,  John,  Halford. 

134  Kinden,  John,  blacksmith,  Odingley. 

135  Lumbard,  John,  Butlers  Marston. 

136  Langley,  Thomas,  weauer,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester. 

137  Leadonton,  Richard,  yeoman,  Defiford. 

138  Lambe,  Lewis,  Ombersley. 

139  Lee,  Richard,  baker,  Warwick. 

140  Langston,  John,  gent.,  Hampton-Evesham. 

141  Langford,  Richard,  clerk,  Droitwich. 
ii,\a  Lowbridg,  John,  Clent. 

142  Mann,  John,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

143  Moore,  Jeffery,  milwright,  Feckenham. 

144  -Martin  als.  Weaver,  Joane,  spinster,  Shrawley. 

145  Monnox,  William,  Harrow. 

146  Michell,  Thomas,  Hartlebury. 

147  Mountford,  George,  yeoman,  Lapworth. 

148  Mitchell,  John,  wheelwright,  Severne  Stoke. 

149  Marshall,  Phillipp,  Evesham. 

150  Millard,  Hugh,  yeoman,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester. 

151  Magus,  Thomas,  Binton. 

152  Marshall,  William,  Church  Honiborne. 

153  Meare,  John,  husbandman,  Yardley. 

154  Mylles,  James,  husbandman,  Leigh. 

155  Moyer,  Nicholas,  Chadsley. 

1 56  Nason,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Welsborne  Mountford. 

157  Noxon,  Peter,  Kington. 

158  Nicholes,  Ann,  widow,  Powicke. 

159  Nott,  John,  Worcester. 

160  Newman,  Henry,  Studley. 

161  Parkes,  Joanna,  widow,  Rowley  Regis. 

162  Perkes,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Rowley. 

163  Perkins,  Henry,  hnsbandman,  Chasley. 

164  Persons,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Leigh. 

165  Pardy,  Margaret,  widow,  Snitterfield. 

166  Price,  Evan,  Ridmarley  Dabitot. 

167  Perkins,  Thomas,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

168  PriiUipps,  John,  Flyford  Flavell. 

169  Phipps,  Margery,  Elmley  Castle. 

170  Panting,  Thomas,  Grimley. 

171  Price,  William,  Kidderminster. 

172  Paxford,  John,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester. 

173  Perry,  Thomas,  Inckbarrow. 

174  Parr,  Thomas,  sen.,  Bromesgrove. 

175  Penn,  Henry,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester. 

176  'Purshall,  Dorothy,  widow,  Chaddesley  Corbit. 
J77  Ryley,  John,  Brailes. 


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Rowley,  Francis,  King's  Norton. 

Roberts,  Elinor,  Pensham. 

Rogers,  Thomas,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Randle,  Allinne,  husbandman,  Lighthorne. 

Reddinge,  John,  tayler,  Worcester. 

Raby,  Humphrey,  husbandman,  Stourbridge.  Com. 

Racster,  John,  Suckley. 

Rawlins,  Thomas,  tayler,  Great  Hampton. 

Swarbrooke,  Thomas,  Brayles. 

Sutton,  Nicholas,  Hanley  Castle. 

Shepheard,  William,  blacksmith,  Grimley. 

Smith,  Richard,  sadler,  Stourbridge. 

Sandlands,  Ann,  widow,  Upton-upon-Seaverne. 

Smith,  John,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

Strayne,  William,  yeoman,  Kinnerton. 

Shipway,  Humphrey,  Halesowen. 

Sumbers,  Francis,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

Saunders,  John,  yeoman,  North  Piddle. 

Steauens,  John,  Claynes. 

Stoakes,  Alice,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

Stoakes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Sedgebarrow. 

Simonds,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Longdon. 

Smith,  John,  yeoman,  Wadbarrow. 

Smyth,  William,  husbandman.  Stoke  Prior. 

Sly,  Catherine,  widqw,  Warwick. 

Staite,  John,  yeoman,  Overbury. 

Savage,  William,  husbandman,  Kingeton. 

Smith,  John,  yeoman,  Lulsley. 

Sla'de,  Thomas,  Morton  Morrell. 

Shusesmithe,  Thomas,  glasier,  Worcester. 

Smart,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bretforton. 

Such,  John,  Newbold. 

Tuttell,  William,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

Trymnel,  Alice,  widow,  Tibberton. 

Tovie,  Ralph,  weaver,  Elmley  Castle. 

Tayler,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Whichford. 

Tayler,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Lighthorne. 

Tyso,  George,  cutler,  Evesham. 

Tandie,  John,  yeoman,  Uptom 

Thomas,  Edmund,  Mathon. 

Tandy,  Henry,  labourer,  Abbotts  Morton. 

Tayler,  John,  weaver,  Bromesgrove. 

Tandy,  John,  husbandman,  Bishampton. 

Tyllett,  James,  weaver,  Kidderminster. 

Turner,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Chaddisley  Corbet. 

Times,  Edward,  victualer,  Compton. 

Tolly,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Crutch. 

Tandie,  John,  Worcester. 

Tolly,  Thomas,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

Tayler,  Agar,  Binton. 

Tayler  ah.  Smyth,  John,  nayler,  Halesowen. 

Torey,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

Upthomas,  Katherin,  spinster,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

White,  Richard,  husbandman,  Pershore. 

Wyld,  Elinor,  widow,  Hanbury,  Worcester. 

Wootton,  Edward,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle. 

Wharam,  Richard,  Beoley. 

Wheeler,  Ann,  spinster.  Stoke  Prior. 

Wise,  James,  husbandman,  Ardens  Grafton. 


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Weston,  Edward,  carpenter,  f'eckenham. 

Weer,  Sibell,  widow,  St.  John's,  Worcester. 

Walker,  Elianor,  widow,  Fowick. 

Watton,  William,  Yardley. 

Weston,  Mary,  Great  Comberton. 

Wilkes,  Christopher,  Cropthorne. 

Wacke,  Richard,  butcher,  Blockley. 

Walford,  Alice,  widow,  Warwick. 

Yonger,  Jane,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

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Allen,  John,  husbandman,  Claynes. 
Aingell,  James,  clerk,  St.  Hellen,  Worcester. 
Alford,  Priscilla,  spinster,  Little  Comberton. 
Alsbury,  William,  clerk.  Old  Swinford. 
Beal,  William,  yeoman,  Great  Malvern. 
Breynton,  Francis,  walker,  Worcester. 
Batchelor,  John,  Holy  Cross,  Fershore. 
Badland,  John,  St.  Feter's,  Worcester. 
Baylyes,  Clement,  Alcester. 
Brooke,  Jane,  widow,  Astley. 
Burford,  John,  Upton  Warren. 
Barber,  John,  yeoman,  Tardebigge. 
Brooke,  Richard,  Strensham. 
Bissell,  Thomas,  gent.,  Worcester. 
Burton,  Humphry,  Halesowen. 
•Butcher,  Ezeckiell,  Areley  Kings. 
Blunne,  Joyce,  singlewoman,  Kings  Norton. 
Baylies,  John,  Tardebigge. 
Bradley,  Joan,  Cherington. 
Brooke,  Frances,  widow,  Inckbarrow. 
Barnett,  William,  Yardley. 
Browne  als.  Little,  Henry,  Chaselie. 
Biddle,  John,  Chadsley  Corbet. 
Bludworth,  Mary,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 
Best,  Francis,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
Braddock,  Alice,  widow,  Tan  worth. 
Brooke,  Nathaniel,  clerk,  Acton  Beachamp. 
Bristow,  Francis,  Abberton. 
Backer,  Richard,  Himbleton. 
Barrett,  Ann,  spinster,  Chadsley  Corbett. 
Bowker,  Margaret,  widow,  Wickhamford. 
Blower,  John,  Upton-upon-Seaverne. 
Beale,  William,  milner.  Long  Compton. 
Boweter,  John,  Bromesgrove. 
Bromelie,  John,  Holy  Cross,  Fershore. 
Brooke,  Francis,  Naunton  Beauchamp. 
Ballard,  William,  Crowle. 
Bromley,  Thomas,  knt..  Holt. 
Broke,  John,  Warndon. 
Beynton,  Edmond,  gent..  Kings  Norton. 
Bush,  Susan,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham. 
Baylies,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne. 
Crispe,  Ralph,  showmaker,  Seavern  Stoke. 
Coxe,   Thomas,  Dudley,  Worcester. 


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Cheswald,  Elinor,  widow,  St.  Hellen,  Worcester.  W. 

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Cooksey,  John,  Dudley. 

Crow,  John,  Bromsgrove. 

Cale,  Joan,  widow,  Wick-juxtaPershore. 

Clarke,  Robert,  Comberton  Farva. 

Chappell,  John,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 

Crewe,  Frances,  widow,  All  Saints,  Worcester, 

Chauntrell,  Nicholas,  husbandman,  Pinvin. 

Carpenter,  Henry,  weaver,  Bromesgrove. 

Durston,  John,  Upton-upon-Seavern. 

Dearne,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Wichenford. 

Evans,  Henry,  husbandman,  Pedmore. 

Edmunds,  Joan,  widow,  Alcester. 

Ellis,  Catherine,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

Edwards,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Budbrooke. 

Egiocke,  Thomas,  Arrowe. 

Ernes,  Ralph,  Priors  Salford. 

Earle,  Nicholas,  butcher,  Worcester. 

Elkins,  Margaret,  widow,  Bromsgrove 

Evans,  William,  clerk,  Longdon. 

Evett,  Edward,  Charleton. 

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Farmer,  Roger,  Wickhamford. 

Fytter,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 

Field,  John,  Kings  Norton. 

Finche,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Welland. 

Foster,  William,  Warwick. 

Garrett,  Francis,  yeoman,  Grafton. 

Glouer,  Hugh,  clerk,  Inckbarrow. 

Goodman,  Henry,  husbandman,  Mathon. 

Guy,  William,  glasier,  Warwick. 

Grissold,  William,  yeoman,  Rowington. 

Gardner,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Crowle. 

Gundey,  Robert,  Worcester. 

Goodyer,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Seavern. 

Green,  Henry,  Morton  Morrell. 

Giles,  William,  Ombersley. 

Guillame,  James,  husbandman,  Chadisley. 

Greves,  Anne,  Kings  Norton. 

Gibbs,  John,  ploughmaker,  Haselor. 

Garrett,  Thomas,  gent.,  Inckbarrow. 

Gnell  (.?  Guell),  Walter,  Worcester. 

Greenway,  John,  yeoman,  Pendock. 

Hughes,  Hugh,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

Hughes,  Elinor,  widow,  Claynes. 

Hancocke,  William,  Brayles. 

Howsman,  Willianl,  yeoman,  Astley. 

Higgs,  William,  yeoman,  Charleton. 

Hunt,  Isabell,  widow,  Moreton  Morrell. 

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109  Hill,  Joan,  widow,  Astley. 

110  Holmes,  Thomas,  inholder,  Bidford. 

1 1 1  Hill,  Henry,  clerk,  Stoke  Prior. 

112  Higgs,  Mary,  spinster,  Alcester. 

113  Higgins,  Thomas,  Halesowen. 

114  Hemming,  Ellen,  widow,  St.  Clement,  Worcester. 

1 15  Hall,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

116  Haynes,  Elinor,  spinster,  Malvern  Parva. 

1 17  Hodges,  William,  yeoman,  Broadway. 

118  Hatton,  Richard,  Birchmorton. 

119  Harris,  William,  husbandman,  Longcompton. 

120  Hottofte,  Richard,  clerk,  Old  Swinford. 

121  Heywood,  Margaret,  spinster,  Alcester. 

122  Hawkes,  Paul,  Stourbridge. 

123  Howseman,  Ann,  Astley. 

124  Hazell,  John,  cordwyner,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

125  Hunyat,  Richard,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

126  Hill,  George,  Doderhill. 

127  Jemiings,  Richard,  taylor,  Henley-in-Arden. 

128  Jonsons,  John,  tanner,  St.  Clement's,  Worcester. 

129  Jackson,  Richard,  Kidderminster. 

130  Kings,  Edward,  Halesoiven. 

131  Kings,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

132  Lynden,  Ann,  spinster,  Belbroughton. 

133  Lowbridge,  Richard,  Halesowen. 

134  '  Lyde,  Francis,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

135  Langfford,  Richard,  clerk,  Droitwich. 

136  Langford  ah.  Oliver,  Joan,  widow,  Bredicott. 

137  Lane,  John,  yeoman,  Strensham. 

138  Lyes,  Raphael,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

139  Lane,  Richard,  Haselor. 

140  Love  ah.  Edgin,  Ancor,  yeoman,  Hampton  Magna. 

141  Maries,  Thomas,  labourer.  Great  Coughton. 

142  Maris,  Richard,  yeoman,  Grafton  Fliford. 

143  Malpas,  Francis,  husbandman,  Kidderminster. 

144  Murrall,  Richard,  Worcester. 

145  Marshall,  Thomas,  Oxhill. 

146  Mills,  John,  Kidderminster. 

147  Mounslowe,  John,  husbandman,  Great  Hampton. 

148  Moore,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Cropthorne. 

149  Monnis,  John,  walker,  Worcester. 

1 50  Noblett,  Richard,  yeoman,  Leigh. 

151  Nayer,  WilHam,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

152  Osley,  Thomas,  brewer,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

153  Onlie,  Elizabeth,  Ombersley. 

154  Parkehouse,  Alice,  widow,  Dudley. 

155  Pennell,  Roger,  yeoman,  Acton  Beachampe. 

1 56  Patchment,  Mary,  widow,  Stoke  Prior. 
I  57  Preedy,  John,  Evesham. 

158  Perkes,  John,  Crowle. 

1 59  Petford,  Thomas,  Longdon. 

160  Patson,  Henry,  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick. 

161  Poyner,  Richard,  weaver,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

162  Pettipace,  Humphrey,  Kington. 

163  Poole,  Alice,  widow,  Hanley  Castle. 

164  Petford,  Thomas,  Longdon. 

165  Penne,  John,  Broome  ? 

166  Palmer,  Esau,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester. 

167  Pace,  John,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Severne. 


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Rose,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Tysoe. 

Randall,  James,  Ombersley. 

Robards,  Margaret,  widow,  Pershore. 

Roberts,  Daniel,  yeoman,  Birlingham. 

Reeve,  Joane,  widow,  Bricklehampton. 

Robbins,  Ralph,  yeoman,  Cropthorne. 

Russell,  Margaret,  widow,  Ombersley. 

Raynolds,  William,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton 

Rabold,  Dorothy,  spinster,  Elmbridge. 

Robins,  John,  husbandman,  Newland. 

Rea,  Edmund,  clerk.  Great  Malvern. 

Robbins,  John,  Over  Eatington. 

Symonds,  Thomas,  White  lady  Aston. 

Smythe,  Thomas,  Badsey. 

Sharman  als.  Livesie,  Anne,  widow,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester 

Shaylard,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Salwarp. 

Stock,  Hugh,  Chasley. 

Stretton,  Richard,  miller.  Priors  Marston. 

Savage,  Richard,  Powick. 

Such,  Richard,  Tredington. 

Staple,  Anthony,  Hanlie  Castle. 

Skeele,  John,  Queenhill. 

Savage,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Fliford  Flavell. 

Stallard,  Richard,  Welland. 

Turner,  Robert,  Kidderminster. 

Throupp,  Leonard,  yeoman,  Witchenford. 

Tustian,  John,  joyner,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  clerk,  Leigh. 

Turner,  John,  glover,  Tardebigge. 

Tillie,  Richard,  locksmith,  Oldswinford. 

Upcoat,  William,  husbandman,  Beaudesert. 

Uffmore,  Walter,  Kidderminster. 

Vaughan,  Evan,  yeoman,  Powick. 

Wood,  Jane,  spinster,  Mathon. 

Wootton,  Alice,  widow,  Tysoe. 

Waldron,  John,  Clent. 

Wherley,  Humfrey,  carpenter,  Bromsgrove. 

Wafett,  Christopher,  wheelwright,  Warwick. 

Wall,  Thomas,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

White,  Joan,  widow,  Bewsall. 

Wilsheire,  William,  fisher,  Seavern  Stoke. 

Walker,  David,  glover,  St.  Laurence,  Evesham 

Wilson,  Thomas,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 


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Wilks,  John,  Ilmington. 

Wight,  John,  glover,  Halesowen. 

Williams  als.  Carter,  Elizabeth,  Great  Malvern. 

Wheeler,  William,  chandler,  Bromesgrove. 

Woodhouse,  Maria,  widow,  Salwarp. 

Watkins,  John,  carpenter,  Eckington. 

Woodward,  William,  Bidford. 

Wickin,  John,  yeoman,  Little  Witley. 

Wager,  Editha,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

Woodward,  Edmund,  Birlingham. 

Young,  Edward,  Leigh. 

Yarran,  John,  yeoman,  Astley.     (Yarranton  in  Inv.) 

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Yardley,  John,  Hanbury. 


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Ashwell,  John,  Tardebigg. 

Burt,  Blanch,  widow,  Stoulton. 

Bugbey,  Dorothy,  widow,  Hollow. 

Ballamy,  Arthur,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton. 

Beale,  Gabriell,  yeoman,  Pendocke. 

Backer,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove. 

Baylies,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Sedgebarowe. 

Bulwer,  William,  gent.,  Shipton-upon-Stower. 

Bell,  Christopher,  yeoman,  Alvechurch. 

Bullock,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Peopleton. 

Best,  Mary,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 

Baker,  Jasper,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 

Baylies,  William,  Bishampton. 

Bradlie,  William,  Halesowen. 

Backer,  Christian,  widow,  Leigh. 

Bucknell,  Humfry,  Hanlebury. 

Bretell,  John,  yeoman,  Wolverley. 

Bradelie,  Jane,  Halesowen. 

Beedle,  Thomas,  yeonian,  Wiglesford. 

Blizard,  John,  gent.,  St.  Hellen,  Worcester. 

Bowyer,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Kidderminster. 

Cookes,  Mary,  widow,  Tardebigge. 

CoUyer,  Thomas,  Areley  Kings. 

Cox,  John,  sithsmith,  Clent. 

Clent,  John,  carpenter,  Stone. 

Cheshire,  William,  Alcester. 

Cotterell,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

Cookes,  John,  Tardebigge. 

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Clarke,  Anne,  Tisoe.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I. 

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Daggett,  John,  weaver.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

Detheritche,  Phillip,  Halesowen.  Admon.  and  I. 

Danvers,  Richard,  gent,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

Dolittle,  John,  yeoman,  Stone.  W.  I. 

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Edge  ah.  Onions,  Thomas,  vict.,  Pershore.  Admon.  and  I. 

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Freeman,  Thomas,  gent.,  Hartlebury. 

Freeth,  Mary,  spinster.  Kings  Norton. 

Field,  William,  yeoman.  King's  Norton. 

Feild,  Elinor,  widow,  Elmley  Lovet. 

Field,  Richard,  nayler.  King's  Norton. 

Farre,  John,  fisher,  Madresfield. 

George  als.  Little,  Thomas,  Breedon. 

Green,  John,  Halesowen. 

Green,  George,  blacksmith,  Halesowen. 

Gould,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bishampton. 

Gest,  Elizabeth,  Halesowen. 

Hollyman,  Richard,  yeoman,  Leigh. 

Hues,  Richard,  St.  Edmund's,  Dudley. 

Haynes,  Audry,  spinster,  Martly. 

Hall,  Thomas,  haberdasher,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

Hill  als.  Horniold,  Alice,  widow,  Breedon. 

Hastings,  Susan,  widow,  Daylesford. 

Hawkins,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 


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59  Horton,  Humfry,  yeoman,  Northfield. 

60  Inckberrow,  Alice,  Ripple. 

61  Jonsons,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Hoblench. 

62  Jonsons,  Anne,  Offenham. 

63  Joanes,  John,  husbandman,  Hallow. 

64  Jeesop,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

65  Keys,  John,  husbandman,  Longdon. 

66  Kempson,  Nicholas,  gent..  North  Littl^on. 

67  Long,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Blockley. 

68  Lyde,  Francis,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

6g  Long,  William,  labourer,  Stretton-upon-Fosse. 

70  Lowbridge,  John,  yeoman,  Clent. 

71  Law,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

72  Maides,  Richard,  Snitterfield. 

73  Morton,  Margaret,  widow,  Leigh. 

74  Marchaunt,  Robert,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 

75  Marshall,  William,  weaver.  Butlers  Marston. 

76  Neede,  Elinor,  widow.  Great  Malvern. 

77  Not,  John,  yeoman,  Broome. 

78  Norton,  William,  yeoman,  Claynes. 

79  Norris,  John,  yeoman,  Elmbridge. 

80  Nutt,  Margarett,  Martley. 

81  Norton,  Anne,  widow,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester. 

82  Owen,  Richard,  husbandman,  Pendock. 

83  Palmer,  Hanna,  spinster.  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

84  Pardoe,  Richard,  clerk,  Hanburie. 

85  Pinnock,  William,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Seavern. 

86  Parsons,  John,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

87  Palmer,  Elinor,  widow,  Aylston,  Warwick. 

88  Philpott,  Anthony,  Worcester. 

89  Pen,  Francis,  sithsmith,  Belbroughton. 

90  Roper,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton. 

91  Ringe,  John,  Kidderminster. 

92  Reece,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Worcester. 

93  Rowley,  William,  taylor,  Halesowen. 

94  Sellman,  Morgan,  Hanlie  Castle. 

95  Smith,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Suckley. 

96  Sturch,  Lawrence,  husbandman,  Ascott. 

97  Staples,  Thomas,  Spernall. 

98  Stockton,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Mathon. 

99  Sheldon,  Anthony,  Beolie. 

100  Savage,  Christopher,  Long  Compton. 

10 1  Smith,  William,  W'roxall. 

102  Terrie,  Richard,  yeoman,  Hampton  Bishops. 

103  Tovie,  Henry,  husbandman,  Dodenham. 

104  Taylor,  Bartholomew,  yeoman,  Birmington. 

105  Taylor,  William,  Alvechurch. 

106  Till,  Thomas,  butcher,  St.  Hellens,  Worcester. 

107  Tayler  ah.  Griffin,  Joan,  Belbroughton. 

108  Wheeler,  Robert,  labourer,  Offenham. 

109  West,  lohn,  woolwinder,  Honnington. 

1 10  Warner,   Thomas,  clerk,  Tanworth. 

1 1 1  Windoes,  Roger,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

I  12  Woode,  John,  husbandman,  Hanbury. 

113  White,  Walter,  Blockley. 

114  Wootten,  William,  innholder,  Elmley  Castle. 

I I  5  Wiley,  Ann,  spinster,  Dudley. 

116  Wack,  Edward,  Blockley. 

1 17  Wall,  Frances,  widow,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 


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Allen,  William,  barber,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
Addams,  Frances,  spinster,  Warwick. 
Androsse  (Andrews),  Robert,  yeoman,  Wichenford 
Amphlett,  Thomas,  glasier,  Ombersley. 
Bourne,  Griffin,  Belbroughton. 
Blackford,  Richard,  Oxhill.    • 
Baugb,  Thomas,  gent,  St  Andrew's,  Pershore. 
Baugh,  Edward,  gent.,  Sl  Andrew's,  Pershore. 
Batcheler,  William,  Upton-upon-Sevem. 
Baker,  Thomas,  Teddington. 
Brownent,  Thomas,  Honnington. 
Brent,  Henry,  gent..  Long  Compton. 
Bradford,  Thomas,  yeoman.  White  lady  Aston. 
Busfry,  John,  Oldswinford. 
Bennet,  Nicholas,  sithsmith,  Belbroughton. 
Bruer,  Joan,  widow,  Mucknill. 
Banning,  Philip,  Evesham. 
Bodnam,  John,  husbandman,  Marteley. 
Badger,  Richard,  Bromesgrove. 
Badger,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
20a  Bourne  als.  Cotton  als.  Wall,  Mary,  St.  John,  Bedwardine 

21  Cowcher,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

22  Clarke,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Great  Comberton. 
Coocke,  Edward,  Grimley. 

Chater  als.  Darby,  Francis,  clerk,  Comberton  Parva. 
Charlett,  John,  Abbotts  Salford. 
Cox,  Phillipp,  Clent. 
Carr,  John,  Worcester. 
Cave,  William,  Worcester. 
Cave,  Ann,  widow,  Worcester. 
Cawther,  Jacob,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 
Clayton,  Robert,  brewer,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 
Crispe,  WilHam,  Seavern  Stoke. 
Cowper,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Chatesley. 
Cole,  Gilbert,  Belbroughton. 
Crev7,  John,  Worcester. 

Dalley  als.  Cawther,  Ann,  widow,  St.  John's,  Bedwardine, 
Dawkes,  Francis,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 
Dedicott,  Humphry,  skinner,  St.  S within,  Worcester. 
Downes,  Thomas,  Leigh. 
Dancey,  Maxemilion,  clothier,  Worcester. 
Darson,  Margery,  widow,  Longborow,  Glo's. 
Evans,  Edward,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
Evans,  Nicholas,  Throckmorton. 

43a  Forde,  Joan,  widow,  Dodderhill. 

43<J  Fiffard,  Francis  and  Alice,  St.  Ellen,  Worcester. 

i^y  Finch,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Dudley. 

44  Godsall,  Margaret,  widow,  Worcester. 

45  Gilbert,  William,  Longdon. 

46  Hughes,  Thomas,  Worcester. 

47  Holmes,  Thomas,  yeoman.  King's  Norton. 

48  Hawkes,  John,  Rowley. 

49  Hodges,  William,  Tanworth. 

50  Harewell,  Edward,  Worcester. 

51  Hawkins,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Redmarley. 

52  Handy,  Elizabeth,  widow,  North  Littleton. 

53  Hunt,  Thomas,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 


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Hughes,  Thomas,  St.  Helen,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

Hassard,  William,  Castle  Morton.  ,             W.  I. 

Haynes,  John,  weaver,  Grafton  Fliford.  W.  I. 

Hawes,  Alice,  widow,  Grimley.  W.  I. 

Hampton,  John,  Leigh.  I. 
Heeckes,  Mary,  widow,  Defford.                                          Admon.  and  W.  I. 

Heming,  Martin,  Feckenham.  I. 

Hunt,  Robert,  Grafton  Flyford.  W.  I. 

Horton,  Paul,  yeoman,  Evesham.  W. 

Heekes,  Roger,  Bromesgrove.  W.  I. 

Hookes,  William,  yeoman,  Tardebigge.  W.  I. 

Harrison,  John,  husbandman,  Elmley  Castle.  W.  I. 

Hunt,  William,  Elmley  Lovett.  Admon.  and  I. 

Hunte,  Robert  and  Margery,  Grafton  Flyford.  Admon. 

Hackett,  Henry,  St.  Helen,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

Jobson,  James,  Weston,  Warwick.  Com.  and  W.  I. 

Jewe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Himbleton.  W.  I. 

Jones,  John,  Charleton.  Admon.  and  I. 

Jackman,  Robert,  yeoman,  Birchmorton.  W.  I. 

Jefferey,  Ferdinand,  Pensham.  W. 

Justice,  Richard,  Areley  Kings.  W.  I. 

Knight,  Richard,  shoemaker.  Stoke  Prior.  W.  I. 

King,  Bartholomew,  gent.,  Claynes.  Admon.  and  I. 

Kyuock,  William,  husbandman,  Comberton  Magna.  W.  I. 

Lewes,  Joan,  widow.  Abbots  Morton.  Admon.  and  I. 

Lambe,  John,  ropier,  Belbroughton.  W.  I. 

Letsome,  Thomas,  pewterer,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

Lea,  William,  husbandman,  St.  Peter,  Worcester.  W.  I. 

Leeke  ah.  Rudge,  Edward,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  L 

Longemore,  Symon,  walker,  St.  Martin,  Worcester.  W.  \. 

Ligon,  William,  gent.,  Hanlie  Castle.  W.  I. 
Lynne,  Martin,  Long  Compton.                                Admon.,  Com.  and  W.  L 

Longmore,  John,  yeoman,  Kidderminster.  Com.  and  W.  L 

Martin,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Feckenham.  W.  L 

Marshall,  William,  clerk,  Oddingley.  W.  L 

Mittford,  Alice,  widow,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester.  W.  L 

Manly,  Elizabeth,  Malvern  Magna.  Admon.  and  I. 

Martin,  Evans,  Sedgebarrow.  \V.  L 

Millward,  Alice,  widow,  Kings  Norton.  Admon.  and  L 

Millward,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton.  W.  L 

Middlemore,  John,  Kings  Norton.  Admon.  ?  and  L 

Millerd,  Henry,  Haselor.  Com.  and  W.  I. 
Not,  Richard,  yeoman,  Leigh.                                              Admon.  and  W.  L 

Newey,  John,  baker.  All  Saints,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I. 

Owen,  Ralph,  brewer,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester.  W.  L 

Perkes,  George,  Lenchwick.  Admon.  and  L 

Palfry,  John,  husbandman,  Severnstoke.  W.  L 

Pratt,  Christopher,  husbandman.  White  lady  Aston.  *                        L 

Payton  als.  Tovey,  Elizabeth,  Eckington.  Admon. 

Payne,  John,  yeoman,  Severne  Stoke.  W.  \. 

Phillis,  Thomas,  Claynes.  L 

Payton,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Areley  Kings.  Admon.  and  L 

Rea,  William,  yeoman,  Churchill.  W'.  L 

Rowe,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester.  L 

Rabie,  Sarah,  spinster,  Stourbridge.  Admon.  and  W. 

Ricketts,  William,  labourer,  Stowlton.  W.  L 

Roberts,  Arthur,  yeoman,  Teddington.  Admon.  and  \. 

Roberts,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Overbury.  W.  \. 

Reade,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Belbroughton.  Com.  and  W.  L 


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1 1 3  Russell,  Thomas,  Grimley. 

1 1 4  Skinner,  Thomas,  clothier,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

115  Squire,  Hugh,  yeoman,  St.  Nicholas,  Droitwich. 

1 16  Sarson,  John,  yeoman,  Tanworth. 

1 17  Sparry,  John,  yeoman,  Old  Swinford. 

118  Sherley,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Church  Honibome. 

119  Smith,  Alexander,  clothier,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

1 20  Shaylard,  J  ohn,  Worcester. 

121  Salwey,  Anthony,  gent,  Throckmorton. 

122  Staunton,  William,  yeoman,  Warnden. 

123  Surman,  John,  yeoman,  Wyer  Piddle. 

124  Steevens,  John,  Claynes. 

125  Smith,  Henry,  Birlingham. 

126  Symonds,  Richard,  labourer,  Chaseley. 

127  Tayler,  John,  husbandman,  Dodderhill. 

128  Tayler  als.  Walker,  William,  Studley. 

129  Thornburgh,  Ralph,  clerk,  Ripple. 

130  Trappe,  John,  barber,  Worcester. 
Wotton,  John,  Temple  Tyso. 
Wilkes  als.  Nicholls,  Thomas,  Bricklehampton. 
Weston,  Hugh,  Halesowen. 
Woodward,  rhomas,  yeoman,  Madresfield. 
Worfield,  George,  yeoman,  Brauncford. 
Webb,  William,  Snitterfield. 

Welles,  Thomas,  chandler.  All  Saints,  Worcester 
Wall,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Ombersley. 
Wilkins,  John,  barber,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 
Wheeler,  Tabitha,  widow,  Knighton. 
Wall,  Richard,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 
Watts,  Francis,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich. 
Wheeler,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Kington. 
Worrall,  Richard,  Astley. 
Whitefoot,  Henry,  yeoman,  Wolverley. 
Young,  Joan,  widow,  St.  Michael,  Bedwardine. 
Young,  William,  yeoman,  Defford. 

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Alcocks,  Maria,  spinster,  Worcester. 
Aldridge,  William,  yeoman,  Pershore. 
Agberrow,  Gilbert,  carpenter,  Kidderminster. 
Butler,  John,  Bromesgrove. 
Baugh,  Mary,  spinster,  Pershore. 
Browninge,  John,  Martley. 
Bray,  Thomas,  Castle  Morton. 

8  Bissell,  Thomas,  Yardley. 

9  Batchelor,  Andrew,  Strensham. 

10  Baker,  Robert,  husbandman,  Blockley. 

11  Bateman,  Henry,  yeoman,  Whitelady  Aston. 

12  Blissard,  Francis,  Worcester. 

13  Batchelor,  John,  yeoman,  Strensham. 

14  Bradshoe,  William,  stonebreaker,  Ombersley. 

15  Bennett,  William,  gent.,  Bromesgrove. 

16  Barnet,  Francis,  yeoman,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

17  BayHes,  Martha,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 

18  Barnes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Upton-upon-Seavern. 

19  Bell,  Francis,  Claynes. 

20  Brooke,  John,  Himbleton. 

21  Cartwright,  Christopher,  cloth  worker,  Bromesgrove 

22  Cookes,  Henry,  clerk,  Ombersley. 

23  Clifford,  John,  carpenter,  Powick. 


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Admon.  and  I. 

W.  I. 

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Admon.  and  W.  I. 

W.  I. 

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Admon. 

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Collier,  William,  Areley  Kings.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I 

Cookesey,  Henry,  clothier,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  I 

Cartwright,  Elinor,  widow,  Worcester.  W 

Cox,  Margaret,  Clent.  W.  I, 

Cartwright,  Timothy,  clothier,  St.  Hellen's,  Worcester.  Admon.  and  W.  I 
Chapman,  Robert,  Blockley.  Com.,  Admon.  and  I 


Cotterell,  William,  clerk,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester 

Clarke,  Richard,  husbandman,  Lenchwick. 

Clarke,  Margaret,  widow,  Lenchwick. 

Dennis,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Ripple. 

Doverdale,  William,  weaver,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Dugmore,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Ridmariey  Debitot. 

Dipper,  Christopher,  yeoman.  Much  Malvern. 

Drummond,  George,  clarke,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Euans,  John,  Offenham. 

Ellis,  John,  husbandman,  Hill  Croome. 

Fletcher,  Ann,  widow,  Lighthorne. 

Fowler,  John,  clothier,  Worcester. 

Fisher,  Robert,  Bromesgrove. 

Fort,  Thomas,  Bredon. 

Ford,  Joan,  widow,  Beoley. 

Fincher,  Robert,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 

Groye,  George,  shoemaker,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich. 

Gowen,  John,  locksmith,  Hagley. 

Gough,  Peter  and  Richard,  St.  Swithin,  Worcester. 

Giles,  Ann,  widow,  Ombersley. 

Gower,  Nicholas,  gent.,  Droitwich. 

Ganderton,  John,  coUermaker,  Pershore. 

Goodman,  Richard,  Suckley. 

Gibbs,  Richard,  yeoman,  Haselor. 

Glover  als.  Penrice,  Robert,  yeoman,  Hadsor. 

Greene,  Margaret,  spinster,  Kempsey. 

Gypsee,  see  Jepson. 

Heminge,  John,  chandler,  Worcester. 

Hanbury,  John,  gent.,  Worcester. 

Hurleston,  Ann,  widow,  Ilmington. 

Hobdey,  George,  shoomaker,  St.  Mary,  Warwick. 

Haynes,  John,  yeoman,  Salford  Priors. 

Hilton,  Gawen,  gent.,  Grimley. 

Harrison,  Ralph,  gent..  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

Harbatch,  Henry,  Inkbarrow. 

Harris,  Edmund,  Martley. 

Hall,  John,  yeoman,  Lapworth. 

Hobbins,  William,  husbandman,  Binton. 

Harrold,  William,  gent.,  Kidderminster. 

Hall,  Margaret,  spinster,  St.  Swithin's,  Worcester. 

Hill,  William,  Dudley. 

Hannes,  John,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

Jacks,  Simon,  yeoman,  Wolverley. 

Jorden,  John,  Naunton  Beachamp. 

Jepson,  John,  Hampton  Lovet. 

Jones,  Robert,  sen.,  Coughton. 

Knight,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Evesham. 

Knight,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Pirton. 

Knight,  Francis,  Strensham. 

Langston,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

Lyndon,  John,  yeoman,  Kings  Norton. 

Lawrence,  Robert,  Mathon. 

Larden,  Richard,  Hanley  Castle. 


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Lewes,  Richard,  Chaseley. 

Leadenton,  William,  yeoman,  Defford. 

Lett,  Thomas,  Pershore. 

Martin  als.  Weaver,  Walter,  Little  Witley. 

Mason,  Richard,  yeoman,  Croome  Debitot. 

Mumford,  Thomas,  North  Littleton. 

Moore,  Thomas,  Norton-Breedon. 

Moore,  Margaret,  widow,  Stretton-upon-Fosse. 

Newey,  John,  sithsmith,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

Nanny,  Giles,  brewer,  Hollow. 

Norris,  Humphrey,  yeoman,  Rushock. 

Onyon,  John,  yeoman,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 

Oldnoll,  John,  yeoman.  Stone. 

Pomfrey,  Thomas,  clothier,  Worcester. 

Poyner,  Frances,  widow,  Pirton. 

Pace,  Alice,  spinster,  Birlingham. 

Pooler,  Augustine,  Ombersley. 

Pountney.  Richard,  Wolverley. 

Peirce,  Richard,  husbandman,  Seavern  Stoke. 

Pennell,  Roger,  Lamsetts. 

Perkes,  Henry,  Evesham. 

Penn,  William,  gent.,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 

Pawly,  Thomas  and  Dorothy,  Stourbridge. 

Pearsall  John  (Humphrey  in  Inv.),  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

Rough,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Ombersley. 

Rea,  Thomas,  clothier,  Worcester. 

Rough,  Margaret,  widow,  Ombersley. 

Richmond,  Ann,  widow,  Hanly  Castle. 

Smith,  Joan,  widow,  Elmley  Castle. 

Shaylard,  Nicholas,  jun.,  Bromesgrove. 

Shaylard.  Nicholas  and  Margery,  Hanbury. 

Sheapard,  John,  Pershore. 

Swatkins,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  St.  Martin,  Worcester 

Shaylard,  Henry  and  Mary,  Hanbury. 

Samon,  Andrew,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Stower,  John,  Elmley  Lovett. 

Stoakes,  John,  wiredrawer,  Kidderminster. 

Smith,  Richard,  tanner,  St.  John,  Bedwardine. 

Sid^vay,  Richard,  innhnlder,  St.  Andrew,  Worcester. 

Smith,  William,  clerk,  Alvechurch. 

Stinton,  John,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

Snowe.  William,  Huddington. 

Tyner,  William,  weaver,  Rowington. 

Tandy  ais.  Weaver,  Francis,  Abbotts  Morton. 

Thrupp,  William,  husbandman,  Witchenford. 

Taylor,  William,  yeoman,  Eckington. 

Underhill,  John,  Halesowen. 

Underhill,  Joan,  widow,  Warley. 

Williamson,  George,  gent.,  Whitford.  Com 

Wheeler,  Francis,  Bushley. 

Williams,  John,  yeoman,  Bewdesert. 

Woodward,  William,  pewterer.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Washborne,  Hester,  single  woman,  Bengworth. 

Watkins,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Eckington. 

Westwood,  Samuel,  Halesowen. 

Winlovy,  Maria,  widow,  Pinvin. 

Wilmore  cz/.y.  Brock,  William,  weaver,  Himbleton. 

Wheeler  tils.  Penrice,  .Anne,  Dodderhill. 

Wight,  Richard,  Halesowen. 


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Addis,  Richard,  sen.,  Leigh. 
Allen,  George,  tanner,  St.  Andrew,  Droitwich. 
Brooke,  John,  yeoman,  Powick. 
Bagley,  George,  St.  Edmund's,  Dudley. 
Bristoe,  John,  Drake  Broughton. 
Birt,  William,  Bromesgrove. 
Best,  John,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Sevem. 
Buller,  Alice,  spinster,  Grafton. 
Beck,  Francis,  yeoman,  Hollow. 
Biddle,  George,  yeoman.  Temple  Grafton. 
Bolt,  John,  tanner,  Feckenham. 
Burlton,  John,  Ombersley. 
Bennet,  Nicholas,  sithsmith,  Belbroughton. 
Beck,  John,  yeoman,  Bromesgrove. 
Cookes,  John,  inholder,  Bromesgrove. 
Crossell,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Tardebigge. 
Collins,  Samuel,  Warwick. 
Clarke,  Walter,  husbandman,  Studley. 
Combe,  Thomas,  Alvechurch. 
Currier,  EHzabeth,  widow,  Fladbury. 
Chapman,  Alice,  spinster,  Claynes. 
Doelittle,  John,  yeoman.  Stone. 
Dennys,  Francis,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 
Davies  als.  Watkins,  Anthony,  Evesham. 
Duppa,  Nathaniel,  Loxley. 

Deanes  (?  Deaves),  Bridget,  widow,  Chadisley  Corbet. 
Dewier,  Thomas,  Shipston-upon-Stower. 
Elcocke,  Francis,  captain,  The  Garrison,  Worcester. 
Enterbury,  Henry,  Little  Witley. 
Gildinge,  William,  husbandman,  Madresfield. 
Grymett,  William,  tayler,  Bishampton. 
Gardiner.  Christopher,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
Garner,  John  and  Frances,  Ombersley. 
Godfree,  Richard,  shoemaker,  Worcester. 
Hope,  William,  gent.,  St.  Andrew,  Pershore. 
Harrison,  Ralph,  victular,  Brayles. 
Hathway,  Andrew,  Belbroughton. 
Heminge,  Robert,  husbandman,  Grafton  Flyford. 
Horner,  William,  .All  Saints,  Worcester. 
Hadon,  William,  Bromesgrove. 
Heath,  Thomas,  Malvern  Magna. 
Hill,  Roger,  Upton  Warren. 
Ingram,  Robert,  Stratford-upon-.-\von. 
Jenkins,  John,  yeoman,  Dudley. 
Kempson,  George,  gent..  Temple  Grafton. 
Kinnersly,  Anne,  widow,  Holt. 
Leyes,  George,  yeoman,  Pirton. 
Layte,  Giles,  cowper,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
Merrell,  John,  yeoman,  Fliford  Flavell. 
Moore,  John,  gent.,  Powick. 
Meridith,  Ann,  widow.  Stoke  Prior. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 
Malyn,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Over  Tysoe. 
Millard,  George,  walker,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
Matte,  Leonard,  St.  Ellen's,  Worcester. 
Mence,  John,  Tardebigg. 
Okey,  William,  Eldersfield. 


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58  Perkes,  Hester,  Batnall. 

59  Pearsall,  John,  Halesowen. 

60  Read,  Richard,  weaver,  Halesowen. 

61  Rymell,  Thomas,  husbandman.  Temple  Tysoe. 

62  Rolt,  Thomas,  gent.,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine. 

63  Read,  Henry,  Kidderminster. 

64  Sharman,  Richard,  brewer,  Worcester. 

65  Symonds,  Richard,  yeoman,  Martley. 

66  Spooner,  William,  Newland. 

67  Smith,  Richard,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

68  Staunton,  William,  Whittington. 

69  Sparry,  Elizabeth,  spinster,  Bromsgrove. 

70  Squire,  Alice  and  Elizabeth,  spinsters,  Droitwich. 

71  Showier,  Judith,  widow,  Bransford. 

72  Steward,  .Xnn,  widow,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

73  Sale,  William,  naylor,  Rowley. 

74  Smallman,  Thomas,  husbandman,  St.  Andrew's,  D 

75  Saunders,  John,  yeoman,  Hampton  Lovett. 

76  Sheapard,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Holt. 

77  Stone,  William,  Leigh. 

78  Smith,  John,  yeoman,  Franckley. 

79  Tayler,  Alice,  widow,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

80  Tompson,  Lawrence,  yeoman,  Rowley  Regis. 

81  Thomas,  Ann,  spinster,  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester. 

82  •  Tompkins,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Tysoe. 

83  Turner,  Jolin,  Hollow 

84  Turton,  Matthew,  Rowley  Regis. 

85  Upthomas,  Alice,  spinster,  St.  Peter,  Droitwich. 

86  Warner,  John,  yeoman,  Malvern  Magna. 

87  Witton,  Richard,  jun.,  Halesowen. 

88  Webb,  Mackiin,  Much  Malvern. 

89  Whillock,  William,  St.  Alban's,  Worcester. 

90  Wafton,  Robert,  yeoman.  Little  Alne. 

91  Watson,  Alice,  widow,  Bengworth. 

92  Winnall,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 

93  Yarnold,  Edward,  yeoman,  Salwarpe. 

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1  Ashbye,  Mary,  widow,  Warwick. 

2  Addis,  FVancis,  Hanley  Castle. 

3  Acton  (lis.  Gunner  als.  Lorum,  Anne,  Badsey. 

4  Beale.  I'obert,  Borrow. 

5  Bromley,  Huyh,  Worcester. 

6  Blackway,  Henry,  Cotherid<(e. 

7  Bache,  ^largaret,  widow,  .All  Saints,  Worcester. 

8  Baker,  Thomas,  clothier,  Worcester. 

9  Bonaker,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Pepleton. 

10  Bach,  Henry,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

1 1  Baker,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Eldersfield. 
13  Beale,  John,  Birch  Morton. 

13  Betterton,  Thomas,  Tanworth. 

14  Burcher  (Butcher  iii  Inv.)^  Hugh,  Worcester.    • 

15  Bennet,  Elinor,  widow,  Helbioughton. 

16  Clarke,  Thomas,  Powick. 
t7  Churchi,  Richard,  Suckley. 

18  Clarke,  Job,   Tysoe. 

19  Clarke,  John,  Kidinarley  Debitot. 

20  Cookes,  William,  tanner,  Broinesgrove. 

21  Collins,  Kichard,  Long  Compton. 


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22  Cox,  Richard,  carpenter,  Claverdon. 

23  Deaves,  Thomas,  Comberton  Magna. 

24  Darbey,  Roger,  Kings  Norton. 

25  Eedes,  William,  miller,  Warwick. 

26  Eaton,  John,  yeoman,  Rowmgton. 

27  Evans,  Maurice,  Kempsey. 

28  Edes,  Ralph,  Coughton. 

29  Evett,  Ann,  Worcester. 

30  Field,  Nicholas,  gent.,  Evesham. 

31  French,  Thomas,  tyler,  Warwick. 

32  Francklin,  Anne,  widow,  Coughton. 

33  Griffin,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Warwick. 

34  Gower,  Richard,  gent.,  Kransford. 

35  Gest,  John,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

36  Griflfetts,  William,  Eldersfield. 

37  Gegg  (Gregg  in  Inv.)^  Thomas,  sen..  Nether  Arley. 

38  George  als.  Kjnsham,  Richard,  yeoman,  Breedon. 

39  Goodyer,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Wolverley. 

40  Harris,  John,  Halesowen. 

41  Hanley,  Richard,  Norton-Bredon. 

42  Horton,  Paul,  jun.,  Evesham. 

43  Hawkes,  John,  Hales  Owen 

44  Heminge,  John,  chandler,  Malvern  Magna. 

45  Hoult,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Wolverley. 

46  Hoskin,  Francis,  haberdasher,  St.  Michael  Bedwardine 

47  Jones,  Henry,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

48  Jones,  John,  butcher,  Halesowen. 

49  Jennings,  John,  husbandman,  Eckington. 

50  Kettle,  William,  wheelwright,  Kings  Norton. 

51  Lowe,  Thomas,  Yardley. 

52  Lynton,  John,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

53  Manninge,  William,  Hartlebury. 

54  Mansell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Blockley. 

55  Muttloe,  Richard,  husbandman,  Claynes. 

56  Newbery,  John,  baker,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

57  Nutt,  Richard,  yeoman.  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

58  Paston,  William,  Yardley. 

59  Phillips  als.  Waterman,  William,  Weethley. 

60  Pritchett,  John,  yeoman,  Wifchenford. 

61  Parkes  (?  Partes),  Henry,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

62  Pewtris,  John,  yeoman.  Castle  Morton. 

63  Porter,  Charles,  Broome. 

64  Parkes,  Richard,  yeoman,  Halesowen. 

65  Readinge,  Kenelm,  yeoman,  Kempsey. 

66  Reade,  Henry,  nayler,  Halesowen. 

67  Rocke,  Thomas,  Old  Swinford. 

68  Royall,  Edmund,  yeoman,  Elmley  Lovet. 

69  Southerne,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Ilmington. 

70  Smith,  Hugh,  Darlingscott. 

71  Smith,  Joyce,  spinster,  Powick. 

72  Symonds,  Anne,  widow,  Martley. 
T>>  Stonall,  Humfrey,  husbandman,  Pipleton. 

74  Stockdale,  Robert,  Feckenham. 

75  Smith,  John,  yeoman,  Northfield. 

76  Symons,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Castlemorton. 

77  Stonehall,  Roger,  clerk,  Grafton  Flyford. 

78  Tayler,  John,  yeoman,  Pinvin. 

79  Underbill,  John,  weaver,  Kidderminster. 

80  Walcrofte,  William,  yeoman,  Suckley. 


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81  Williams,  William,  Pedmore. 

82  Welles,  William,  yeoman.  Great  Hampton. 

83  Wright,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Bromesgrove. 

84  Worledge,  Anthony,  Beoley. 

85  Wilson,  William,  Budbrooke. 

86  Walker,  John,  Halesowen. 

87  Walford,  William,  SaUvarp. 

88  Woodward,  William,  Coniberton  Magna. 

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I  Araflett,  Humfrey,  Blockley. 

1  Andrewes,  William,  Ripple. 

3  Alyes,  Edward,  yeoman,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 

4  Andrc'wes,  Anne,  Icomb. 

5  Ballard  als.  Fletcher,  Anne,  Hartlebury. 

6  Beale,  Richard,  Staunton. 

7  Baylis,  John,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

8  Button,  Phillipp,  yeoman,  Coughton  Magna. 

9  Baston,  Ealner,  widow,  Eldersfield. 

10  Baylies,  Humphry,  yeoman,  Wolverley. 

11  Boeter  (Bowater),  William,  Bromesgrgve. 

12  Berrowe,  William,  Grimley. 

13  Birt,  Jacob,  Norton- Kemsey. 

14  Bennett,  John,  yeoman,  Welland. 

15  Baker,  Richard,  labourer,  Hill  Croome. 

16  Blisse,  William,  yeoman,  Evenloade. 

17  '  Bassett,  Mary,  spinster,  Dudley. 

18  Billinges,  Humphry,  Wichenford. 

19  Beale,  John,  yeoman,  Chadisley. 

20  Badsey,  Thomas,  Blockley. 

21  Bird,  Mary,  widow,  Bretforton. 

22  Beale,  John,  yeoman,  Pendocke. 

23  Burford,  Henry,  clerk,  Norton-Breedon. 
IX  Byrt,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Stoulton. 

25  Cornewall,  Gilbert,  Upton-upon-Sevem. 

26  Clent,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 

27  Coxe,  Richard,  Hales  Owen. 

28  Capricke,  Henry,  Castle  Morton. 

29  Cowlfield,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Doddenham. 

30  Cooper,  Thomas,  Castle  Morton. 

31  Crewe,  John,  Worcester. 

32  Cookes,  William,  yeoman,  Samborne. 

33  Cugley,  Alice,  widow,  Evesham. 

34  Cartwright,  Francis,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

35  Carter,  Catherine,  Evenlode. 

36  Cowper,  Eleanor,  widow,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

37  Careles,  William,  Leigh. 

38  Coxe,  Michael,  Besford. 

39  Collins,  John,  Hales  Owen. 

40  Cowper,  Richard,  Broughton  Hackett. 

41  Collins,  William,  Cropthorne. 

42  Cotterell,  Thomas,  Tanworth. 

43  Childe,  John,  yeoman,  Ilmington. 

44  Coxe,  John,  yeoman,  Claverdon. 

45  Courte,  John,  yeoman,  Whitley. 

46  Cooke,  Peter,  Berrowe. 

47  Dally,  Anthony,  yeoman,  Cotheridge. 

48  Evance,  William,  husbandman,  Kemsey. 

49  Evill,  Henry,  Rouslench. 

50  Emmes,  William,  inholder,  Bengworth. 


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51  Eedes,  Thomas,  brickmaker,  Belbroughton. 

52  Eedes,  William,  brickmaker,  Belbroughton. 

53  Euett,  Andrew,  Powick. 

54  Edmonds,  John,  yeoman,  Pinley. 

55  English,  Mary,  widow,  Dudley. 

56  Eedes,  Margery,  widow,  Belbroughton. 

57  Field,  Thomas,  Kingsnorton. 

58  Fitter,  Nicholas,  Kingsnorton. 

59  Fletcher,  William,  Chaddisley  Corbet. 

60  Farmer,  Henry,  All  Saints,  Evesham. 

61  Fox,  Giles,  husbandman,  Bishampton. 

62  Freeman,  William,  Oldbarrowe. 

63  Gerry,  John,  Bengworth. 

64  Goodale,  Richard,  Croome  Dabitot. 

65  Gardner,  Frances,  widow,  Knightwick. 

66  Good,  Walter,  Ridmarley  Uebitot. 

67  Garrett,  John,  yeoman.  Kings  Broome. 

68  Granger,  William,  yeoman,  Kempsey. 

69  Gilbert,  Joan,  widow,  Longdon. 

70  Greene,  William,  Beoley. 

71  Gwillem,  Maria,  Bromsgrove. 

72  Graviston,  John,  St.  Lawrence,  Evesham. 

73  Gilberts,  Humphry,  Belbroughton. 

74  Gowen,  Thomas,  Uodderhill. 

75  Gibbes,  George,  Aston  Cantloe. 

76  Greenway,  Joan,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

77  Greene,  Thomas,  Warrendon. 

78  Godwin,  William,  Evesham. 

79  Hickman,  Joyce,  Rowley  Regis. 

80  Haye,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Bengworth. 

81  Hide,  John,  yeoman,  Acton  Beauchamp. 

82  Hill,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Clent. 

83  Hale,  William,  yeoman,  Defiford. 

84  Hanmer  als.  Bowles,  Anne,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

85  Hughes,  Hugh,  Suckley. 

86  Hill,  Thomas,  husbandman,  Clent. 

87  Hincks,  Edmond,  clothier,  St.  Helen,  Worcester. 

88  Hill,  Ann,  spinster,  Feckenham. 

89  Heming,  John,  Bradely. 

90  Hawtin,  John,  husbandman,  Alderminster. 

91  Hodbach,  Henry,  Stoke  Prior. 

92  Harris,  William,  Halesowen. 

93  Hopkins,  Edward,  labourer,  Yardley. 

94  Hobday  als.  Lacie,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

95  Harris,  George,  weaver,  Droitwich. 

96  Hart,  Jonas,  Broome. 

97  Hooman,  John,  Inkbarrowe. 

98  Hunniatt,  Francis,  yeoman.  North  Pidle. 

99  Harvey,  John,  clerk,  St  Clement's,  Worcester. 
100  Heyward,  John,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

loi  Howes,  Richard,  Claredon. 

102  Hawkes,  Katherine,  widow,  Henley-in-Arden. 

103  Heath,  Roger,  Feckenham. 

104  Jefferies,  Edward,  Old  Swinford. 

105  Jackson  als.  Deelie,  Jane,  Halesowen. 

106  Jackson  als.  Weaver,  Elin,  spinster,  Bishampton. 

107  James,  John,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

108  Jacksons,  James,  clerk,  Evesham. 

109  Jansey  als.  Hill,  Anne,  Acton  Beauchampe. 

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Kempson,  Edward,  Rowley. 

Keightley,  John,  South  Litleton. 

Llyde,  Edward,  Coulsdon,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

Lawe,  John,  Dodderhill. 

Leaden.  Richard,  Comberton  Parva. 

Lea,  William,  yeoman,  Ullenhall. 

Laugher,  Henry,  tanner.  Inkberrow. 

Marys,  Ann,  widow,  Grafton  Flyford. 

Moy,  John,  Ombersley. 

Madestard,  Alice,  Old  Swinford. 

Munne,  William,  carpenter,  Martley. 

Mountford,  Edward,  Kidderminster. 

Milner,  Anne,  widow,  Evesham. 


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Marriott,  Weaker,  glover,  Pershore. 

Mucklowe,  William,  Northfield. 

Millard,  Winifred,  .Alvechurch. 

Maide,  Richard.  Snitterfield. 

*Marys,  Mary,  Hatton. 

Norris,  William,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Ne'wman,  Thomas,  Ripple. 

Newberry,  Edward,  Worcester. 

Nashe,  Alice,  widow,  Rushock. 

Nutt,  Margaret,  spinster,  Martley. 

Noxon,  William,  Broadwas. 

Osborne,  Weaker,  St.  Swiihin,  Worcester. 

Ockley,  Humphry,  Leighe. 

Onyons  (Hunions),  Richard,  Mathon. 

Ordway,  John,  yeoman,  Brodway. 

Perkins,  Giles,  Abberton. 

Prewe,  Richard,  Long  Compton. 

Price,  John,  Alvechurch. 

Pace,  Jane,  widow,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

Phillis,  Richard,  Claynes. 

Price,  Ann,  widow,  Alvechurch. 

Pilkington,  Gabriel,  husbandman,  Alderminster. 

Penne,  Oswald,  silhsmith,  Belbroughton. 

Purshall.  Roger,  Chaddesley  Corbet. 

Petford,  Edward,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

Pratt,  Ann,  Wick- Pershore. 

Penryce,  Jeffery,  milner,  Overbury. 

Parr,  John,  Lenchwicke. 

Phillipps,  Matthew,  Overbury. 

Pebbardy,  Edward,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

Penne,  John,  Pershore. 

Quarrell,  Giles,  Bricklehampton. 

Rea,  Thomas,  Kempsey. 

Rose,  Richard,  Ilmington. 

Roberts,  Thomas,  Overbur>'. 

Ryall,  Edmund,  Alvechurch. 

Roades,  Margaret,  Dudley. 

Russell,  Thomas,  Evesham. 

Richards,  Thomas,  Vardley. 

Robbinson  als.  Mason,  Jeffery,  Dudley. 

Styche,  Radulph,  gent.,  Worcester. 

Smith,  Sibilla,  widow.  Stoke  Prior. 

Smith  a/s.  Tayler,  Thomas,  Pedmore. 

Smith,  Francis,  yeoman,  Chaddesley  Corbet. 

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No. 

167  Sitch,  Joan,  spinster,  Bromsgrove. 

168  Stone,  John,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

169  Stanford,  Edith,  widow,  Tysoe. 

170  Symonds,  Robert,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

171  Smith,  Gilbert,  Stoke  Prior. 

172  Shorthasle,  John,  Beng worth. 

173  Sutton  ah.  Duddley,  Thomas,  gent.,  Netherton. 

174  Symonds,  William,  gent.,  Worcester. 

175  Sallway,  Richard,  blacksmith,  Holt. 

176  Saunders,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 

177  Saunders,  Thomas,  Powicke. 

178  Tysoe,  John,  Evesham. 

179  Turbervile,  Roger,  Queenhill. 

180  Turvey,  Henry,  Pershore. 

181  Tanner,  John  and  Elizabeth,  Fladbury. 

182  Tomkins,  Baldwin,  Aston  Cantloe. 

183  Turbutt,  William,  yeoman,  Breedon. 

184  Tovey,  Robert,  Bidford. 

185  Toms,  John,  yeoman,  Sallwarp. 

186  Tustian,  Thomas,  Croome  Dabitot. 

187  Twinberrowe,  James,  Malvern  Magna. 

188  Tolly,  Richard,  Crowle. 

189  Tovie  als.  Jones,  Katherine,  Wichenford. 

190  Tandy,  John,  labourer.  Abbots  Morton. 

191  Turbitt,  William,  Breedon. 

192  Unwen,  Richard,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

193  Viner,  Walter,  Strensham. 

194  Vincent,  Robert,  Old  Swinford. 

195  Williams,  Richard,  husbandman,  Pedmore. 

196  Wingod,  John,  Longden. 

197  Waishe,  George,  Northfield. 

198  Weale,  John,  Tan  worth. 

199  Wood,  Thomas,  Mathon. 

200  Wacke,  Laurett,  Blockley. 

201  Woodward,  Francis,  Birlingham. 

202  Wicken,  John,  husbandman,  Holt. 

203  Walker,  Barbara,  Preston  Baggot. 

204  Walker,  Margaret,  widow,  Broadway. 

205  Webley,  Ann,  widow,  Worcester. 

206  Wright,  Richard,  Warwick. 

207  Widdowes,  Elizabeth,  Blockley. 

208  Wilson,  Michael,  yeoman,  Feckenham. 

209  Whoeman,  Thomas,  Throckmorton. 

210  Wicken,  John,  Holte. 

211  Woodhowse,  Joseph,  yeoman,  Droitwich. 

212  Yarranton,  John,  yeoman.  Lower  Mitton. 

213  Yate,  Thomas,  Wootton  Wawen. 

214  Yates,  William,  Kidderminster. 

215  Young,  John,  millner,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

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1  Angell,  Edward,  clerk,  Upton  Snodsbury. 

2  Attwood,  Samuel,  esq.,  Wolverley. 

3  Aines,  John,  Alcester. 

4  Archbold,  Constance,  Old  Swinford. 

5  Bennett,  John,  labourer,  Salford. 

6  Bromley,  Henry,  esq.,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

7  Bromidge,  Thomas,  gent.,  Yardley. 

8  Bradley,  John,  yeoman,  Abberton. 

9  Butler,  Maria,  Defford. 

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10  Ballard,  Philipp,  Norton  Lenchwick. 

1 1  Bradsbawe,  Katherine,  widow,  Hatton. 

12  Bentley,  Ferdinand,  husbandman,  Wick-Pershore. 

13  Brian,  Juhn,  Hill  Croome. 

14  Ballard,  John,  shepheard,  Salford. 

15  Blicke,  Nicholas,  Bromesgrove. 

16  Browne,  William,  Kidderminster. 

17  Baker,  Griffin,  Blockley. 

18  Baker,  Thomas,  Bromesgrove. 

19  Beesley,  Merriell,  widow,  Aston  Cantloe. 

20  BusheU,  Francis,  Moore. 

21  Brooke,  John,  yeoman,  Sallwarp. 

22  Brommidg,  Hugh,  husbandman,  Earles  Croome. 

23  Courte,  Katherine,  spinster,  Henley-in-Arden. 

24  Childe,  John,  notary  public,  St.  Albans,  Worcester. 

25  Chamberlaine,  Thomas,  Brodwas. 

26  Capper  ah.  Whittenslowe,  Richard,  Suckley. 

27  Coxe  als.  Loxley,  Thomas,  Alcester. 

28  Cole,  Martha,  Kidderminster. 

29  Cookes,  Margery,  widow,  Daylesford. 

30  Chaunce,  Gilbert,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

31  Clarke,  James,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

32  Colchester,  Augustin,  Treddington. 

33  Cawther,  George,  taylor,  Eckington. 

34  Curtler,  William,  Northfield. 

35  •  Cappe,  Thomas,  Butlers  Marston. 

36  Cooke,  William,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

37  Chambers,  John,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

38  Chandler,  Francis,  Kemsey 

39  Crumpe,  Thomas,  Suckley. 

40  Cookes,  Mary,  widow,  Bromsgrove. 

41  Clarke,  Thomas,  Comberton  Magna. 

42  Cartwright,  Thomas,  Bentley  Pauncefoote. 

43  Collins,  Joan,  widow,  Halesowen. 

44  Collins,  Dorothy,  widow,  Worcester. 
44a  Connard,  Burfield,  gent.,  Feckenham. 

45  Damagnes,  William,  Queenhill. 

46  Daunce,  William,  husbandman,  Malvern  Magna. 

47  Dalton,  Hester,  widow,  Coughton  Magna. 

48  Daniell,  John,  husbandman,  Ridmarley  Debitot. 

49  Davies,  Nicholas,  Droitwich. 

50  Day,  William,  Wyer  Piddle. 

51  Dauies,  John,  Breedon. 

52  Dearelove,  Alice,  widow,  Dudley. 

53  Emmes,  John,  yeoman,  Hampton-Evesham. 

54  Farmer,  Abraham,  husbandman,  Welland. 

55  Farmer,  Alice,  widow,  Earles  Croome. 

56  Freeman,  Nicholas,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

57  Foxe,  Giles,  taylor,  Norton- Kemsey. 

58  Ferris,  Kenelm,  Welland. 

59  Jennings,  John,  Ripple. 

60  Forte,  Anker,  husbandman,  Comberton  Parva. 

61  Foley,  John,  nayler,  Dudley. 

62  French,  Richard,  yeoman,  Salwarp. 

63  Greene,  Thomas,  Comberton  Parva. 

64  Gilbert,  William,  Kingsnorton. 

65  Groues,  Thomas,  Ripple. 

66  George  als.  Kinsham,  John,  Norton- Breedon. 

67  German,  Joan,  widow,  Bromesgrove. 


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George  als.  Williams,  John,  Norton-Breedon. 

Gelfe,  Richard,  yeoman,  Salford. 

Gower,  William,  gent.,  Queenhill. 

Gardner,  Richard,  clerk,  Castlemorton. 

Harrison,  Edward,  Dudley. 

Hunt,  Thomas,  Oldbarrowe. 

Horniblowe,  George,  Fladbury. 

Hunt,  John,  husbandman,  Darlingscott. 

Harbome,  Ann,  Pirton. 

Hunt,  John,  Abbots  Moorton. 

Hurley,  Henry,  yeoman.  Hales  Owen. 

Heminge,  William,  Churchlench. 

Haynes,  Ann,  widow,  Comberton  Pai  va. 

Hewens,  Simon,  Over  Tysoe. 

Hobbins,  W^illiam,  Salford. 

Holbrooke,  Henry,  Lenchwick. 

Hunt,  George,  Naunton  Beauchamp. 

Hunt,  Mary,  widow,  Bradley. 

Hunt,  William,  labourer,  Shrawley. 

Hancox,  Thomas,  Longdon. 

Hodgetts,  John,  nailer,  Dudley. 

Hud,  John,  labourer,  Castlemorton. 

Jones,  Joan,  spinster,  Martley. 

Jones,  John,  yeoman,  Malvern  Magna. 

Knowles,  Richard,  jun.,  Cradely. 

Knight,  Thomas,  Alvechurch. 

Kempe,  John,  blacksmith,  Harvington. 

Knowles,  John,  yeoman.  Wire  Piddle. 

Lovell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Welland. 

Leadon,  Edward,  Great  Comberton. 

Llewellia,  Alexander,  Mathon. 

Launder,  Isaac,  Evesham. 

Miles,  Ann,  widow,  Peopleton. 

Mathewes,  Roger,  Claverdon. 

Medley,  Georo^e,  sen.,  Warwick. 

Martin,  Anne,  widow,  Norton-Breedon. 

Morris  als.  Hughes,  Thomas,  Pershore. 

Maunder,  Edward,  Bleckley. 

Marshall,  Elizabeth,  Inkbarrowe. 

Moule,  William,  Rushocke. 

Nurton,  Anthony,  Claynes. 

Noxon,  William,  yeoman,  Brodwas. 

Newbery,  John,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Orton,  George,  Little  Comberton. 

Price,  Henry,  Eldersfield. 

Perrott,  Mary,  Evenlode. 

Penrice,  Robert,  clerk,  Dodderhill. 

Perrye,  Margaret,  spinster,  Seavernstoke, 

Pytt,  Alice,  widow,  Staunton. 

Portman,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Upton-upon-Severn. 

Pierce,  Francis,  Bidford. 

Pennell,  George,  baker,  Sallwarpe. 

Parker,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alvechurch. 

Pooler,  John,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

Palmer,  Gilbert,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 

Puller,  Richard,  tayler,  Kidderminster. 

Perkes,  Thomas,  Bearley. 

Powell,  David,  labourer,  Abbotts  Morton. 

Price,  Richard,  weaver,  Kidderminster. 


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127  Parker,  William,  Wootten  Wawen. 

128  Rutter,  John,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

129  Robbins,  Lancelot,  Holt. 

130  Rudge,  Robert,  blacksmith.  Ripple. 

131  Reade,  FLIizabeth,  widow,  lielbroughton. 

132  Roberts,  Frances,  widow,  Powicke. 

133  Small,  John,  husbandman,  Belbroughton. 

134  Skelding-,  Thomas,  Pediiiore. 

135  Smith,  .Margaret,  widow,  Hartlebury. 

136  Smith,  Alice,  spinster,  Hretforton. 

137  Skinner,  Edward,  Worcester. 

138  Saunders,  Robert,  clerk,  Crowle. 

139  Spilsbury,  Henry,  Uptnn-upon-.Severne. 

140  Sale,  Brace,  yeoman,  Temple  Grafton. 

141  Smith,  Elizabeth,  Rowley  Regis. 

142  Smith,  Hugh,  Halesowen. 

143  Stone,  Richard,  Shrawley. 

144  Staunton,  John,  Norton  Linsey. 

145  Smart,  Richard,  Old  Swinford. 

146  Smith,  Afferie,  Wroxhall. 

147  Smart,  Michael,  yeoman,  Luddington. 

148  Thatcher,  Thomas,  Hartlebury. 

149  Tubbes,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Inckbarrowe. 

150  Tayier,  William,  clerk,  Lenchwick. 

151  Tandy,  George,  Worcester. 

152  Tompkins,  John,  clerk,  Sal  warp. 

153  Tysoe,  Philip,  Evesham. 

154  Terrie,  Ann,  spinster.  Tan  worth. 

155  Toye,  John,  yeoman,  W^oKerley. 

156  Turbett,  Thomas  and  Isabell,  Breedon. 

157  Wiggett,  John,  yeoman,  Spernall. 

158  Wilson,  Robert,  Hatton 

159  Wheatley,  William,  Henley-in-Arden. 

160  Williams,  John,  Whitchurch. 

161  Wade,  -Stephen,  Pershore. 

162  Wallforde,  John,  Salwarp. 

163  White,  Thomas,  Rowley  Regis. 

164  Wagstaffe,  Richard,  Badsey. 

165  Wooddall,  Edward,  Kings  Norton. 

166  Walker,  Giles,  Samborne. 

167  Woodhouse,  William,  yeoman,  .Salwarpe. 

168  Wheeler,  Edmund,  Droitwich. 

169  Witten,  Richard,  Belbroughton. 

170  Welles,  John,  husbandman,  Moseley. 

171  Webley,  Walter,  The  Berrow. 

172  Wodley,  William,  Eldersfield. 

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1  Alcester,  Roger,  Haddington. 

2  Ballard,  Anne,  Inckbarrow. 

3  Best,  Fortune,  widow,  Cotheridge. 

4  Barksdale,  Nathaniel,  St.  Martin,  Worcester, 

5  Ballard,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hartlebury. 

6  Browne,  Anthony,  Acton  Beachampe. 

7  Bacon,  John,  Worcester. 

8  Button,  James,  esq.,  Kidderminster. 

9  Baylies,  Edmund,  Haselor. 

10  Barksdall,  Dorothy,  widow,  St.  Hellen,  Worcester. 

11  Bird,  Thomas,  Bretforton. 

12  Chance,  Gilbert,  shoemaker,  Bromsgrove. 


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Colles,  Andrew,  Suckley. 
Chance,  Thomas,  Hadsor. 
Case,  Joyce,  widow,  Arrovve. 
Clarke,  Alice,  widow,  Alcester. 

Cooke  Ills.  Cawthry,  William,  Stratford-upon-Avon. 
Clough,  John,  Abbotts  Morton. 
Cookes,  William,  Hurcott. 
Dower,  Elizabeth,  Martley. 
Deakes,  John,  Claynes. 
Dugard,  Edith,  spinster,  Worcester. 
Evans  als.  Griffith,  Thomas,  gent.,  Hanley  Castle. 
Fletcher,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Blockley. 
Fulford,  Richard,  Tanworth. 
Ford,  Martin,  sadler,  Bromsgrove. 
Freeston,  Thomas,  Kidderminster. 
Greaves,  William,  T;in worth. 
George,  John,  Eckington. 
Greenway,  John,  labourer,  Eldersfield. 
Gibbins,  John,  yeoman,  Severne  Stoke. 
Gardner,  John,  Ombersley. 
Granger,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Hanley  Castle. 
Gregory,  Thomas,  Claynes. 
Harries,  William,  clothier,  Worcester. 
Hands,  Christopher,  Honington. 
Hill,  Arthur,  gent.,  Uroitwich. 
Harward,  W^illiam,  Bretforton. 
Hobday.  Thomas,  Inkbarrow. 
Harward,  John,  Hidford. 
Hancoxe,  William,  husbandman,  Eckington. 
Harbage,  William,  yeoman,  Inkbarrow. 
42a  Jones,  John,  Ombersley. 

43  Johnsons,  Henry,  Salford. 

44  Jackson,  Williarri,  Tanworth. 

45  Jones.  Thomas,  yeoman,  Martley. 

46  Kinges,  John,  Hartlebury. 

47  Knight,  Henry,  Stoke  Prior. 

48  Lyes,  William,  Whittington. 

49  Lea,  Thomas,  yeoman.  Kings  Norton. 

50  Longe,  Thomas,  Bidford. 

51  Lightburne,  Thomas,  weaver,  Ombersley. 

52  Munne,  John,  Martley. 

53  Mattey  als.  Smith,  Joan,  Castle  Morton. 

54  Melley,  Henry,  Halesowen. 

55  Malyns,  Anne,  Tysoe. 

56  Mence,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Himbleton. 

57  Miles,  Barbara,  Pepleton. 

58  Newnam,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Alvechurch. 

59  Nuttinge,  Edward,  yeoman,  Longdon. 

60  Owen,  John,  Hartlebury. 

61  Perkins,  William,  yeoman,  Abberton. 

62  Parkes,  Roger,  Halesowen. 

63  Perkins,  Philip,  Abberton. 

64  Pennell,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Salwarp. 

65  Pardoe,  Richard,  Claynes. 

66  Price,  Margaret,  spinster,  Breedon. 

67  Penne,  Oswald,  Belbroughton. 

68  Reeve,  John,  Wigglesford. 

69  Rose,  Phillip,  Treddington. 

70  Round,  Thomas,  Alcester. 


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Rosse,  John,  Hailowes. 

Richards,  Humphry,  carpenter,  Norton  Kemsey. 
Shreeue,  Richard,  Wootton  Wawen. 
Slye,  Clement,  husbandman,  Old  Stratford. 
Stockall,  Richard,  Malvern  Magna. 
Smith,  Thomas,  Inckbarrow. 
Smith,  Joan,  widow,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 
Standish,  Edward,  St.  Martin,  Worcester. 
Staunton,  Humfry,  Cradley. 
Shackleton,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Yardley. 
Sharpies  als.  Fogge,  Edmund,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 
Sparry,  Henry,  husbandman,  Clent.  , 

Smith,  William,  Whitchurch. 
Sheriffe,  George,  Tibberton. 
Tompson  als.  Beare,  William,  Old  Swinford. 
Tayler,  John,  Ippesley. 
Tandy,  tsabell,  Bishampton. 
Tayler,  Robert,  Daylesford. 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Kington. 
Tavender,  Francis,  yeoman,  Himbleton. 
Tovie,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Eckington. 
Ward,  John,  Severn  Stoke. 
Wodley.  Thomas,  carpenter,  Severn  Stoke. 
Wootton,  John,  butcher.  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 
Wooddall,  Christopher,  Northfield. 
Wilkes  ah.  Darke,  Stephen,  Evesham. 
Walker.  Edward,  yeoman.  Temple  Grafton. 
Whitfield,  Ambrose,  Kidderminster. 
Willetts,  William,  Rowley  Regis. 
Webster,  Edward,  Kidderminster. 
Wall,  John,  Ombersley. 

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Askew,  Thomas,  Dudley. 

Amphlett,  Thomas,  Ombersley. 

Bowen,  .^nne,  Powick. 

Baylies,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Brom-grove. 

Becke,  Margery,  widow,  Kingsnorton. 

Chaunders,  Edward,  Kingsnorton. 

Cowper,  Thomas,  Rowington. 

Coley,  Edmund,  Halesowen. 

Flavell,  Thomas,  yeoman,  Bromsgrove. 

Greene,  Robert,  blacksmith,  Kidderminster. 

Harris,  John,  Franckley. 

Jones,  William,  labourer,  Bishampton. 

Jones,  Henry,  Tenbury. 

Lucas,  Elizabeth,  Moseley. 

Meadowes,  William,  Brayles. 

Milles,  William,  Kidderminster. 

Nott,  John,  Worcester. 

Palmer,  John,  yeoman,  Yardley. 

Pace,  William,  Worcester. 

Quarrell.  Robert,  Briclehampton. 

Randle,  Richard,  yeoman,  Ombersley. 

Rodge,  William,  Upton-upon-Severne. 

Smith,  Peter,  barber,  Kidderminster. 

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Syner,  William,  Kidderminster. 

Surman,  William,  Leigh. 

Salmon,  John,  Malvern  Parva. 

Tayler,  John,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

Thomas,  William,  yeoman,  ISIathon. 

Turner,  Robert,  shoemaker,  Chadisley  Corbet. 

Terrett,  Elizabeth,  widow,  Longdon. 
3ra  Unwyn,  Samuel^  clerk,  Wichenford. 
32     Wrenford,  Thomas,  Longdon. 

Woodward,  John,  St.  Peter,  Worcester. 

Wallford,  Matthew,  Kowington. 

Wright,  John,  husbandman.  Berrow. 

Weston,  Ursula,  widow,  Hampton  Magna. 

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Becke,  Thomas,  Cofton  Hackett. 

Bissell,  John,  Uefford. 

Corbett,  Edward,  yeoman,  Brayles. 

Deakin,  John,  St.  John  Bedwardine. 

Jones,  David,  Witley  Magna. 

Lett,  Ann,  widow,  Holy  Cross,  Pershore. 

Nash,  Elizabeth,  All  Saints,  Worcester. 

8  Parker,  George,  Halesowen. 

9  Partenton,  John,  Churchlench. 

10  Richards,  Mary,  widow,  Yardley. 

11  Sparke,  Alice,  widow.  Holt. 

12  Woodward,  Margery,  widow.  Stoke  Prior. 

13  Woodward,  .\nn,  widow,  Hanbury. 

14  Wilkes,  Eleanor,  widow,  Churchlench. 

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INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Abant  als.  Turner,  — .  i6 

Abbots,  Abbotts,   Jn.  83  ;  Thos.  167  ; 

Wm.  64,  85 
Abell,  Joan,   125  ;  Wm.  67  ;  als.  Bul- 

locke,  Hen.  25  ;   Jn.  24  ;    als.  Pack- 
man, Geo.  107  ;  Clarke  a/.f.,  Thos.  87 
Abington,  Edw.  108 
Abrahall,  J  cane,  66  ;  Robt.  107 
Acton,  Chas.  58  ;   Hugh,  121  ;  Margt. 

112;    Rich.  6,  9;    als.  Gunner  als. 

Lorum,  Anne,  188  ;  .''  Acton,  49 
Adams,  Alice,   59;    Anth.   125;   Gilb. 

12;    Joane,   157;    Jn.    5;  Thos.  6; 

Wm.  20 
Addams,    Frances,     182;    Hen.     112; 

My.  93;   Rich.  64,   128;   Thos.   69, 

153  ;  Wm.  132 
Addames,  Jn.  70  ;  Thos.  82 
Addenbrooke,  Hen.  85  ;  Jn.  39 
Addis,   Ann,  74  ;    Edw.  62  ;    Francis, 

117,  188  ;  Isab.  161  ;  Jn.  112  ;  Rich. 

16,  187  ;  Wm.  42 
Adkins,  Thos.   128,  135  ;  als.  Walker, 

Jn-  135 
Adkisse,  Joyce,  142 
Adlum,  Thos.  139 
Afeild,  Hen.  18 
Agbarrowe,  Agberrow,  Agborow,  Edw. 

135,  167  ;  Gilb.  184;  Humf.  128 
Agodsoe,  Rich.  25 
Aines,  Jn.  193 

Aingell,  Jas.  176.     See  also  Angell 
AJnsworth,  Thos.  46 
Albright,  Ricii.  164 
Albrit,  My.  164 

Albutt,  My.  164.     See  also  Allbott 
Alcester,  Rog.  196  ;  Wm.  55 
Alchurch(?),  — ,17;    Rich.  90;   Wm. 

102 
Alcocks,  Alcockes,  Mari.i,  184  ;  Thos. 

164 
Alcott,  Rich.  45 
Alcoxe,  Raynold,  60 
Alderford,  F" ranees,  79 
Aldern,   Alderne,  Alice,   132  ;  Edm.  i, 

153  ;  Jn.  69,  107  ;  Margy.  61  ;  Rog. 

25  ;  Wm.  23,  35,  59 
Aldersitch,  Alice,  38 
Aldington,  Ellene,  21  ;  Jn.  142  ;  Margt. 

171  ;  Wm.  33 

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Aldridge,  Eliz.  150;    Walt.  108;  Wm. 

184 
Aldworth,  Jn.  53,  55 
Aleighe,    Rich.    150.      See   also   Aley 

and  Alye 
Alexander,  Jn.  89  ;  Thos.  46 
Aley,  Grasyer  als. ,  Thos.  24 
Alford,     Gilb.     112;     Priscilla,     176; 

Wm.  55 
Alies  (Lies  In  /.),  Jn.    142  ;   Phil.  86. 

See  also  Allis,  AUys 
Allbott,  Thos.  157.     See  also  Albutt 
Allen,  Alice,  147  ;  Ann,  171  ;  Barbara, 

147  ;     Bridget,    132  ;     Chris.    95  ; 

Dor.  45  ;   Eliz.   108;   Frances,  135  ; 

Francis,    78,    80;    Geo.    187;    Hen. 

78  ;    Humf.    80  ;    Joan,    171  ;    Jn. 

59,   61,   65,   66,   96,    107,    138,    139, 

176  ;  Julij,  161  ;  Morice,  102  ;  Ralph, 

121  ;  Rich.  72  ;  Robt.  96  ;  Thos.  67, 

88,    132,    135,   157  ;  Wm.    142,   182  ; 

Errington   als.,   Thos.    147  ;  Glover 

als..,  Rich.  133 
AUin,  Eliz.  96 

Allis,  Rog.  128.     See  also  Alies,  Allys 
Allison,  Rich.  117 
Allport,  Robt.  142 
Allys,  Alice,  93;    Blanch,    171  ;  Wm. 

Alsbury,  Wm.  176 

Alye,  Crasyer,  48  ;  Jacob,   125  ;  Rog. 

3  ;  als.  Tacie  (?),  Thos.  26.    See  also 

Aleighe,  Aley 
Alyes,  Edw.  190 

Amaris,  Emma,  14  ;  Joane,  58  ;  Thos.  9 
Amary,     Amery,    Ammry,     Rich.    1 5  ; 

Thos.  61  ;  Wm.  107 
Ambros,  Hen.  128 
Amphlett,  Amflett,  Amphlet,  Amphlitte, 

Ann,    167;    Edm.    112;    Geo.    77  \ 

Hugh,  164  ;  Humf.  190  ;  Jn.  14, 121  ; 

Rich.  41  ;    Sam.  132  ;   Thos.  10,  31, 

117,   142,   147,  161,   182,   198;  Wm. 

58,  76,  98  ;  als.  Smith,  Rich.  2 
Amsden,    Rich.     128  ;    als.    Gregorie, 

Jn.  40  ;  Walt.  63 
Amyes,  Jas.  105 
Ancell,  Edm.  112 
Anderouse,  Robt.  142 
Anderton,  Jn.  138 


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Andley,  Rich.  68 

Andrewes,  — ,  66  ;   Alice,   i6i  ;    Ann, 

I35i  190  ;  Hen.  153  ;  Jn.  10,  26,  90  ; 

Nich.  150  ;  Phil.  69  ;  Rich.  89,  142  ; 

Thos.  35,  157  ;  Wm.  80,  190 
Andrews,  Geo.   138  ;  Jn.   17  ;    Margt. 

138  ;  Wm.  46,  55 
Androes,  Humf.  5  ;  Jn.  6,  14  ;  Thos.  39 
Androos,  Jn.  1 1 
Andros,  Eleanor,  57  ;  Eliz.  93  ;  Raphe, 

153 
Androsse  [Andrews],  Robt.  182 
Angell,  Edw.  193  ;  Isab.  128  ;  Jn.  121  ; 

Rich.  107  ;  Thos.  60 
Anger,  Jn.  60 
Angle,  Margy.  61 
Ap  Howell,  Morris  Sara,  130 
Ap  Hugh,  Hugh,  56  ;  Thos.  89 
Ap  Thomas  ap  Evan,  Jn.  128 
Apparry,  Pearce,  65 
Applebe,    Geo.     125;    Win.     10;    a!s. 

Field,  Jn.  12S 
Applebye,  Applebie,  Joan,  92  ;  Jn.  55  ; 

Rich.  121  ;  Thos.  92 
Appresett  (?),  Thos.  55 
Aprice,  Jn.  91  ;  Morgan  Abevan,  13  ; 

Rob.  79 
Archarde,  Jn.  19  ;  Thos.  27.     See  also 

Archerd 
Archbold,  Cath.  150;   Chris.  90  ;  Con- 
stance, 193  ;  Jn.  107  ;  als.  Archpole, 

Edw.  88,  100 
Arche,  Alice,  1 2 1 

Archer,  Jn.  164,  171  ;  Nich.  139,  153 
Archerd,  Joan,  147.    Sec  also  KtchsLtdt 
Arden,  Jane,  12 
Argent,  Robt.  21 
Aris,  Katheren,  46  ;  Mar^t.  40 
Armes.  Leon.  121  ;  Wm.  96 
Armestronge,  Jn.  19,  26  ;  Wm.  16 
Arndell,  Wm.  147 
Arnett,  Thos.  17 
Arnway,   Kath.   87  ;   Rich.   95  ;  Thos. 

164 
Arrowsmith,  Margt.  112 
Artch,  Nich.  85 
Ascoll,  Jn.  67 

Ascue,  Hen.  139.     See  also  hsktvi 
Aseverne,  Joane,  83 
Ashbie,  Ashbye,  Anth.  48  ;  Jn.  1 57, 164  ; 

My.  188 
Ashcraft,  Alice,  164  ;  Thos.  106 
Ashen,  Edw.  138 
Ashfield,  Robt.  77 

Ashford,  Asheford,  Jn.  51  ;  Thos.  164 
Ashley,    Ashlie,    Edw.    142;    Jn.    11  ; 

Rich.  5 
Ashmore,  Anne,  45 
Ashwell,    Ahce,    23;    Jn.    157,     180; 

Nich.  38  ;   Thos.  15 


Ashwin,  Ashwine,  Margy.  26  ;  Wm.  82 

Ashworth,  Elinor,  53 

Askew,  Barnaby,  65  ;  Jn.  67  ;  Thos. 

198.     See  also  Ascue 
Asmore,  Thos.  32 
Aspinall,  Alex.  107 
Aspinner,  Myles  als.,  Thos.  1 1 5 
Asplen  als.  Gilbert,  Jn.  62 
Asplin,     Florence,     121  ;     Joan,     51  ; 

Wm.  13 
Asshbery,  Edm.  87 
Asteley' rt/j-.  Bell,  Rich,  i 
Astlie,  Rich.  98 
Aston,  Joan,  30;  Rich.  21,23;   ^og. 

80  ;  Thos.  63 
Atherall,  Jn.  108 
Atherfould,  Robt.  147 
Atherseech,  Raynold,  83 
Athrelfoe,  Jn.  102 
Atkens,  Atkins,  Elinor,  24  ;    Eliz.  24  ; 

Thos.  42 
Atkyn,  Jn.  62 
Atkys,  Rich.  72 
Atmeare,  Isab.  3 
Atwood,    Attwood,    — ,    104  ;    Barth. 

135  ;   Chas.  16  ;  Edw.  28  ;  Geo.  98  ; 

Margy.  128  ;  Rich.  32,41  ;  Sam.  193 
Aubrey,  Nich.  117 

Aulseter,  Davey,  60.     See  also  Auster 
Ausborne,  Nath.  90 
Aushalls  als.  Hosier,  Rich.  117 
Austen,  Austin,  Anne,  117  ;  Barth.  105, 

172  ;  Elias,  103  ;   Hy.  142  ;  Jn.  167  ; 

Jos.  153 
Auster,  Aullseter,  Rog.  132,  150 
Aven,  Thos.  38 

Avenant,  Avnante,  Alex.  49,  104 
Averell,  Hen.  6  ;  Wm.  153 
Averey,   Averie,    Avery,    Isaac,    128  ; 

Jn.  6  ;   Rich.  99  ;  Wm.  167 
Averne,  Wm.  147 
Avis,  Avise,  Jn.  30,  42  ;  Walt.  5 
Awbooke,  Wm.  50 
Awtie,  Thos.  17 
Ayles,  Jas.  153  ;  Wm.  76 
Aynesworth,  Ancker,  70 
Ayre,  Edwin,  105 
Ayton,  Lawr.  167 


Bache,  Batche,  — ,  54  ;  .\bel,  58  ;  Edw. 

150;  Geo.  97;   Hen.   188;  Jn.   112, 

125,    153,    172  ;    Margt.    188  ;   Rich. 

112;  Thos.  25,  74,    112;  Wm.   135, 

'36 
Bachler,  Bacheler,  Bachelor,  Bachilor, 

Ann,  106  ;  Eliz.  42  ;  Geo.  59  ;  Joane, 

125  ;  Jn.  82,   139;   Rich.  72  ;  Thos. 

58  ;  Bonde  als.,  Alice,  86.     See  also 

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Index  Nominum. 


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Backer,   Christian,    180;    Rich.    176; 

Thos.  180 
Bacon,  Isab.   157  ;  Joane,  84  ;  Jn.  96, 

196  ;  Rich.  46 
Badger,  Alice,  23  ;  Dor.  102  ;  Eliz.  45, 

153  ;  Elnor,  125  ;  Geffrey,  6  ;  Hen. 

121  ;  Jane,  172  ;  Jn.  27,  182  ;  Nich. 

53  ;    Rich.  54,  55,  182  ;    Thos.  44  ; 

Wm.  20 
Badland,   Badlande,  Elinne,   105  ;  Jn. 

176  ;  Ralph,  69  ;  Thos.  161 
Badsey,  Thos.  190 
Badson,  Thos.  132 
Bagget,  Jas.  102 
Baggott,  Jn.  50,  108,  143,  164  ;  Oliver, 

117;  Rich.  172  ;  Thos.  128 
Bagley,  Geo.  187 
Bagnall,    Nich.     153  ;    Raphe,    112  ; 

Wm.  31,  112,  164 
Bailie,    Baily,    Baylie,    Baylye,  Alice, 

28,  31  ;  Anth.  153  ;  Dav.  164  ;  Joan, 

63  ;  Jn-  33^  36 
Bailis,    Bailies,    Hen.    33  ;  Rich.    85  ; 

Wm.  94.     See  also  Bay  lis 
Baken,  Thos.  9 
Baker  (?),  — ,  103 
Baker,  Anne,  14  ;  Uan.  5  ;  Edw.  75  ; 

Elinor,  73  ;  Eliz.  91,98,  1 12  ;  Francis, 

46  ;    Geo.    142  ;    Griffirv,    50,    194  ; 

Hen.    139,    147,    161  ;    Hugh,    45  ; 

Humph.    12  ;    Isab.    168  ;  Jas.    29  ; 

Jasper,  92,  180  ;  Joane,  94  ;  Jn.  86, 

108,    112,     117,    121,    139  ;    My.    9, 

143;  Nich.  82, 128;  Pet.  164;  Rich. 

56,  61,  65,  69,  167,  190  ;    Robt.  38, 

184  ;    Thos.    37,    47,    68,    139,    161, 

182,  188,   194;    Wm.  94,   112,   128; 

Ills.     Clarke,     Jn.    20  ;     Brasewell 

als.^  Leon.  108  ;   Smyth  als.^  Jn.  28  ; 

Tomlins  als.,    Nich.    23  ;    Williams 

als.^  Thos.  54 
Baldine  als.  Baldvine,  Edm.  36 
Baldwin,    Baldwyn,   Eliz.    29  ;  Margt. 

62  ;  Wm.  78 
Ball,  Elenor,  84  ;  Jas.  112  ;  Matt.  81  ; 

Wm.  14 
Ballamie,    Ballamy,   Arth.    180  ;  Cath. 

143  ;  Eliz.    121  ;    Hen.   65  ;   Jn.    21, 

26.     See  also  Bellamy 
Ballard,    Anne,    4,     196  ;    Eliz.     121  ; 

Francis,  77,   147  ;    Hen.    147  ;    Jas. 

84  ;  Joane,    7  ;    Jn.    88,    194  ;    Phil. 

194;  Rich.  4,    150,   157;  Thos.  32, 

94,    154,    196;    Wm.    88,    107,    157, 

176  ;  als.  Fletcher,  Anne,  190 
Bamford,    Frances,     125  ;     Jn.     117  ; 

Nich.  125 
Banbury,    Banburie,   — ,    103  ;   Julian, 

125  ;     Robt.     135  ;    Powesse    als.., 

Erasmus,  123;  Gabriel,  146;  Wm.  71 


Bande,  Godfrey,  91  ;  Wm.  128 

Bane,  Wm.  67 

Banister,    Jn.    60  ;    Thos.    136  ;    als. 

Barnshurst,  Fooke,  125 
Bankes,  Bancks,  Geo.  loi  ;   Jane,  43  ; 

Jn.   157;  Margt.   84;  Morris,    102; 

Nich.   92,    108;    Thos.    121;   Wm. 

153  ;  Lewes  als.,  Wm.  36 
Banner,    Anne,    36  ;     Hen.    38,    39  ; 

Humf.  19  ;  Jn.  37,  125 
Bannes,  Rich.  164 
Banning,    Bannynge,    Jn.    64  ;    Kath. 

64  ;  Phil.  182 
Bant,  Chapman  als.,  Jn.  48 
Banwell,  Frances,  75  ;  Wm.  57 
Bar,  Jn.  121 

Barber,  Frances,  6  ;  Jn.  176  ;  Thos.  53 
Barker,   Anne,  74;    Hen.   150;    Wm. 

15,  164 
Barkley,  Wm.  1 1 7 
Barksdale,  Barksdall,  Dor.  196  ;  Nath. 

147,  196 
Barlow,  Jn.  7  ;    Rich.  172  ;  Chaundler 

als.,  Jn.  177 
Barnaby,  .\mphilis,  142 
Barnard,  Cath.  128  ;    Eliz.  164  ;    Hen. 

49  ;    Jn.   72  ;    Rich.  46  ;    Thos.   10, 

112,  117;    Hayward  als.,  Edw.  91. 

See  also  Bernard 
Barnes,   Anne,    150;    Eliz.    105,    184; 

Elean.   112;    Ellinor,  26;    Francis, 

37,  161  ;    Jas.  36  ;    Jn.  147  ;    Nich. 

54  ;    Rich.  63,   100,  108  ;   Thos.  15, 

27,  135.  147,  150 
Barnet,    Barnett,    Francis,    117,    184; 

Rich.   88  ;    Robt.    14;    Thos.   168  ; 

Wm.     176  ;     Collinson    als.,    Nich. 

121 
Barnshurst,  Robt.  172  ;  Banister  als., 

Fooke,  125 
Barnsley,  Barnesley,  Rich.  24  ;   Rog. 

60;  Walt.  135  ;  Wm.  75 
Barrer,  Thos.  63 
Barrett,  Ann,  176  ;  Cornishe,  112  ;  Jn. 

172 
Barrens,  Rich.  40 

Barrowe,  Edm.  50  ;  als.  Brian,  My.  35 
Bartlemew,  Jn.  132 
Bartlet,  Bartlett,  Jonas,  77,  79  ;   Robt. 

157  ;  Wm.  86 
Bartlome  als.  Sale,  Wm.  136 
Bartolomew  (?)  als.  Sales,  Antonie,  76 
Barton,  Ann,  100  ;   Anne,  143  ;   Edm. 

63  ;  Edw.  95  ;  Francis,  125  ;  Humf. 

40  ;  Jn.  93  ;  Margt.  164  ;  Robt.  63  ; 

Rog.  94  ;  Thos.  85 
Barwell,  Thos.  1 1 2 
Baskerfild,  Humf.  57 
Basset,  Bassett,  Barnard,  39  ;  Jn.  142  ; 

My.  190  ;  Mich.  143  ;  Rich.  94 


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204 


IVoj'cesier   lVi//s  and  Administrations. 


Baston,    Anne,    128  ;     Ealner,    190  ; 

Humph.  168  ;  Walt.  30 
Batchler,  Batchelor,  Alice,  36  ;   And. 

184;     Cicely,     112;     Francis,     76; 

Geo.  2,  61  ;    Jn.  24,  176,  184  ;   Rich. 

125;    Thos.   16,   34;    Wm.   21,   117, 

132,    182  ;    Haford   a/j.,   Thos.    16. 

See  also  Bachler 
Bate,  Alice,  7  ;  Hen.  10  ;  Jn.  62 
Bateman,  Hen.  184 
Bates,  Wm.  28 
Bathoe,  Wm.  42 
Battman,  Margy.  85 
Baugh,   Baughe,  Ann,    112;    Bridget, 

143  ;  Edm.    18  ;    Edw.    182  ;    Eliz. 

78,  143,  150;  Geo.  97;  Joane,  112  ; 

Jn.    74,    87,    95  ;    Lawr.    70  ;    Leon. 

100;  Margy.   108;   My.    184;  Rich. 

78,  112  ;  Robt.  65  ;  Thos.  182  ;  ah. 

Wade,  Ursula,  121 
Baule,  Hen.  3  ;   Jn.  3,  37  ;  Robt.  14  ; 

als.  Wodlow,  Alice,  43 
Bawden,  Jn.  1 1 
Baxster,  Baxter,  Alice,  80  ;  Ann,  136  ; 

Dav.    125;    Eliz.    157  ;    Elyn,    31  ; 

Emma,     164  ;     Jn.     9,    150,    157  ; 

Martin,    132;    Rich.    6,    150;    Rog. 

136  ;  Sicely,  81  ;  Steven,  100;  Thos. 

94,  117  ;  Wm.  92,  143 
Bayes,  Eliz.  168  ;  Jn.  143 
Baylies,  Baylis,  Baylyes,  Anne,   164  ; 

Austen,  139  ;  Cath.  112  ;  Chris.  37  ; 

Clement,    176  ;    Edm.    196  ;    Edw. 

33,  121  ;  Elinor,  74  ;  Eliz.  161,  iSo  : 

Hen.  125  ;   Humph.  190  ;  Jn.  24,  28* 

76,  164,  1 76*,  1 90;  Kath.  112;  Margt. 

112  ;  Martha,  117,  184  ;   Nich.  125  ; 

Rich.  19,  106,  164  ;  Thos.  T],  86,  96, 

117,  12S,  198  ;  Wm.  61,  180 
Baysent,  Alice,  67  ;  Margy.  67 
Beachampe,  Rich.  56 
Beacke,  Jn.  84;  Thos.   21.     See  also 

Beck 
Beale,  Beele,  Alice,  14  ;  Francis,  41  ; 

Gabriell,    180;    Joan,    23,    135  ;  Jn. 

98,  117,  128,  188,  190*;  Kath.  85,  98  ; 

Rich.    108,   190;  Robt.  68,  143,  153, 

188  ;  Sam.  27  ;  Wm.  27,  61,  68,  147, 

176*  ;  als.  Merrie,  Anne,   147,  166 
Beamech,  Julius,  53 
Beamont,  Robt.  12 
Beane,  Alice,  19,26  ;  Edm.  54  ;  Hugh, 

132  ;  Joan,  76  ;   Thos.  8  ;   Wm.  1 1  : 

Preese  als..,  Dav.  106 
Bearcrofte.  Humf.  70  ;  Thos.  65 
Beard,  Eliz.  37  ;   Jn.  147  ;    Ralph,  67  ; 

Rich.  34.     See  also  Bierd 
Beare,     Jane,     121   ;    Tompson    als., 

Wm.  r35,  198 
Bcarne,  Jn.  66 


Beasley,  Jn.  9.     See  also  Beesley 
Beavington,    Chris.    29  ;     Nich.    89  ; 

^/j-.  Warkeraan,  Anne,  102.    See  also 

Bevengton 
Beck,  Becke,  Ann,  112  ;  Francis,  187  ; 

Grace,  172  ;    Jn.  187  ;    Margy.  198  ; 

Robt.  5  ;  Thos.  153,  199  ;  Wm.  128. 

See  also  Beacke 
Beckley,  Jn.  8 
Bedell,    Bedle,     Beedyll,    And.     139; 

Eliz.  38  ;    Francis,   147  ;    Hen.  27  3 

Jn.  128  ;  Thos.  180 
Bedowe,  Edw.  143  ;  Elinor,  47  ;  Jn.  47 
Beesly,    Beeseley,    Jn.     28,    30,    125; 

Julian  167  ;  Merriell,  194  ;  Thos.  87, 

150  ;  Wm.  85,  87.    See  also  Beasley 
Beet,  Hen.  57  ;  Isable,  117 
Belcher,  Belsheare,  Jn.    100 ;    Margt. 

105 
Bell,  Alice,  20,  45;    Chris.    128,    180; 

Edm.  97;    Francis,  150,  184;    Geo. 

67,  150  ;  Jn.  2  ;  Thos.  20,  42  ;  Wm. 

143  ;  als.  Daniell,  Thos.  72 
Bellamy,  Bellamye,  Eliz.  42  ;    Francis, 

64;  Robt.  168.     See  also  BaWATaie. 
Bellers,  Dor.  46  ;   Foulke,  147 
Bellfield,  Edw.  75        ^ 
Bencke,  Rog.  46 
Bendbow,  Robt.  69 
Bendy,  Thos.  45 
Benington,  Eliz.  172 
Benison,  Robt.  38 
Bennett,    Benett,    Bennet,    .Alice,  99  ; 

Ann,   143;  Avery,    157;  Chris.  98; 

Elinor,    188  ;  Eliz.  89  ;    Hen.   153  ; 

Isab.     121   ;    Jn.   14,   64,    81,   112* 

190,  193;    My.   139;   Nich.  99,  142, 

182,  187  ;   Rich.  69,  112  ;    Rog.  142, 

143;     Sim.    66;    Thos.     150,    153; 

Wm.  16,  68,  136,  184 
Bensone,  Oliver,  23 
Bent,  Rich.  1 1 7 
Bentford,  Benford,  Eliz.  63  ;    Rich.  68, 

168  ;   Sibble,  8  ;  Thos.  164 
Bently,  Bentley,  Alice,  28  ;  Cath.  142  ; 

Ferdinand,   194  ;  Fulke,  132  ;  Hen. 

27;    Jn.     117,     139;    Margt.     158; 

Margy.  10;  Rich.  150;    Thos.  142  ; 

Wm.  7,  97,  128 
Benton,  .Miles,  32  ;  Rich.  106 
Berecrofte,  Jn.  96 
Berge,  Rich.  54 

Bernard,  Wm.  86,  88.     See  also  Bar- 
nard 
Berrow,  Berrowe,  Eliz.  97  ;  Thos.  48  ; 

Wm.  190 
Berry,    Berrie,    Berrye,    Alice,     150; 

Amy,  62  ;  Jn.  48,  112;  Marian,  125  ; 

Thos.  25,  136  ;  Wm.  121 
Best,    Beste,    Alice,    82  ;    Anne,    i  ; 


Index  Nomiimm. 


205 


Anth.  150  ;    Chris.  158  ;   Edw.  128  ; 

Eliz.      128,     142  ;     Fortune,    196  ; 

Francis,   176  ;  Geffrey,  83  ;  Geo.  5, 

50;    Jn.    102,  103,   150*    168,    187; 

My.  180;  Phil.   150,   161  ;  Rich.  16, 

139  ;  Thos.  69,  81,   136,  168  ;  Wm. 

84,  100,  132,  161 
Bestpitch,  Geo.  77  ;  Miles,  117 
Betinson,  Kath.  77  ;  Nich.  23 
Bett,  Eliz.  121 
Betteburne,  Francis,  108 
Betterbrey,     Betterbury,      Hen.     42  ; 

Thos.  157 
Betterton,  Jn.  139  ;    Kobt.  150  ;  Thos. 

188 
Bettes,  Joane,  9 
Bevan,  Edw.  112  ;  Thos.  112 
Bevengton,  Beventon,  Nich.  83  ;  Robt. 

25 
Bevis,  Edw.  52 
Beyna,  Wm.  72 
Beynton,  Edm.  176 
Bibb,  Wm.  132.     6>^  rt/j^  Bybbe 
Bickermill  als.   Sturacres,  Thos.    102. 

See  also  Byckermyll 
Bickerson,  Eliz.  97 
Bidle,  Bidden,  Biddle,  Alice,  67  ;  Ann, 

30;  Anne,  16  ;  Chris.  5r  ;  Edw.  172  ; 

Geo.    187;  Joan,   63  ;  Jn.    12,    121, 

176  ;  Mattliie,   88  ;    Rich.   24,    108  ; 

Robt.  73;  Rog.  107,  168  ;  Thos.  153  ; 

Wm.  139,  172.     See  also  Byddle 
Bierd,  Wm.  150 

Biges,  Biggs,  Edw.  53  ;  Thos.  172 
Bigges,  — ,  44 
Biglin,  Ann,  136  ;  Rog.  108 
Bignell,  Thos.  84,  87 
Billie,  Wm.  78 
Billing,  Rich.  64 
Billinges,  Humph.  190 
Billingsley,     Billingslie,     Anne,     47  ; 

Raphe,  4  ;  Thos.  24  ;  Wm.  136 
Billington,  Anne,  102 
Bincher,  Weale  als.^  Hen.  84 
Binnion,  Brid.  125 
Birche,   Burch,   Byrch,  Jn.  32  ;    Rich. 

60,  69 
Bird,    Birde,   Anne,    121,   172;    Cath. 

63;    Eliz.    15;    Francis,    54;    Joan, 

164  ;   Jn.  71,  82,  99,  154  ;   My.  190  ; 

Nath.   65;    Phil.    121;    Sam.    136; 

Thos.  196.     See  also  Byrd,  Burd 
Birt,    Birte,    Birtt,    Byrt,    Edw.    132 

Francis,  157  ;  Hen.  74  ;  Jacob,  190 

Jn.  100,  106  ;  Thos.  16,  36,  1 17,  190 

Wm.  29,  117,  187.     See  also  Burt 
Birtcheweesell,  Margt.  56 
Bishop,  Bishopp,  Bysshopp,  Alice,  32  ; 

Jn.  40  ;  Matt.  21  ;   Robt.  94  ;  Thos. 

13.    See  also  Bushopp 


Bissell,  Byssell,  Eliz.   150;    Geo.  73; 

Hen.  37  ;  Jn.  11,  15,  199  ;  Thos.  27, 

176,  184  ;  Wm.  51,  121 
Blabye,  Jane,  37 
Blacke,  Jn.  168 
Blackeborn,    Cawdern   als.    Cawdrine 

als..,  Ellin,  loi 
Blackford,  Jn.  18;  Rich.  182;  Thos.  154 
Blackway,  Hen.  188 
Blackwell,  Ann,  95  ;   Edw.  164  ;  Eliz. 

150;   Joan,   42,    82;    Jn.    107,    112, 

1 17  ;  Wm.  56 
Blake,  Rich.  132  ;  Thos.  121 
Blakenege,  Jn.  117 
Blalacke,  Jn.  168 
Bleeke,  Rich.  7.     See  also  Blick 
Blew,  Blue,  Hen.  117  ;  Jn.  132  ;  Thos. 

40 
Blick,  Blicke,  Blyck,  Alice,  157  ;  Ellis, 

6  ;    Hen.   128  ;    Isab.  53  ;    Jn.  164  ; 

Margy.     104  ;    Martin,    46 ;     Matt. 

128  ;  Nich.  194;  Rich.  13  ;  Rog.  59, 

60  ;  Thos.  153  ;  Wm.  34,  168 
Blissard,  Blizard,  Blizzard,  Alice,  1 1  ; 

Anth.  168  ;  Dan.  88;   Francis,  184  ; 

Isab.  150  ;    Jn-  92,  180  ;    Rotheram, 

161  ;  Thos.  58,  128,  143  ;  Wm.  172 
Blisse,  Joane,  21  ;  Wm.  190 
Bloomer,  Wm.  21 
Blounte,  Blunt,  Geo.  60  ;  Jn.  43  ;  Rich. 

91  ;  .Sibell,  172  ;  Thos.  112 
Blower,  Francis,  35  ;    Giles,  loi  ;    Jn. 

176  ;  Kath.  99 
Blucke,  Thos.  154  ;  Wm.  153 
Bludworth,  My.  176 
Blumly,  Wm.  154 
Blundell,  Jn.  108 
Blunne,  Blonne,  Blune,  Jn.  92  ;    Joyce, 

176;    Thos.  80,  128,  172;    Wm.  18, 

50,  157 
Blurton,  Jn.  43 

Boddele,  Bodell,  Eliz.  30  ;  Rich.  108 
Bodels,  Wm.  32 
Bodledge,  .'\rth.  8 
Bodnam,     Boddenhame,    Anne,     157; 

Edm.  34  ;  Jn.  182  ;  Margy.  36 
Boeter,  see  Boweter 
Bollard,  Thos.  28 
Bolt,  Bolte,  Hen.  84  ;  Jn.   187  ;  Thos. 

23  ;  Wm.  108.  See  also  Boult 
Bolter,  Bowlter,  Jn.  29  ;  Robt.  3 
Bolton,  Anth.  95  ;  Eliz.  64  ;  Hen.  2  ; 

Jn.  63,  89,  108  ;  Thos.  128.    See  also 

Boulton 
Bonaker,  Boneker,   Hen.   153;   Thos. 

188  ;  Wm.  90 
Bond,  Bonde,   Boonde,   Bound,  Alice, 

84  ;  Joan,  69  ;  Jn.    147  ;   Rich.   32  ; 

Thos.  53,63  ;  Walt.  143  ;  Wm.  153, 

157  ;  als.  Bachelor,  Alice,  86 


206 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


Bondy,  Rich.  23 

Bonne,  Boune,  Edw.  25  ;  Wm.  135 

Bonner,  Jn.  164 

Booker,  Alice,  103  ;  Wm.  139 

Booth,  Boothe.Edm.  38,  172  ;  Humph. 

63  ;  Margerie,  loi  ;  Raphe,  17,  18 
Borne,    Burne,  AHce,   147  ;  Hen.  63  ; 

Jn.  75  ;  Rich.  88  ;  Wm.  49 
Borsly,  EUz.  147  ;  Rog.  139 
Bosswell,  Edw.  38 
Bosworth,  Edw.  loi  ;  Wm.  45 
Bott,  Wm.  61 
Boughe,  Rob.  143 
Boughton,  Nich.  44  ;  Wm.  125 
Boult,  Boulte,  Ann,   132  ;   Anth.    18  ; 

EHnor,    150  ;    Eliz.    139  ;    Francis, 

104;  Jn.  82  ;  Rich.  117,  161  ;  Thos. 

84 
Boulton,    I  sab.    30,     161;   Wm.     112. 

See  also  Bolton 
Boults,   Ann,    154  ;     Thos.    93,    153  ; 

Walt.  132 
Bourne,    Gilb.   69  ;    Griffin,  182  ;    Jn. 

16  ;  Rich.    147  ;    Thos.    172  ;    Wm. 

86  ;  als.  Cotton  als.  Wall,  My.  182 
Bouts,  Clem.  117;  Thos.  44 
Bovey,  Boovey,  Bouvy,  Bovie,  Jn.  158  ; 

Pet.  139  ;  Thos.  9,  17,  26 
Bowden,  Jn.  20 
Bowe,  Hen.  86 
Bowen,  Anne,  198 
Boweter,   Boeter,  Jn.  176  ;  Thos.  75  ; 

Wm.  190 
Bowker,  Bowkyr,  Eliz.  139  ;  Jn.  103  ; 

Margt.  176 
Bowkey,  Rich.  139 
Bowles,   Anth.    13,  25  ;  Hanmer  ah., 

Anne,  191 
Bowley,  Bowly,  Ann,  157  ;  Rich.  158  ; 

Wm.  157 
Bowyer,  Elinor,  172  ;    Eliz.  180;    Jas. 

139  ;   Jn-  98,  132  ;    Nich.  68  ;  Robt. 

19  ;  Geast  als.,  Edw.  37 
Boyce,    Boies,    Boyes,    Boys,    Boyse, 

Ancoret,  95  ;  Francis,  83  ;  Jn.  147  ; 

Margt.  68;    Rich.   136;    Robt.  24; 

Rowland,  161  ;   Thos.  29  ;  Wm.  46, 

84,  125,  168 
Brace,  Jn.  112,  135,  161  ;   Thos.  153  ; 

Walt.  147 
Bracie,  Bracye,  Edw.  67  ;    Wm.  117 
Braddock,  Alice,  176 
Bradeiey,  Bradley,  Bradlie,  Alice,  83  ; 

Harnabas,  117  ;  Edw.  161  ;  Eliz.  77  ; 

Francis,  150;  Giles,  44  ;    Geo.  loi  ; 

Hen.  33  ;    Humph.  37,  39  ;  Jas.  34  ; 

Jane,  72,  180  ;    Joan,  100,  176  ;    Jn. 

46,    76,    139*     193   ;    Margy.    135   ; 

Rich.  I,  42,  84,  75,  153  ;  Thos.  5,45, 

53,  168  ;  Walt.  32  ;  Wm.  3,  47,  180 


Bradford,  Alex.  164  ;  Giles,  117  ;  Isab. 

132  ;  Jas.  16,  95  ;  Jn.  16,  139  ;  Thos. 

182  ;    Wm.  125 
Bradhurst,  Joan,  135  ;  Robt.  147 
Bradshawe,  Edm.  82  ;    Humf.  84  ;  Jn. 

40  ;  Kath.  194 
Bradshewe,  Bradshoe,  Isab.  139;   Jn. 

55  ;  Robt.  5  ;  Wm.  184 
Bradstocke,  Wm.  98 
Bragdon,  Thos.  168 
Bramhall,  Jn.  69 
Brandard,  Francis,  157 
Brande,  Jn.  46 
Branden,  Jn.  8 
Brandon,  Thos.  108 
Brandys,  Wm.  84 
Branfield,  Eliz.  172 
Brantley,  Anne,  117;  Cvcelie,  3  ;  Jane, 

117  ;  Rich.  65  ;  Robt.  36,  98  ;  Wm. 

112 
Brasewell  als.  Baker,  Leon.  108 
Brasier,  Brasyar,  Thos.  88  ;  Wm.  48 
Bratford,  Thos.  106,  107  ;  Wm.  85 
Bratt,  Edw.  24  ;    als.  Pratt,  Ann,  53  ; 

Giles,  136  ;  Jn.  69  ;  Robt.  2 
Brawlard,  Anth.  74 
Brawler,  Anne,  117 
Bray,   Braye,    Chris.  27  ;    Edw.   125  ; 

Jn.  21,  29,  30;    Raphe,   27;    Thos. 

184  ;  Wm.  136 
Brayne,  Joane,  4  ;  Jn.  172 
Braynton,    Breynton,     Francis,     176; 

Jane,  172  ;  Jn.  172 
Bree,  Thos.  J7 
Brent,  Hen.  182  ;  Rich.  39 
Bretell,     Brettell,     Brettle,    Jn.     180  ; 

Rich.  8,   147  ;  Robt.  81,  168  ;  Thos. 

14,  17.     See  also  Bryttell 
Breviter,  Nath.  143  ;  Thos.  143 
Brewer,  — ,  108  ;  Jn.  125  ;  Joyce,  128  ; 

Robt.  168  ;  Wm.  59.    See  also  Bruer 
Brian,  Bryan,  Bryne,  Edm.  50  ;  Edw. 

79  ;  Eliz.  4  ;  Jane,  1  54  ;  Jn.  53,  194  ; 

Rich.    7-^  ;    Thos.     52,     117,     139  ; 

Barrow  als.,  My.  35 
Bridgeman,  .Annis,  83  ;  Jn.  164 
Bridges,  Bridgs,  Brigges,  Humph.  90  ; 

Jn.  3r  ;  Rob.  108,  153  ;  Wm.  53 
Bridgwater,    Jn.    86  ;    Raynold,    35  ; 

Thos.  143  ;  Wm.  121 
Brinkley,  Wm.  108 
Brinton,   Jn.    62  ;    Margy.    63  ;    Robt. 

106  ;  VVm.  63 
Briscoe,    Hen.    139;    Joan,    164;    Jn. 

132  ;  Sim.   104  ;  Wm.  32 
Bristoe,    Bristow,    Francis,   45,    176  ; 

Jn.  24,  187  ;  Wm.  128 
Brittaine,  Britten,  Dav.   139;  Martha, 

164;    Rich.    132;    Thos.   75;   Wm. 

136 


Index  Nominum. 


207 


Broad,  Ann,  77  ;  Phil.  80 

Broadway,  Ann,  62 

Brock,  Wilmore  als.^  Wm.  186  ; 
Woolmer  a/j.,  Rich.  116 

Brockhurst,  Jn.  20,  168 

Brocklngton,  Laur.  62 

Brodefeild,  Jn.  29,  31 

Brodhurst,  Jn.  143 

Brodshooe  (?),  — ,  103 

Brodwell,  Jn.  139  ;  Wm.  143 

Broke,  see  Brooke 

Bromesgrove,  Jackets  ah.,  Eliz.  75 

Bromfeild,  Lewes,  21 

Bromfild,  Jn.  139 

Bromidge,  Broramidg,  Hugh,  194  ; 
Thos.  193 

Bromley,  Hen.  193  ;  Hugh,  188  ;  Jn. 
176;  Thos.  108,  121,  176;  Wm.  95, 
100 

Bromwell,  Jn.  loi,  105 

Brooholding,  Thos.  67 

Brooke,  Broke,  — ,  107;  Anne,  117, 
164*  ;  Edm.  41  ;  Edw.  53  ;  Eliz.  51  ; 
Frances,  176  ;  Francis,  54,  108,  139, 
176;  Gilb.  150;  Hen.  23,  38,48; 
Humph.  67  ;  Jane,  33,  176  ;  Joan, 63  ; 
Jn.  21,  50,  67,  73,  80,  93,  99,  139,  168, 
176,  184,  187,  194;  Kath.  54;  Lawret, 
128;  Nath.  172,  176;  Phil.  172; 
Rich.  44, 98,  132,  139,  176;  Robt.  66, 
157  ;  Rog.  16  ;  Thos.  2,  4,  50* 
87,  107,  139,  153  ;  Walt.  8,  13,  44, 
102,  107  ;  Wm.  40,  87,  90,  108, 
125,  150;  Palmer  als.,  Joan,  127; 
Simcocks  (Symcox)  als.,  Jn.  19,  22 

Brookebanke,  Geo.  1 50 

Brookes,  Brooks,  Jn.  150  ;  Julius,  168  ; 
Ralph,  loi  ;    Robt.  108,  168  ;    Wm. 

143 
Broome,  Eliz.  125  ;  Francis,  125  ;  Jn. 

103 
Brotherowe,  Walt.  128 
Broughton,  Fulk,  132 
Browne,   Broune,    Agnes,   23  ;    Anth. 

196;    Chris.   41;    Eliz.    136;    Geo. 

76,  164  ;  Jas.  157  ;  Jane,  53  ;  Jn.  15, 

21,  67,  99,  102,  1 17,  167,  168  ;  Margt. 

147;  Margy.  64;    Robt.  132;  Thos. 

168  ;    Wm.    168,    194  ;    ah.  Glover, 

Francis,  136  ;  ah.  Little,  Hen.  176 
Brownent,  Thos.  182 
Browning,     Browninge,     Ann,     132  ; 

Edm.  47  ;  Elinor,  139  ;  Jas.  74  ;  Jn. 

57,62,184;  Margt.13,  17;  Percivall, 

98 
Bruer,  Joan,  182.     See  aho  Brewer 
Brushe,  Thos.  53 
Bruton,   Alice,    38,  43  ;    Francis,  43  ; 

Burton  als.,  Francis,  3 
Bryan,  see  Brian 

1  k   • 


Brydg,  Robt.  22 

Bryne,  see  Brian 

Bryttell,  Joan,  46 

Bubb,  Joan,  172 

Buck,  Thos.  3 

Buckle,  Rog.  139 

Buckley,  Thos.  55,  132 

Bucknam,  Hugh,  61 

Bucknell,  Humf.  180  ;  Jn.  128;  Wm.  32 

Bufden,    Buffden,  ah.    Perrie,   Jn.  92, 

93  ;  My.  1 50 
Bugbey,  Bugbie,  Dor.  180;  Wm.  117 
Bugden,  Bugdin,  Agn.  5  ;   Jane,  168  ; 

jn.  95,  112  ;  My.  172 
Buggin,  Buggen,  Jn.  132  ;  Wm.  86 
Bull,  Jn.  47 
Buller,  Alice,  187  ;  Rich.  46,66  ;  Wm. 

143 
Bullingham,    Bullingame,    Ellyn,   40 ; 

Geo.  125 
Bullock,    BuUocke,    Anne,  9  ;    Chris. 

142  ;   Hen.  74  ;  Jerome,  172  ;  Joan, 

87  ;    Jn.   32,    121*     154  ;    Rich.    9, 

79,   83  ;  Rowland,  61  ;  Sibbill,    11  ; 

Thos.   8,   180;  ah.  Abell,  Hen.  25  ; 

Jn.  24 
Bulwer,  Wm.  180 
Bumpas,  Lawr.  147 
Bund,  Jn.  93 
Bunford,  Jn.  172 
Bunnell,  Rich.  55 
Burason,  Thos.  6 
Burbage,  Jn.  71 
Burberry,  Jn.  28 
Burbidge,  Thos.  172 
Burbridge,  Margy.  172 
Burcher,  Hugh,  188.    See  aho  Butcher 
Burchley,  Jn.  132 
Burd,  Rog.  92  ;  Wm.    121.     See  aho 

Bird,  Byrd 
Burdet,  Jn.  68 
Burford,   Chas.   153;   Hen.    190;  Jas. 

172  ;  Jn.  66,  176 
Burgain,  Knight  ah.,  Eliz.  9 
Burgis,  Wm.  48 
Burley,  Wm.  44 
Burlton,   Hewe,  26  ;    Jn.   187  ;    Thos. 

45.-    See  aho  Burrelton 
Burnell,  Humph.  38 
Burnet,  Burnett,  Alice,  94  ;  Thos.  98 
Burnford,  Jn.  54  ;  Rich.  132 
Burrelton,  Eliz.  50 

Burson,  Bursson,  Rich.  32  ;  Thos.  112 
Burston,   Alice,    150  ;    Francis,    139  ; 

Jane,  121  ;  Thos.  88 
Burt,  Burte,  Alice,  71  ;  Blanch,  180; 

Eliz.    97  ;   Jn.    57  ;    My.    107.     See 

aho  Birt 
Burtbecke,  Leon.  33 
Burton,  Cath.  158  ;  Fortune,  31  ;  Geo. 


208 


Worcester  Wills  and  Adminish-ations'. 


loi  ;  Hugh,  II  ;  Humph.  176  ;  Jas. 

16  ;  Rich.  66  ;  als.  Bruton,  Francis,  3 
Bury,  Wm.  153 
Busfry,  Jn.  182 
Bush,  Susan,  t76 
Bushell,  Edw.  80  ;  Francis,   168,   194  ; 

Wm.  153 
Bushopp,  Alice,   108  :  Wm.   136.     See 

also  Bishop 
Butcher,  Bucher,  Dan.  147  ;  Ezeckiell, 

176  ;  Hugh,  4  ;  Jn.  150  ;  Rich.  108  ; 

Sim.  65 
Butler,  Cath.  117;  Frances,  54 ;  Francis, 

31,  52,  58  ;  Joan,  147  ;  Jn.  104,  161, 

172,  184;    Margt.   74;    Maria,  193; 

Sam.     125  ;     Thos.    34,    59  ;     als. 

Huntinge,  Jn.  22  ;  Huntyngton  als., 

Geo.  1 19  ;  Hen.  6  ;  Jn.  90,  1 59 
Buttell,  Buttle,  Jn.  6  ;  Thos.  167 
Button,  Jas.  196  ;  Phil.  190  ;  Wm.  139 
Bybbe,  Thos.  31,  112.     See  also  Bibb 
Byckermill,     Byckermyll,     Stursaker 

als.y  Joyce,  167  ;  Tursacre  als.,  Jas. 

III.     See  also  Bickermill 
Byddle,  Byddell,   Edw.  14  ;  Eliz.  39  ; 

Humph.  46;  Jn.  27,  139;  Rich.  132  ; 

Rog.  136  ;  Thns.  I.     See  also  Bidle 
Bygge,  Jn.  39 
Byrd,  Hen.  63  ;   Jn.  95,  172  ;  Wm.  40, 

167.     See  also  Bird,  Burd 


Cacher,  Cager,  Joan,  143  ;  Jn.  6,  36; 

Margy.  139 
Caldwall,  Ann,  132 
Cale,  Agn.  72  ;    Geo.  66  ;    Hugh,  84  ; 

Joan,  177;    Steph.  40,  112;    Thos. 

48,  125,  154  ;    Wm.  128  ;  {or  Carull) 

Cavull  als.,  Francis,  113 
Callow,  Jn.  121  ;    Rich.  2  ;    Robt.  32  ; 

Wm.  102  ;  Woodward  als.,  Rich.  93 
Camell,  Jas.  91  ;  Jane,  93 
Campion,  Thos.  172 
Caning,    Canninge,    Edw.    143  ;    Eliz. 

47  ;     Siffirne,    20  ;     Syffiran,     26  ; 

Thos.  14 
Capill,  Pet.  35 
Capp,  Anne,  113  ;    Eliz.  62  ;    Jn.  loi  ; 

Martha,  106  ;   Thos.  194 
Capper  a/j-.  Whittenslowe,  Rich.  194 
Capricke,  Hen.  190 
Cardell  als.  Olyver,  Jn.  52 
Careles,  Carelesse,  Jn.  36,  125  ;    Win. 

151,  190 
Carlton,  Nich.  136 
Carpenter,    Francis,    165  ;    Geo.    87  ; 

Hen.  177;    Hugh,   129;    Joane,  11, 

75  ;  Jn.  29,   125,   168  ;    Margy.   32; 

Rich.  93,  104  ;   Thos.  57,  165  ;    als. 


Rutter,     Jas.    75  ;     Sandford     als., 

Francis,  47  ;   Humf.  29  ;  Wm.  76 
Carr,  Jn.  182 

Carte,  Jn.  165  ;  Robt.  108 
Carter,  Alice,  42  ;    Cath.    190  ;    Edw. 

75  ;    Geo.   161  ;    Joan,  80  ;    Jn.  62  ; 

Nicli.  84  ;  Rich.  147,  158  ;  Wm.  33; 

Williams  als.,  Eliz.  179 
Cartledge,  Cartelage,  Eliz.  46  ;   Wm. 

30  ;  als.  Harte,    Bennett,   80  ;  als. 

Webbe,  Hen.  67  ;  Joyce,  151  ;  Thos. 

147 
Cartwrighte,    Chartwright,   Anth.    55, 

91  ;    Chris.    35,    139,    184  ;    Elinor, 

185  ;  Francis,  190  ;  Hen.  50  ;  Joan, 

108;    Jn.  68,   128;    Thos.  51,   194; 

Tim.    185;    Wm.   60;    als.    Harper, 

Humph.  75  ;  Phil.  113  ;  Harper  ah., 

Alice,  169 
Carull,  see  Cale 

Carver,  Rice,  117  ;  Sam.  113;  Wm.  46 
Case,  Joyce,  197  ;  Thos.  139 
Casten,  Leaper  als..^  Edw.  64 
Castell,  Castle,  Thos.  10;   Wm.  158  ; 

als.  Saulter,  Isab.  108  ;  Rich.  75 
Cattell,  Rich.  36,  105 
Cauldicott,  Nich.  17 
Cauley  als.  Pyncke,  Joan,  43 
Causer  als.  Hobbins,  Robt.  34 
Cave.  Ann,  182  ;  Jn.  1 17  ;  Wm.  75,  182 
Cavull,  see  Cale 
Cawdern,  see  Cawdrine 
Cawdrey,  Nich.  35  ;  Thos.  132 
Cawdrine,   Blackeborn   als.  Cawdern, 

Ellin,  101 
Cawther,  Dalley  als.,  Ann,  182  ;    Geo. 

194  ;  Jacob,  182 
Cawthern,  Wm.  51 
Cawthry,     Wm.     108   ;     {or   Caudry; 

Cooke  als.,  Wm.  158,  197 
Cecill,   Ceycill,   Cicill,  Jn.  44  ;    Thos. 

7,  17 

Cenrick,  Walt.  57 

Chadborne,  Jas.  60  ;  Rich.  78  ;  Wm.  19 

Chadocke,  Jane,  65 

Chaire,  Thos.  71 

Chamber,  Geo.  82  ;  Rich.  20,  2 1 

Chamberlain,  Chamberlayne,  Chamber- 
line,  Chamberlyn,  Alice,  55  ;  Cath. 
62  ;  Edw.  28  ;  Joan,  56,  61  ;  Jn.  9, 
168;  Rich.  16  ;  Robt.  128;  Thos. 
158,  194  ;  als.  Chambers,  Wm.  147 

Chambers,  .'Mice,  154  ;  Edw.  3  ;  Eliz. 
98,  103  ;  Hen.  81  ;  Humph.  62,  74  ; 
Jhone,  117;  Jn.  75,  194;  Martin, 
132  ;  Rich.  18  ;  Thos.  82  ;  als. 
Ireland,  Alice,  "]},  ;  Chris,  yj 

Chamflower,  Chanflower,  Chaund- 
flower,  Barbara,  96  ;  Edm.  154  ; 
Geo.  122  ;  Rich.  87  ;  als.  Chandler, 


Index  Nominum. 


209 


Chanlar,  Chaundler,  Elinor,  168 ; 
Eliz.  176  ;  Jn.  57,  I2( 
Chance,  Channce,  Chaunce,  Ann, 
168;  Chris.  113;  Gilb.  194,  196; 
Hen.  113  ;  Jn.  69,  83  ;  Nich.  143, 
172  ;  Rich.  43  ;  Thos.  78,  197  ;  Wm. 

104,  T13 

Chandler,  Chaundler,  Francis,  194 ; 
Gabriel,  67;  Hen.  82  ;  Jas.  158; 
Joan,  117  ;  Julian,  132  ;  Rich.  162  ; 
Rog.  32  ;  Wni.  1 54  ;  a/s.  Barlow, 
Jn.  177;  «/jr.  Chandflower,  Jn.  86,  121 

Chandlers,  Sadler  als.,  Wm.  100 

Chapleyn,  Thos.  17 

Chapman,  Alice,  187  ;  Ann,  143  ; 
Bridg.  132;  Dan.  117  ;  Francis, 
108;  Gilb.  4,  45;  Jn.  125;  Luke, 
165  ;    Rich.  164  ;    Robt.  185  ;  Thos. 

105,  117  ;   Wm.  20,  158  ;   a/s.  Bant, 
Jn.  48 

Chappell,  Chappie,  Hen.  70,  132  ;   Jn. 

177  ;   Margy.  136 
Chappells,  Thos.  154 
Charelton,  Margt.  5 
Charles,  Anth.  85  ;  Owen,  154  ;   Rich. 

60 
Charlet,  Charlett,  Alice,  70,  113  ;  Eliz. 

67  ;  Jn.  88,  172,  182  ;  Thos.  40 
Chartwright,  see  Cartwright 
Chater  a/j.  Darby,  Francis,  182 
Chaunders,  Edw.  198 
Chauntrel,  Chauntrell,  Eliz.  17  ;   Nich. 

177  ;    Rich.     151  ;     Thos.     54,    97 

Wm.  9 
Checket,  Checkett,  Jn.  65  ;    Rich.  80 

Margt.  150 
Checkets,    Checketts,    Francis,    158 

Jn.  47  ;  Pet.  71  ;  Thos.  158  ;   Wm.  2 
Cheesenoll,  see  Chesnoll 
Cheltnam,  iMargy.  21  ;  Wm.  82 
Chellingworth,  Hen.  104  ;  Jn.  64,  143  ; 

Rich.  158  ;  Rog.  loi 
Cheshire,  Jane,  75  ;  Jn.  i  ;    Rich.  107  ; 

Wm.  180 
Chesnoll,  Cheesenoll,  Eliz.  1 50  ;  .Steph. 

23 
Chesslyne,  Jane,  80  ;  Mich.  50 
Chester,  Constantine,  2  ;  Ellinor,  97  ; 

Jn.  8,  89  ;  Rich.  70  ;  Wm.  5 
Cheston,  Agnes,  103 
Cheswald,  Elinor,  177 
Cheswall,  Thos.  7 
Cheswell,  Dan.  1 13 
Chettle,  Margt.  37 
Chetwine,  Alice,  37 
Chew,  Jn.  121 
Child,  Appollin,  11 1  ;  Edw.  117;  Eliz. 

29;  Florish,  29;   Jn.  93,    190,   194; 

Marie,   51  ;    Rich.    17,    147  ;   Thos. 

121  ;  Wm.  20,  108 


Childs,  Ann,  105  ;  Rich.  36 

Chipman,  Anne,  64 

Chomley,  Cholmley,  Jn.  96  ;  Rich.  2t, 

26 
Chrispe,  Eliz.  17  ;  Jn.   139  ;  Rich.  33  ; 

Thos.  9 1 .     See  also  Crispe 
Chubsey,  Joan,  78  ;  Wm.  42 
Church,  Eliz.  158  ;  Ellen,  158  ;  Geo.  53 
Churchey,    Churchi,    Edm.    14 ;   Rich. 

188 
Churchman,  Rich.  136 
Churchyard,    Chris.    121  ;    Hen.    172  ; 

Rich.  165 
Clare,  Joan,  172  ;  Jn.  129  ;  Rich.  40 
Claredge,    Claridge,    Edw.    83  ;     Eliz. 

139  ;  Rich.  154 
Clareson,  Wm.  180 

Clarke,   Clerk,   Clearke,   Alice,    197  ; 

Anne,    180;  Anth.   108,   113;  Edm. 

164  ;  Elinor,  125  ;  Eliz.  91,  94,  117, 

129;  Giles,  74;  Hen.    158;   Hugh, 

18,  139  ;  Jas.  17,79,  194  ;  Jane,  158  ; 

Job,   188  ;  Jn.  63,  80,  82,  loi,    104, 

128*,   [36,   188;    Margt.    143,    185; 

j       Nich.  48  ;  Pet.  20  ;  Raynold,   102  ; 

I       Rich.  41,  69,  78,  185;  Robt.  117,  177  ; 

j       Rog.  77  ;  Thos.  5,  15,  27,  loi,  128, 

I        182,    188,    194  ;     Walt.     105,     187  ; 

1       Wm.  29,  56,  67,  86,  117,  121*    147, 

i        1 50 ;  als.  Abell,  Thos.  87  ;  als.  Cooke, 

Lane.  29  ;  als.    Gilbert,  Jn.  4  ;    als. 

Samon,    Hen.    26  ;    als.    Shewster, 

Margt.    129;    Baker   als..,   Jn.   20; 

Goodwin  (or  Godwin)  als..,  Ann,  109 ; 

I        Elinor,  122  ;  Jn.  28  ;  My.  34 

Clarkeson,  Thos.  129,  151 

Claydon,    Clayton,     Cleyton,     Evans, 

143  ;  Robt.  182  ;  Thos.  5 
Cleave,    Cleve,   Clive,    Geo.    117;  Jn. 

51  ;  Rich.  33 
Clee,  Rich.  2!  ;  Rob.  21 
Cleepoole,  .Alice,  92 
Cleeveley,  Clevely,  Eleanor,  8 1 ;  Francis, 
i       76 
Clemens,  Anth.  67  ;  Margy.  99  ;  Rich. 

168  ;  Robt.  49 
Clements,  Wm.  86 
Clementson,  Thos.  73 
Clent,   Eliz.   iii,   125;   Jn.    117,    180; 
Thos.    128,    190;   Wm.    66;   Smith 
j       als.,  Margy.  142 
j  Clewer,  Jn.  113 
I  Cleyton,  see  Claydon 
i  Clibberie,   Clibbery,    Jn.    50  ;    Judith, 

;       '43 

'  Cliffe    als.   Rawlyns  (Rawlens),  Jone, 

117;      Randolph,     108.       See    also 

Clyffe 
Clifford,   Jn.    15,     184;      Margt.    91  ; 

Rich.  59 


2IO 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


CHft,  I  sab.  104  ;  Rich.  158 
Clifton,  Clyfton,  Francis,  80,  136 
Climer,   Climax,   Clymer,   Humf.    18  ; 

Jn.  143  ;  Rich.  143  ;  Susan,  39 
Climson,  Robt.  51 
Clinton,  Edw.  108 
Clive,  see  Cleaye 
Clougb,    Clowghe,    Eleanor,    25  ;    Jn. 

197  ;  Margy.  136  ;  Phil.  168  ;  Robt. 

74 
Clun,  Jn.  51 
Clutton,  Edw.  129 
Clyffe,  Jn.  56.     See  also  CUfFe 
Clyfton,  see  Clifton 
Clymer,  see  Climer 
Co  ...  .  Anne,  34 
Coaleman,  see  Colman 
Coates,  My.  172  ;  Wm.  95 
Coberley,  Thos.  27 
Cockbill,   Hen.    172;    Jn.    158;   Rich. 

143  ;  Thos.   168  ;  als.  Desson,  Eliz. 

172  ;  Thos.  172 
Cocke  (?  Dorke),  Rich.  50 
Cockett,  Froym,  11 1  ;  Thos.  96 
Cockrell,  Walt.  154 
Cockshutte,  Joan,  128 
Codtitch,  Mich.  89 
Coe,  Coo,  Phil.  83  ;  Rich.  31 
Cogbill,  Rich.  93  ;  Wm.  i 
Coggon,  Jn.  30 
Coke,  Jn.  84 
Colburne,  Coulborne,  Hen.  176  ;   Wm. 

24,  147 
Colchester,  Augustine,  194  ;  (leo.  158. 

See  also  Cowlchester 
Cole,    CoUe,    Ann,    76,    86,    87,    129  ; 

Chris.    33   ;     Barnard,    91    ;     Dor. 

II,    26;   Gilb.   74,    182;  Hen.    150, 

158  ;  Jn.   69  ;    Margt.    85  ;  Martha, 

194  ;  .Symon,  83,  84  ;  Thos.  42,  78, 

139  ;  Wm.  75,  158,  168 
Coles,    Colles,   And.    197  ;     Jn.    77   ; 

Thos.  12  ;  Wm.  16 
Coley,  Colly,  Anih.   129;  Edm.   198; 

Jn.  65  ;  Thos.  164  ;  Wm.  24,  73 
Collatt,  Thos.  32 
Collens,  see  Collins 
Collett,  Jn.  50 
CoUicke,    Elnor,    25  ;    Jn.     93,     132  ; 

Margy  63  ;  Rich.  12  ;  Wm.  69 
Collier,    Giles,    113;    Hugh,    121  ;  Jn. 

45  ;  Thos.  180  ;  Walt.  41,  154,  177  ; 

Wm.  185 
Collins,    Collens,   CoUyns,   Agnes,   26, 

64;    .Xnn,    32,    67;    Arthur,     158; 

Dor.     194   ;     Francis,     103   ;     Geo. 

139,  176  ;  Guy,  57  ;  Isab.  113;  Joan, 

194  ;    Jn.  9,   19,   84,    103,    147,    190; 

Joyce,  50  ;  Margt.  129;   .Marj^'v.  180; 

Rich.    188;    Robt.   83;    Sam!   187; 


Thos.  46,  180;    Wait  72  ;    Wm.  3, 

13.    34,    37,    55,  89,   162,    172,    190; 

{or    CoUyns)    Harrys    {or    Harries) 

a/j-..  Rich.  64  ;  Thos.  14 
CoUinson  fl/i^.  Barnett,  Nich.  121 
Collobyne,  Rich.  41 
Collumbyne,  Wm.  13 
Colman,  Coaleman,  J n.  14  ;  Thos.  129 
Colson,  Coolson,  Geo.  129  ;  Margt.  8  ; 

Thos.  94 
Combe,  Thos,  19,  108,  187 
Comber,  Wm.  129 

Combes,  Jn.  177  ;  Rastle  als.,  Joan,  96 
Combey,     Comby,     Hen.     108,     143  ; 

Humph.  35  ;    Joan,   139  ;    Jn.  121  ; 

Margt.   154;   Thos.  48,  125;    Wm. 

143 

Compton,  Ann,  58;  Isab.  132  ;  Jn.  5, 
32,  52  ;  Thos.  87  ;  Wm.  162 

Condicott,  Chris.  121 

Cone,  Jas.  177 

Coningesby,  Nich.  154 

Connard,  Burfield,  194  ;  Jn.  136 

Conway,  Anne,  24  ;  D  .  .  ,  17  ;  Edw. 
12  ;  Jn.  21 

Conyers,  Eliz.  98  ;  Francis,  91 

Coo,  see  Coe 

Cooke,  Ann,  46,  121  ;  Anth.  117  ; 
Christian,  125  ;  Edw.  2,  13,  139, 
143,151,182;  Eliz.  84;  Flory,  73; 
Francis,  61  ;  Hen.  28,  164;  Hugh, 
113  ;  Isab.  56  ;  Jas.  95  ;  Joan,  81, 
95,  98;  Jn.  18,  48,  64,  69,  73,  125, 
132,  172  ;  Kath.  96;  Pet.  52,  190; 
Rich.  6,  136,  154;  Robt.  11,  70; 
Sus.  125  ;  Thos.  5,  7,  23,  47,  58,  62, 
125*  168  ;  Walt.  5  ;  Wm.  50,  94, 
113,  194  ;  als.  Caudry,  Wm.  158; 
als.  Cawthry,  Wm.  197  ;  Clarke  als.., 
Lancelot,  29  :  als.  Ingles,  Jn.  22 ; 
Oker  als..,  Jn.  96  ;  als.  Smith,  Alice, 
32  ;  Smith  als..,  Rich.  21  ;  Stanley 
als..,  Jn.  7  ;  Walfree  als..,  Thos.  56  ; 
Wormington  als..,  Alice,  128 

Cookes,  Agnes,  51  ;  Alice,  113,  136; 
Amphilis,  136;  Anne,  168;  Edw. 
79,  143  ;  Hen.  143,  172,  184  ;  Humf. 
17  ;  Jn.  113,  132,  136,  i8q,  187; 
Margt.  19;  Margy.  194;  My.  180, 
194  ;  Rich.  69  ;  Thos.  37,  80,  108, 
143,  162  ;  Wm.  31,  80,  83,  121,  129, 
188,  190,  197 

Cookesey,  Hen.  185  ;  Jn.  177  ;  Rich. 
121  ;  Wm.  125 

Cooper,  Florishe,  8  ;  Hen.  172  ;  Joan, 
43  ;  Jn.  125,  147  ;  Rich.  94,  177  ; 
Thos.  I  go 

Cootes,  Humph.  70 

Copelande,  Ann,  2  ;  Jas.  112;  Thos.  162 

Coppe,  Thos.  113,  172 


Index  Nominum. 


21  I 


Copper,  Jn.  113 

Corbett,   Bridg.  88  ;    Dor.    59  ;    Edw. 

199;  Humph.  55  ;  Marmaduke,  165  ; 

Rich.  168  ;  Sim.  1 12 
Corbizan,  Edm.  5 1 
Cornell,  Cornill,  Edw.  99  ;  Robt.  65 
Cornewall,  Gilb.  190 
Corser,  Setterford  als.,  Philis,  32 
Cosford,  Wm.  1 58 
Cosnett,  Jn.  67 
Cotber,  Eliz.  83  ;  Francis,  51  ;  Jn.  77, 

132  ;  Margt.   75;   Rog.    132  ;  Thos. 

52  ;  Wm.  78 
Cotten,  Edw.  1 29  ;  Wm.  34.     See  also 

Cotton 
Cotterell,  Cottrell,  Edw.  104  ;  Francis, 

132  ;  Jn.    18,   59,  82,   83,   162,   180; 

Martin,   105,    108;  Nich.    151;  Pet. 

117;    Rich.   176;    Robt.  2;    Thos. 

190  ;  Wm.  13,  185 
Cotton,    Rich.    150;  als.    Bourne   als. 

Wall,  My.  182.     See  also  Cotten 
Cotty,  Joan,  158  ;  Robt.  154 
Couldecotte,  Wm.  36 
Coulfielde,     Francis,      53.      See    also 

Cowlfield 
Coulsey,  Thos.  108  ;  Wm.  54 
Courte,  — ,  57  ;  Chris.  37  ;    Edm.   84  ; 

Jane,    162  ;    Jn.    143,    190  ;    Kath. 

194;    Rich.    143;    Thos.    72,    117; 

Wm.  20,  23  ;  Smith  als.,  Rich.  152  ; 

Thos.  28 
Coventry,  Wm.  162 
Covington,  Jn.  83  ;  Thos.  yj 
Cowcher,  Thos.  182 
Cowell,  Kenelm,   i  ;   Tlios.  81  ;  Wm. 

54 

Cowlchester,  Colchester,  Rich.  128 

Cowle,  Thos.  60 

Cowles,  Ann,  108,  143  ;  Jn.  96  ;  Rich. 
8,  18  ;  Thos.  7 

Cowley,  Eliz.  24  ;  Robt.  33  ;  Rog. 
42  ;  Sim.  143 

Cowlfield,  Eliz.  190.  See  also  Coul- 
fielde 

Cowp,  Joan,  91  ;  Jn.  29  ;  als.  Piddock, 
Anne,  97 

Cowper,  Arthur,  91  ;  Dor.  150  ;  Edw. 
35,  52  ;  Eleanor,  190  ;  Geo.  12  ; 
Isab.  113,  143;  Joan,  129;  Jn.  23, 
46,  113;  Rich.  37,  147,  190;  Rog. 
158  ;  Thos.  182,  198  ;  Wm.  18,  112 

Cowpy,  Julian,  15 

Coxe,  Cocks,   Anne,    154  ;  Benj.  40 
Chris.  20;   Dor.  143  ;    Hen.  55,  82 
Jn.  7,  32,  62,  79,  80,   122,   143*    180, 
190;   Kath.  55;   Margt.  185;   Margy 
80;  My.  136;  Mich.  190;  Phil.  182 
Rich.  113,  139,  189,  190;    Thos.  49 
63,  113,  150,  172,  176;  Ursula,  139 


Wm.   19,  25,  30,   56,  82,   172  ;    als. 

Loxley,  Thos.  194 
Crabbe,  Wm.  69 
Crackam,  Wm.  93 
Crafts,  Robt.  108  ;  Thos.  108 
Crandole,  Jn.  143 
Crane,  Edw.  105  ;  Jn.  168  ;  Nich.  121  ; 

Rich.  35 
Cranmer,  Thos.  161 
Cratford,  Ann,  162  ;   Chas.  172 
Creeze,  Anth.  128 
Cresser,  Giles,  117  ;  Jn.  70 
Cressingham,  Rog.  97 
Creswell,  Francis,  89  ;  Wm.  2 
Crewe,    Frances,    177;    Jn.   182,   190; 

Rich.  1 17 
Cricke,  Jn.  168;  Joyce,  154 
Crispe,  Cryspe,  Alice,  158;   Hen.  52; 

Kath.    176  ;    Margy.   23,    161,    172  ; 

Ralph,    176;    Rog.    58;    Wm.    182. 

See  also  Chrispe 
Croe,  see  Crowe 
Croft,  Lionel,  26 
Crofts,  Lyonel,  29 
Crompe,  Alex.  33  ;  Jn.  25 
Crompton,  Thos.  52 
Cropp,  Amey,  125  ;  Edw.  i  54  ;  Rich.  30 
Cropper,  Rich.  107 
Crosbe,  Lionel,  31 
Crosse,  Edw.  158  ;  Jn.  87 
Crossell,  Thos.  187 
Crowe,  Croe,  Cath.  28  ;  Edw.  6  ;  Jn. 

18,  80,  177 
Crowley,  Wm.  139 
Crumpe,  Alice,  158  ;    Edm.  72  ;   Edw. 

50,  108,  172  ;   Jn.  22,  25,   112,   117  ; 

Rich.  16  ;  Thos.  4,  194  ;   Walt.  150  ; 

Wm.  58,  107  ;    als.  Robins,  My.  139 
Crumpton,  Thos.  132 
Cuffe,  Rich.  37,  39 
Cugley,  Alice,  190;  Edw.  164 
Culcup,  Geo.  136 
Culle,  Elean.  56 
Cuppe,  Rich.  161 
Cupper,  Alice,  36 
Cureton,  Jn.  164 
Currier,  Eliz.  187  ;  Thos.  172 
Curtis,   Curtese,    Curtice,   Agn.    143  ; 

Eliz.    84 ;    Eustace,  28  ;    Robt.    36, 

82  ;    Thos.  51 
Curtler,  Jn.  75  ;  Wm.  194 
Cutberd,  Hen.  150 


Dacle,  Eliz.  136  ;  Jn.  68,  80 

Daffy,  Thos.  70 

Daggett,  Jn.  180;  Rich.  162 

Daingerfield,    Alice,    97  ;    Foulk,    95. 

See  also  Dangerfield 
Daker,  And.  52 


21 


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Dalbie.  Dalbye,  Edm.  125,  165 

Dale,  Eliz.  80  ;   Rich.  72,  147 

Dallabie,  Nich.  15 

Dallamare,  Rich.  56 

Dalle,  Joyce,  72  ;  Rog.  2 

Dalley,  Dallie,  Dally,  Anth.  190  ;  Edw. 

64  ;  Eliz.  136  ;  Jn.  19,85  ;  Rowland, 

151;    Thos.   71,   80  ;    ah.  Cawther, 

Ann,  182 
Dallow,  Thos.  68 
Dalton,  Hester,  194  ;  Thos.  162 
Damagnes,  \Vm.  194 
Damanos,  )n.  113 
Dance,    Dannce,    .\rnell,    168  ;    Isab. 

129  ;  Robt.  122  ;  Thos.  33,  87  ;  Wm. 

2,  172.     See  also  Daunce 
Dancey,  Maxemilion,  182 
Dane,  Sus.  158 
Danett,  Geriard,  72 
Danford,    Jn.    140,    173;  Mar<^t.    108: 

Tlios.  22 
Dangerfeild,     Thos.     25.        See     also 

Daingerfield 
Daniell,    Danyell,    Agnes,    76  ;    Ann, 

118  ;    Edm.   62,    158  ;    Florice,  95; 

Francis,    165  ;    Isab.    162  ;    Jn.    65, 

194  ;  Nich.  28  ;  Rich.  72,  99  ;  Thos. 

151  ;  Wm.  63  ;  Bell  als.,  Thos.  72 
Danner,  Abiathar,  172 
Danser,  Jn.  30 
Danvers,  Rich.  180 
Darbie,    Darbye,    .Ann,    54  ;    Clement, 

32  ;    Gilb.    56  ;     Hen.   30  ;     Jn.   22, 

79  ;   Julian,    180  ;    Margt.    52  ;   My. 

40  ;  Nich.   35  ;  Phil.  96  ;   Rich.  43'  ; 

Robt.    61  ;    Rog.    129,    189  ;    Thos. 

20,  29,   46,   65  ;    Wm.  44,   60,    151  ; 

Chater  als..,  Francis,  182 
Darke,   Jasper,   73  ;    Robt.   89  ;  Thos. 

41,  54  ;  Wm.  106,  118,  158  ;  Wilkes 

als.,  Steph.  198 
Darlinge,  Rich.  14 
Darloe,  Darlowe,  Jn.  95  ;  Margt.  59 
Darnell,  Wm.  96 
Darson,  Margy.  182 
Daubins,  Thos.  69 
Daunce.   Dawnce,  Agnes.    5  ;  Armell, 

129;  Edm.    165;    Foulke,    136;  Jn. 

140;    Margt.    158;     Rich.    16,    65; 

Robt.   173;    Thos.  158;    Wm.   194. 

See  also  Dance 
Daunser,  Ann,  50 
Daunter,  Wm.  75 
Davenport,    Alice,     122  ;     Kath.    46  ; 

Robt.  147  ;  Thos.  70 
Daverdale,     Dan.    74  ;     Margy.     1 1   ; 

Martha,  11.     See  also 'Qovtx^aXt. 
Davie,  Wm.  108 
Davies,  Davis,  Davyes,  Ann,  1 33  ;  Brace, 

140  ;  Edw.  77,  79,  80  ;  Francis,  143  ; 


Geo.  83  ;  Jn.  7,  9,  10,  1 1,  31,  50,  70, 
91,  96,  97,  125,  133,  136,  194  ;  Lewis, 
136;  Margt.  2  ;  Margy.  103  ;  My. 
168*;  Morris,  108  ;  Nich.  12,  168, 
194  ;  Phil.  37  ;  Rich.  42,  50,  80,  162, 
f73  ;  T^obt.  53,65,93,  122  ;  Rog.  54, 
136  ;  Sam.  158  ;  Sim.  104  ;  Thos.  5, 
26,  168;  Walt.  63;  Wm.  74,  86; 
als.  Edwards,  Isab.  76  ;  Wm.  147  ; 
als.  Jones.  Alice,  76,  86  ;  als. 
Watkins,  Anth.  187  ;  Weaver  als.., 
.\lice,  187  ;  Jn.  158 

Dawby,  Dawbye,  Eliz.  129  ;  Jn.  122 

Dawe,  Eliz.  168  ;  Thos.  8 

Dawes,  Frances,  106 

Dawkes,  Dawks,  Alice,  133  ;  Ann, 
140,  143,  173  ;  Edw.  139  ;  Francis, 
182  ;  Hen.  1  54  ;  Jn.  50,  1 58  ;  Raines, 
125;  Rich.  125;  Thos.  51,  59; 
Kings  als..,  Ann,  24 

Dawnce,  see  Daunce 

Dawson,  Hen.  19;  Wm.  133 

Day,  Hen.  13  ;  Isab.  122  ;  Sibill,  125  ; 
Thos.  143;  Wm.  113*  133,  136, 
1 94.     See  also  Deye 

Dayhowse,  Hen.  140 

Deacon,  Deken,  Alice,  132  ;  Jn.  38  ; 
Rog.  49  ;  Thos.  96 

Deakes.  Dekes,  Jn.  118,  197 

Deakin,  Jn.  199  ;  Wm.  44 

Deane,  Wm.  35 

Deanes,  Deens,  Bridg.   187  ;  Hen.  168 

Dearlove,  Dearelove,  Alice,  194  ;  Jn. 
125 

DccU'ne,  Anne,  20;    Eliz.  177  ;    Thos. 

143 
Deaves,  Elean.  47  ;  Eliz.  151;  Jas.  48  ; 

Jn.  41,  50  ;    Margt.  45  ;    Rich.  105  ; 

Robt.  168  ;    Thos.  16,  26,  189 
Dedicott,  Francis,  154;    Humph.  182; 

Rich.  125  ;  Wm.  50 
Deely,  Jn.    105  ;    Thos.    24  ;    Jackson 

als.^  Jane,  191 
Deens,  see  Deanes 
Deken,  see  Deacon 
Dekes,  see  Deakes 
Delafonntany,  Gyles,  23 
Delamare,  Christian,  125 
Dench,  Steven,  108 
Dennis,  Dennys,  Francis,  187  ;   Thos. 

185 
Densey,  Cath.  172 
Denson,  My.  72  ;  Wm.  108 
Derington,  Hen.  133 
Desmastres,  Sam.  173 
Desson,  Cockbill  als.,  Eliz.  172  ;  Thos. 

172 
Detfyld,  Elnor,  39 
Detheritche,  Detherich,  Jn.    151,    168; 

Phil.  180.     5^^  rt/j£>  Dytherich 


Index  N ominum. 


213 


Dewes,  Rich.  loi,  168;  Thos.  154 

Dewy,  Thos.  154 

Deye,  Hen.  56,  108  ;  Jn.  11.     See  also 

Day 
Dickins,    Anne,    122;    Anth.    5r,  85;' 

E'.iz.  91;    Hugh,   133;    Joyce,   133; 

iMargt.  173  ;  Rich.  92,  93  ;  Wm.  86. 

88,    122,    129,    158;    ah.   Symonds, 

Alice,  122  ;  Willys  als..,  Ann,  142 
Dickinson,    Diconson,   Jn.    68  ;    Thos. 

'5'  ! 

Dide,  Thos.  52  ;  Wm.  122  j 

Dier,  see  Dyer  ' 

Digger,  Diggar,  Hen.  63  ;  Jn.  9 
Dighton,  Alice,  154  ;  Jn.  66 
Dilworthe,  Frances,  80 
Dingle,    Dyngle,    Francis,  6  ;    Margt. 

68  ;   Thos.  55 
Dingley,  Anth.  154;  Eliz.  143;  Francis, 

118;  Rich.  140 
Dipp,  Jn.  60  ;  Wm.  39,  66 
Dipper,  Chris.  185  ;  Wm.  68 
Dipple,    Dypple,    Geo.    13  ;     Hen.    3  ; 

Isab.    158;    Jn.    103;    Margt.     51  ; 

Wm.  168 
Disley,  Home  als..,  Geo.  66 
Diston,  I  sack,  92 
Ditchfield,  Fell  als.,  Wm.  109 
Dixon,   Alice,    168  ;  Geo.    30  ;  Hugh, 

154  ;  Oliver,  143 
Do  .  .  ,  Humf.  99 
Dobbins,  Dobbyns,  Ellinor,  70  ;  (iiles, 

1 18  ;  Hen.  104 
Dodd,  Francis,  165  ;  Jn.  22,  26  ;  Kath. 

103 
Dogood,  Joane,  8  ;  Wm.  100 
Dole,  Joyce,  5 
Dolittle,  Dolitle,  Elinor,  16  ;  Joan,  58  ; 

Jn.  7,  59,  143,  180,  187  ;   Margt.  56  ; 

Thos.  1 13 
DoUman,  Thos.  173 
Dolphin,    Alice,    118*;    Eleanor,  92; 

Geo.    129;    Jn.    139;    Margt.    129; 

Nich.  87,  90;  Thos.   35  ;  Wm.  55, 

98,  lOI 
Doode,  Gilb.  140 

Doriey,  Jn.  71  ;  Margt.  14  ;  Phil.  52 
Dorlinge,  Jn.  125 
Dorrell,  Jn.  55,  60 
Dougan,  Rich.  49 
Doughtie,    Edm.    73;  Edw.  41,    122; 

Eliz.  59  ;   Isab.  66  ;  Joan,  51  ;  Thos. 

49,  56 
Doverdale,  Alice,  96  ;  Jn.  165  ;  Rich. 

158;  Wni.  185.    .S>^  ^f/w  Daverdale 
Dowding,  Thos.  80 
Dower,  Eliz.  197 
Dowghton,  Edw.  90 
Dowle,  Thos.  108 
Dowler,   Alice,   91,   92  ;    Elnor,    122  ; 


Francis,  91,  92;  Hen.  158;  Marie, 

125  ;  Thos.    187;    Rich.    26;   Walt. 

27,  30  ;  Wm.  8,  60,  65,  113,  118 
Dowley,  Thos.  47 
Downe,  Rich.  72 
Downes,  Thos.  182  ;  Wm.  44 
Downinge,  Alice,  3  ;  Rich.  19 
Drake,  Hen.  33,  39 
Draper,  Margt.  136  ;  Wm.  108 
Drewe,  Drue,  Eliz.  78,  80  ;  Hen.  158* 
Drinckwater,  Alice,  38,  39  ;  Anth.  17  ; 

Edm.  165  ;  Jn.  17  ;    Thos.  136 
Drought,  Anth.  108  ;  Edw.   147  ;  (Jeo. 

147 
Drue,  see  Drewe 
Drummond,  Geo.  185 
Drurye,  Jn.  46 
Duddleston,  Tims.  143 
Dudley,  Thos.  52  ;  Sutton  a/j.,  Dor.  138; 

Thos.  70,  193 
Duftie,  Dufty,  Margt.  165  ;   Rich.  154  ; 

Thos.  132 
Dugard,    Dugarde,   Alice,  y]  ;    Edith, 

197;  Geo.    53;  Jn.    14,    139;  Walt. 

34  ;  Winifred,  60 
Dugmore,  Rob.  67  ;  Thos.  3,  40,  185  ; 

Win.  68 
Dukfield,  Chris.  49 
Dunford,  Robt.  3 
Dungan,   Dungon,    Raphe,  44  ;  Thos. 

158 
Dunhop,  Wm.  76 
Dunne,   Dune,   Hugh,  29  ;  Jn.    57,  70, 

158;    Leon.    43;    Rich.    62;   Walt. 

3  ;  Wm.  118,  147 
Dunton,  Anne,  85  ;  Hen.  129  ;   Maud, 

139 
Duppa,  Jn.  61  ;  Natii.  187 
Durand,  Wm.  39 
Durant,    Durrant,    Leon.    125   ;     Rich. 

90  ;  Robt.  139  ;  Rog.   14 
Durham,  Durram,  Rich.  57,  83 
Durston,   Francis,    158;  Jn.    168,  177  ; 

Thos.  140 
Dusten,  Thos.  61 
Dutfield,  Wootten  als..  My.  142 
Dutton,  Joan,  61 
Dyer,     Dier,    Julian,    89  ;   Rich.    83  ; 

Thos.  76  ;  Wm.  22,  158 
Dyke,  Thos.  94 
Dyngle,  see  Dingle 
Dypple,  see  Dipple 
Dyrham,  Thos.  44 
Dyson,  Ursula,  65  ;  Wm.  25,  49 
Dytherich,  Jn.    162.     See  also  Dethe- 

ritche 


Eade,    Jn.    129  ;    Wm    44.     See  also 
Eede 


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Eades,  Anne,  140  ;  Edm.   165  ;  Rich. 

35  ;  Wm.  140.     See  also  Eedes 
Eadie,  Jn.  106.     See  also  Eedie 
Eales,  Rich.  85 
Ealle,  Rich.  154 
Earle,  Jn.  95  ;  Nich.  177  ;  Thos.  86  ; 

als.  Franklin,  Robt.  144 
Earles,  Jn.  69  ;  als.  Francklyn,  Edw. 

'9 
Earlesgat,  Thos.  74 
Eastberye,  Eastburie,  Mich.  50  ;  Rich. 

73 
Eaton,  Jn.  189  ;  Robt.  77  ;  Thos.  109 
Eberhall,  Eborall,   Ebroll,   Hen.    136; 

Jn.  28  ;  Lawr.  46  ;  Thos.  64,  154 
Eccleshall,  Alice,  118  ;  Thos.  54.     See 

also  Eklesole 
Ede,  see  Eede 
Eden,  Edden,  Edw.  180  ;  Humph.  24  ; 

Joyce,  154  ;  Rich.  75,  87 
Edes,  see  Eedes 
Edge,  Thos.    118  ;  als.  Onions,  Thos. 

180 
Edgin  (Edgwine),rt/j. Reeve,  Wm.  126  ; 

Love  als.,  Ancor,  178  ;  Maud,  47 
Edgley,  Anth.  77 
Edkins,   Geo.   64;    Jn.    113;    Margy. 

50  ;  Rich.  89  ;  Thos.  92,  173 
Edkinson,  Jn.  147 
Edlinson,    Edlynson,    Chris.    83  ;    als. 

Kester,  Thos.  1 36 
Edmond,  Edmunds,  Joan,  177  ;  Jn.  21, 

igi  ;  Wm.  168 
Edmye,  Rog.  109 
Edwards,  Edm.    180;  Jane,   140;  Jn. 

99  ;    My.    168  ;    Mith.    79  ;    Thos. 

129,     144,     177  ;    Wm.     14c,     162  ; 

als.  Davis,  Wm.   147  ;  Dayyes  als., 

I  sab.  76  ;    Freeman  als..  Rich.  66 
Eede,  Ede,  Jn    46  ;  Thos.    109.      See 

also  Eade 
Eedes,   Edes,   AHce,   75  ;    Edm.   65  ; 

Jn.    87;    Margt.    85;    Margy.    191; 

Ralph,  189;  Rich.   154;  Thos.  118, 

191  ;  Wm.  189,  191.   5i?^  rt/ji?  Eades 
Eedie,  Jn.  73.    See  also  Eadie 
Eginton,  Jane,  10,  48 
Egiocke,    Egocke,    And.    47  ;    Thos. 

92,  177 
Egles,  Thos.  84 
Egleston,  Edw.  23  ;  Wm.  39 
Eglington,  Jas.  125 

Eklesole,   Hen.   100.     See  also  Eccle- 
shall 
Elcocke,  Francis,  187 
Elcocks,    Elcox,    Edm.    i,    100;  Eliz. 

165;    Francis,   66,    173;    Jn.    108; 

Rich.  173  ;  als.  Woodley,  — ,  78 
Elfe,  Elizabeth,  133  ;  Joan,  113  ;  Thos. 


Elins,  see  Ellins 

Eliott,  see  Elliot 

Elize,  see  Ellis 

Elkes,  Jn.  173 

Elkins,  Margt.  177  ;  Robt.  140 

Elle,  Anth.  7 

Elles,  see  Ellis 

Ellett,  Thos.  140 

EUetts,  Francis,  113 

Ellins,  Elins,  Geo.  40  ;  Jn.  23  ;  Margy. 

58  ;  Wm.  109 
Elliot,  Eliott,  My.  106  ;  Rich.  165 
Elliotts,  Elliotes,  Francis,   108  ;    Geo. 

147  ;   Jas.  154;  Wm.  133 
Ellis,  Elles,   Elize,  Cath.  177  ;   Hugh, 

168  ;    Joane,    165  ;    Jn.    140,    185  ; 

Margy.  66  ;    Robt.    58*     59,    154  ; 

Rog.  98  ;  Thos.  36  ;  Wm.  9,  68,  75, 

108 
EUson,  Alice,  107  ;  Rich.  151 
Elly,  Ellie,  Hel.  59  ;  Jn.  71  ;  Wm.  82 
Elmes,  Robt.  129 
Elmnly(?),  Robt.  10 
Elvenes,    Elvins,  Hen.  173  ;    Jn.  31  ; 

Thos.  38 
Eme,  Jn.  16 
Ernes,  Eliz.  168  ;    Francis,  133  ;  Joan, 

158  ;    Jn.   37  ;    Margt.    71  ;    Ralph, 

177  ;  Rich.  129,  168  ;  Thos.  85,  158  ; 

Wm.  144 
Emmes,  Joane,  11  ;    Jn.    194;    Raph, 

68  ;  Wm.  r,  190 
Emmets,     Emmotts,     Alex.     12,     13  ; 

Rich.  83 
Enderbye,  ]v\.  26 
Engerworth,  Margy.  173 
Engles,  Jn.  92 
English,  Edw.  38  ;  Jn.  144  ;  My.  191  ; 

Rich.  52,  144  ;  Rog.  180 
Engly,  Hen.  154 
Enterbury,  Hen.  187 
Errington  als.  Allen,  Thos.  147 
Esold,  Jn.  48 
Essex,  Leon.  44 
Este,  Barnaby,  42 
Estopp,  Martha,  165 
Etheredge,  Wm.  177 
Etkins,  Etkyns,  Avery,  27  ;  Jn.  42,  43  ; 

Oliver,  32  ;   Thos.  46 
Evans,  Evance,  Anth.  151  ;  Dav.  151  ; 

Davye,  26  ;  Edw.  80,  144,  182  ;  Geo. 

89  ;  Griffin,  68  ;  Hen.  177  ;  Howell, 

147  ;   Joane,   25  ;   Jn.   40,    107,    158, 

185  ;  Margt.  56  ;  Maur.  189  ;  Nich. 

182  ;  Owen,  66  ;  Raph.  173  ;  Rich. 

22,  44;    Thos.   147;    Wm.   57,  177, 

190  ;  als.  Griffith,  Thos.  197 
Evate,  see  Evett 
Everton,  Francis,  129 
Evett,   Evate,  And.   191;   Ann,   189; 


Index  N oniinum. 


215 


Edw.  177  ;  Francis,  106  ;  I  sab.  144 
Jn.  17,  93  ;  Justinian,  8  ;  Katli.  42 
Margy.  36;  My.  12  ;  Rich.  15,  38 
\Vm.  33 

Evetts,  Evitts,  Anth.  16S  ;  Robt.  136 
Wm.  147,  173 

Evill,  Ann,  53  ;  Hen.  190 

Ewens,  Alice,  13;  Margy.  26 

Exall,  Wm.  66 

Eyles,  Edw.  53  ;   Martha,  57 

Eysell,  Jn.  94 

Eyton,  Jn.  20 


Fakener,  Ann,  47  ;  Wm.  154 
Farclouge,  Edw.  87  ;  Thos.  73 
Farley,  Fareley,   Edw.   118;  Eliz.  75, 

100;  Jn.  60,  90  ;   Rich.  24*  ;   Robt. 

173  ;  Walt.  95  ;  Wm.  136 
Farme,  Jane,  129;   Margy.  113 
Farmer,  Abraham,    194;    Alice,    194; 

Edw.    122  ;     Hen.    191  ;     My.    122, 

169;    Rich.    28;    Rog.    177  ;  Thos. 

42,  55  ;  als.   Freman,  Eliz.  75  ;  als. 

Smith,    Jn.   38,   109;   Freeman   als., 

Robt.  109  ;  Smith  als.,  Thos.  8,  34, 

107  ;  Wm.  46 
Farr,  Farre,  .A.nn,  154  ;    Eleanor,  106  ; 

Francis,  46,   154;    Geo.    113;  Gilb. 

113;  Jn.  109,   136,   154,   180;   Lawr. 

6,  13;  Rich.   151  ;  Robt.  86;  Thos. 

48 
Farrington,  Thos.  169  ;  Wm.  73  ;  als. 

Hunkes,  Rog.  91 
Faulkes,    Faux,    Eleanor,   69  ;    Hen. 

2,1^  173  ;  Joan,  70  ;  Rich.  49,  63 
Faulkener,    Fawlktner,    Anne,     173  ; 

Elinor,  40 
Fawkes,  Ann,    151  ;  Edw.  71  ;   Thos. 

66,  144  ;  Wm.  77,  95 
Faxall,  Thos.  38 
Faytinge,   Isab.    21  ;    Jn.    159;    Thos. 

1 44.     See  also  Feytinge 
Fearfax,  Eliz.  57  ;  Hen.  95 
Fearne,    Feme,    Jn.    109 ;    Rich.    35  ; 

Thos.  144 
Feend,  Robt.  118 
Feild,  see  Field 
Feldon,  Wm.  85 
Fell,  Israel,  169;  Wm.    165,   177;  als. 

Ditchfield,  Wm.  109 
Felpes,  Rich.  72 
Felsteede,  Florell,  177 
Felton,  Eliz.  140  ;   Kath.  140 
Ferefox,  Thos.  84 
Fermor,  Robt.  61 

Fernell,  Fernoll,  Jn.  33  ;  Kath.  64 
Ferrers,  My.  165 
Ferriday,  Thos.  1 13 
Ferriman,  Calh.  159  ;  Thos.  89,  109 


Ferris,  Kenelm,  194 
Fetherston,  Isab.  7  ;  Jn.  113 
Feytinge,   Rich.    136.     See  also  Fay- 
tinge 
Fiddian,  see  Fydean 
Fidowe,   Fidoe,  Ann,   58;    Wm.    173. 

See  also  Fydowe 
Field,  Feild,  Cath.  100  ;  Clement,  113; 

Edm.   113;  Edw.  42;  Elinor,  180; 

Eliz.   148,   162;  Francis,  173;  Geo. 

52,     140;    Giles,    71  ;    Hen.     173; 

Humph.  165  ;  Isab.  82,  87  ;  Jn.  23, 

26,     92,     136,     144,     177*  ;     Margt. 

107  ;  Margy.  140  ;  Nich.  189  ;  Rich. 

92,    180;     Robt.  129  ;    Thos.     191; 

Wm.  12,  54,  118,  180;  Applebe  als., 

Jn.  128 
Fiffard,  Alice,  182  ;  Francis,  182 
Fiffild,  Fyfelde,  als.  Griffith,  Rich.  36  ; 

als.  Gryffyn,  Rich.  38 
Figes,  Rich.  158 
Figgett,  Hen.  169 
Finche,  Alice,  105  ;  Eliz.  118  ;  Jefferv, 

71  ;  Jn.  98,  159;  Robt.  133;  Thos. 

182 
Fincher,     Francis,    98  ;     Hen.     118  ; 

Hugh,  lor  ;  Jn.  162  ;   Raphael,  133  ; 

Robt.  100,  185  ;  Thos.  12,  70,  177 
Firkins,  Therkeld  als.,  Jn.  138 
Fisher,  Fysher,  Eliz.  30,  38,  90  ;  Rich. 

61  ;    Robt.  140,  185  ;    Thos.  20,  148, 

158;    Wm.   56,   100,   140,    [62;    als. 

Richardson,  Thos.  154 
Fissard,  Rich.  113 
Fitter,  Fytter,  Alice,  82  ;    Cath.  129; 

Jn.    10,    14,    89,    118;    Nich.    191; 

Thos.  177  ;    Wm.  61 
Fizar,  Jn.  133.     See  also  Fyzard 
Flacher,  Jn.  88 
Flat,  Jn.  99 
Flavell,  Jn.  165  ;   Jiistinian,  77  ;  Thos. 

198  ;  Wm.  77 
Fleckenowe,  J  as.  148 
Fleete,  Edw.  144  ;  Jn.  lor  ;  Walgrove, 

Walesgrove  als.,  Ann,  97  ;  Jn.  103  ; 

Thos.  1 16 
Fleminge,  Humph.  89 
Fleshall,  Margv.  158  ;  Wm.  107 
Flesher,  Wm.  18 
Fletcher,  Alice,  4  ;  Ann,    185  ;  Edm. 

109  ;  Jn.  63,  83,  96,  122  ;    Rich.  37  ; 

Robt.    66  ;    Thos.     122,    133,    197  ; 

Wm.   191  ;    als.  Shuarde,  Wm.    11  ; 

Ballard  als.,  Anne,  190 
Flewett,  Robt.  99 
Flinte,  Flynte,  Anne,  140;  Robt.  102; 

Thos.  118;    Wm.  54 
Floyde,  Maigt.  177 
Flucke,  Thos.  26 
Fogg,  Sharpies  als.,  Edm.  198 


2l6 


Worcester  Wills  and  Ad?ninistraiions. 


Foley,  Jn.  133,  194 

Folliott,    Follyot,    Guthlake,    20  ;    Jn. 

162  ;  Kath.  97  ;  Rog.  70  ;  Thos.  89 
Followes,  Symond,  154 
Fones,  My.  148  ;  Rich.  56,  60.   See  also 

Fownes 
Force,  Rich.  122 
Forde,  Joan,  182,  185  ;  Jn.  75  ;  Martin, 

197  ;  Rich.  126 
Forel,  Tim.  154 
Forrest,  Alice,  30,  82  ;  Edw.  148  ;  Jas. 

56  ;  Rich.  169  ;  Robt.  77  ;  Thos.95  ; 

Wm.  158 
Forte,  Anker,  194  ;    Cisly,  148  ;    Edw. 

87  ;    Francis,  90  ;    Joan,    173  ;    Jn. 

126;     Julian,     158;     Margt.     133; 

Rich.    165;    Robt.   159;  Thos.   162, 

185  ;  Wm.  109 
Fortune,  Jn.  129 
Foster,     Wm.      177  ;     als.     Groome, 

Frances,  60 
Foukes,  Edw.  159 
Fowche,  Jn.  32 
Fowke,  Jn.  144  ;  Wni.  98 
Fowler,  Jn.  3,    122,    165,   185  ;    Rich. 

•i8,  173 
Fownes,  And.  7  ;  Eliz.  118  ;  Ellynor, 

76;    Geo.    133;    Gilb.    133;    Joan, 

140  ;    Jn.   25  ;    Oswald,    45  ;    Rich. 

118;    Sibill,  7;    Symon,  23;    Thos. 

'6,    33;     Wm.    5,    118.      See    also 

Fones 
Fox,  Agn.  87  ;    Edw.  140  ;    Geo.  42  ; 

Giles,   191,   194;    Hen.  118;   Jn.  8  ; 

My.  [158  ;  Rob.  154;  Thos.  19 
Foxall,  Jn.  126  ;  Rog.  159 
Foyles,  Margt.  1 13 
Foyster,  Wm.  71 
Fraine,  Frayne,  Jn.  144  ;  Margt.  158, 

'59 

Francis,  My.  169  ;  Nich.  12,  37,  38  ; 
als.  Smyth,  Thos.  148  ;  Whynne 
als..,  Jn.  2 

Franke,  EUenor,  140  ;  Jn.  73 

Franklin,  Francklin,  Anne,  i8g  ;  Jn. 
31  ;  Joice,.i48  ;  Earles  als..,  Edw.  19 

Frankome,  Chris.  105 

Freame,  Edw.  82 

Freeman,  Alice,  64;  Eliz.  148  ;  Francis, 
91  ;  Geo.  32;  Jas.  80;  Joan,  68, 
133,  173 ;  Jn-  14,  22,  54,  90,  98,  102, 
136  ;  Nich.  194  ;  Rich.  8,  72,  103, 
148  ;  Thos.  56,  180;  Wm.  69,  113, 
'33i  •S4)  19'  ;  '^l^-  Edwards,  Rich. 
66  ;  Farmer  als.,  Eliz.  75  ;  Robt.  109 

Freeston,  Frances,  126;  Rich.  118; 
Thos.  197 

Freeth,  Alice,  159  ;  Isab.  45,  169  ;  My. 
180  ;  Thos.  44  ;  Wm.  32,  80 

French,   Dennis,    158;    Dionise,    59; 


Geo.   169  ;    Lionel,   51   ;    Rich.  96, 

194  ;  Thos.  189 
Frend,  Frind,  Alice,  109  ;  Francis,  69  ; 

Raphe,  80 
Frere(?),  ?Jn.  18  ;  Rich.  30 
Frewen,  Cath.  78  ;  Edw.  10  ;  Francis, 

33  ;  Joan,  91 
Frier,  Anne,  29  ;  Eliz.  28 
Frogmer,  Frogmore,  Jn.  24  ;  Rowland, 

169 
Frost,  Hen.  6,  165  ;    Raph,  73  ;  Rich. 

19  ;  Wm.  2 
Fryzar,  Stanway  als.,  Sybill,  48 
Fulford,  Rich.  20,  197  ;  Thos.  48,  50 
Fullwood,   Anne,   169  ;    Jn.    68,    144 ; 

Robt.  109  ;  Thos.  109 
Fulwell,   Margt.  2  ;  Rich.    133  ;  Wm. 

129 
Fydean,  Fiddian,  Thos.  169 
Fydowe,  Fydoe,  Poolehouse  als.,  Edm. 

25   ;    Spooner   als.,    Frances,     loi. 

See  also  Fidowe 
Fyppes,  Rog.  22 
Fyzard,    Fyzer,    Hen.    55  ;  Thos.    80. 

See  also  Fizar 


Gailey,  Ann,  Ti  '<  J"-  24 

Galamore,  Gallimore,  Mich.  50,  118 

Gale,  Thos.  129 

Gaman,  Wm.  58 

Ganderton,    Bridg.    154  ;    Giles,    129, 

169  ;     Jn.     162,     185  ;     Joyce,    58  ; 

Margt.    102  ;    Rich.   47  ;    Thos.   85, 

100  ;  Wm.  62.    See  also  Gonderton 
Gandie,  Thos.  129 
Garde,  Edw.  133 
Gardiner,     Chris.      187  ;     Hugh,  70  ; 

Edw.  129,  144  ;    Eliz.  177;  Frances, 

191  ;    Jane,  118;  Joan,  50  ;  Jn.  10  ; 

67,    76,    94,     113,    197  ;    My.    165  ; 

Phil.  88,  104,   113  ;   Rich.   15,  195; 

Robt.  24  ;   Walt.  80  ;  Wm.  22,  73, 

1 18,  126,  136,  169* 
Garlicke,  Geo.  165 
Garner  [Gardner],  Ann,  169  ;    Frances, 

187  ;  John,  187  ;  Wm.  151 
Garrfett,     Francis,     177;    Jane.     118; 

Joane,  6  ;    Jn.  42,   191  ;    Rich.   72  ; 

Rog.  151  ;   Thos.  90,  93,  177 
Gascoigne,  Robt.  129 
Gate,  Rog.  84 
Gates,  Robt.  43 
Gatfield,  — ,  70  ;    Eliz.  14  ;    Geo.  105  ; 

Jn.    17,   66,    91,    122  ;    Lucy,    140  ; 

Rich.    72;     Robt.    68;    Sicely,    77; 

Thos.  96,  129 
Gatley,  Reave  als.  Taylor  als.,  Thos. 

43 
Gatlyf,  Hen.  16 


I 


Index  Nominum. 


217 


Gaton,  Julian,  97 

Gaughter,   Gawter,  Jn.  173;  Wm.  73, 

77 
Gaunte,  Wm.  13 
Gawton,  Jn.  173 
Geary,    Geery,    Jn.    36  ;    Rich.    162  ; 

Thos.  77 
Geast,  see  Gest 
Geeves,  Eliz.  169  ;  Wm.  113 
Gegg,  Hugh,  32  ;   Margt.  137  ;    Thos. 

109,  118  ;  <?r  Gregg,  Thos.  189 
Gelffe,  Rich.  81,  195  ;  Wm.  107 
Gell,  Rich.  118 
Gennings,  Jn.  36;  Rog.  85  ;  Thos.  66  ; 

Wm.  105.     See  also  Jennings 
Gennis,  Anth.  92 
George,  Agn.  3;  Alice,  162*;    Amy, 

45  ;  Anne,  122;    Cath.    109;    Edw. 

140;    Elinor,  34;    Eliz.   113;    Geo. 

162;    Jn.    21,    24,    197;    Mari,    81  ; 

Robt.    169;    Thos.    77,    109,    113*, 

154;    Walt.    36;    Wm.    10,  33,   96, 

113  ;  als.  Kinsham  (K3rnsom),  Anne, 

95  ;  Jn.  194  ;  Rich.  189  ;  als.  Little, 

Thos.  180  ;  als.  Pattocke,  Thos.  159  ; 

als.  Williams,  Jn.  195 
German,  Joan,  194 
Gerry,  Jn.  191 
Gest,  Geast,  Guest,  Eliz.   180;  Jn.  4, 

18,  35,   109,   159,   173.  189;  Margy. 

129;  Rich.  64,  113;  Thos.  33  ;  Wm. 

48,  169  ;   als.  Bowyer,  Edw.  37 
Geteleye,  Wm.  102 
Gethertun,  Wm.  63 
Geyse,  Rich.  104.     See  also  Guise 
Gibbarde,  Wm.  14 
Gibbs,   Gibbes,  Gybbes,  Adam,    100  ; 

Chris.    67;    Elinor,    133;    Geo.    26, 

75,  113,  191  ;  Jn-  io3i  177  ;   Margt. 

43,  97,  148  ;    Matt.  133  ;    Rich.  103, 

151,  185  ;  Rob.  60,  140  ;  Susan,  144  ; 

Thos.  88,  133  ;  Wm.  17,  26,  31,  50, 

67,  84,  95 
Gibbins,  Jn.  197  ;  Martin,  154 
Gifford,  Jn.  144 
Gilbert,  Gilberts,  Anth.  31  ;  Giles,  86  ; 

Humph.    191;  Jas.    100;    Joan,  95, 

191  ;  Jn.  83  ;  Margy.  82,  154  ;  Nich. 

148;   Wm.   165,    182,    194;   Asplen 

als.,  Jn.  62  ;  Clarke  als.,  Jn.  4 
Gildinge,  Gyldinge,  Eleanor,  148  ;  Jn. 

90  ;  Thos.  140  ;  Wm.  187 
Giles,  Gyles,   Ann,   185  ;   Anth.    162  ; 

Hugh,   6  ;    Isab.  47  ;    Jn.    49,   80  ; 

Susan,    162;    Wm.    10,    118,    177  ; 

Smith  als.,  Jn.  1 1 1 
Gill,  Gyll,  Anth.  12  ;  Edm.  35  ;  Edw. 

136  ;  Joyce,  52  ;  Wm.  23 
Gillam,  Chris.  12  ;  Jn.  19 
Giackes,  Thos.  55 

WORC.  WILLS. — VOL.  H. 


Girdler,  Rich.  154 

Glase,  Alice,  165  ;  Emme,  67 

Glendoll,  Thos.  140 

Glover,   Ann,    53  ;    Edw.    53  ;    Hugh, 

177  ;  Jas.  35  ;  Jn.   92,    173  ;  Margt. 

154;     Rich.    21  ;    Thos.    33;    als. 

Allen,    Rich.     133    ;     Browne    als., 

Francis,  136  ;  Penrice  {or  Pendrice) 

als.,   Anne,    137  ;    Eliz.    30  ;    Geo. 

163  ;  Humf.  no  ;  Jn.  80  ;   Robt.  170, 

185  ;  Write  als.,  Hen.  74 
Goade,  Robt.  33 
Goarle,  Isab.  97 
Goddarde,  Wm.  26 
Godfrey,  Jn.    13,  165  ;  My.  17  ;  Rich. 

187  ;  Thos.  118  ;  Wm.  94 
Godsall,  Jn.  162  ;  Margt.  182 
Godsawe,     Humf.     113;    Rich.     155; 

Wm.  162 
Godsoe,  Thos.  106 
Godson,  Goodson,  Anth.  98  ;  Rich.  28, 

165 
Godwin,   Jn.    56 ;    Robt.    104  ;    Thos. 

118  ;  Wm.    191  ;    als.  Clarke,  Ann, 

109.     See  also  Goodwin 
Goen,  see  Gowen 
Gold,    Moses,    29  ;     Woodward   als., 

Jn.  19.     See  also  Goold  and  Gould 
Goldisburghe,  Hen.  56 
Goldswaine,  Thos.  148 
Gonderton,  Rich.  107  ;  Thos.  58.     See 

also  Ganderton 
Gonne,  Jn.  96,  126.     See  alfo  Gunne 
Goodail,  Eliz.  165  ;  Jane,  148  ;  Raphe, 

86  ;  Rich.  86,  191 
Goode,  Elnor,  82  ;  Jas.  144;  Jn.  133, 

165  ;    Mark,    64  ;    Wm.     15,     133  ; 

Walt.  191 
Goodier,  see  Goodyer 
Goodman,    Anne,    122;    Edm.     140; 

Hen.    177  ;    Pet.   41  ;    Rich.    185  ; 

Wm.  148 
Goodrich,     Goodridge,     Elnor,     165  ; 

Mich.  88 
Goodson,  see  Godson 
Goodwin,   Thos.    31  ;    Wm.    86  ;   als. 

Clarke,  Elinor,  122  ;  Jn.  28  ;  Margy. 

34.     See  also  Godwin 
Goodyer,  Goodier,  Jn.  1 1,48,  122,  165; 

Margy.   11;  Rog.    133;  Thos.    177, 

189 
Goold,     Edw.     159;    Wm.    74;     als. 

Willoughby,  Jn.  155.     See  also  Go\A. 

and  Gould 
Goole,  Rich.  92 
Goorle,  Robt.  2  ;  Thos.  2 
Goostree,  Thos.  19 
Gopp,  Thos.  173  ;  Wm.  85 
Gorle,  Rich.  144 
Gorney,  Jn.  154;  Rich.  148 


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Gorton,  Margt.  41 

Gorway,  Jn.  8 

Goscon,  Rich.  38 

Goslinge,  Hugh,  35  ;  Joyce,  45  ;  Rich. 
104 

Gosnell,  Wm.  144 

Gough,  Edw.  66  ;  Jn.  43  ;  Pet.  185  ; 
Rich.  13,  185  ;   Thos.  6,  159,  173 

Gould,  Edw.  29;  Eliz.  159;  Jn.  72; 
Thos.  1 80  ;  Wm.  66.  See  also  Gold 
and  Goold 

Gowea,  Goen,  Jn.  185;  Sam.  122; 
Thos.  191  ;  Wm.  74 

Gower,  Ann,  88  ;  Edm.  83  ;  Jn.  45, 
118  ;  Nich.  185  ;  Rich.  54,  189  ; 
Robt.  4  ;  Samp.  118  ;  Wm.  36,  195 

Grafton,  Alice,  173  ;  Jn.  118  ;  Wm.  60 

Graingeman,  Alice,  118 

Grammer,  Thos.  165 

Granger,  Grainger,  Graynger,  Geo. 
169;  Hen.  144;  Joan,  159;  Robin- 
son, 122  ;  Thos.  16,  151,  197  ;  Tim. 
86,  88  ;  Wm.  54,  126,  191 

Grannsonn,  Jas.  85 

Grannte,  Graunte,  Eliz.  66  ;  Jn.  122 

Graswell,  Sibell,  23 

Grasyer  als.  Aley,  Thos.  24 

Graviston,  Jn.  191 

Gray,  Hen.  36;    Robt.  113 

Greatage,  Jn.  113 

Greene,  Agnes,  106  ;    Alice,  14  ;    Ann, 
133,  136  ;  Clem.  73  ;  Edm.  66,  103 
Edw.   28,    loi  ;    Elean.    133  ;    Eliz, 
3)  29,  77,    106 ;    Frances,  90,   109 
Francis,  9,  129;    Geo.  58,  87,  106 
162,  165,  180  ;    Hen.  62,  T},^  95,  169 
177  ;  Humf.  2  ;  Isab.  169  ;  Jas.  165 
Joan,  10*,  48,  86,  154  ;    Jn.  20,  23 
40,  51,  61,  81,  109*    113,  154,  159 
180  ;     Joyce,     151  ;     Margt.     185 
Marke,    129  ;    Nich.    85,    87,    169 
Oliver,  63;    Raphe,  42;    Rich.   15 
23,  24,  39,  9r,  151,  154,  162  ;  Robt 
64,    198;     Rye,    43;     Sible,    151 
Sibella,   173;    Thos.  27,  46,  51,84 
90,  93,    96,    118,    129*     191,    194 
Wm.  109,  113,  122,  144,  191 

Greenebanke,     Hen.     22  ;     Jas.     12 
Margt.  15  ;  Rich.  59,  61  ;  Wm.  169 

Greenehop,  Wm.  82 

Greening,  Eliz.  107 

Greenowe,  Grenowe,  Geo.  106 ;  als. 
Leonard,  Jn.  144 

Greenway,  Auery,  97  ;  Chris.  n8  ;  Jas. 
173  ;  Joan,  191  ;  Jn.  42,  140,  177, 
197  ;  Rich.  173  ;  Robt.  42,  61  ; 
Thos.  136  ;  Wm.  4,  88  ;  Hartleburie 
als.y  Joan,  122  ;  Leonard  als.,  Julian, 
1 66 

Gregg,  Alice,  72  ;  Jane,  49  ;  Jn.  144 


Gregorie,  Gregory,  Joan,  109  ;  Jn.  92  ; 

Nich.  133;    Rich.  59;  Thos.  5,  144, 

197  ;  Amsden  als.,  Jn.  40  ;  Walt.  63 
Greisley,  Thos.  162 
Grenehill,  Mich.  90 
Gressingham,  Rog.  109 
Greve,  Greave,  Jn.  122  ;  Thos.  42 
Greves,  Greaves,  .\nne,  177  ;    Humf. 

45  ;    Jn.    27,    44,    84,    133,    165*  ; 

Phil.  129;  Thos.  109;  Wm.  18,  197 
Grewe,  Thos.  136 
Griffen,  Alice,  18;    Davie,  19;    Edw. 

99;   Jane,  65  ;  Jn.  109,  129  ;    Nich. 

62  ;    Randle,    57  ;    Rich.    18,    133; 

Thos.  189  ;    Wm.  17,  60,  140,  144  ; 

Fyfelde  a/j.,  Rich.  38  ;   Tayler  als., 

Joan,  181  ;  a/j.  Welchman,  Humph. 

140 
Griffith,  Griffetts,  Robt.  15  ;  Wm.  189  ; 

Evans  als.,  Thos.   197  ;  Fiffild  als., 

Rich.  36 
Grimes,  Rich.  169 
Grimet,  Grymett,  Edm.  50  ;  Rich,  7  ; 

Thos.  91,  118;  Wm.  187 
Grimshawe,  Jn.  140 
Grindle,  Rich.  162 
Grine,  Eliz.  25 
Grissold,  Gryzold,   Clem.  47  ;    Margt. 

104  ;  Margy.  8  ;  Robt.  83  ;  Rog.  63  ; 

Wm.  74,  177 
Grister,  Powick  als.,  Rich.  63 
Groome,  Foster  als.,  Frances,  60 
Grounsell,  Phil.  71 
Grove,    Alice,    34,    133;    Anne,    103, 

144;  Edw.  45;  Elinor,  103;  Eliz.  77; 

Elnor,  102  ;    Geo.   133,  185  ;    Isab. 

102,  103  ;  Joan,  25,  140  ;   Jn.  13,  23, 

31,  86  ;    Lawr.   29,  31  ;    Phil.    162  ; 

Rich.  27,  30  ;    Thos.  165  ;    Wm.  87, 

140 
Groves,  Thos.  98,  194 
Grubbe,  Jn.  144 
?Guell,  Gnell,  Walt.  177 
Guillame,  Jas.  177  ;  Jn.  136 
Guise,  Ann,  133  ;    Eliz.  91  ;    Thos.  25. 

See  also  Geyse 
Gundey,  Robt.  177 
Gunn,    Gune,    Jn.    38;    Margy.    151  ; 

Rich.  93  ;  Robt.  42 
Gunnell,    Jn.    7,    9,    13;    Margt.    7; 

Rich.  3 
Gunnels,  Margt.  70 
Gunner  als.  Acton  als.  Lorum,  Anne, 

188 
Gurney,  Francis,  173  ;  Jn.  140;  Rich. 

100 
Gutteridge,  Rich.  118 
Guy,  Robt.  136;  Wm.  177 
Gwalter,  Wm.  154,  165 
Gwattkins,  Rich.  118 


Index  Nominum. 


219 


Gwentt,  Rich/  37  ;  Thos.  10 

Gwilham,  Jone,  48 

Gwillem,  Maria,  191 

Gwin  (or  Gwyn),    Pearce   (Peers    or 

Perse)    a/v.,    Jn.    90  ;    Margt.    72  ; 

Wm.  73 
Gwyllomes,  Jn.  72 
Gwyllym,  Rich.  133 
Gybbes,  see  Gibbs 
Gycoxe,  Wm.  51 
Gyldinge,  see  Gildinge 
Gyles,  see  Giles 
Gyll,  see  Gill 

Gypsee,  see  Jepson,  Jn.  185 
Gjrttens  als.  Taylor,  Jn.  151 
Gyttons,  Dav.  16 


Hackett,  Hen.  183;  Rich.  70;  Wm.  144 
Hacklin,  Dan.  31,  144,  148 
Haddock,  Edw.  75  ;  Phil.  148 
Hadley,     Eliz.    31;    Lewis,     11,     13; 

Mauld,  8  ;    Robt.  35  ;    Rog.  13,  20  ; 

Thos.  114*  ;  Wm.  144,  173 
Hadon,  Haden,  Isab.  11  ;  Margt.  148; 

Rich.  53;  Wm.  113,  187.     See  also 

Haydon  and  Heydon 
Haford  als.  Batcheler,  Thos.  16 
Haines,  Francis,   106,   155;   Geo.   28, 

165  ;  Humph.  51  ;  Jn.  129  ;  Pet.  94. 

See  also  Haynes  and  Heynes 
Hale,  Hen.  59,  61  ;  Jn.  60,  130  ;  Rich. 

129  ;    Sible,  81  ;    Wm.  44,  191  ;   als. 

Smyth,  Wm.  19 
Hales,  Jn.  137 
Haleward,  Wm.  32 
Halford,  Robt.  114;  Wm.  1 5  5 
Hall,  Bauld.  42  ;    Edm.  21,  42  ;    Edw. 

151,    165;    Francis,    118;   Geo.  13 ; 

Gilb.  79  ;    Isab.  19  ;   Jane,  85  ;  Jn. 

5,  16,  24,  26,  48,  87,  109,  173,  185 ; 

Joyce,  114  ;   Lyssett,  40  ;    Margt.  3, 

56,  185  ;  Margy.  94,  173  ;  Rich.  103, 

104,   106,  114,  130;  Robt.  60,  159; 

Rog.   44;    Sar.   31  ;    Thos.  9,    109, 

114*  178,  i8g;   Wm.  66,  74,  159*; 

Moulton  als.,  Marie,  115;  als.  Olyver, 

Ann,  106  ;    Francis,    loi  ;    Jn.   60  ; 

Rich.  113.     See  also  HuUe 
Halliberie,  Isab.  109 
Hallowaye,  Wm.  81 
Hambury,  Jn.  98 
Hamecke,  Geo.  114 
Hamerton,  Robt.  102 
Hamme,  Jn.  151 

Hamon,  Eliz.  144  ;  Geo.  148  ;  Walt.  63 
Hatnons,  Hamonds,  Francis,  76  ;  Rog. 

151 
Hampton,  Francis,  130;  Jn.  155,  183  ; 
Joyce,  97  ;  Wm.  46,  122 


Hanbury,  Francis,  8,  9,  70  ;  Jn.  89,  99, 

185  ;  Margt.  48  ;  Phil.  109,  118,  129  ; 

Thos.  118,  162  ;  Walt.  89 
Hancocke,   Arnold,   94  ;    Ellen,  140  ; 

Thos.  35  ;   Wm.  177 
Hancome,  Jn.  92  ;  Nich.  126 
Hancox,  Alice,  72  ;   Anne,  114;  Jas. 

36  ;   Jn.  92 ;   Margt.  144  ;  My.  169  ; 

Robt.  140;  Thos.  19,  118,  195;  Wm. 

137,  197  ;  [?],  78 

Handey,  Handy,  Alice,  173  ;  Ann,  37  ; 

Barth.  65  ;  Eliz.  182  ;  Francis,  83  ; 

Hen.    3;    Hugh,    114;    Rich.    92; 

Thos.  58  ;  Ursula,  133  ;  Wm.  140  ; 

Nash  als.,  Margt.  137 
Handley,  Jn.  16 
Hands,  Ann,  30  ;    Chris.    197  ;    Eliz. 

109,  130  ;  Jn.  1 10  ;  Rog.  107  ;  Thos. 

19,  109,  165 
Handsonne,    Paynter    als.,    Jn.    130  ; 

Joyce,  109 
Hankins,  Thos.  1 19 
Hankinson,  Jn.  94  ;   als.  Jenckes,  Jn. 

98  ;  Thos.  103 
Hanley,  Jn.  21  ;  Rich.  189 
Hanmer,  Anne,  99 ;  Edw.  14  ;  Humph. 

12  ;  als.  Bowles,  Anne,  191 
Hanmore,  Rich.  33 
Hanne,  Edw.  18  ;  Thos.  46 
Hannes,  Eliz.    114;    Jn.    185;    Rich. 

140  ;  Thos.  162 
Hannowe,  Jn.  40 ;  als.  Hanway,  Jn. 

114 
Hanson,  Edw.  94  ;  Jn.  126  ;  Thos.  74 
Hanway  (?),  — ,  89  ;  Jn.  73  ;  als.  Han- 
nowe, Jn.  144 
Harbach,    Harbadge,    Christian,    87  ; 

Hen.    185  ;   Jn.   114,    173*  ;    Robt. 

119;  Thos.  129;  Wm.  197 
Harbar,  Jn.  78 
Harbard,    Harebeard,    Anne,    15  ;   Jn. 

78  ;  Steven,  3 
Harbart,  Harbert, ' Elynor,  23;    Hen. 

loi  ;    Jn.    122,   133  ;    Margt.    173  ; 

Rich.  70,  126;  Robt.  137  ;  Wm.  114, 

126 
Harbidge,  Hen.  126  ;  Wm.  173 
Harborne,  Harburne,  Alice,  35,   155  ; 

Ann,    169,   195;    Francis,   114;    Jn. 

123  ;  Phil.  148  ;  Thos.  100,  114,  126, 

137,  140  ;  Wm.  130 
Harcott,  Jn.  133  ;  Robt.  56,61  ;  Thos. 

103,  109 
Hardelston,  Jn.  85 
Hardiman,  Hardyman,  Jn.  114  ;   Robt. 

59,  61  ;   Wm.  I 
Hardinge,  And.  41  ;    Bald.  80 ;    Hen, 

165  ;  Margy.  89 
Hardman,  Dor.  96  ;  Edw.  29  ;  Wm.  68 
Hare,  Mich.  2 


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220 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


Harets,  Rich.  24 

Harford,  Jn.  133  ;  Thos.  114,  151 

Harmar,  Wm.  81 

Harp,  Jn.  55,  58;  Thos.  87 

Harper,  Edw.  52  ;  Jn.  49  ;  Joyce,  144  ; 
Sus.  51  ;  Sybell,  18  ;  Thos.  19,  123, 
133  ;  Wm.  3(,  122  ;  Cartwrig^hta/.r., 
Ahce,  169  ;  Humph.  75  ;  Phil.  113 

Harrington,  Sebastian,*i69 

Harriott,  Mich.  137 

Harris,  Ann,  88,  114;  Dor.  140  ;  Edm. 
162,  185  ;  Edw.  102,  144,  151,  169 
Elean.  123  ;   Elenor,  109  ;  Eliz.  22 
Francis,    104*  ;     Geo.     148,     191 
Hen.    56  ;    Hugh,    109  ;    Jas.    126 
Joan,    109  ;     Jn.    41,    56,     58,    63 
95,    loi,    103,    140,    162,    189,    198 
Joyce,    122  ;    Kath.    82  ;    My.    151 
Rich.    5,   42,    114,    122,     144,     155 
Thos.  49,  98,  169  ;  Titus,  165  ;  Wm 
58,  103,  169,  178,  191,  197  ;  Wolstan 
114  ;  als.  Collines,  Rich.  64  ;  Thos 
14  ;  Rise  a/j.,  Jn.  141 

Harrison,  — ,  67  ;  Chris.  114  ;  Edw. 
195  ;  Eliz.  69  ;  Geo.  30,  34  ;  Hen. 
37  ;  Humph.  100  ;  Jn.  72,  140,  183  ; 
Laur.  79;  Margt.  109;  My.  133; 
Ni'ch.  162  ;  Phil.  122  ;  Ralph,  7,  185, 
187  ;  Rich.  76,  1 19 ;  Steph.  77  ;  Thos. 
72  ;  Wm.  64,  94,  103  ;  als.  Rawlins, 
Wm.  91  ;  Russell  als..,  Margy.  82 

Harritts,  Jn.  73 

Harrold,  Rich.  105,  163;  Wm.  185 

Hart,  Edw.  109  ;  Francis,  51  ;  Hugh, 
55  ;  Jn.  109,  114  ;  Jonas,  191  ;  Rich. 
10  ;  Wm.  4,  12,  122  ;  Cartledge  als.., 
Bennett,  80  ;  Rawlins  als.,  Barbara, 
6g  ;  Hugh,  127 

Hartill,  Hen.  155 

Hartleburie  als.  Greenewaye,  Joan,  122 

Hartmell,  Sibell,  144 

Hartwell,  Alex.  34  ;  Hugh,  109 

Harvard,  see  Harward 

Harvett,  Cicely,  133 

Harvey,  Harvie,  Harvye,  Anne,  89  ; 
Dorety,  126  ;  Edm.  62  ;  Eliz.  57  ; 
Francis,  122  ;  Jn.  15-5,  159,  191  ; 
My.  151  ;  Thos.  37;  Wm.  59,  61, 
62,  130,  155 

Harward,  Anth.  30,  32  ;  Eleanor,  66  ; 
Humph.  27,  159;  Jas.  98  ;  Jn.  43, 
197  ;  Raphe,  88  ;  Rich.  83,  109  ; 
Thos.  38,  39,  59,  98,  99  ;  Wm.  197 

Harwell,  Edm.  20  ;  Edw.  182 

Harwood,  Margt.  144  ;  Thos.  51 

Haselton,  Jeromy,  109 

Haslewood,  Dor.  118;  als.  Lloyde, 
Edith,  21 

Hassam,  Nich.  169  ;  Morton  als.., 
Nich.  46 


Hassard,  Wm.  183 

Hassellocke,  Thos.  57 

Hassold,  Rich.  1 1 

Hastings,  Susan,  180 

Haswald,  Wm.  26 

Hathaway,   Hathway,  And.    187  ;  Jn. 

81  ;  Rich.  159,  162 
Hatnoll,  Symon,  155 
Hatton,  Rich.  178 
Haughton,   Ann,    126  ;  Jn.    57  ;  Thos. 

109 
Havord,  Jn.  119 

Haw,  Jn.  118  ;  Robt.  118  ;  Wm.  133 
Hawes,  Alice,  155,  183;  Joane,   140  ^ 

Jn.  42,  99  ;  Lawr.  141  ;  Thos.  39 
Hawkes,  Adam,   122  ;  Edm.   57,   59  ; 

Elinor,    140  ;  Eliz.    76  ;  Emme,    3  ; 

Geo.  9  ;  Joan,    155  ;  Jn.  3,   10,   140, 

182,   189;    Kath.   191;    Paul,    178; 

Rich.  83,  100;  Thos.  17*,  159,   162 
Hawkins,  Edm.  180  ;  Eliz.  182  ;  Geo. 

114;  Joan,  25  ;  Jn.   119;  My.  165  ; 

Rich.  27,  48  ;  Wm.  7 
Hawling,  Walt.  60 
Hawlingbrigge,  Jn.  2t 
Hawlins,  Eliz.  36  ;  Joan,  82 
Hawten,  Chris.  114;  Eliz.  44  ;  Jn.  191 
Hawthorne,   Edw.   38  ;  als.   Phillipps, 

Thos.  30 
Hay,  Eliz.  32,  93,  igr  ;  Geo.  57  ;  Hen. 

32  ;  Jn.  36,  80,  81  ;  Phil.  7;  Rich. 

27  ;  Thos.  71  ;  Walt.  122  ;  Wm.  2, 

73  ;  als.  Phillips,  Thos.  92 
Haycocke,  Humf.  140 
Haycocks,  Wm.  169 
Haydon,  Humph.  32  ;  Rose,  122  ;  Wm. 

87.     See  also  Hadon  and  Heydon 
Hayes,  Rog.  126 
Hayhood,  Margy.  96 
Haymas,  Walt.  66 
Haynes,   Abraham,    148  ;    Alice,   80  ; 

Ann,  129,  195  ;  Audry,  180;  Elinor, 

178  ;  Eliz.  "JJ  ;  Geo.  109  ;  Hen.  126, 

162  ;  Humph.    104,   130  ;  Jn.  4,   12, 

22,  38,   105,  122,  183,  185;  Margy. 

16  ;  Rich.  114,  144  ;  Rog.  49  ;  Thos. 

64,  78,  79,  119,  173  ;   Wm.  173.    See 

also  Haines  and  Heynes 
Hayward,    Alice,    141  ;    Hen.     loi   ; 

Laur.  38  ;  Rich.  39,  140  ;  Wm.  137  ; 

als.  Barnard,  Edw.  91 
Hajrwood,  Ellen,  126  ;  Hen.  71  ;  Rich. 

■5 
Hazell,  Jn.  178  ;  Rob.  126 
Head,  Edw.  159 
Healer,  Thos.  97 
Heare,  Lewis,  148  ;  Thos.  8 
Hearne,  Thos.  21 
Heath,    Alice,     15  ;     Edw.    86,    89  ; 

Eleanor,  76  ;  Eliz.   173  ;  Geofif.  69  ; 


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Index  Nominum. 


221 


Jn.  8,  144,  159  ;  Rog.  191  ;  Rowland, 

109  ;  Thos.  27,  85,   187  ;  Walt.  25, 

55  ;  Wm.  130 
Heekes,  Edw.  13  ;  Jn.  162  ;  My.  183  ; 

Rich.  4,  123  ;  Rog.  183  ;  Thos.  137 
Heirne  ah.  London,  Margy.  1 14 
Helme,  Chris.  155 
Helmebridg,  Jn.  93 
Hemmingf,  Cath.  155  ;  Chris.  100,  102, 

144  ;  Dan.  96  ;  Ellen,  178  ;  Francis, 

165  ;    Hen.    10,   80,  90,  91  ;   Hugh, 

83  ;  Jas.  54  ;  Jane,  126  ;  Jn.  9,  19, 

65,    89,    114,     162,     185,    189,    191  ; 

Martin,  183;  Rich.  4,  55,  61,  133; 

Robt.  187;  Rog.  92,  133;  Sibell,i29; 

Thos.    34,   69,    78,    114,    151,    169  ; 

Walt.  162  ;  Wm.  41,  60,  133,  195 
Hemmingfs,  Francis,  122  ;  Rich.  62 
Hemus,  Robt.  162 
Henchin,  Jn.  27 
Henderson,  Moringer,  55 
Henley,  Joan,  12  ;  Jn.  50  ;  Thos.  51 
Herbedg,  Maigt.  26  ;  Thos.  26 
Heritage,  Francis,  86  ;  Rog.  22 
Heshold,  Wm.  26 
Heweinges,  Hewens,  Humf.  74  ;  Sim. 

195  ;   Steven,  165 
Hewes,  Amy,  10  ;  Ann,  12,  173  ;  Eliz. 

6,  58  ;  Humf.  173  ;  Joan,  56  ;  Jn.  24, 

57*,  60, 69,  90  ;  Lawr.  148  ;  Rich.  74, 

75,  80  ;  Thos.  7.    See  also  Hughes 
Hewish,  Thos.  130 
Heydon,  Robt.  44.      See  also  Hadon 

and  Haydon 
Heynes,  Heines,  Edm.  114;    Francis, 

144;  Geo.  144  ;  Jn.  27,  51  ;   Margt. 

151  ;  Nich.  12  ;  Phil.  53  ;  Rich.  173; 

Thos.  53,  159  ;    Wm.  35.     See  also 

Haines  and  Haynes 
Heyward,  Jn.   191  ;    Rich.   10  ;   Thos. 

140  ;  Wm.  44.     See  also  Hayward 
Heywood,  Margt.  178  ;  Thos.  53,  151. 

See  also  Haywood 
Hibbins,  Damaris,    151;   Joyce,   144; 

Rich.  24 
Hibbotts,  Huband  als.,  Jn.  113  ;   Rich. 

16 
Hickes,   Eliner,  99 ;    Kath.  7  ;    Rich. 

105,  109,  165  ;   Wm.  42,  52,  114 
Hickin,  Arth.  169 
Hickman,  Joyce,  191  ;  Rich.  129 
Hickoxe,  Alice,  35  ;    Hen.  169  ;  Jn.  8, 

48,    148;    Lewis,    130;    Rich.    155; 

Thos.  46,  148 
Hide,   Jn.   96,   151,    191  ;    Nich.   106  ; 

Thos.  165 
Hierne,    Hiorne,    Hyorne,    Dav.    49 ; 

Joan,  53  ;    Jn.  88  ;    Sim.  72  ;    Thos. 

93,     140  ;    Wm.    32  ;    als.    Taylor, 

Eliz.  7.     See  also  Hieron 


Higgins,  Amphilis,  25  ;  Cornelius,  66  ; 
Elnor,  68  ;  Humph.  148  ;  Jas.  46  ;  Jn. 
17,  76,  114,  148;  Kath.  35  ;  Rich. 
118,  155;  Thos.  34,  36,  103,  104, 
178  ;  Wm.  4 

Higgs,  Anne,  37  ;  Jn.  69  ;  Julian,  169  ; 
Margt.  loi  ;  My.  178  ;  Rich.  9  ; 
Rog.  2  ;  Wm.  177 

Higham,  Tristram,  173 

Higley,  Gab.  155  ;  Jn.  165,  169  ; 
Twittie  als.,  Anne,  161 

Hill,  Abr.  162  ;  Adam,  28  ;  And.  65  ; 
Ann,  "]"].,  126,  140,  191  ;  Arth.  197  ; 
Bennet,  1 59  ;  Cath.  1 59  ;  Edw.  33, 
95  ;  Eliz.  40,  191  ;  Francis,  48,  53, 
122  ;  Geo.  65,  178  ;  Guy,  169  ;  Hen. 
24,  73,  122,  151,  159,  178;  Hugh, 
45,  114  ;  Humf.  I,  18,  74,  109,  151  ; 
Jas.  7,  94  ;  Joan,  178  ;  Jn.  16,  19, 
31,  34*  48,  49,  54,  64,  74,  80* 
109,  114*  119,  126,  130,  137, 
144*  162,  173,  177  ;  Kath.  28, 
122,  144;  Margt.  72;  My.  140; 
Maud,  66  ;  Nich.  97,  118;  Pet.  36  ; 
Phil.  14,  74,  86  ;  Randle,  122  ; 
Raphe,  43  ;  Rich.  85,  88,  109,  114, 
169*,  173;  Robt.  89;  Rog.  169, 
187  ;  Rose,  144  ;  Sus.  56  ;  Sym. 
119  ;  Thos.  22,  46,  58,  94,  96,  104, 
106,  133,  140,  151,  169*  191  ; 
Walt.  71,  75.  78,  144,  173  ;  Wm.  i, 
14,  23,  27,  29,  41,  48,  52,  53,  59, 
60,  99,  114,  118,  151,  159,  162,  165, 
185  ;  als.  Horniold,  Alice,  180  ; 
Jansey  als..,  Anne,  191  ;   als.  Spicer, 

Jn-  39 
Hillier,  Ann,  61  ;    Eliz.   155;    Johan, 

122  ;  Thos.  122 
Hilton,  Gawen,  185  ;  Joan,  163  ;  Thos. 

70 
Hincks,  Edm.  191 
Hincksman,  My.  35  ;   Rich.  169 
Hinkseman,  Thos.  8  ;  Wm.  38 
Hinshaw,  Wm.  73 
Hinton  (?),  Edw.  93 
Hieron,  Hiron,  Hyron,  Jn.  20  :   Margt. 

137  ;  Robt.  62  ;  Thos.  70  ;  Wm.  82. 

See  also  Hierne 
Hitchcocks, Alice,  98  ;  Anth.  5;  Humf 

14,    114;    Jn.    54,  91  ;    Margt.  91  ; 

Miles,  86  ;  Rich.  48,  loi  ;  Wm.  71 
Hitchins,  Jn.  5,  43  ;  Rich.  loi 
Hitchiason  als.  Hitchins,  Rich.  17 
Hitchman,  Jn.  71,  148;  Robt.  169 
Hobbins,  Avery,  67  ;    Jn.   59  ;    Nich. 

126;  Rich.  49, 133;  Thos.  99;  Wm. 

122,  185,  195  ;  Causer  als..,  Robt.  34 
Hobday,  Alice,  114;   Eliz.  162;    Geo. 

185;   Joan,  97  ;    Lewis,  173  ;    Nich. 

137;    Rich.   23;    Robt.   73;    Thos. 


222 


Worcester   Wiils  and  Administrations. 


197  ;  Wm.  5,  97  ;  als.  Lacy,  Hugh, 
65,  91  ;  Jas.  28  ;  Jn.  40,  58,  65  ; 
Nich.  191  ;   als.  Nashe,  Margt.  166 

Hobes,  Joane,  119 

Hockcom,  Thos.  72 

Hodbatch,  Hen.  65,  191  ;  Wm.  20 

Hode,  Clem.  98 

Hodgens,  Jn.  25 

Hodges,  Baldwyn,  35  ;  Geo.  12,  25, 
144  ;  Joan,  105  ;  Jn.  34  ;  Thos.  65, 
118  ;  Wm.  35,  36,  37,  68,  169,  178, 
182  ;  als.  Tanner,   Eliz.    122  ;  Wm. 

73 
Hodgetts,  Jn.  105,  195 
Hodgkin,  Thos.  81 
Hodgkinson,  Thos.  148 
Hodgkyns,  Robt.  24 
Hodnet,  Geo.  10 
Hoggins,  Jn.  58 
Holbatch,  Barnaby,  98 
Holborow,  Anne,  40 
Holbrooke,  Hen.  195  ;  Thos.  34 
Holden  als.  Woodward,  Thos.  174 
Holder,  Houlder,  Alice,  9  ;  Guye,  151  ; 

Jane,  129;  Jn.  57  ;  Thos.  105 
Holdship,  Houldshipp,  Arnell,  62  ;  Geo. 

7  ;  Sibell,  109  ;  Wm.  84 
Holland,  Chris.  114  ;  Rich.  13  ;  Theo- 

philus,  159 
HoUicombe,  Edw.  25 
HoUiman,  Hollyman,  Ann,  63 ;  Francis, 

133  ;  Humf.  47  ;  Jn.  41  ;  Rich.  180  ; 

Rog.  28  ;  Sam.  126  ;  Thos.  32 
Hollingsworth,  Raphael,  162 
HoUins,  Alice,  90  ;  Jn.  62  ;  Margt.  88  ; 

Thos.  16,  23,  26,  97 
Holliocke,    Edw.     137  ;     Margt.    41  ; 

Thos.  15,  133 
Holloway,  Eliz.  165 
Holman,  RobL  148 
Holme,  Wm.  162 
Holmer,  Edw.  82 
Holmes,    Catheren,    56  ;     Edm.     15  ; 

Eliz.  18  ;  Geo.  104  ;  Rich.  82  ;  Thos. 

130,  178,  182  ;  Wm.  25  ;  Winifred,  62 
Holt,  Hoult,  Ann,   163  ;  Jn.  32,   148  ; 

Rog.  4  ;  Thos.  82,  189 
Holtam,    Christian,    67;    Edw.     126; 

Jn.    15   ;     Nich.    34  ;     Rich.    162   ; 

Wm.  140 
Home,  Thos.  155 
Homes.  Walt.  129 
Honiborne,  Agnes,  12  ;  Ann,  159.    See 

also  Hunni borne 
Honniat,  Alice,  90;   Anne,  87;  Clem. 

19  ;  Edw.  45  ;  Jn.  8  ;  Rich.  45.    See 

also  Hunniatt 
Hood,  Frances,  99  ;  Jn.  48 
Hooke,  Hoocke,  Jn.  40,  54,  94  ;  Rich. 

101 


Hookes,   Hoockes,   Jn.   65,  91  ;   Wm. 

155'  183 
Hooman,  Jn.  191 
Hoope,  Eliz.   162  ;  Hoop,  Whoop  als. 

Richards,  Jn.  169 
Hooper,  Whoop,  Hen.  37,  78  ;  Margt. 

155  ;  Thos.  144  ;  Mason>a/j'.,  Agnes, 

27  ;   Richardes  als..,  Thos.  57 
Hope,   Frances,    14  ;   Jane,   14  ;  Wm. 

187 
Hopkies,  My.  165 
Hopkins,    Adam,     151  ;    Agnes,    71  ; 

Barnard,  81  ;    Christian,  34  ;  Edw. 

122,  191  ;  Eliz.  148  ;    Frances,  122  ; 

Hercules,  7,  9  ;  Isab.   123  ;  Jn.  47, 

61,  92,    IDS,   109,   118,   162;  Margt. 

20;    Mich.    122;    Rich.    159,    166; 

Rog.   155  ;  Steph.  50  ;  Thos.  6,  53, 

81,    86,     144  ;    Wm.    7,    90,     119  ; 

Watkins  als..,  Rich.  24 
Hopper,  Mordant,  148  ;  Thos.  104 
Hopton,  Walt.  23 
Horbache,  Geo.  76 
Home,  Ann,  8,  89  ;  Hillary,  47  ;  Nich. 

68  ;  Ralph,   100  ;  Rich.'  122  ;  Walt 

80  ;  Wm.  100  ;  als.  Disley,  Geo.  66 
Hornebee,  Wm.  50 
Horneblowe,  Geo.    195  ;  Jas.    10  ;  Jn. 

99  ;  Margt.  54  ;  Wm.  59,  94 
Horneblower,  — ,  123  ;  Francis,   106  ; 

Jefferie,  109  ;  Jn.  75,  144  ;  Rog.  30, 

88  ;  Wm.  29 
Horner,  Jn.  94,  151  ;  Wm.  187 
Horniold,  Thos.  107  ;  Hill  als..,  Alice, 

i8q 
Horseman,  Anne.  169  ;  Rich.  83  ;  Wm. 

109  ;  als.  Robinson,  Wm.  87 
Horskeper,  Robinson  als.,  Margt.  104 
Horsley,  Jn.  140,  144  ;  Wm.  46 
Hortell,  Gilb.  27  ;  Jn.  10 
Horton,   Ann,    126  ;  Cath.    174  ;  Eliz. 

155;  Guy,    140;   Humf.    181  ;   Paul, 

183,  189;  Rich.  155  ;  Sapcote,  151  ; 

Thos.  39,  68,  144,  169  ;  Wm.  41 
Horward,  Rich.  22 
Horwood,  Margt.  144 
Hosier,  Thos.  99  ;  Aushalls  als..,  Rich. 

117;  Nicholls  als..,  Anne,  123 
Hoskin,  Francis,  189 
Hoskins,  Jn.  29 
Hottofte,  Rich.  178 
House,  Howse,  Isab.  32  ;  Jn.  5  ;  Robt. 

7,  122  ;  Wm.  162 
Houseman,    Howseman,     Ann,     178  ; 

Walt.  159  ;  Wm.  177 
Houson,  Thos.  122 
Howe,  Rich.  169  ;  Sim.  118 
Howell,  Howie,  Edm.  130  ;    Edw.  69  ; 

Isab.    109  ;    Phil.    33  ;    Thos.    162  ; 

Wm.  82 


Index  Nominum. 


223 


Howes,  Rich.'  191 

Howett,  Edw.  95  ;   Kath.  173 

Howies,  Elinor,  133 

Howlmer,  Wm.  47 

Howman,  Jn.  5 

Howmar(?),  Margy.  87 

Howton,  Jn.  40  ;  Thos.  38 

Huband,    Raphe,    24  ;    als.    Hibbotts, 

Jn.  1 13  ;  Rich.  16 
Hubball,  Hubboull,  Eliz.  60  ;  Hen.  30 
Huck,  Ann,  67 
Huckine,  Elias,  159 
Hud,  Jn.  195 
Hudsford,  Hen.  30 
Hudson,  Francis,  137  ;  Pet.  41  ;  Ralph, 

119 
Huet,  Jn.  49*  ;  Rich.  59 
Hughes,   Hues,   Dan.   119  ;  Dav.   73  ; 

Elinor,  177  ;  Francis,  137  ;  Griffin, 

133  ;  Hugh,  177,  191  ;  Jn.  129,  166  ; 

Rich.  180  ;   Thos.  74,  102,  182,  183  ; 

Tristram,    155  ;  Morris   als.^   Thos. 

195.  See  also  Hewes 
HuUe^rHall,  Wm.  173 
Hullens,  Ann  Lane,  79;  Margt.  155  ; 

Thos.  79,  129 
Humphries,  Rich.  114,  129 
Huncks,  Thos.  39 
Hunkes,  Farrington  als.,  Rog.  91 
Hunley,.Jn.  88 
Hunniatt,   Alice,    129;    Francis,    191  ; 

Gilbert,  90;    Rich.    178;  Thos.  81. 

See  also  Honniatt 
Hunniborne,     Hen.      140.      See     also 

Honiborne 
Hunt,  Alice,  59*  ;  Ann,  40,  159;  Edm. 

91  ;  Edw.  98, 173  ;  Elinor,  45  ;  Francis, 

36  ;  Geo.  94,  195  ;  Hen.  35,  42,45, 

82,    126,    148,    159;    Humph.    118; 

Isab.  177  ;    Jas.  75  ;   Joan,  10,  148  ; 

Jn.  3,  13*,  54,  70,  71,  96,   137,  155, 

195*;  Joyce,   159;    Lawr.  58,   155  ; 

Margy.   118,  183;    My.   195;    Rich. 

63,  92,  162,  165,  173;  Robt.  33,  38, 

122,    183*;   Thos.    10,   32,   70,   88, 

109,    118,    119,    162,    165,   173,   182, 

195  ;  Wm.  .53,  57,  59,  81,  137,  183, 

195  ;  Tomson  als.,  Hen.  149 
Huntinge,  Butler  als.,  Jn.  22 
Huntington,    Geo.    151  ;    als.    Butler, 

Geo.  1 19  ;  Hen.  6  ;  Jn.  90,  159 
Hurd,  Ann,  159 
Hurdman,  Agn.  21  ;    Ann,  76  ;    Edw. 

155  ;    Elean.  loi  ;    Eliz.  119  ;  Jane, 

89;   Jn.  29,  50,   155*;   Judith,   77; 

Margt.   144;   Rich.   51,  113;  Thos. 

48 
Hurlebutt,  Rog.  6,  26  ;  Thos.  49 
Hurleston,  Ann,  185.    See  also  Hurston 
Hurley,  Hen.  195 


Hurst,  Jn.  137  ;   Nich.  20  ;  Thos.  159  ; 

Walt.  79  ;  Wm.  126 
Hurston,  Hurlston,  Jn.  169 
Hurtle,  Jn.  137 
Hussey,  Jn.  80 
Hutchins,    Rich.    65  ;     Watton     als., 

Rich.  138 
Hutton,  Jn.  91  ;  Joyce,  98 
Hvyns,  Alice,  72 
Huxley,  Chas.  57 
Hydon,  Jn.  151 
Hyes,  Eliz.  33 
Hyett,  Wm.  3 
Hynde,  Rich.  12 


Ibles,  Rich.  119 

Idwin,  Raphe,  65 

lUeman,  Jane,  96  ;  Jn.  85 

I  nee.  Ma  wide,  9 

Inckbarrow,    Alice,     181  ;    Rich.    9  ; 

Thos.  48  ;  Wm.  24,  25  ;  Price  als., 

Anne,  170 
Ingles,  Anne,  151  ;  Annes,  46;  Cooke 

als.,  Jn.  22 
Ingram,    Alice,    42  ;  Edw.   62  ;  Jn.  4, 

ID,  14,  74  ;  Rich.  55,  114,  169,  174; 

Robt.    187;   Thos.   92,    155;   Wm. 

114* 
Insall,  InsoU,  Geff.  76;  Rog.  64;  Thos. 

137  ;  Wm.  23 
Inyones,  — ,  19 
Ireland,  Eliz.  50  ;  Wm.  55  ;  Chambers 

als.,  Alice,  72)  5  Chris.  ^7 
Irish,  Sibell,  155 
Issard,  Dor.  76 
Ive  (<?r  Jve),  Jn.  14 


Jackets  als.  Bromesgrove,  Eliz.  75 
Jackman,  Jakeman,  Avery,  145  ;  Bar- 
bara,   137;    Geo.    159;    Jane,   29; 

Jn.   47  ;    Margy.    88  ;    Robt.    183  ; 

Walt.  71 
Jackson,  Elenor,  55  ;  Hen.   123  ;  Jas. 

191  ;  Rich.  58,  178  ;  Thos.  56  ;  Wm. 

8,   24,   76,    137,    197  ;    als.    Deelie, 

Jane,  191  ;  a/j.  Weaver,  Anne,  174  ; 

Elinor,  191  ;  Giles,  85  ;  Jn.  153 
James,  Eliz.    15,   141  ;    Humph,    no; 

Jn.  16,  43,  52,  159,  174,  191  ;  Margt. 

66  ;  Ralph,  63  ;  Rich.  133,  141,  145  ; 

Sibble,   89;    Thos.    174;   Wm.   58, 

65,67 
Jamson,  Jn.  1 10 
Jansey  als.  Hill,  Anne,  191 
Jarman,  Wm.  52,  87 
Jarrett,  Alice,  33  ;  Edw.  25,  96 
Jarvis,  Rich.  30  ;  Sam.  22 
Jaye,  Rog.  45 


1  5   • 


224 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


Jeacocks,  Jeccox,  Leon,  no  ;  Rich.  44 

Jefferey,  Ferdinand,  183  ;  Leon.  133  ; 
Wm.  119 

Jefferies,  Edw.  191  ;  Jn.  72,  141  ; 
Marie,  32  ;  Rob.  145  ;  Wm.  4  ; 
Jones  als.^  Geo.  4 

Jeffes,  Edw.  145  ;  Jn.  126  ;  Rich.  83  ; 
Thos.  114  ;  Wm.  155 

Jelf,  Thos.  145 

Jenkins,  Hen.  14  ;  Jn.  187 

Jenks,  Jenckes,  Chris.  148  ;  Edw.  148  ; 
Geo.  126*  ;  Jn.  6  ;  Robt.  49  ;  Thos. 
32,  43;  Wm.  51  ;  Hankinson  als.^ 
Jn.  98  ;  Thos.  103 

Jennings,  Eliz.  114  ;  Humph.  25  ; 
Joan,  106  ;  Jn.  33,  189,  194  ;  Pet. 
35  ;  Rich.  178 

Jepson,  Jn.  185 

Jerrom,  Rich.  70 

Jessop,  Jeesop,  Thos.  181  ;  Wm.  97 

Jeston,  Margt.  45  ;  Rich.  19  ;  Wm.  22 

Jetto,  Hen.  166  ;  Persida,  174 

Jeuen,  And.  148 

Jevens,  Nich.  123 

Jeves,  Jn.  83 

Jewe,  Hen.  87  ;  Jn.  46,  48  ;  Rich.  53, 
183  ;  Wm.  55 

Jewks,  Edw.  123  ;  Wm.  4 

Jobson,  Jas.  183  ;  Thos.  59,  174 

Johnson,  — ,  69  ;  Ehnor,  151  ;  Ehz. 
15  ;  Geo.  159  ;  Jerome,  64  ;  Jn.  36  ; 
Matt.  145;  Mich.  82;  Nich.  174; 
Rich.  23  ;  Wm.  141 

Johnsons,  Jonsons,  Anne,  181  ;  Eliz. 
I  ;  Hen.  23,  197  ;  Jn.  23,  35,  178  ; 
Rich.  2  ;  Thos.  181  ;  Wm.  29 

Joines,  Jone,  57  ;  Wm.  56 

Jones,    Adam,    119;    Agnes,  69,  119 
Alice,  166  ;  Arthur,  148,  169  ;  Cath 
174  ;  Dav.  69,  155,  163,  199  ;  Ellen 
148  ;  EUinor,  23  ;  Eliz.  130  ;  Francis 
18,99, 123  ;  Geo.  45,62  ;  Gressa,  159 
Gryffyn,  4  ;    Hen.  189,  198  ;    Hugh 
89  ;   Humf.  166  ;   Joan,  195  ;  Jn.  32 
34,    54,    119,    123,    155*     181,    183 
189,  195,  197  ;    Lewis,  22  ;    Margt 
100  ;    Margy.  44,  1 14  ;    Martha,  47 
Morris,    78;    My.    1155  ;    Phil.    16 
Reb.  61  ;   Rich.  5,  58,  92,  141,  145 
148,    151,    155  ;    Robt.    40,    76,   90. 
119,  185  ;    Rog.  25,  151  ;    Sam.  40 
Thos.  15,  4r,  57,  67,  68,  74,  114.  130, 
197  ;  Walt.  163  ;    Win.  57,  107,  1 10 
137,  166,  169,  174,  198  ;   Davies  ah. 
Alice,  76,  86  ;  als.  Jefferes,  Geo.  4 
als.  Martin,  W^m.    174  ;    Tovie  als. 
Kath.  193  ;  als.  Walker,  .Mice,  114 
als.  Wannerton,  Joyce,  145  ;   Thos. 

173 
Jordaine,  Wm.  130 


Jorden,  Jn.  185  ;  Thos.  174  ;  Wm.  130, 

163 
Joyce,  Jane,  133 
Joyner,  Geo.   16;    Humf.  126;    Joan, 

1 10  ;  Jn.  1 1,  66  ;   Robt.  145  ;  Thos. 

53  ;  Wm.  6,  no 
Juce,  Chas.  n4  ;  Elean.  123 
Juckes,  Jn.  148  ;  Rich.  78  ;  Sim.  185  ; 

Thos.  103 
Jude,  Chris.  145 
Juggins,  Anth.  76 
Junard,  Wm.  68 
Junip,  Edw.  145 
Jurden,  Margt.  144  ;    Robt.  72  ;  Thos. 

126,  151  ;  Wm.  no 
Justice,  Rich.  183 


Kaye,  Thos.  64 

Keare,  Wm.  166 

Keeling,  Thos.  65 

Keightley,    Kightley,   Eliz.  96 ;    Jone, 

n4  ;  Jn.  93,  192 
Kemmet,  Kemett,  Joan,  123  ;  Jn.  36  ; 

Wm.  166 
Kempe,  Ann,   1 10  ;    Francis,  4  ;    Geo. 

59,  61  ;  Jn.  195  ;  My.  1 19  ;  Wm.  155 
Kempon,  Rich.  141 
Kempson,  Edw.  192;    Geo.   155,  187; 

Leon.  18  ;  Nich.  181 
Kempstowe,  Humf.  141 
Kemsall,  Avise,  17 
Kemsey,  Jas.  28 
Kendall,  And.  166;  Ann,  76 
Kendrick,    Anth.    no;    Francis,    no; 

Rich.  89 
Kennet,  Wm.  28 
Kent,  Margt.  20  ;  Wm.  30,  32 
Kents  (?),  Wm.  59 
Kerbie,  Margt.  67,  70  ;  Wm.  1 19,  134. 

See  also  Kirbie 
Kercum,  Ann,  1 19 
Kendall,  Kirdall,  Graland,  56  ;  Jn.  3 1  ; 

Robt.  145  ;  Thos.  60 
Kerfote,  Geo.  67 
Kerley,  Rich.  20 
Kerry,  Edw.  155  ;  Francis,  114  ;  Thos. 

Kester,  Edlinson  als..,  Thos.  136 
Kettle,  Barth.  10,  130  ;  Hen.  27  ;  Isab. 

86  ;  Jas.  91  :  Kath.  56;  Margt.  137  ; 

Margy.  95  ;  Robt.  63  ;  Wm.  72,  189 
Kew,  Kobt.  155 
Key,  Hen.  71  ;   Thos.  71,  159 
Keyse,  Ann,  148  ;    Gyles,  83  ;   Jn.  47, 

181  ;  Thos.  141  ;  Wm.  26,  130 
Kidman,  Rich.  109 
Kies(?),  Wm.  31 
Kilbee,  Humph.63;  Rich.  40;  Meacox 

als.,  Rich.  97 


I 


Index  Nominum. 


225 


Kilworthe,  Rich.  130 
Kiraberley,  Robt.  61  ;  Wm,  48 
Kindon,  Kinden,  Jn.   174;   Sim.  119; 

Thos.  134, 151  ;  Walt.  141.    ^ee  also 

Kyndon 
Kinder,  Humf.  63 
King,    Barth.    88,    183  ;     Margt.    70 ; 

Rich.  2  ;  Thos.  72  ;  Wm.  88 
Kingley,  Alice,  155  ;  Jn.  60 
Kings  (?),  Agn.  39,  76  ;    Alice,  9,  54  ; 

Ann,    130  ;    Edw.    178  ;    Eliz.    52  ; 

Francis,  155  ;  Hen.  10,  145  ;  Humf. 

53;  Isab.  99;   Jn.  52,  114,  126,  145, 

197;    Ralph,    5,   48;    Rich.   9,    11, 

159;    Rog.  130;   Sam.  169;   Thos. 

178  ;  als.  Dawks,  Ann,  24 
Kingsbury,  Thos.  44,  49 
Kington,  Jn.  90 
Kinman,  Joane,  21  ;  Thos.  94 
Kinnersly,  Anne,  187  ;  Randoll,  no 
Kinnett,  Jn.  95 
Kinsham     (Kynsham     or     Kynsom), 

George  als.,   Anne,   95  ;    Jn.    194  ; 

Rich.  189 
Kinton,  Rich.  10 1 
Kinw«u-d,   Edm.    15;    Jn.   119;    Kath. 

S8 

Kirbie,  Kyrbie,  Jn.  54;  Thos.  12,63. 
See  also  Kerbie 

Kitchin,  Jn.  15,  119 

Knibbe,  Jn.  174 

Knight,    Alice,    89  ;    Anne,    6,    28 
Eleanor,   79;    Eliz.    159;    Francis 
96,   99,    114,    185;  Hen.    197;   Jas 
98  ;  Jane,  60  ;  Joane,  7,  13,  41  ;  Jn 
18,41,  73.  88,  89,  137;  Margt.  35 
Margy.   159;  Nich.  24;   Phil.   148 
Rich.   52,    155,    183  ;  Robt.  30,  81 
Rog-  34  ;  Steph.  30  ;  Thos.  29,  54 
77,  97,   123,    151,  185*    195  ;  Walt, 
no;  Wm.  42,  75,   114,   141*;   als. 
Burgain,  Eliz.  9 

Knocker,  Rog.  59 

Knolls,  Mich.  85  ;  Rich.  114 

Knottesford,  Prudence,  55  ;  Sibill,  48 

Knowles,  Jn.  151,  195;  Rich.  195; 
Thos.  51,  56,  61  ;  Wm.  33;  als. 
Tuncke,  Jn.  82 

Kurry,  Jn.  145 

Kyman,  Jn.  66 

Kyndon,  Francis,  73  ;  Hugh,  98  ;  Jn. 
25  ;  Wm.  27.     See  also  Kindon 

Kynnard,  Edm.  96 

Kynock,  Wm.  183 


Lacye,  Lacie,  Alice,  16  ;  Margt.  159 
Lacye  (Lacie)  als.  Hobday  als.  Nashe, 

Margt.  166 
Lacye  (Lacy  or  Lassy),  Hobday  als., 


Hugh,  65,  91  ;  Jas.  28  ;  Jn.  40,  58, 

65 ;  Nich.  191 
Ladd,  Jn.  51 
Lakes,  Hen.  80 
Lambe,  Lam,  Ann,    115,  130;    Edw. 

91  ;   Frances,  141  ;  Geo.  loi  ;  Gilb. 

67 ;  Joan,  166;  jn.  183;  Lewis,  174; 

Phil.  123,  166;  Thos.  52,  159 
Lambert,       Lamburt,       Edw.       115; 

Francis,  114;  Silvester,  76 
Lampett,  Lampet,  Joanna,  141  ;  Wm. 

75 
Lanckston,  Jn.  155 
Lanckyshire  (or  Lankisheire),  Orford 

als.,  Elean.  65  ;  Rog.  130 
Lane,  Abraham,  68  ;  Ann,   141  ;  Arth. 

35  ;  Avery,  85  ;  Edm.  14;  Edw.  29  ; 

Eliz.  1 10  ;  Geo.  13  ;  Hen.  60  ;  Joan, 

60  ;  Jn.  63,  76,  130,  178  ;  Leon.  24  ; 

Margy.   18,  152  ;  Nich.  48,  49,  82  ; 

Phil.   134;    Rich.   148,    178;    Robt. 

7  ;  Thos.  74.  '  59 
Langford,  Langforde,  Hen.  44  ;  Rich. 

174,  178 
Langford     als.     Oliver,    Joan,     178  ; 

Robt.  123 
Langley,  Thos.  174 
Langmore,  Hen.  134;  Rich.  19 
Langston,     Anne,     50  ;     Edm.     123  ; 

Frances,    159;    Francis,    159;    Jn. 

174;  Nich.  141  ;  Rich.  185 
Lapworthe,  Jn.  37 
Larden,  Jn.  137  ;  Rich.  185 
Lardge,  Robt.  94 
Lashford,  Jn.  97 

Lathberye,  Lathberey,  Thos.  17,  23 
Latimer,  Lattymer,  Agn.  78  ;  Rog.  16 
Latus,  Robt.  126 
Laugher,  Lawer,  Lawgher,  Edw.  1 70  ; 

Hen.  192  ;  Margt.  151  ;  Rich.  152  ; 

Robt.  126  ;  Sim.  31 
Launder,  Isaac,  195  ;  Thos.  123 
Lawe,  Law,   Humph.   123;   Jn.   192; 

Mary,  28  ;  Thos.  38,  119.  18  r 
Lawer,  see  Laugher 
Lawrence,  Larrance,  Lawrance,  Alice, 

23  ;  Edw.  15  ;  Francis,  152  ;  Jn.  74, 

90,   105  ;    Lawr.  130  ;    Margt.    10 1  ; 

Robt.    185  ;    Rog.   95  ;     Thos.   78  ; 

Wm.  12 
Lawrimer,  Lorritner,  Joan,  91  ;  Walt. 

91 
Lawton,  Lawghton,  Edw.  36  ;  Rog.  52 
Layte,  Giles,  187  ;  Rich.  99 
Layton,  Robt.  75 
Lea,  Alice,  45  ;  Ann,  145  ;  Anth.  87  ; 

Chas.  81  ;    Elinor,  137  ;  Geo.   148  ; 

Hen.   34;    Humf.   87;   Jn.    12,  22, 

106,    141,    152,    169;    Margy.    123; 

Rich.  59,  81  ;  Thos.  22,40,90,  197  ; 


226 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


Wm.    183,  192.     See  also  Lee  ami 

Ley 
Lea  ah.  Tayler,  Elean.  20 
Leadenton,     Leadonton,     Rich.     174 ; 

Wm.  53,  186 
Leadon,  Edw.  195  ;  Rich.  192 
Leadsome,  Hen.  86 
Leap,  Edw.  40 
Leaper,  Thos.  64 
Leaper  als.  Casten,  Edw.  64 
Leatherland,  Rich.  170 
Leay,  Jn.  59  ;  Wm.  51 
Ledington,  Robt.  119 
Lee,  Le, 'Elinor,  159;  Hen.  134,  163  ; 

Jn.    137  ;    Rich.    174  ;    Steph.    169  ; 

Wm.  78,   119,    166.     See  also   Lea 

and  Ley 
Leech,  Jn.  99 
Leeke  als.  Rudge,  Bryan,  130  ;  Edw. 

183 
Leeth,   Leethe,  Jn.  44;  Row.  148,  152 
Legge,  Leg,  Kellam,  14  ;  Margt.  58  ; 

Wm.  35 
Leighe,  Leigh,  Ann,  84  ;  Rich.  94 
Leight,  Jul.  163  ;  Rich.  73.     See  also 

Leyte 
Lemyngton  {also  indexed  as  Honning- 

ton),  Wm.  137 
Lenche,   Lench,    Eliz.   53,  119;    Hen. 

163  ;  Jn.  7  ;   Lucy,  71  ;    Peter,  60  ; 

Rph.  57  ;  Rich.  18,  22  ;  Thos.  115  ; 

Wm.  87 
Leniall,  Jn.  38 
Lentall,  Nich.  100 
Lentull,  Arnoll,  56 
Leny,  Jn.  59.     See  also  Leyney 
Leonarde,  Jn.  83  ;  Thos.  22 
Leonarde  (Leonard)  als.  Greenewaye, 

Jul.  166 
Leooarde   (Leonard),    Greenowe   als., 

Jn.  144 
Leonards,  Thos.  41 
Letsames,  Hen.  93 
Letsome,  Thos.  183 
Lett,  Ann,  199  ;  Jn.  170;  Rich.  2,  15  ; 

Thos.  186 
Lewes,  Anne,  81  ;  Joan,  183  ;   Margt. 

44;  My.   55;   Rich.  28,  186;    Thos. 

I03  ;  Wm.  84 
Lewes  als.  Bancks,  Wm.  36 
Lewis,  Flor.  57  ;  Hen.  119;   Humph. 

38;  Isab.  102;  Jn.  76,  115  ;  Margt. 

28,  119;  Thos.  88 
Lewis  (Lewys),  Powell  als.,  Jn.  97 
Lewseman,  Ann,  159 
Ley,  Thos.  90  ;  Wm.  21 
Leyes,  Geo.  187 

Leyney,  Rich.  17.     See  also  Leny 
Leyte,    Le3rtt,    Joan,    123;    Wm.    72. 

See  also  Leight 


Lide,  Jn.  10  ;  Robt.  96.    See  also  Lyde 

Lidsey,  Rich.  79 

Lie,  Lye,  Dan.  43  ;  Jn.  119,  163  ;  Sim. 

69.     See  also  Lyghe 
Lies,  Rich.  155 
Lightburne,  Thos.  197 
Lightfoote,     Lyghtefoote,     Jn.     36  ; 

Rich.   159 
Ligon,   Liggon,  Barb.   15  ;  Hugh,  i  ; 

Wm.  183.     See  also  Lygon 
Lillie,  Lilly,  Lillye,  Francis,  no,  159  ; 

Gilb.  63  ;  Jas.  18  ;  Jn.  94  ;  Margy. 

151;  Rich.  92  ;  Thos.  1 63 ;  Wm.  93. 

See  also  Lyilye 
Limbard,  Jn.  163 
Linden,   Baldwin,  130;    Francis,  no. 

See  also  Lyndon 
Lingham,     Lyngham,     Lingam,    Jas. 

n4  ;  Joane,  145;  Wm.  137 
Lingard,  Hugh,  17 
Linnall,  Rich.  6 
Linton,  Linten,  Ann,  137  ;  Geo.  n5; 

Joan,    68;    Joyce,    170;    Rich.    15, 

102,    137;    Rog.   6;  Wm.  56.      See 

also  Lynton 
Lipthrott,  Jn.  18 
Lircock,  Thos.  67.    See  also  Lurcocke 

and  Lyrcock 
Lisbome,  Mathew,  69 
Litherland,  My.  loi 
Little,  Jn.  166  ;  Randolph,  83 
Little,  Browne  als.,  Hen.  176 
Little,  George  als.,  Thos.  180 
Littleton,  Litleton,  Littellton,  Eliz.  24  ; 

Humf.  n4  ;  Phillip,  1 19  ;  Thos.  65 
Litton,  Lytten,  Jn.  56  ;  Rich.  105 
Livesie,  Sharman  als.,  Anne,  179 
Llewellin,  Alex.  195 
Lloyde,  Loyd,  Anne,  83 
Lloyde,  Haselwood  als.,  Edith,  21 
Loade,  Hen.  loi  ;  Rog.  71,  130 
Locke,   Lock,  Loch,  Edm.  28  ;  Edw. 

22  ;  Hen.  43  ;  Isab.  26  ;  Margy.  8  ; 

Nich.  83  ;  Thos.  23,  159 
Loggin,  Edw.  159 
Loker,  Francis,  166 
Lomley,  Richards  als.,  Jn.  43 
London,  Hen.  75  ;  Jn.  79 
London,  Heirne  a/j.,  Margy.  n4 
Longe,   Long,  Jn.    130  ;    Margy.  83  ; 
Nich.  66  ;  Rich.  21  ;  Thos.  181,  197  ; 
Wm.  181 
Longforde,  Jn.  9 

Longmore,     Longemore,     Hen.    64  ; 
Humf.    77  ;    Joan,    145  ;    Jn.     183  ; 
Symon,  183 
Lord,  Lorde,  Ann,  28  ;  Rich.  155 
Lorrimer,  see  Lawrimer 
Lorum  als.  Acton  als.  Gunner,  Anne, 
188 


Index  Nominum. 


227 


Love,     Edgwine     als.,    Ancor,     178  ; 

Maud,  47 
Lovell,  Rich.  91  ;  Thos.  195 
Lovesey,  Walt,  no 
Lovett,  Edw.  44;   Geo.  163;  Margt. 

97 
Lowbridge,  Lobrydge,  Jn.  i,  174,  181  ; 

Rich.  178 
Lowe,    Chas.   148  ;  Edw.   28  ;    Jn.    2, 

114,  115  ;  Rich.  7,  1 3  ;  Thos.  1 89 
Loxley,  Rich.  47 
Loxley,  Coxe  als.,  Thos.  194 
Loyte,  Hen.  22 
Lucas,  Clem.  163  ;  Eliz.  198  ;  Jn.  126; 

Thos.  96,  99 
Luckcoke,  Jn.  1 1 
Luckman,  Thos.  90 
Ludford,  Anth.  20 
Lugfote,  Jn.  19 

Lulsey  als.  Sharraan,  Wm.  137 
Lumbard,  Lumbart,  Giles,  34,  70  ;  Jn. 

174  ;  Thos.  68,  88 
Lunne,  Grisogon,  169 
Lurcocke,   Humf.  123.     See  also  Lir- 

cock  a?id  Lyrcock 
Luskyn,  Thos.  20 
Lyde,  Llyde,  Alice,  54,  55;  Edw.  no, 

192  ;    Eliz.    56,   61  ;    Francis,    178, 

181  ;  Wm.  13,  141.     See  also  Lide 
Lyen,  Humf.  43 

Lyes,  Jn.  148;  Raphael,  178;  Wm.  197 
Lyghe,  Joane,  8  ;  Wm.  53.     See  also 

Lie 
Lygon,  Eliz.  141.     See  also  Ligon 
Lyllye,   Lylle,  Lylley,   Laur.  5  ;   Phil. 

33  ;    Rich.  23,   102  ;    Wm.    10.     See 

also  Lillie 
Lyndon,  Lynden,  Lynedon,  Ann,  178; 

15aldwin,  53  ;  Edw.  15  ;  Jas.  9  ;  Jn. 

85,  185  ;  Wm.  6 
Lynne,  Mart.  183 
Lynte,  Wm.  70 
Lynton,    Hugh,  63  ;  Jn.  189  ;  Rich.  4, 

163  ;  Rog.  67  ;  Thos.   10.    See  also 

Linton 
Lyrcock,   Lyrcooke,  Joan,  78 ;   Thos. 

89.     See  also  Lircock  and  Lurcocke 
Lythorne,    Elynor,     134  ;    Rich.    62  ; 

Wm.  134 


Mace,  Anth.  89;    Blanch,  145  ;   Chris. 

160  ;  Geo.  170  ;  Thos.  71,  152 
Macham,  Eliz.  49,  104;  Jn.  53 
Machin,  Hercules,  96 
Mack,  Jn.  34 
Maddock,   Maddocke,  Anne,  123  ;  Jn. 

115 
Maddoxe,  Wm.  3 
Madelen,  Geo.  99 


Madeley,  Fulke,  155 

Madeslard,  Alice,  192 

Maggat,  Joan,  87 

Magus,  Thos.  174 

Maide,  Rich.  192 

Maides,   Maydes,  Hugh,  "jt,  ;  My.  67 ; 

Rich.  181  ;  Thos.  65,  92,  93  ;  Wm.  52 
Makeham,    Makam,   Alice,   55  ;    Eliz. 

41  ;  Jn.  32 
Mallard,  Margy.  40 
Malpas,  Malpasse,  Francis,  17S;  Thos. 

51 
Malten,  see  Maulten 
Malyn,  Thos.  187 

Malyns,  Malins,  Anne,  197  ;  Nich.  155 
Man,  Mann,  Manne,  Eliz.  105  ;  Hen. 

no;    Joan,  63;    Jn.   126,   141,  145, 

174;    Rich.   49,  57  ;    Rog.   43,  66  ; 

Wm.  35 
Manlow,  Manlo,  Thos.  8  ;  Wm.  170 
Manly,  Eliz.  183 
Mannerlinge,  Thos.  50 
Mannes,  Wm.  103 
Manning,    Maning,    Maninge,     Man- 

ninge,     Mannyng,    Agn.  73 ;    Edw. 

102  ;  Humf.  68  ;  Jane,  170;  Jn.  148, 

160,  163  ;  Math.  98  ;  Sam.  152  ;  Wm. 

189 
Mansell,  Mancell,  Mansel,  Alice,  10 1  ; 

Ann,  24;  Cath.  n5  ;  Jn.  107  ;  Margy. 

5;    Nich.    123;    Rich.   5;    Rob.  40, 

160  ;  Thos.  6,  21,  145,  189.    See  a  so 

Maunsell 
Marchall,  Rich.  54  ;  Wm.  n5 
Marchant,  Marchan,  Marchaunt,  Humf 

1 10  ;   Pet.  31  ;  Rob.  181 
Mare,  Joan,  145 
Maris,  Maries,  Marys,  Ann,  192  ;  Edw. 

93  ;  My.  192  ;  Rich.  102,  178  ;  Thos. 

178 
Maritte,  Thos.  92 
Marret,  Marrett,   Marrette,  Ann,  77  ; 

Geo.  123,  141  ;  Joan,  141  ;  Jn.  170; 

Thos.  no  ;  Walt.  92,  95 
Marriman,  Rich.  155 
Marriott,    Marriotte,   Marryott,   Geo. 

19,  22  ;  Thos.  22  ;  Walt.  57,  192 
Marsh,  Jane,  163  ;  Margt.  84 
Marsh,      Nickcoles     (Nycoles)     als., 

Margy.  15  ;  Wm.  123 
Marshall,  Alice,  1 10  ;  Anth.  9  ;  Bat  th. 

123;  Eliz.  195;  Hen.  47  ;  Isab.  126; 

Jn.  89,   134  ;  Phil.   174  ;    Rich.  23  ; 

Kobt.  n5  ;  Rog.  56;  Thos.  15,148, 

17S;  Tim.  170;  Wm.  no,  174,  181, 

183 
Marshall    als.    Millard,     Ann,     141  : 

Robt.  ns,  134 
Marson,  Joan,  64  ;  Jn.  29,  54  ;  Wm. 

52 


228 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


Marston,    Bryan,    119;    Hellen,    18; 

Isab.    77;    Rich.    126,   163*:   Wm. 

137,  148 
Marteley,  Jn.  141 
Martin,     Marten,     Martine,     Martyn, 

Martyne,  Alice,  163  ;  Ann,  48,  126, 

195  ;  Edw.    19,   86  ;   Evan,  4,    183  ; 

Jn.  69,  70,   134,    149;    Margy.  75; 

My.  14  ;  Thos.  27,  183 
Martin  (Marten)  rt/j.  Weaver,  Francis, 

106  ;  Joane,  8,  160,  174  ;  Sam.  loi  ; 

Walt.  186 
Martindale,  Jn.  160 
Martlin,  Wm.  3 
Mascall,  Maskoll,  Eliz.  70  ;  Rich.  68  ; 

Thos.  95  ;  Wm.  152 
Masemore,  Eliza,  100 
Mason,  Mcisonne,  Adrian,  170;  Conan, 

81;   Dor.   137;    Eliz.    37;    Francis, 

20  ;    Isab.    115  ;  Jn.  39,   145  ;  Geo. 

152;  Margt.  51  ;  Rich.  72,  170,  186  ; 

Thos.  3,  8,  24,  126,  I  55  ;  Wm.  1 10,  166 
Mason  als.  Hooper,  Agn.  27 
Mason,  Robinson  als  ,  Jeff.  192  ;  Thos. 

152 
Massie,  Alice,  152 
Massne,  Rafe,  j], 
Masters,  Rich.  170 
Matherne,  Robt.  84 
Mathew,  Mathewe,  Jn.  152  ;  Wm.  119 
Mathews,  Mathewes,  Anne,  115  ;  Jn. 

141  ;     Maredde,    115  ;    Rich.    115; 

^og-  195 ;  Wm.  38 
Matte,  Leon.  187 
Mattey,  Mattie,  Matty,  Joan,  20  ;  Jn. 

43  ;  Thos.  19 
Mattey  als.  Smith,  Joan,  197 
Matts,  Jn.  no 
Malten,   Maulten,   Maultin,  Mawlten, 

Eliz.  25,  53  ;   Regnould,  70  ;  Thos. 

41  ;  Wm.  42 
Maunde,  Rog.  170 
Maunder,   Edw.   195  ;   Joan,  3  ;    Phil. 

152  ;   Rich.  134  ;  Wm.  137 
Maunsell,  Manncell,  Mauncell,  Maun- 

cill,  Edw.  13;  Robt.  145;  Thos.  102; 

Wm.  13,  170.     See  also  Mansell 
Mawdick,       Maudicke,       Mawdicke, 

Mawedicke,   Chris.   103 ;    Dan.   18 ; 

Eliz.  66;   Jn.  8r,    130;   Rich.   160; 

Wm.  141 
Mawle,  Chris.  38,  39 
Maxfield,  Jn.  41 
Maylard,  Steph.  103,  107 
Mayle  als.  Wye,  Marie,  145 
Maynard,    Jane,    134;    Jn.    63;     Phil. 

170  ;  Wm.  126 
Mayne,  Jn.  17 
Mayo,  Maio,  Mayowe,  Jn.  59  ;  Rich. 

119;  Thos.  115,  126 


Mayres,  Thos.  59 

Meacox  als.  Kilbee,  Rich.  97 

Meadows,     Meadowes,     Meddowes, 

And.  155;   Hen.   155  ;  Margy.  141  ; 

Wm.  137,  198 
Meakin,  Jn.  18  ;  Robt.  50 
Meales,  Edw.  166 
Meaneley,  Thos.  103  ;  Wm.  96 
Meare,  Mere,  Jn.  46,  174 
Mearse,  Nicholes  als.,  Jn.  14c 
Medley,  Geo.  195  ;  Jn.  130 
Meeres,  Thos.  61 
Meisye,  see  Meysey 
Melch   (Melshe)  als.   Palmer,    Alice, 

124  ;  Jn.  70 
Melley,   Adam,  71  ;    Eliz.   loi  ;  Hen. 

197  ;  Jn.  20  ;  Joyce,  88  ;  Wm.  74 
Mence,    Mense,    Eliz.    197  ;    Francis, 

148;  Jn.    119,  126,   187;    Rich.  86; 

Thos.  106  ;  Wm.  10 
Mence  als.  Sowdon,  My.  137 
Mercer,  Thos.  14 

Meredith,  Meridith,  Ann,  187  ;  Thos.  79 
Meriden,  Jn.  34 
Merrell,   Merell,  Agn.  94  ;  Geo.  123  ; 

Hen.  38  ;  Joan,  89  ;  Jn.  20,  26,  105, 

187  ;  Rich.  28  ;  Robt.  115  ;  Rog.  39 
Merrick,  Merricke,  Isab.  loi  ;  Margt. 

137 
Merriell,  Adriana,  137  ;  Wm.  134 
Merrill,  Merill,  Ann,  134  ;  Jn.  23,  115  ; 

Rich.  103  ;  Wm.  41 
Merrill,  Richards  als.,  Geo.  141 
Merriman,    Merryman,    Frances,    58  ; 

Wm.  57 
Merry,  Jn.  170;  Thos.  166 
Merry  (Merrie),  Bealea/j.,Anne,i47,i66 
Merse,  Robt.  54 
Meysey,    Meisye,   Geo.   92  ;    Jn.    17  ; 

Wm.  I  52 
Michell,    Mitchell,    Arth.    152  ;    Isab. 

130;    Jas.  92,    166;    Jn.    no,   174; 

Margt.    106,   170  ;   Thos.   174,    187  ; 

Wm.  1 10 
Middlemore,  Jn.  183 
Midleton,  Hen.  41  ;  Rich,  no 
Milborne,  Milburne,  Mylburn,Gregorie, 

99  ;  Jn.  123  ;  Margy.  12 
MUes,   Myles,  Ann,   195;  Barb.   197; 

Hen.  24;   Jn.   25;    Margt.   n,  13; 

Wm.  17 
Miles  (Myles)  als.  Aspinner,  Thos.  1 15 
Mill,  Humph,  no  ;  Jn.  77 
Millard,  Millarde,  Millerd,  Francis, 82 

Geo.    148,   187;    Hen.    183;    Hugh, 

174  ;    Jn.   34,  39,    64;    Rich.    134; 

Robt.  152  ;  Thos.  n9  ;  Wm.  16,  33; 

Win.  192 
Millard,    Marshall    als.,    Ann,     141  ; 

Robt.  n5,  134 


Index  Nominum. 


229 


Millengfen  als.  Millingchopp,  Wm.  15 

Miller,  Chris.  74  ;  Jn.  10,  86 

Millian,  Rich.  134 

Millingchopp,  see  Millengen 

Millingham,  Thos.  163 

Milling^on,  Barnard,  130  ;  Griffin,  103 

Miilmon,  Jn.  56 

Milloerde,  Rich.  6 

Mills,  Milles,  Mylles,  Mylls,  Edm.  40  ; 

Edvv.  63  ;  Eliz.  93  ;  Geo.   no  ;  Jas. 

174  ;  Jn.  35,  85,  178  ;  Rich.  14.  1 19  ; 

Thos.  24,  59,  61,  73,   155  ;  Wm.  48, 

64,  105,  115,  198 
Millward,   Milward,  Alice,  183  ;  Eliz. 

166  ;  Francis,  145  ;  Hen.  145  ;  Nich. 

126;  Rob.  71,   170;  Thos.  71,  166, 

183 
Millward     (Mylward),      Tailor      als., 

Nich.  21 
Milner,  Anne,  192  ;  Jn.  88  ;  Thos.  163 
Milton,   Mylton,   Leon.    5  ;  Rich.  71  ; 

Thos.  145 
Mince,  Mynse,  Val.  71  ;  Wm.  41 
Minchin,  Jn.  141 
Minstrill,  Mynstrell,  Jn.  75,  78 
Mintam,   Mintum,   Joane,    170;   Rog. 

145 
Mintam  (Myntam  or  Mintonn),  Stock- 

inge  als.,  Ehz.  142  ;   Jn.  41  ;   Thos. 

134  ;  Wm.  ]20 
Mister,  Thos.  141 
Mitch,  Jn.  83 
Mitford,    Mittford,   Alice,    183  ;    Phil. 

Mogge,  Eliz. 64  ;  Francis,  166  ;  Rog.  19 

Moncke,  Thos.  97.     See  also  Muncke 

Monnford,  Jn.  126 

Monnis,  Jn.  178 

Monnox,  Wm.  174 

Monnslowe,    Monselowe,    Alice,    27  ; 

Kath.  134  ;  Rich.  16 
Monntriche,  Mich.  9 
Monynge,  Rich.  99 
Moore,    More,  Ann,    166;  Dor.    115; 

Edw.    134;    Elinor,    170;    Eliz.   62, 

178  ;   Giles,  81  ;   Hellen,   40  ;  Hen. 

41,   115,   134;   Humf.   52;    Humph. 

155  ;  Jeffery,   174;   Joan,    141  ;  Jn. 

4,  10,  13,  20,  30,41,  45,  72>,  115,  152, 

187;  Julian,    148;    iMargt.   33,   123, 

160,    186;    Margy.  29;    Nath.    71; 

Phil.  79;    Rich.  170;   Robt.  5,  83, 

123  ;  Thos.   15,  30,  54,  58,  88,  123, 

186  ;  Wm.  II,  26,  43,  137 
Moore  als.  Smith,  Anne,  166 
Moore  als.  Walker,  Nich.  156 
Moores,   Mores,  Francis,  123  ;   Matt. 

67 
Moorley,    Moreley,    Morley,  Jn.   166 ; 

Rich.  29,  10  ;  Thos.  54  ;  Wm.  160 


Moorton,  Joane,   10  ;    Wm.    141,   160. 

See  also  Morton 
Morden,  Chris.  60 
More,  see  Moore 
Morehall,  Jn.  141*,  145* 
Morgan,  Dav.  10  ;  Edw.  107  ;  Joane, 

41  ;  Jn.  100  ;   Kath.  y%  ;  Wm.  51 
Morgan  als.  Pritchett,  Jane,  130 
Morrell,  Agn.  2,i  ;  Rog.  37  ;  Thos.  90  ; 

Wm.  134 
Morrells,  Morrels,  Margt.  81  ;  Wm.  57 
Morris,  Alice,  68,  103  ;   Dav.    20,  26  ; 

Eliz.  26  ;  Giles,  103  ;  Hen.  58  ;  Jn. 

5,  38  ;  Reece,  148  ;  Thos.  20,  26,  39, 

170  ;  Wm.  30,  145 
Morris  ap  Howell,  Sara,  130 
Morris  als.  Hughes,  Thos.  195 
Morse,  Edw.  163  ;  Geo.  104 
Morton,  Francis,  86  ;   Joan,  91,  145  ; 

Jn.  59,   130;  Margt.  181.     See  also 

Moorton 
Morton  als.  Hassam,  Nich.  46 
Moseley,  Robt.  1 19 
Mosse,  Jn.  46 
Moule,  Mowle,  Francis,  47  ;  Jn.  48,  57, 

59,    145  ;    Margt.    115  ;    Walt.    74; 

Wm.  58,  83,  195 
Moule(Mowle)a/j-.  Randolph,  Thos.  192 
Moule  (Mowle),  Randall  als.,  My.  36; 

Thos.  20 
Moulton,  Ann,  115  ;    Geo.  52  ;    Robt. 

TJ  ;  Wm.  115 
Moulton  a/i-.  Hall,  Marie,  115 
Mounford  (or  Mumford),  Simons  als.., 

Joan.  58  ;  Jn.  33 
Mounslowe,  Jn.  178  ;  Wm.  53 
Mountford,     Barth.    54  ;    Edw.    192  ; 

Geo.  174  ;  Rich.  86 
Mowld,  Edw.  88 
Mowle,  see  Moule 
Moy,  Moye,  Edw.  94  ;  Eliz.  115;  Hen. 

68  ;  Jn.  170,  192  ;  Rich.  155  ;  Thos. 

25 
Moyer,  Nich.  174 
Moyle,  Francis,  100;   Phil.  134;  Thos. 

41  ;  Wm.  62 
Moyses,  Jn.  82,  90 
Muchell,  Jn.  no,  115;  Wm.  134 
Mucklowe,  Muckelowe,  Muclowe,  Jn. 

119  ;  Wm.  16,  47,  192 
Mullis,  Anth.  149  ;  Jn.  145 
Mumford,  Edm.  123  ;    Jn.  80  ;    Thos. 

186 
Muncke,  Anth.  80  ;  Chris.   102  ;  Eliz. 

uo 
Mundye,  Frances  and  Wm.  105 
Munraore,  Robt.  88 
Munne,  Jn.  47,  197  ;  Wm.  192 
Munslow,  Jn.  78 
Murley,  Francis,  27 


230 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


Murrall,  Mich.  170;  Rich.  178 
Muse,  Christn.  163  ;  Laur.  152 
Mushen,  Mich.  37,  51 
Mushing,  Thos.  25 
Muston,  Jn.  99 
Mutley,  Margt.  145 
Mutlowe,  Muttloe,  Dor.  152  ;   Jn.  75, 
79  ;  Rich.  189 


Naire,  Wm.  40.     See  also  Nayer  and 

Neyer 
Nanfan,  Giles,  72  ;  Wm.  58 
Nanny,  Giles,  186 
Napton,  Eliz.  149  ;  Jacob,  152 
Nash,  Nashe,  Alice,  192  ;  Eliz.  199  ; 

Geo.  41,  156  ;  Humf.  123  ;  Jn.  130; 

Phil.    160  ;    Rich.   134,  163  ;   Thos. 

50,  96,  123;  Wm.  49 
Nash  als.  Handy,  Margt.  137 
Nash  (Nashe)  als.  Hobday  als.  Lacie, 

Margt.  166 
Nason,  Alice,  170  ;  Jn.  156,  160;  Thos. 

36,  123,  174 
Natheway,  Joan,  82 
Naunton,  Joan,  170 
Naxton,  Jees,  90 
Nayer,  Nayor,  Nayre,  Geff.  119;  Geo. 

170;    Joane,    72;    Jn.    115  ;    Thos. 

119;  Wm.  178.     See  also  Naire  and 

Neyer 
Neale,   Chris.   79;    Mich.  156;    Wm. 

69,  145 
Neaste,  Alice,  83  ;  Giles,  85  ;  Jn.  1 10, 

141.     See  also  Nest 
Neathway,  Thos.  24 
Needam,  Thos.  97 
Neede,   Elin.   181  ;  Geo.  119;    Helen, 

2,3  ;  Jn.  5,  6,  II  ;  Kath.   103  ;  Rich. 

71,  160;  Theo.  8  ;  Thos.  38,  100,  170 
Needs,  Cath.  69 
Neeme,  Chris.  74 
Nest,   Margy.  -jT)  ;  Thos.  55,  67.      See 

also  Neast 
Netherton,  Anne,  92,  95;    Hen.   119; 

Jn.  84  ;  Thos.  38 
Newbery,   Newberry,  Edw.  192  ;  Jn. 

189,  195 
Newbey,  Alice,  170 
Newcombe,  Jn.  152 
Newe,  Neue,  Chris.  34  ;  Jn.  42 
Newey,    Neway,    Anne,  35  ;    Jn.   32, 

183,    186;    Mary,     152;    Rich.    4; 

Thos.  134 
Newington,  Chris.  46 
Newman,  Chris.  95  ;  Hen.  174  ;  Joan, 

77  ;  Rich.  105  ;    Thos.  192  ;  Val.  51 
Newnam,  Thos.  197 
Newsam,  Friswide,  95  ;  Jn.  32 
Newton,  Jn.  24 


Neyer,    Jn.    54.     See  also  Nayer  and 

Naire 
Nicholas,  Nickolas,  Francis,  77  ;  Isab. 

149  ;  Jane,  12  ;  Rich.  78  ;  Wm.  103 
Nicholas  als.  Sharman,  Alice,  80 
Nicholes,  Nicholls,  Nycholes,  Nycoles, 

Ann,   174  ;  Dor.  78  ;  Francis,  119  ; 

Joane,  12  ;  Jn.  44,  130,  160;  Rich. 

7;    Rog.    102;    Thos.  48,  70,   156; 

Wm.  41,  1 19 
Nicholes  (Nichoals)  als.  Hosier,  Anne, 

123 
Nicholes     (Nycoles,     Nickcoles)     als. 

Marsh,  Margy.  15  ;  Wm.  123 
Nicholes  a/j-.  Mearse,  Jn.  141 
Nicholes     (Nicholls,      Nycoles)     als. 

Stokes,  Wm.  138,  141 
Nicholes  (Nichols),  Wilkes  als.,  Thos. 

15,  184 
Nicholson,  Wm.  145 
Nicklas,  Wm.  62 
Nickles,  Rich.  72 
Noblett,  Rich.  178  ;  Steph.  137 
Nocke,  Jn.  123 
Nockes,  Nich.  160 
Noke,  Jn.  41,  47 
Norris,  Norrisse,  Dor.  78  ;  Hen.  119 

Humph.  186;  Jn.   13,  14,  119,  181 

Joyce,   149;  Martin,  123  ;  Rich.  8 

Thos.  94,  loi  ;  Wm.  12,  192 
North,  Margt.  85  ;  Robt.  160 
Norton,    Anne,    181  ;    Anth.    56,   61 

Chris.   166  ;    Hen.  76;    Joan,  115 

Jn.  26,  46  ;  Symon,  106  ;  Thos.  36 

Wm.  156,  181 
Notes,  Jn.  80 
Not,   Nott,   Notte,  Arth.   119;    Edm. 

33  ;  Eliz,  54  ;  Joane,  7  ;  Jn.  36,  78, 

104,  174,   181,  198;  Penelope,  166; 

Rich.   183;  Thos.  27,  40,  98,    134; 

Wm.  16,  78,  123,  137,  156,  166 
Noxon,  Noxen,  Alice,  137;  Pet.  174  ; 

Thos.  79  ;  Wm.  192,  195 
Noxton,  Noxten,  Jn.  11,  123 
Nurthall,  Rich.  1 56 
Nurton,  Anth.  195;  Edw.  126;  Ursula, 

145 
Nutt,  Jn.   65,  70;    Margt.    181,   192; 

Rich.  189  ;  Wm.  126,  149 
Nuttinge,  Edw.  197  ;  Rich.  94 
Nuttowe,  Rog.  6 
Nynd,  Thos.  1 10 


Oate,  Edw.  134 

Ockley,  Ockeley,  Dor.   130;  Hen.  4  ; 

Humph.  192  ;  Robt.  34,  55 
Offield,  Anne,  130 
Oker  als.  Cooke,  Jn.  96 
Okey,  Wm.  187 


htdex  Nofuinum. 


231 


Old,  Olde,  Ould,  Oulde,  Ovlde,  Anth. 

58;  Edm.  34  ;  Eliz.  loi  ;  Hugh,  94; 

Jn.  27  ;  Rich.  141  ;  Rog.  10 
Oldaker,  Elin.  126 
Oldfelde,  Jn.  126 
Oldnoll,    Oldenall,    Oldnall,    Ouldnoll, 

Jn.    186  ;     Margt.    141  ;    Nich.   93  ; 

Rog.  156;  Wm.  21,  no,  149 
Olerton,  EHz.  149;  Jn.  149 
Oliver,  Ann,  6t  ;  Jn.  74  ;   Robt.  170 
Oliver  a/j.  Langford,  Robt.  123 
Oliver  als.  Olpha,  Thos.  22 
Oliver  (Olyver),  Cardell  als.^  Jn.  52 
Oliver   (Olyver),    Hall  als.,  Ann,  106  ; 

Francis,  loi  ;  Jn.  60  ;  Rich.  113 
Oliver,  Langston  als..,  Joan,  178 
Olney,  Mart.  60 
Onions,  Onyons,  Hen.  78  ;  Joane,  99  ; 

Rich.  192 
Onions,  Edge  als.,  Thos.  180 
Onlie,  Edw.  89;  Eliz.  178 
Onyon,  Ellenor,  67  ;  Jn.  186 
Ordridge,  Robt.  "]■] 
Ordway,  Ordwaye,  Ordwey,  Eliz.  2  ; 

Francis,  163  ;  Jn.  119,  192  ;    Margt. 

27  ;  Margy.  170  ;  Rich.  2  ;  Thos.  17 
Orford,  Jn.  40,  166  ;  Nich.  58 
Orford  als.  Lankisheire,  Elean.  65 
Orford  als.  Lankashyre,  Jn.  43 
Orford  als.  Lanckyshire,  Rog.  1 30 
Orton,  Geo.  195  ;  Thos.  156 
Osbaldston,   Asbollston,    Osbaldstone, 

Edm.  126  ;  Margt.  45 
Osbarston,  Margt.  48 
Osb£iston,  Geo.  9  ;  Humf.  9 
Osboldston,  Geo.  11  ;  Jn.  9 
Osborne,  Agn.    163  ;    Edw.    77  ;    Eliz. 

57  ;  Jn.  89,  137  ;  Margt.  156  ;  Walt. 

192;  Wm.  34,  170 
Osland,  Humf.  47  ;  Margy.  141 
Osley,  Thos.  178 
Osmand,  Thos.  123 
Osmon,  Ralph,  70 
Ostey,  see  Otie 
Ostien,  Edw.  88 

Oteneale,  Otenell,  Jn.  36  ;  Margt.  36 
Otie,  Ostey,  Thos.  i  56 
Otter,  Jn.  59 
Ovard,  Margy.  7 
Overall,  Jn.  105 
Overton,  Hen.  47  ;  Jn.  78 
Owen,  Anne,  107  ;  Dav.  45  ;  Hen.  52; 

Jn.   69,    197;    Margy.    152;    Ralph, 

183;  Rich.  58,  181 ;  Thos.  31,  33,  149 


Pace,  Alice,  186  ;  Francis,  37  ;  Geo. 
87  ;  Isab.  88  ;  Jane,  192  ;  Jn.  87,  90, 
115,  178;  Margt.  no;  Sus.  34; 
Thos.  123  ;  Wm.  198 


Pachette,  Gilb.  9 

Packe,  Pack,  Abraham,   51  ;  Francis, 

134  ;  Rog.  160 
Packington,     Packinton,     Edw.     65  ; 

Margt.  30 
Packman,  Abell  als..  Geo.  107 
Packsford,  Jn.  5.     See  also  Paxford 
Packwood,   Eliz.   21  ;    Geo.    127;   Jn. 

20  ;  Thos.  51 
Paddleford,  Jn.  57 
Paddy,  Thos.  124 
Page,  Edw.  81  ;  Nich.  105  ;  Thos.  42  ; 

Wm.  53 
Page  als.  Singer,  Eliz.  130  ;  Rich.  171 
Paget,  Padget,  Padgett,  Pagett,  Alice, 

37  ;    Earth.  166  ;    Humf.  95  ;    Rich. 

15,  17  ;   Robt.  119  ;  Wm.  9,  89 
Paine,    Margt.   98  ;    Rich.  42  ;    Thos. 

22,  88 
Paise,  Geo.  4 

Pakeman,  Eliz.  170;  Hen.  170 
Palfry,  Jn.  183 
Pallawin,  Jas.  1 1 5 
Palmer,  Pallmer,  Agn.  96  ;  Alice,  1 23, 

145  ;   Anth.   149  ;    Edm.  87  ;    Elin. 

181  ;  Esau,  178  ;  Gedeon,  73  ;  Gilb. 

195  ;  Han.  181  ;  Hen.  137  ;  Jas.  25, 

123  ;  Jn.  10,  57,  63,  105,  198  ;    Matt. 

78;    Phil.  3  ;    Rich.  21,  104;    Sim. 

45  ;    Sisley,  29  ;    Thos.   19,  20,  80, 

95,  156  ;    Urs.  75  ;    Wm.  14,  21,  40, 

163 
Palmer  (Palm)  als.  Brooke,  Joan,  127 
Palmer,  Melch  als.,  Alice,  124  ;  Jn.  70 
Palmer,  Melshe  als.,  Alice,  124 
Paltwin,  Robt.  124 
Panleyes,  Chris.  44 
Panting,   Pantynge,   Thos.   134,   174  ; 

Wm.  62 
Parboe,  Thos.  163 
Pardie,  Pardey,   Pardy,  Pardye,  Ann, 

93  ;  Eliza,  115  ;   Margt.  174  ;  Rich. 

24,  26  ;  Wm.  72,  123 
Pardoe,  Pardowe,   P'dowe,   Edw.  38, 

42  ;   Eliz.  36  ;  Elnor,   106  ;  Francis, 

149;    Jas.    137  ;    Jn.    22,    38,    166  ; 

Lewis,  1 10  ;  Phil.  2,  149  ;  Rich.  37, 

78,    120,    145,    181,   197  ;    Robt.    87, 

115  ;    Thos.    44,    69,   85,    89,    160  ; 

Walt.  13,  94,  124  ;  \Vm.  59 
Parkehouse,  Alice,  178 
Parker,    Anker,    166  ;    Connon,    123  ; 

Eliz.  46,   n5;    Ellen,  78;   Francis, 

160;  Geo.  86,  199  ;  Jn.  29,  48,  99, 

lor,    170  ;    Joyce,   85  ;    Margy.    92  ; 

Phil.   46,    160  ;     Ralph,    160  ;    Rich. 

31,  79,  no  ;  Robt.   3,   59,    123,  170  ; 

Thos.  19,  64,  134*   149,  195  ;  Walt. 

16,  163;  Wm.  n,  46,  71,   n5,  126, 
196 


232 


Worcester   Wilis  and  Administrations. 


Parks,  Parkes,  Alice,  79  ;  Chas.  130  ; 

Edw.    156,    166;    Eliz.    156;    Hen. 

189  ;  Joanna,  174  ;  Jone,  i  ;  Jn.  no, 

127;  Margt.    130;   Rich.   166,  189; 

Robt.  52  ;  Rog.  56,  197  ;  Thos.  36  ; 

Wm.  1 15,  145 
Paraell,  Rich.  76 
Parr,  Parre,  Joan,  134  ;  Jn.  27,  33,  59, 

61,  69,    145,    192  ;    Thos.    74,    174  ; 

Wm.  9,  123 
Parrie,  Jn.  65 
Parson,  Rich.  127 
Parsonage,  Edm.  40 
Parsons,  Ann,   127,  134;    Edm.    160; 

Jn.  43,  149,  181  ;  Ralph,  145  ;  Row. 

60;    Simon,    156;    1  hos.    52,    137; 

Wm.  33,  124,  146.    See  also  Persons 
P(ar)soone  (?),  Jone,  49 
Partenton,  Partynton,  Jn.  199;  Wm.  45 
Parton,  Robt.  18 
Partridge,   Parteridge,  Partrich,  Geo. 

127  ;  Jn.  21,  76 
Paston,  Jn.  no;  Wm.  29,  189 
Patchett,  Gilb.  7  ;  Thos.  48,  69,   130  ; 

Wm.  50 
Patchment,  My.  178 
Pateman,  Hen.  137 
Pathlow,  Barnaby,  94  ;  Thos.  8 
Patricke,  Patrick,   Pattricke,  Humph. 

104  ;  Jn.  48  ;  Rich.  72,  96  ;  Wm.  104 
Patson,  Hen.  178 
Pattocke,  George  als.^  Thos.  1 59 
Patty,    Patye,    Eliz.    86  ;    Robt.    86  ; 

Thos.  41 
Paule,  Anth.  137  ;  Eliz.  30  ;  Jn.  130 
Paulin,  Thos.  84 
Paulmer,  Ann,  149 
Paulye,  Pawly,  Chris.   42  ;   Dor.  186  ; 

Thos.  186 
Pawling,  Jn.  64 
Paxford,  Joan,  91  ;    Jn.    174  ;    Thos. 

20  ;  Wm.  149.     See  also  Packsford 
Payne,  Alex.  6  ;  Anne,  102  ;  Edw.  78  ; 

Francis,  33,  79  ;  Jn.  52,  183  ;  Ralph, 

145  ;  Rich.  146  ;  Wm.  103,  134 
Paynter  als.   Handsome  (Handsonne), 

Jn.  130  ;  Joyce,  109 
Payton,  Paytwine,  Eliz.   183  ;  Humf. 
105;   Jn.   62;    My.    5;   Margt.   36; 
Rich.    25,    170  ;    Robt.    25  ;    Thos. 

146  ;  Wm.  52,  74,  130 
Payton  als.  Tovey,  Eliz.  183 
Peachey,  Hen.  51 

Pearce,  Pearse,  Peerce,  Peeres,  Peers, 

Perce,  Perse,  Anne,  20;  Ciiles,  45  ; 

Jn.  29,  59,  63,  98  ;  Margy.  56  ;  Rog. 

76  ;  Sibble,  56  ;  Thos.  10.     See  also 

Pierce 
Pearce  als.   Gwine  (Gwyn),   Jn.    90  ; 

Wm.  73 


Pearce  (Peers),  Gwia  als.,  Margt.  72 

Pearcie,  Rich.  47 

Pearkes,  Steph.  26  ;  Thos.  145  ;  Wm. 

160 
Pearsall,  Persall,  Hnmph.  186  ;Jn.  186, 

188  ;  Lawr.  68  ;  Thos.  79,  145 
Pearson,  Peerson,  Eliz.    10  ;    Jn.  65  ; 

Wm.  95 
Peart,  Pearte,  Anth.  64  ;  Stev.  134 
Pebbardy,  Edw.  192 
Peers,  see  Pearce 
Pemberton,  Beat.  95  ;  Betridg,  95  ;  Jn. 

78,  152  ;  Rich.  I  ;  Robt.  152 
Pen,  Penn,  Penne,  Ann,  160  ;    Edw. 

156  ;  Eliz.  17,  45,  47,  115  ;  Francis, 

181  ;    Gilb.  97,  99  ;    Hen.  145,  174  ; 

Humf.  47,77;  Joan,  86;  Jn.  166,  178, 

192;  Margt.  13;  Mark,  145;  My.  160; 

Osw.  192,  197  ;  Rog.  102  ;  Silvester, 

64;  Thos.  17,  25,  105,  160;  Wm.  72, 

120,  186 
Pencell,  Pensell,  Eliz.  145  ;  Lawr.  no; 

Thos.  141 
Pengrieffe,  Thos.  17 
Peniston,  Wm.  149 
Peniton  (Pentorn),  Edm.  36 
Pennell,  Alice,    141  ;    Eliz.    149,   197  ; 

Geo.    195  ;    Jn.    15  ;    Margy.    170; 

Rich.  48,  134,  163  ;  Robt.  27  ;  Rog. 

130,  178, 186;  Sible,  134;  Thos.  137, 

156 
Penrice,  Penryce,  Jeff.  192  ;  Robt.  195 
Penrice  (Pendrice)  als.  Glover,  Anne, 

137;    Eliz.  30;    Geo.   163;    Humf. 

1 10  ;  Robt.  170 
Penrice,   Glover  als..,  Jn.    80  ;    Robt. 

185 
Penrice,  Wheeler  als..,  Anne,  150,  186 
Penrie,  Edw.  68 
Pensam,  Margt.  60  ;  Thos.  166 
Peplov/e,  Jn.  n9  ;  Margt.  160 
Pere,  Alice,  66 
Perkins,     Pirkins,    Ann,     115,     141; 

Frances,  160;  Giles,  192;  Hen.  174; 

Joane,  12  ;  Jn.  71,   104  ;  Jone,  134  ; 

Kath.   123;    Phil.   197;    Rich.    123, 

166  ;    Thos.    104,    160,    174  ;    Wm. 

107,  163,  197 
Perks,  Percks,  Perkes,  Agn.  63 ;  Alice, 

79;  Ann,  26,72;  Bernard,  19;  Cath. 

86  ;  Chas.   145  ;  Christn.  32  ;  Edw. 

ns  ;  Ell.  127  ;  Elin.  55  ;  Geo.  170, 

183;  Hen.  186;  Hest.   188;  Hugh, 

76  ;  Joane,  41,  85  ;  Jn.  36,  45,  46, 

69,  84,  123,  127,  160,  178  ;    Margt. 

38;    Margy.     n9  ;    Martha,     160; 

Nich.    n5  ;    Phil.    104;    Rich.  73; 

Robt.   71;    Rog.    156;    Thos.    134, 

174,  195  ;  Walt.  9  ;  Wm.  n,  29,  44, 

no 


Index  Nominum. 


^Z2> 


Pcrrine,  Thos.  67 

Perrins,  Jn.  85 

Perrott,    Perrot,   My.    195  ;    Tlios.    2  ; 

Wm.  65,  98,  no 
Perry,  Perrye,  Perye,  Chas.  115  ;  Jn. 

160;  Margt.  195  ;  Thos.  i74;Wm.  27 
Perry  ah.  Sheapward,  Wm.  75 
Perry  (Perrie),  Bufden  ah.,  Jn.  92,  93 
Perse,  see  Pearce 
Persivall,  Hen.  5  ;  Margt.  81 
Person,  Rob.  75,  79 
Persons,  Eliz.  174  ;  Maude,  11  ;  Thos. 

126  ;  Tim.  24.     See  also  Parsons 
Peter,  Jn.  64  ;  Nich.  22  ;  Wm.  19 
Peter  ah.  Wagstaffe,  (jeo.  134 
Peters,  Peeters,  Edw.  49  ;  Thos.  94 
Petford,    Petforde,    Edw.    192  ;    Geo. 

115  ;  Thos.  178*;  Wm.  146 
Pett,  I  sab.  25 

Pettefer,  Pettipher,  Alice,  64  ;  Rog.  52 
Pettie,  Robt.  6  ;  Wm.  61 
Pettie  (Pettye),  White  ah.,  Joan,  31 
Pettipace,  Humph.  178 
Pewtrace,    Pewtress,    Pewtris,    I  sab. 

47  ;  Jn.  189  ;  Thos.  86  ;  Wm.  137 
Pharre,   Pharr,   Margt.   20  ;   Rog.  58. 

5^^  aho  Farr 
Phelps,   Phelpes,  Joseph,   124;   Kath. 

105  ;  Rich.  99,  163  ;  Wm.  17,  57 
Phillips,    Philips,    Phillipes,    Phillipps, 

Alice,   no;   David,    149;  Edw.  21, 

145  ;  Francis,  1 10  ;  Humf.  78  ;  Joan, 

56  ;  Jn.  67,  8r,  145,  152,  174  ;  Kath. 

94;  Matt.  192;  Rich.  145;  Rog.  50; 

Thos.  29  ;  Wm.  63 
Phillips  <z/j.  Waterman,  Wm.  189 
Phillips    (Phillipps),    Hawthorne   als., 

Thos.  30 
Phillips,  Hay  ah.,  Thos.  92 
Phillis,  Joan,  87  ;  Rich.  192  ;  Thos.  74, 

183 
Philpott,  Anth.  181 
Phippes,  Phipps,  Phiptes,  Anne,  47  ; 

Joan,  42  ;  Jn.  i  ro,  130  ;  Margy.  174  ; 

Robt.  152  ;  Thos.  170 
Pickstocke,  Dor.  156 
Piddock,  Cowp.  ah.,  Anne,  97 
Pidgeon,  Pigeon,  Ann,  104  ;  Edw.  93  : 

Hen.  170  ;  Sybell,   170  ;  Stev.   152  ; 

Thos.  106  ;  Wm.  134 
Pierce,    Piers,    Pierse,    Francis,    195  ; 

Rich.  186  ;  Thos.  78,  119  ;  Wm.  34. 

See  aho  Pearce 
Pikerine,  Mathew,  44 
Pilhorn,  Wm.  67 
Pilkington,    Pilkinton,    Abraham,    70, 

77,  96,  98,  134,  160  ;  Gab.  127,  192  ; 

Jn.  71,  73  ;  Val.  123  ;  Wm.  no 
Pillett,  Pyllett,  Edw.  no,  163 
Pinchin,  Margy.  71 

WORC.  WILLS.— VOL.  W. 


Pinke,  Rich.  65 

Pinke  (Pyncke),  Cauley  ah.,  Joan,  43 

Pinkett,  Chas.  163 

Pinleye,  Francis,  93 

Pinner,  Pinor,  Pynnar,  Edw.  106  ;  Jn. 

23,  170  ;  Phil.  30 
Pinnocke,  Pinnock,  Pinocke,  Pynnock, 

Pynnocke,  Jn.  127  ;  Rich.  8,  65,  98  ; 

Wm.  41,  181 
Pirton,  Pyrton,  Jn.  64  ;  Robt.  8.     See 

aho  Purton 
Pitcher,  Edm.  30 
Pitt,  Pytt,  Alice,  19s;  Ann,  123;  Edm. 

130  ;  Eliz.  50  ;   Humph.  61  ;  Jn.  12, 

62,    170;    Margt.    170;    Nich.   63; 

Rich.  2,  49,  n9  ;  Simon,  160;  Thos. 

102  ;  Wm.  23,  28,  31,  53,  56,  90 
Pittford,  Margt.  130 
Pittman,  Pitman,  Edw.  123  ;  Jane,  102  ; 

Jn.  70 
Pittmons,  Joyce,  106 
Pitts,  Geo.  79 
Pitway,   Pittway,   Edw.  44  ;    Jn.  62, 

160  ;  Steph.  137,  160 
Pivinch,  Rich,  i 
Plante,  Jn.  19 
Plaster,  Anne,  170 
Platts,  Robt.  16 
Pleaden,  Margy.  152 
Pleasenton,  Alice,  145  ;  Francis,  137 
Plevey,  Thos.  62 
Plomley,  Hierome,  71 
Plowmaker,  Treves  ah.,  Rog.  156 
Plumbe  (?)  Elmnly,  Robt.  10 
Plumer,  Jn.  170 
Pollard,  Pollord,  Jn.  8,  9  ;  Maud,  156  ; 

Thos.  46,  123 
Pollycatt,  Rich.  8 
Pomfrey,  Thos.  186  ;  Wm.  38 
Poole,  Alice,    n,   178;  Eliz.  86;  Jas. 

61  ;  Jn.  85,  126,  163  ;  Rich.  63,  74  ; 

Thos.  42 
Poolehouse  ah.  Fydowe,  Edm.  25 
Poolehouse  (Poolhouse),  Portman  a/s., 

Walt.  170 
Pooler,    Ann,    134  ;   Augustine,    186  ; 

Francis,  141  ;  Humph.  91  ;  Jn.  195  ; 

Joyce,  102  ;  Rich,  no  ;  Walt.  69 
Poolie,  Walt.  14 
Poorse  (Peerse),  Rich.  77 
Pope,   Agn.  3;  Joan,  130;  Thos.  88, 

149  ;  Wm.  3,  134 
Porter,  Chas.  189  ;  Chris.  127  ;  Elinor, 

19  ;  Gilb.   149  ;  Humph.   27  ;  Jn.   2, 

21,  22,  45;    Nich.  46;    Rich.   141  ; 

Thos.  57  ;  Wm.  170 
Portman,  Jn.  88  ;  Thos.  195 
Portman  ah.  Poolhouse,  Walt.  170 
Portman  ah.  Pullins,  Ann,  152 
Posterne,  .Anne,  141 

Q2 


234 


Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations. 


Potter,   Francis,   152;  Jn.  92;   Nich. 

160;  Paris,  no;  Rich.  166;  Thos. 

170  ;  Wm.  79 
Poulson,  Rich.  166 
Poulter,  Rich.  166 
Pountney,  Rich.  170,  186 
Povie,  Rog.  no 
Powell,  Adam,  40 ;  Barnaby,  68  ;  Dav. 

195  ;    Edm.    90  ;   Edw.  70  ;    Euan, 

160;  Francis,  130;   Hen.   115  ;  Jn. 

31,   loi  ;   Jone,  33;  Thos.   13,  76; 

Wm.  160 
Powell  als.  Lewys,  Jn.  97 
Power,  Thos.  5 
Powers,  Oliver,  94 
Powesse  a/i'.  Banbury,  Erasmus,  123; 

Gab.  146  ;  Wm.  71 
Powick  als.  Grister,  Rich.  63 
Powle,  Thos.  76 
Poyner,  Frances,  186  ;  Rich.  163,  178  ; 

Thos.  78 
Pratt,    Ann,    192;    Arth.    21;    Chris. 

183;    Edw.   119;    Geo.   120;    Hen. 

II  ;  Jn.  130;  Rich.  72  ;  Robt.  126; 

Thos.  166  ;  Wm.  iic;,  170 
Pratt,  Bratt  als.^  Ann,  53  ;  Giles,  136  ; 

Jn.  69  ;  Robt.  2 
Pratt,  Pudye  (^j/j-..  Humph,  no 
Pratye,  Margt.  39 

Preedy,  Jn.  145,  178.    See  also  Prlddie 
Preese  als.  Beane,  Dav.  106 
Prentice,  Jn.  153 
Prescott,  Ann,  55  ;  Gilb.  134 
Presse,  Cath.  26 

Prest,  Preyst,  Rich.  56  ;  Wm.  43 
Prestitch,  Win.  43 
Prettie,  Prettey,  Pretty,  Prettye,  Ann, 

56;    Eliz.   14;    Geo.   54;    Hen.    14; 

Humph.   n5  ;  Jn.  145;  Rich.   145; 

Thos.  126  ;  Wm.  15 
Prewe,  Rich.  192 
Price,   Prise,    Ann,   192;   Dav.    170*; 

Edw.  no*;   Elijeus,  62  ;  Evan,  174  ; 

Hen.  72,   195  ;   Jas.  95  ;   Joan,   13  ; 

Jn.  28,  50,  54,  73,  76,  91,  ns,  130, 

163,  192  ;  Margt.  197  ;  Rich.  39,  106, 

137,  195  ;  Thos.  52  ;  Wm.  7,   156* 

174 
Price  als.  Inckbarrow,  Anne,  170 
Prichets,  Thos.  43 
Prickett,  Jeff.  123 
Priddie,    Priddy,  Pridy,   Prydy,  Edm. 

49  ;  Geo.  127  ;  Jn.  76,  79 
Prince,  Jn.  84  ;  Rich.   22  ;  Robt.  105  ; 

Wm.  106 
Prior,  Rich.  1 10 
Pritchett,    Hugh,  13  ;    Isab.    100  ;   Jn. 

189  ;  Margt.  156  ;  Rich.  68;  Thos.  46 
Pritchett,  Morg^an  als..,  Jane,  130 
Procter,  Jerard,  70 


Prophet,  Thos.  94 

Prosser,  Sible,  106 

Prynn,  Rich.  19 

Pudye,  Pratt  a/j.,  Humph,  no 

Pulleie,  Thos.  8 

Puller,  Rich.  195  ;  Thos.  no,  145 

Pullins,  Portman  als.,  Ann,  152 

Purser,  Eliz.  90  ;  Oliver,  21 

Purser,  Streete  als..,  Eliz.  105 

Purshall,  Dor.  174  ;  Rog.  192 

Purslowe,  Purselow,  Ann,  104  ;  Joyce, 

n 

Purton,    Margt.    55  ;    Thos.    13.     See 

also  Pirton 
Pyllesbury,  Thos.  18 
Pyrma,  Ann,  103 


Quarrell,    Geo.   67,   149  ;    Giles,    192  ; 

Margt.  79  ;  Robt.  198 
Quiney,  Quinie,  Adrian,  84  ;  Jn.  70 
Quittington,  Anth.  166 


Rabold,  Dor.  179 

Raboii,    Rabon,    Edw.    44  ;    Eliz.  63  ; 

Wm.  78 
Raby,   Rabie,    Rabye,    Humph.    175  ; 

Jn.    6;    Margy.     16;    Sarah,    183; 

Wm.  47 
Racster,  Jn.  175 
Radford,  Hen.  105  ;  Jn.  35,  141 
Rainalds,  Edw.  160 
Rainford,  Raynford,  Eliz.  81  ;  Jn.  21 
Rainsford,  Hercules,  62 
Randall,    Randell,    Randle,    RandoU, 

AUinne,   175;    Jas.    17,    179;    Joan, 

71  ;  Jn.  124  ;  Margt.  16  ;  Rich.  198  ; 

Robt.  16  ;  Wm.  38,  41 
Randall  als.  Mowle,  My.  36  ;  Thos.  20 
Randolphe,  Mowle  als..,  Thos.  192 
Ranford,  Jn.  28 
Rastell,  Rastall,  Wm.  n,  198 
Rastell  (Rastle)  als.  Combes,  Joan,  96 
Ratcliffe,  Wm.  loi 

Raven,  Elin.  156  ;  Jn.  131  ;  Wm.  21,79 
Ravenill,  Thos.  95 
Rawbon,  Matt.  120 
Rawlingson,  Jn.  47 
Rawlins,  Rawlens,  Rawlines,  Anth.  67  ; 

Elin.  17  ;  Harry,  160;  Hen.  78,  160 

Jane,  ni  ;  Joan,  105  ;  Jn.  36,  149 

Lucy,  loi  ;  Margt.  40  ;  Rich.  82,  88 

Thos.  175 
Rawlins  als.  Harte,  Hugh,  127 
Rawlins  (Rawlens  or  Rawlyns),  Cliffe 

als.,  Jone,  n7  ;  Randolph,  108 
Rawlins,  Harrison  als.,  Wm.  91 
Rawlins,  Hart  als.,  Barbara,  69 
Rawson,  Joyce,  141 


I 


Index  Nominum. 


235 


Raybold,  Dor.  146;  Geo.  30 
Raynolds,  Raynoldes,  Raynolls,  Anth. 

171  ;  Edw.  160;  Eliz.  93  ;  Francis, 

97  ;  Jone,  93  ;  Rich.  60  ;  Thos.  120, 

152  ;    Wm.  8,  149*,  179.     See  also 

Reynolds 
Raynscrafte,  Urs.  115 
Rea,  Alice,  51  ;    Edm.  179;    Eliz.  85  ; 

Greg.    120  ;    Joane,    25  ;    Jn.    99  ; 

Mich.  36  ;  Robt.  86  ;  Thos.  28,  166, 

192  ;  Wm.  98,  124,  183 
Reade,   Read,   Aug.    156;   Eliz.  196; 

Francis,  100;  Hen.  188,  189;  Hugh, 

141  ;  Kenelm,  106  ;  Jn.  45,  47,  in  ; 

Margt.    37,  39;    Margy.    138,   156; 

Rich.   188  ;   Thos.    3,    24,   67,    183  ; 

Walt.  Ill;  Wm.  2, 9, 76,  79,  163,  166 
Readway,  Redway,  Kath.  62  ;    Clem. 

115 
Reason,  Thos.  27,  31 
Reason  ah.  Shepard,  Edm.  131 
Redding',    Readinge,    Reddinge,   Red- 

dynge,    Jas.  39  ;  Jane,  28  ;   Jn.  20, 

141,  175;  Kenelm,  189;  Margt.  166 
Reddinges,  Francis,  100 
Redway,  see  Readway 
Reece,    Ann,   68  ;    Eliz.    181  ;    Evan, 

171  ;  Hen.  64 
Reeve,  Reave,  Reeue,  Reve,  And.  166  ; 

Ann,  93  ;     Geo.   59  ;    Joan,  43,  93, 

179  ;  Jn.  99,  197  ;    Kath.  87  ;   Ricli. 

21,  91,  98,  131  ;  Stev.  97  ;  Thos.  52, 

120,  141  ;  Wm.  6*,  76,  120,  146 
Reeve,  Edgin  als.^  Wm.  126 
Reeve  (Reave),  Tayler  als..,  Gatley  a/j-., 

Thos.  43 
Restall,    Restell,   Alice,    77  ;    Jn.    40, 

115,  160;  Rich.  152,  166;  Wm.  71, 

98 
Reynolds,  Rennolds,  Reynoldes,  Ann, 

160  ;  Eliz.  93  ;  Jn.  24  ;  Kenelm,  54  ; 

Thos.  61,  no 
Rhoades,  Robt.  4 

Riall,  Alice,  60,  149.     See  also  Ryall 
Rice,  Ryce,  Jn.  95  ;  Wm.  127 
Richards,   Richardes,    And.    66,    104  ; 

Ann,   69  ;    Edw.    146  ;    Elin.   40  ; 

Humph.   120,  198  ;   Joan,  131  ;   Jn. 

7,    56,   60,    8r,    84,   97,     120,    166  ; 

Margt.  124  ;  Maria,  199  ;  Matthias, 

171;    Raphe,  6;    Rich.   90;    Robt. 

Ill  ;  Thos.  6,  96,  192 
Richards    (Richardes)    als.     Hooper, 

Thos.  57 
Richards  als.  Lomley,  Jn.  43 
Richards  als.  Merrill,  Geo.  141 
Richards,  Whoop  (Hoop)  als.,  Jn.  169 
Richardson,  Alice,  2  ;  Jn.  94  ;   Ralph, 

99  ;  Steph.  52  ;  Thos.  12,  78 
Richardson  als.  Smith,  Fulke,  6 
t   6 


Richman,  Edw.  134 

Richmond,  Ann,  186 

Rickards,  Rickardes,  Geo.  66  ;  Joan, 

5  ;  Jn.  156  ;  Wm.  12,  124 
Ricketts,  Ann,  59  ;  Jn.  137,  138  ;  Mill. 

r6o  ;  Thos.  iii  ;  Wm.  183 
Ridgdale,  Hen.  1 1 1 
Ridge,  Harry,  66 
Ridiall,  Anne,  45 
Ridwaye,  Jn.  102 
Rigbye,  Wm.  48 
Right,  Francis,  97  ;  Jn.  66 
Riley,    Ryley,    Rylie,   Eliz.  23 ;    Geo. 

120;  Jn.  17,  174;  Robt.  -JT,  Thos.  90 
Rimell,  see  Rymell 
Ringe,  Jn.  181 
Rinks,  Frances,  100 
Rise  a/j.  Harris,  Jn.  141 
Roades,  Rodes,  Edw.  127,  160;  Margt. 

192  ;  Thos.  2.     See  also  Rhoades 
Robards,  Margt.  179 
Roberts,  Robberts,  Robertes,  Alice,  36, 

79;    Arth.    183;    Dan.    179;    Dav. 

137  ;    Edw.  35,  67,    120,    124,   138  ; 

Elin.   175;    PVances,  196;    Francis, 

166  ;    Giles,  68  ;  Jn.  62,  90,  93,  149, 

166*;  Margt.  16,66,  100,  131';  My. 

131  ;  Mich.  24  ;  Rich.  19,  60;  Robt. 

163  ;  Thos.  30,  104,  156,  183,  192  ; 

Walt.  Ill  ;  Wm.  103,  115 
Robins,   Robbins,    Robynes,    Robyns, 

Edm.  52  ;  Edw.  23,  156  ;  Eliz.  146  ; 

Erne,   25  ;    Grace,   28  ;    Hen.    105  ; 

Humf.    170  ;    Joan,  28  ;  Jn.  46,  65, 

loi,  138,  166,  179*  ;  Lancelot,  196  ; 

Margt.  4*;  Ralph,  179;  Rich.  14,35, 

127,  146  ;  Robt.  120  ;  Thos.  78,  102, 

115,  138  ;  Wm.  6 
Robins  als.  Wheeler,  Thos.  53 
Robins,  Crumpe  als.,  My.  139 
Robinson,  Ann,  163  ;  Edw.  115  ;  Hen. 

39  ;  Hugh,  32;  Joane,  32  ;  Jn.  152  ; 

Robt.  96  ;  Thos.  48 
Robinson  als.  Horskeper,  Margt.  104 
Robinson  (Robbinson)  als.  Mason,  Jeff. 

192  ;  Thos.  152 
Robinson  (Robynson)  als.  Tanner,  Jn. 

39- 
Robinson,  Horsman  als..,  Wm.  87 
Robson,  Jn.  89,  96 
Rock,   Rocke,   Eliz.  100  ;    Isab.   100  ; 

Jane,   171  ;    Jn.   36,  38,  66;    Robt. 

115  ;   Rog.  65,  92,  93;  Thos.  189; 

Wm.  96 
Rodge,  Ann,  166 ;  Wm.  198 
Roe,  — ,  34  ;  Ann,  156  ;  Eliz.   18,  28  ; 

Humf.    124  ;    Rich.  42  ;    Robt.  94  ; 

Thos.  30,  31  ;  Wm.  23 
Rogers,    Alex.    134  ;    Ann,   95,    102  ; 

Edw.   124,  146;   Eliz.  75:  Francis' 


2VD 


Worces'cr   Ul^/s  aiiii  Ad7Jiinistrations. 


79  ;   Humph.  65  ;  Jn.  34,  54,95,  115; 

Phil.  131  ;   Rich.  47,  83,  170;  Thos. 

2,4,9,  25,  46,48,65,  175  ;  Wn..  47- 

138  ;  Win.  160 
RoUes,  Jn.  12 
Rolt,  Thos.  188 
Romney,  Rumney,  Eliz.  49  ;  Jn.  156  ; 

Lydia,  152  ;  Wm.  72 
Rondle,  Margt.  27 
Ronford  (?),  Robt.  35 
Roodes,  Robt.  68  ;  Wm.  31 
Rooke,  Margt.  6 

Roose,  Roosse,  Cath.  19  ;  Robt.  23 
Rop,  Rich.  88,  156 

Roper,  EHz.  198  ;  Rich.  11  ;  Thos.  181 
Rose,  AHce,  86  ;  Ann,  26,  39,  in;  Jn. 

20,47,97,  156;  Margt.    149;  Nich. 

98  ;    I'hil.    197  ;    Rich.     120,     192  ; 

Robt.  40,  III  ;  Thos.  68,  179  ;  Wm. 

102,  156 
Rosse,    Ross,    Alice,     124;    Francis, 

127  ;  Joan,  163  ;  Jn.  127,  198;  Wm. 

156 
Rotten,    Rotton,   Ann,    146;    Jn.   97; 

Rachel,  134  ;  Sim.  152 
Rough,  Margt.  186  ;  Thos.  186 
Roulson,  Edw.  52 

Round,  Rownd, Thos.  11,  197  ;  Wm.41 
Rouse,  Rowse,  Jn.    12  ;    Joyce,   124  ; 

Thos.  Ill;  Wm.  45 
Rowbridge,  Hen.  55  ;  Wm.  95,  97 
Rowe,  Rich.  183 
Rowland,  Griffith,  65  ;  Joane,  82 
Rowland  als.  Stayner,  Robt.  103,  104, 

149 
Rowley,  Christian,  102  ;    Francis,  25, 

175  ;   Jn.  24  ;    Steph.  4  ;   Thos.  12  ; 

Wm.  181 
Rownd,  see  Round 
Rowney,  Wm.  20,  39 
Rowse,  see  Rouse 
Rowson,  Roweson,  Joyce,  93  ;   Thos. 

138 
Roy,  Margy.  51  ;  Wm.  16 
Royall,  Edm.  189 
Rucke,  Nich.  120 
Rudge,  Ann,    105  ;    Robt.    196  ;    Sim. 

98  ;  Thos.  1 10  ;  Wm.  i  56 
Rudge,  Leeke  als.,  Bryan,  130  ;  Edw. 

183 

Rugley,  Wm.  35,  37 

Rumney,  see  Romney 

Rusgreve,  Griffin,  166  ;  Joan,  166 

Rushall,  Eliz.  166;  Geo.  171  ;  Jn.  31 

Rushmore,  Wm.  156 

Rushton,  Nich.  79;  Robt.  97;  Wm.  79 

Russell,  Agn.  40  ;  Elin.  3  ;  Eliz.  106, 
III,  130;  Hen.  34;  Jn.  100,  104, 
127,  146  ;  Margt.  7,  9,  13,  95,  160, 
179  ;  Rich.  83  ;  Robt.  2  ;    Rog.  84  ; 


Thos.   71,    loi,    130,    131,    141,   184, 

192  ;  Wm.  29,  56 
Russell  als.  Harrison,  Margt.  82 
Russon,  Alice,  160  ;  Jn.  141 
Rutter,  Clem.  166  ;  Jn.  196 
Rutter,  Carpenter  als..,  Jas.  75 
Ryall,   Alice,   56  ;    Edm.    192  ;    Rich. 

75  ;  Wm.  146.     See  also  Riall 
Ryeve,  Margt.  33 
Ryme,  Jas.  149 
Rymell,    Rimell,  Ai,m.    50  ;    My.   149  ; 

Rich.  98  ;  Thos.  188 
Rynoldes,  My.  33 
Ryver,  Jn.  115 


Sabell,  Gabriel,  167 

Sabin,  Hen.  102  ;  Wm.  127 

Sadler,  Sadlar,   Isab.    127  ;   Rich.    17, 

41,  49  ;  als.  Chandlers,  Wm.  100 
Sage,  Jn.  171 
Sale,   Saell,    Brace,    196  ;   Chris.    40  ; 

Jn.   16,  57,    146*;  Marie,  25  ;  Wm. 

188  ;  Bartolomew  als..,  Antonie,  76  ; 

Bartlome  als..,  Wm.  136 
Salisburie,  Ann,  63 
Salley,  Robt.  95 

Sallis,  Sallyce,  Geo.  39  ;  Thos.  131 
Salman,    Salmon,   Jn.    135,    161,    199. 

See  also  Samon 
Salter,  Jn.  146  ;  Rich.  171  ;  Robt.  116. 

See  also  Saulter 
Salwey,  Sallway,  Salway,  Atith.  184  ; 

Rich.  141,  193  ;  Robt.  42  ;  Thos.  2, 

14 
Sambache,  Jn.  4 
Samon,  Sammon,  And.  186  ;  Phil.  47  ; 

Rich.  59  ;  Clarke  als..,  Hen.  26 
Samson,    Sampson,    Francis,    24  ;  Jn. 

15  ;  Walt.  45 
Sanckyne  {or  Senkin),  Seaverne  als.., 

Anne,  29  ;  Christian,  163  ;  Walt.  58 
Sandall,    Sandle,    Sandoll,    Humf.  7  ; 

Jn.  149;  Thos.  135 
Sanders,  see  Saunders 
Sandes,  Rich.  6 
Sandford,  Sanford,  Ann,  66  ;   Jn.  loi  ; 

Joyce,  93  ;  Carpenter  als..,  Fran-^is, 

47  ;  Humf.  29  ;  Wm.  76 
Sandie,  Robt.  62 
Sandlands,    Ann,    175  ;    Francis,   65  ; 

Jn.  18  ;   Rich.  106 
Sansara,  Sansom,  Anne,  7  ;  Jn-  38 
Sargeant,    Sargeante,     Sargent,     Jn. 

149;  Rich.  25;  Wm.  156.     See  also 

Sergeant 
Sarles,   Tlios.  76 
Sarson.  Joan,  4^'  ;  Jn.  184 
Saterforde,  Rog.  19.     See  also  Setter- 
ford 


Index  Noniinit7n. 


237 


Saulter,  Castle  [pr  Castell)  als.,  Isab. 

108  ;  Rich.  75.     See  also  Salter 
Saunders,  Sanders,  Alice,  156;  Ann, 

124,    127  ;    Cath.    36  ;    Chas.    79  ; 

Edm.  15  ;  Edw.   134  ;  Elenor,  167  ; 

Frances,   63 ;    Francis,    in;    Geo. 

87  ;  Hen.  88,  100,  loi  ;  Jn.  37,  59, 

66,  79,  81,  105,  106,  175,  188  ;  Julian, 

161  ;    Laur.   26,    104  ;    Nich.    160  ; 

Ralph,  43;  Rich.  38,   56,    124,   138, 

142,   171;    Robt.    104,    196;    .Susan, 

156  ;  Symon,  29  ;  Thos.  11,  43*,  52, 

III,    146,   152,    156,    193*;    Ursula, 

120  ;  Wm.  2,  4,  6,  71,  135,   141,  146, 

167 
Savage,  Sauadge,  Savadge,  Ann,  34  ; 

Chris.    181  ;    Eliz.    127,    146  ;    Geo. 

160  ;  Hen.  12  ;  Jas.  12  ;  Jane,  107  ; 

Jn-   IZ,  74,  94,    146,  152  ;  Leonard, 

6;  Margt.  106;  My.  98,   100;  Pet. 

79  ;    Phil.  Ti  ;    Rich.    19,   62,    171, 

179;    Thos.    3,    73,  100,    167,    179; 

Wm.  134,  175 
Savaker,  .Alice,  167 
Savell,  Jn.  in 
Sawfould,  Jn.  42 
Sayer,  Sayre,  Edw.  in;  Jn.  95 
Scarlett,  Scarellett,  Alice,  2  ;  Jn.  131  ; 

Margy.  44  ;  Phil.  1 1 1 
SchoUowe,  Wm.  120.     See  also  Scul- 

lowe 
Sclater,  Sclatter,  Robt.  40  ;  Wm.  120 
Sclycer,  Anne,  1 1 1.     See  also  Sklicer 

and  Slyser 
Scoler,  Ann,  34 
Scott,  Scot,  Francis,  39  ;  Margt.  31  ; 

My.  167  ;  Walt.  116 
Scotton,  Rowland,  20 
Scriven,  Rich.  35 
ScuUowe,  Sam.  45.     See  also  Schol- 

lowe 
Seaborn,  Jn.  y^ 
Seakin,  Alice,  10 
Seaman  als.  Smith,  Wm.  160 
Seamey,  Thos.  171 
Searche,  Edw.  81  ;  Wm.  103 
Seaverne,  Severne,  Gabriel,  1 20 ;  Joane, 

94  ;  Jone,   3  ;  Rich.  67  ;  Robt.   26  ; 

Walt.    134  ;    Wm.     19,     102  ;     als. 

Sanckyne(Senkin),Anne,29;Christn. 

163  ;  Walt.  58 
Seely,  Jn.  142 
Sefton,  Alice,  15 
Seghwick,  Elenor,  71 
Sellman,  Morgan,  181 
Senkin,  see  Sanckyne 
Sergeant,  Sergent,   Isab.   loi  ;  Jn.  8, 

34  ;  Rich.  90.     See  also  Sargeant 
Setterford,    (^eo.     in;    als.    Corser, 

PhiHs,  32.     See  also  Saterforde 


Sexton,  Jn.  149 

Shackle,  Rich.  27 

Shackleton,  Thos.  198 

Shailor,  Thos.  35 

Shakespeare,     Shakesper,     Shaksper, 

Shaxspeare,  Shaxsper,  Shaxspere, 

Eliz.  62  ;  Geo.  127,   131  ;   Kjili.  62  ; 

Thos.  64,  127,  146  ;  Wm.  55 
Sharma,  Francis,  13 
Sharman,  Margt.  161  ;  Rich.  188  :  als. 

Livesie,   Anne,    179;    Lulsey    ah., 

Wm.  137  ;  Nicholas  als.,  Alice,  80 
Sharp,  Sharpe,  Agnes,  54  ;  Alice,  152  : 

Hen.  79;    Jn.  86,   92,    131  ;    Kaih. 

87  ;    Rich.    198  ;    Robt.    68  ;    Thos. 

13  ;  Wm.  40,  156 
Sharpies  a/j.  Fogge,  Edm.  198 
Sharplinge,  Hen.  131 
Shatswell,  see  Shotswell 
Shawe,  Edw.    18  ;  Jn.  93,  131  ;  Julie, 

135  ;  Rich.    74  ;    Thos.    i,  32,   124  ; 

Wm.  171 
Shaylard,  Shaylerd,    Hen.    102,    186; 

Jn.    184;     Margy.    186;     My.    186; 

Nich.  186*;  Thos.  179;  Wm.  45 
Sheapard,  Jn.  186  ;  Thos.  95,  )88 
Sheapward,  Perry  als.,  Wni.  75.     Sre 

also  Shepheard 
Sheere,  Izabell,  22  ;  Thos.  163 
Sheffeild,  Thos.  4 
Sheldon,   Anth.    181  ;    Francis,    146  ; 

Jane,  88  ;  Margt.  70  ;  My.  52  ;  Robt. 

31  ;  Thos.  86;  Wm.  104,  13.^ 
Shelton,  Robt.  134 
Shenston,  Rog.  106 
Shepheard,       Shephard,       Sheppard, 

Shepard,  Ann,  i  ;  Eliz.  93  ;  Jn.  90  ; 

Rich.    120;   Thos.   120  ;  Wm.    175; 

Reason   als.,    Edm.    131.     See   also 

Sheapard 
Sheppey,  Ricli.  16 
Sheriffe,   Sheireffe,    Shereiffe,  Sheriff, 

Sherryf,    .'\lice,    9  ;    (]eo.    76,    198  ; 

Hen.   27;  Jn.  85,  138;   Robt.   120; 

als.    Simons,   Jn.   77,  97.     See  also 

Sh  reive 
Sherley,    Shurly,    Edm.    184;  Margv. 

47 
Sherlock,  Wm.  167 
Sherwin,   Sharwyne,  Ann,  62  ;  Edw. 

56 
Sherwood,     Sherewood,    Rich.     167  ; 

Robt.  88 
Sheward,     Shewerd,    Shuarde,    Am- 

philis,  12  ;  Jn.  7,  68,  131  ;  Rich.  2  ; 

Flecher  als.,  Wm.  1 1 
Shewsmith,    Shusesmithe,    Geo.    44  ; 

I'et.  22  ;  Thos.  175 
Shewster,  Jn.  45  ;  Clarke  als.,  Margt. 

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Shipman,  Jn.  66 

Shipside,  Ann,  84 

Ship  way,  Humph.  175 

Shone,  I  sab.  131 

Shoreley,  Margy.  49 

Short,  Jn.  135 

Shorthasle,  Jn.  193 

Shotswell,      Shatswell,      Shoteswell, 

Jane,  127  ;  Jn.  33  ;  Thos.  81 
Showell,  Showle,  Francis,  3  ;  My.  2, 

103  ;  Thos.  51 
Showier,  Jn.  171  ;  Judith,  188  ;  Thos. 

37 
Shrausburie,  Wm.  79 
Shreive,    Shreevffe  (Shreife),    Shrive, 
Alice,    7  ;    Edm.    48  ;    Hen.     134  ; 
Isab.    23  ;    Jn.  24,  47  ;  Thos.   163  ; 
Rich.     198  ;     Wm.    78.      See    also 
Sheriffe 
Sich,  Sitch,  Sitche,  Sych,Syche,  Hiimf. 
160,  163  ;  Hugh,  127  ;  Joan,  23,  193  ; 
Wm.  120 
Sid  way,  Rich.  186 
Silvester,  Wm.  68 

Simcocks,  Symcox,  Robt.  171  ;  Thos. 
16-7  ;    als.  Brooke,  Jn.  19  ;   Brooke 
ali.y  Jn.  22 
Sitnkins,  Wm.  51 

Simonds,     Simons,     Eliz.     175  ;     als. 

Mounford,  Joan,  58  ;  als.  Mumforde, 

Jn.  33  ;  Sheriff  rt/j.,  Jn.  77,  97.     .SV^ 

also  Symonds 

Singer,  Pagea/j.,  Eliz.  130  ;  als.  Page, 

Rich.  171 
Skay,  Skaye,  Jn.  7,  15 
Skeele,  Jn.  179 
Skelding,  Thos.  196 
Skelton,  Jn.  9,  36  ;  Rich.  106 
Skiler,  I'hil.  34 

Skinner,  Edw.  196  ;  Thos.  184 
Sklicer,  Chris.  67.      See  also  Sclycer 

ami  Slyser 
Skudamore,  Rich.  1 1 1 
Slade,  Dorothy,  53  ;  Thos.  175 
Slater,  Jn.  34 
Slatter,  Ann,  81  ;    Jn.   7  ;  Thos.  81  ; 

Wm.  104,  156 
Slough,  Eliz.  8  ;  Jn.  66 
Sly,   Slie,  Slye,  Agn.  7  ;  Cath.    175 
Clement,  198;  Edw.  69;  Eliz.  152 
Francis,    131  ;   Jn.    149;    Pet.    127 
Rich.  83  ;  Wm.  42,  79,  92 
Slyser,  Humf.  47.      See  also  Sclyser 

and  Sklicer 
Smale,  Jn.  171 

Small,  Jn.  196  ;  Joise,  20  ;  My.  124 
Smallman,  Thos.  188 
Smallwood,  Rich.  131 
Smart,   Smarte,    Edw.  96  ;  Eliz.   91  ; 
Francis,    5,   9;    Hen.    107;    Hugh, 


25  ;    Jn.    127  ;    Margt.    58  ;    Mich. 
196  ;  Rich.  196  ;  Robt.  100  ;  Thos. 

31,  175 
Smith,  Smyth,  —  54;  Afiferie,  196; 
Alex.  184;  Alice,  45,  196;  Ann, 
3,  40,  146  ;  Anne,  161  ;  Anth.  81, 
142  ;  Arth.  131  ;  Bridget,  163  ; 
Barbara,  97,  98;  Cath.  149,  156; 
Christian,  152,  171  ;  Chris.  64,  89, 
92;  Cicely,  167;  Dor.  116;  Edw. 
99,  100,  103,  116  ;  Eliz.  50,  54,  149, 
156,  i8i,  196;  Francis,  16,  83,  87, 
88,  III,  192;  Galfrid,  75;  (leo.  96, 
102,  120*;  Gilb.  171,  193;  Giles, 
127;  Guye,  49;  Hen.  18,  46,  ii6, 
167*  184  ;  Hester,  167  ;  Hugh,  189, 
196  ;  Humph.  6,  124  ;  Isab.  39,  41  ; 
Jas.  167  ;  Jeffraye,  3  ;  Joan,  42, 
106,  124,  138,  160,  186,  198;  Jn.  I, 
3*,  10,  22,  25,  26,  35,  37,  38,  45,  49, 
51,71,  72*  82,  89,  97,  99,  105,  III* 
124,  134,  135*  138,  152,  156,  175* 
188,  189  ;  Jonathan,  97,  98,  104  ; 
Joyce,  100,  134,  189  ;  Kath.  47  ; 
Leonard,  65  ;  Margt.  28,  55,  131, 
196  ;  Margy.  53,  107,  124  ;  My.  29  ; 
Morris,  jj  ;  Nich.  134  ;  Pet.  142, 
198;  Rich.  4,  5,  II,  25,  29,  34,45, 
47,  120,  124,  141,  163,  175,  186,  188  ; 
Robt.  41,  64,  65,  70,  116*,  167  ;  Rog. 
75,  124,  142  ;  Sibilla,  192  ;  Steph. 
167  ;  Susanna,  142  ;  Thos.  6*,  9, 
II,  13,  29,  32,  68,  74,  76,  90,  95,  102, 
III*  116,  131*  134,  167,  179,  198; 
Wm.  7,  13,  16,  18,  21,  46,  61,68,  76, 
90,  loi,  104,  107*  124,  127,  138,  146, 
149,  161,  175,  181,  186,  198  ;  Am- 
phlett  als.,  Rich.  2  ;  als.  Baker,  Jn. 
28  ;  rt/j.  Clent,  Margerie,  142  ;  Cooke 
als..,  Alice,  32  ;  als.  Cooke,  Rich.  2 1  ; 
als.  Courte,  Rich.  152  ;  Thos.  28  ; 
Faxmtr als., ]n.  38, 109 ;  als.  Farmer, 
Thos.  8,  34,  107  ;  Wm.  46  ;  Francis 
als.,  Thos.  148  ;  als.  Giles,  Jn.  11 1  ; 
Hale  als.,  Wm.  19  ;  Mattey  als., 
Joan,  197  ;  Moore  als.,  Anne,  166; 
Richardson  als.,  Fulke,  6  ;  Seaman 
als.,  Wm.  160  ;  Taylcr  als.,  Jn.  175  ; 
My.  163  ;  Thos.  192  ;  als.  Thorley, 
Anne,  171 

Snape,  Robt.  11 

Sneade,  Chris.  24  ;  Jn.  84 

Sneape,  Geo.  75 

Sneath,  Robt.  127 

Snow,  Jane,  131  ;  Wm.  68,  186 

Sockett,  Thos.  171 

Soden,  Wm.  138 

Soley,  Wm.  104 

Sellers,  Thos.  156 

SoUoway,  Robt.  49 


Index  Nominuni. 


239 


Somerfeild,  Hen.  138 

Somerton,  Thos.  69 

Sorrell,  Ann,  156  ;  Francis,  98 

Soule,   Sowle,    Hen.    71  ;    Robt.    54  ; 

Thos.  23 
South,  Jn.  Ill  ;  Robt.  91  ;  Thos.  92 
Southerne,  Sowtherne,  Jn.  7,  58,  120  ; 

Nich.  189;  Symon,  131 
Sowdeo,  Sowdon,  Jn.  115  ;  Rich.  86  ; 

Wm.  84,  142  ;  Mencea/.r.,  My.  137 
Sowley,  Agn.  8  ;  Eleanor,  94  ;  Ellen, 

54;    Gilb.    167;    Jn.    58,    81,    120; 

Raphe,  15  ;  Thos.  54,  63  ;  Wm.  6 
Sowtham,  Jn.  29  ;  Rich.  35  ;  Thos.  89 
Sowtholl,  Southall,  Bennet,  6 ;  Francis, 

95  ;  Jn.  93  ;  Wm.  131 
Spaldinge,  Wm.  60 
Sparke,  Alice,   199  ;  Cath.  29  ;  Joan, 

152  ;  Jn.  120,  149  ;  Rich.  116  ;  Thos. 

107 
Sparkes,  Ann,  149 
Sparrie,  Sparry,  Alice,  124  ;  Eliz.  188  ; 

Hen.   198  ;  Humf.  70  ;  Jn.  62,  100, 

184  ;  Thos.  97  ;  Wm.  42,  160 
Spencer,  Robt.  89 

Spicer,  Thos.  3,  127  ;  Hill  als.,  Jn.  39 
Spier,  Embry,  156 
Spillman,  Wm.  28 

Spilsbury,  Hen.  196  ;  Joan,  69;  Jn.  33 
Spon,  Thos.  47 
Spooner,  Sponer,   Agn.  88  ;  Eliz.  88  ; 

Jn.  24  ;  Margy.  124  ;  Thos.  9  ;  Wm. 

2,  4,  116,  120,  138,  188  ;  als.  Fydoe, 

Frances,  loi 
Spragge,  Eliz.  171 
Squire,  Alice,   188;  Eliz.  188  ;  Hugh, 

184;   Jn.  124 
Squirry,  Rich.  29 
Squrry,  Ann,  37 
Stafforde,  Jas.  6 
Stainton,  Staynton,  Jn.  75  ;  Silvanus, 

171;  Wm.  1 1 
Staite,  Jn.  175 

Stallard,  Stallord,  Jn.  171  ;   Rd.  179 
Stampes,  Ale.x.  161  ;  Rich.  149  ;  Rog. 

19;   als.  Tewe,   Jn.    8;    My.    152; 

Wm.    141.    -See  also  Stumpes  als. 

Tewe 
Standish,  Edw.  198 
Standley,  Rich.  60 
Stanford,    Edith,    193  ;    Eliz,  81  ;   Jn. 

152  ;  Phil.  62 
Stanley,  Bridget,   163  ;   Deanes,    27  ; 

Rog.  72  ;  als.  Cooke,  Jn.  7 
Stanton,  Dor.  10,  160;  Frances,  131  ; 

Geo.  152  ;  Hen.  85,  167  ;  Humf.  76, 

III  ;  MargL   138  ;    Phil.   85  ;  Rich. 

100,  124  ;  Rog.  75  ;  Thos.  124,  138  ; 

Wm.  57.     See  also  Staunton 
Stanway  als.  Fryzar,  Sybill,  48 


Staple,  Anth.  179  ;  Edw.  11 1 ;  Mich.  8 1  ; 

Wm.  3 
Staples,  Francis,  46 ;  Joane,  167  ;  Jn.  42  ; 

Mawde,  2  ;  Thos.  37,  50,  181 
Starkey,  Authery,  83 
Staunton,  Abraham,  163  ;  Alice,  152 

Hen.    152  ;    Humf.    79,     171,    198 

Jas.  149  ;  Jn.   12,  13,  41,   105,  196 

Margt.  2  ;  Rich.  71,  80;  Thos.  80 

Wm.  29,   57,  78,  99,  152,  184,  188. 

See  also  Stanton 
Stawton,  Mich,  29 
Stayner,  Rowland  a/j.,  Robt.  103,  104, 

149 
Steite,  see  Steyte 
Stenton,  Jn,  30 
Stephens,  J n.  156;  Margt.  26;  Robt. 

116  ;  Thos.  57  ;  Wm.  152.    See  also 

Stevens 
Stermie,  Thos.  9 
Stevens,  Francis,  55  ;  Joan,  3,  83  ;  Jn. 

14,  26,  99,   161,   175,  184;  Mawde, 

23  ;    Rich,    hi;    Robt.    72  ;   Thos. 

23  ;  Wm.  37,  48  ;  als.  Weaver,  — 

49 ;  Margt.  3  ;    Wm.  44.     See  also 

Stephens 
Stevenson,    Hen.    8  ;    Jn.    74,    171  ; 

Rich.  96 
Steward,  Ann,  188  ;  Eliz.  85  ;  Humph. 

30;  Jn.   107,   167;  My.   116;  Rich. 

29,  156;  Thos.  116;  Walt.  120 
Steyt,  Steite,  Alice,  loi  ;  Robt.  77 
Stickley,   Styckly,    Hen.    138  ;    Rich. 

167  ;  Thos.  135* 
Stile,  Style,  Math.  127  ;  Wm.  92 
Stinton,    Geo.    127,    138;   Joan,    160; 

Jn.  186  ;  Margy.  156 
Stivens,  Jn.  22 
Stoakes,  see  Stokes 
Stockall,  Rich.  198 
Stockdale,  Robt.  189 
Stocke,   Edw.    107  ;    Geo.  83  ;  Hugh, 

179;    Jn.   152  ;    Rich.  94;  Wm.  4, 

64,  77,  i6j 
Stockinge    als.    Myntam,    Eliz.    142  ; 

Jn.  41  ;  Thos.  134  ;  Wm.  120 
Stockton,  Jn.  167  ;  Thos.  181 
Stokes,  Stoakes,  Stooks,  Alice,  175  ; 

Hen.   36,  83,  89;  Jn.    186;  Ralph, 

127  ;  Rich.  175  ;   Robt.    138  ;  Thos. 

56,    105  ;    Wm.    21  ;    als.   Nycoles, 

Wm.  138  ;  Nicholls  als..,  Wm.  141 
Stollard,    Clem.    61  ;    Francis,    156  ; 

Jn.  32  ;  Wm.  26 
Stone,  Edw,  75  ;  Eliz.   149  ;  Humph. 

90  ;   Jn.  21,   44,    193  ;    Margy.    97  ; 

Rich.  42,    127,  131,  149,  196  ;  Rog. 

38,  57  ;  Thos.  120;  Wm.  149,  188 
Stoneail,   Stonehall,    Stonnall,    Anne, 

116;    Humf.     189;    Jn.    74,     III; 


240 


Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations. 


Margy.   152  ;   Rog.    189  ;  Rowland, 

116;  Thos.  95  ;  Wm.  86 
Stooks,  see  Stokes 
Stower,   Edw.  7  ;  Jn.  134,  186;  Phil. 

54 
Stowers,  Wm.  160 
Straine,  Strayne,  Eliz.  33  ;  Rich.  156  ; 

Wm.  175 
Strainge,   Strange,    False,    4  ;    Hen. 

74  ;  Rich.  53  ;  Wm.  75 
Strapey,  Arth.  135 
Stratford,  Margt.  loi  ;  Thos.  135 
Stratton,  Jn.  81 
Streate,  Streete,  Jn.  146  ;  Margt.  12  ; 

Rich.  79  ;  (lis.  Purser,  Eliz.  105 
Strenshon,  Wm.  86 
Stretch,  Eliz.  146  ;  Jn.96  ;  Thos.  131  ; 

Wm.  92 
Stretton,  Elinor,  51  ;  Rich.  179 
Strickland,  Hen.  7 
Stringer,  Rich.  95,  1 16  ;  Robt.  106 
Stringfellowe,  Jn.  33 
Stubbes(?),  Hen.  67 
Stumpes  «/i-.  Tewe,  My.  171.    See  also 

Stampes  als.  Tewe 
Sturacres,  Bickermill  als..,  Thos.  102. 

See  also  Stursaker  als.  Byckermyll 
Stur'ch,  Lawr.  181  ;    Margt.   iii,  146; 

Rich.  81 
Sturdye,  Eliz.  45,   54  ;  Jn.    27  ;  Rich. 

28  ;  Thos.  14  ;  Wm,  37 
Stursaker  als.  Byckermyll,  Joyce,  167. 

See  also  Tursaker 
Styche,  Radulph,  192 
StyflFe,  Isab.  26 
Style,  see  Stile 

Such,  Hen.  58  ;  Jn.  5,  175  ;  Rich.  179 
Suddiatt,  Rich.  51 

Suffyld,  Suffield,  Margt.  17  ;  Wm.  16 
Sullis,  Jn.  146 
Sumbers,  Francis,  175 
Summer,  Thos.  12 
Summers,  Ann,  146 
Sumner,  Jn.  58 
Surman,  Surmon,  Anth.  167  ;  Eliz.  37, 

39,  44  ;  Isab.  82  ;  Jn.   53,   146,  184  ; 

Wm.  199 
Suter,  Hugh,  50 ;  Robt.  24 
Sutton,    Edw.    171  ;    Nich.    175  ;    nls. 

Dudley,  Dor.  138  ;  Thos.  70,  193 
Swaine,    Swayne,    Jn.    89  ;    Susanna, 

38  ;  Susan,  39  ;  Wm.  156 
Swarbrake,  Jn.  47 
Swarbrooke,  Thos.  175 
Swatkins,  Eliz.  186 
Swetman,  Walt.  97  ;  Wm.  71 
Swift,   Swyft,    Jn.    39;    Rich.     160; 

Thos.  64,  138,  163  ;  Wm.  23 
Swindall,  Humph.  35 
Swyndlls,  Wm.  77 


Sye,  Margy.  149 

Symes,  Hen.  2  ;  Walt.  6 

Symonds,  Symons,  Ann,  116;  Anne, 
189  ;  Eleanor,  73  ;  Eliz.  98  ;  Francis, 
71,  127  ;  Geo.  42  ;  Jas.  37,  39  ;  Joan, 
120;  Jn.  49,  55  ;  Rich.  82,  124,  131, 
152,  184,  188;  Robt.  193;  Thos. 
48,  142,  167,  179,  189  ;  Wm.  46,  92, 
100,  193  ;  Dickins  als..,  Alice,  122  ; 
als.  Sherife,  Jn.  77,  97 

Syner,  Wm.  199 

Synnox,  Thos.  127 

Sysemore,  Abraham,  149 


Tabott,  Eliz.  36 
Tacie  (?),  Alye  als.,  Thos.  26 
Tafte,  Geo.  9  ;  Jn.  142  ;  Wm.  3,  52 
Tagge,  Edw.  55  ;  Humph.  38,  39 
Tailor,  Robt.  41  ;  Thos.  in,  146  ;  als. 

Mylward,  Nich.  21.    See  also  TajX^r 
Tandie,  Tandy,  Ann,  93  ;  Barnard,  74  ; 

Edm.  66;  Eliz.   135,   142;  Francis, 

104  ;  Geo.  196  ;  Gervase,  124  ;  Hen. 

22,    53,   63,    146,    175  ;    Isab.    198  ; 

Joan,    64  ;      Jn.     124,      175*     193  ; 

Joyce,    III  ;    My.    104;    Rich.    8  ; 

Rog.    91  ;    Rose,    127  ;    Steph.    11  ; 

Thos.  55,  90,  157  ;  Wm.  30,  45,  49, 

96,  III;  als.  Whooper,  Margy.  127  ; 

als.  Weaver,  Francis,  186 
Tanner,    Anne,     135  ;    Barnard,    66; 

Edith,   68  ;  Eliz.   193  ;  Jn.  39,  193  ; 

Nich.  91  ;  Thos.  64  ;  Hodges  als., 

Eliz.  122  ;  Wm.  73  ;  Robynson  als., 

Jn-  39 

Tarpley,  Edw.  127  ;  Felice,  104.  See 
also  Torpley 

Tasker,  Tasscore,  Clem.  146  ;  Jn.  124, 
161  ;  Wm.  69 

Tavender,  Francis,  198  ;  Rich.  61 

Taverner,  Jn.  149 

Tawney,  Thos.  iii,  153 

Tayler,  Taylor,  Agar,  175  ;  Agn.  161  ; 
Alex.  94  ;  Alice,  188  ;  Ann,  7,  17, 
62,  106;  Anth.  51  ;  Barth.  181; 
Chris.  120  ;  Dav.  72  ;  Dor.  106  ; 
Edginn,  37  ;  Edm.  72,77,  79  ;  Edw. 
58,  120  ;  Elinor,  102  ;  Eliz.  22,  54, 
175  ;  Francis,  120  ;  Geo.  105,  163  ; 
Jas.  93  ;  Joane,  53  ;  Jn.  12,  13,  32, 
34,  69,  86,  88,  116,  142,  157,  17s,  '84, 
189,  198,  199;  Leon.  138;  Margt. 
89,  93,  100  ;  My.  131  ;  Nich.  53, 
175  ;  Rph.  90;  Rich.  3,  9*  15,  40, 
52,  135*,  157  ;  Robt.  32,  198  ;  Rog. 
138  ;  Silvester,  20  ;  Thos.  9,  31,  63, 
67,  87,  131,  179,  198;  Wm.  15,  50, 
91,94,  157,  164,  i8r,  186,  196;  als. 
Griffin,  Joan,  181  ;  Gyttens  a/j'.,  Jn. 


Index  Nominum. 


241 


151  ;  Hierne  ah.,  Eliz.  7  ;  Lea  rt/j., 

Elnor,  20  ;   als.   Reave  als.  Gatley, 

Thos.  43  ;  Smith  als.,  Jn.  175  ;  My. 

163  ;  Thos.  192  ;  rt/j.  Waker,  Humf. 

65  ;   als.  Walker,    Wm.    184.      See 

also  Tailor 
Taynton,  Teynton,  Margy.  124  ;  Wm. 

1 3  r .     See  also  Teinton 
Teale,  Ann,  97  ;  Thos.  39 
Teinton,  Hen.  87  ;  Wm.  135.    See  also 

Taynton 
Tellett,  Rich.  47 
Tenan,  Hen.  57 
Tennant,  Tennent,  Humf.  14  ;  Margy. 

30  ;  My.  41  ;  Miles,  42  ;  Wm.  4 
Terrell,  Thos.  39 
Terrett,  Andrew,  1 16  ;  Eliz.  199  ;  Hen. 

91  ;  Nicli.  142 
Terrie,   Terry,  Agn.    127  ;  Ann,   196  ; 

Nich.  85  ;   Rich.  181 
Tewe,  Joan,64  ;  Stampes  ((?r  Stumpes) 

als.,]r\.  8;   My.  152,171  ;  Wm.  141 
Tewson,  Geo.  49 
Thatcher,    Francis,    127  ;    Hunif.    79, 

81  ;  Thos.  196 
Theaker,  I  sab.  2 
Therkeld  als.  Firkins,  Jn.  138 
Thirker,  Alice,  91 
Thomas,  Ann,   188  ;  Edm.    146,    175  ; 

Joan,  64  ;  Jn.  47  ;   Kath.  50  ;   Margy. 

80;  Phil.  58  ;  Rich.  55,   135;  Wm. 

36,    62,    199  ;    Lipp    als.    Yonghen 

{should  be  App  Thomas),  Geo.  163 
Thomason,  Wm.  167 
Thomkins,   Avis,  83.     See  also  Tom- 
kins 
Thoms,  Rich.  49.     See  also  Toms 
Thorley,  Smith  als.,  Anne,  171 
Thorn,  Phil.  86  ;  Rich.  33,  127  ;  Sibbell, 

94  ;  Wm.  60 
Thornes,  Edm.  4 
Thornburgh,     Thornburye,    Jeff.    82  ; 

Rph.    184  ;  als.  Wellifed,  Alice,  5  ; 

Jn.  52 
Thornett,  Anne,  106 
Thornhill,  Wm.  153 
Thornton,  J n.  80;  Maigt.  127 
Throckmorton,  Francis,  in  ;  Geo.  49 
Throgmorton  (?),  Geo.  88 
Throppe,   Throupp,    Thrupp,   Jn.     5  ; 

Leon.    179;    Walt.    153;    Wm.    12, 

186 
Thrustone*rt/j.  Turlston,  Thos.  146 
Tibbetts,   Tibbitts,    Tibbotts,     Hugh, 

102  ;  Jn.   26  ;    Rich.   97  ;    Robt.  7, 

II  ;  Thos.  127 
Tibbott,  Tybbotte,  Alice,  116;  Robt. 

51  ;  Valentine,  49 
Tickeridf  e,  Arnold,  89 
Tiler,   Tyler,    Blanch,    37  ;    Francis, 

WORC.  WILLS. — VOL.   II, 


127  ;  Isaac,  171  ;  Joan, 27  ;  Jn.  163  ; 

Rich.  15 
Till,  Thos.  181 
Tilladdams,  Thos.  157 
Tillam,  Jn.   79;    Margy.   156;    Thos. 

79 
Tillie,  Rich.  179 
Timbrell,  Edw.  67 
Times,  Edw.  138,  171,  175 
Timmens,  Rich.  76 
Tindes,  Rich.  19 

Tinker,  Tynker,  Jn.  138  ;  Phil.  167 
Tipper,  Thos.  138 
Tippinge,  Typpinge,  Joan,  44,  49,  105  ; 

Rich.  I  ;  Thos.  52 
Tirer,  Tyrer,   Chris.    156  ;    Rich.  77  ; 

Thos.  37,  39 
Tolley,   Tollie,   Tolly,  Alice,    10,  99  ; 

Elinor,     138;    Eliz.    7;    Geo.     15; 

Griffen,    11  ;    Jn.   3,    116,    131,   171  ; 

Joice,  4  ;  Margt.  6  ;  Rich.  135,  193  ; 

Thos.  120,  175*  ;  Wm.  31 
Tombes,  Humph.  149 
Toms,  Tomes,  Alice,   163  ;  Edm.  68  ; 

Ellen,  47  ;   Humph.  5,  146  ;  Jn.  127, 

193  ;  Rich.  79  ;  Rog.  120,  135  ;  Wm. 

21,  1 16,  149,  152 
Tomkins,    Tompkins,    Baldwin,    193  ; 

Jn.   196;  Marian,  171  ;  Nich.    188; 

Rich.  57,  153  ;  Walt.  41  ;  Wm.  163. 

See  also  Thomkins 
Tomlins,   Rich.   146  ;    Wm.  106  ;   als. 

Baker,  Nich.  23 
Tomlinson,  Jn.  18 
Tompson,  Tomson,  Alice,  1  57  ;  Edw. 

142  ;    Ellinor,  u  ;  Jas.    146  ;  Lawr. 

188  ;  Nich.  19,  131  ;  Thos.  40,  loi  ; 

Wm.  85  ;  als.  Beare,  Wm.  135,  198  ; 

als.  Hunt,  Hen.  149 
Tonks,  Geo.  153;  Rich.  127 
Tonnerton,     Francis,    98.       See    also 

Tunnerton 
Tony,  Chris.  1 1 1 
Tornor,  see  Turner 
Torpley,  Alice,   12  ;    Anne,   152.     See 

also  Tarpley 
Tounson,  Rich.  1 1 1 
Tovey,  Tovie,   Edw.    47  ;   Eliz.    198 

Hen.    181  ;  Jane,    56  ;   Jn.    5,    135 

Margt.    10;  Rph.    175;  Rich.  161 

Robt.  193  ;  Thos.  96,  103,  149,  175 

Walt.   100 ;    Wm.   167  ;    als.  Jones, 

Kath.  193  ;  Payton  a/j ,  Eliz.  183 
Towne,  Jn.  171 
Townesend,  Townsend,  Ann,  87,  88, 

92;  Dor.    127.;  Eliz.   Ill  ;   Francis, 

124;  Greg.  71  ;  Hugh,  74;  Jn.  10, 

43,  47  ;  Margy.  124  ;  Mathew,  146  ; 

Rog.  10  ;  Wm.  81 
Toy,  Toye,  Bridget,   105  ;  Edw.  120  ; 


242 


Worcester   IVil/s  mid  Administrations. 


Jn.    12,    31,    146,    196;  Marj^t.    81; 

Tlios.  14,  46 
Traford,  Trafford,  Jn.  93  ;  Julian.  131 
Tranter,  Edw.  83;  Joyce,  131  ;  Rich. 

106  ;  Thos.  84 
Trapp,   Francis,    149;    Jn.    in,    184; 

Win.  153 
Trastowe,  Francis,  75 
Tredgold,  jn.  90 
Tredwell,  Thos.  131 
Trentham,  Francis,  131 
Trepas,  Trepus,  Thos.  22  ;  Wm.  78 
Trevice,    Trevis,    Francis,    131  ;    Jas. 

60  ;    Margt.    62  ;    als.    Plowmaker, 

Rog.  156 
Trewlove,  see  Truelove 
Trewman,  see  Trueman 
Tricke,  Leon.  41 

Trimnell,  Trymnel,  AHce,  124,  175 
Troth,  Wm.  5,  21 

Trout,  Trowte,  Humph.  171  ;  Robt.  74 
Trowghton,  Robt.  2 
Truelove,  Trewlove,    Bauldwine,    17  ; 

Isab.    124;  Margt.    70;    Rich.    84; 

Thos.  52 
Trueman,   Trewman,    Ehz.    127  ;    Jn. 

120 
Trymmell,  Sus.  88 
Tubb,  Rich.  32 
Tubbes,  EHz.  196  ;  Hen.  142 
Tuncke,  Knowles  als.^  Jn.  82 
Tunnerton,  Edw.  167.     See  also  Ton- 

nerton 
Turbervile,  Ehnor,  99  ;  Hen.  94  ;  Jn. 

120  ;  Leon.  51  ;  Rog.  52,  193  ;  Thos. 

127  ;  als.  Turbell,  Ann,  44 
Turbill,  Jn.  28  ;  als.  Turbervile,  Rich. 

90 
Turbett,  Turbitt,    Isab.    196  ;    Margt. 

161  ;    Rich.  76  ;    Thos.    196  ;  Wm. 

193* 

Turle,  Jone,  107  ;  Wm.  7 

Turlstone,  Thrustone  als..,  Thos.  146 

Turn,  Eliz.  104  ;  Jn.  41 

Turnemoore,  Thos.  138 

Turner,  Turnor,  Tomer,  Edw.  116; 
Francis,  157;  Hen.  18,  127;  Joan, 
15,25  ;  Jn.  5,  61,  81,  85,  120,  149, 
157,  161,  179,  188  ;  Margt.  i,  8, 
21;  Nich.  i;  Nowell,  120;  Rich. 
58,  93,  106;  Robt.  15,  179,  199; 
Rog.  107;  Thos.  40,  55,  84,  138* 
175  ;  ^Valt.  71  ;  Wm.  48,  59,  60, 
127,  142  ;  als.  Abant,  Wm.  16 

Turnock,  Wm.  57 

Tursacre  als.  Bickernill,  Jas.  in. 
See  also  Stursaker 

Turton,  Matt.  188  ;  Thos.  105 

Turvey,  Hen.  193  ;  Wm.  107 

Tusten,  Tustin,  Alice,  171  ;  Ann,  23, 


72,  84;  Jn.    100,    127,    131;  Raphe, 

90;  Rich.  142  ;  Thos.  89  ;  Wm.  21 
Tustjan,  Jn.  179;  Thos.  193 
Tuttell,  Wm.  175 
Tutty,  Rph.  157 
Twinberrowe,  Twinborrow,  Jas.  193  ; 

Jn.  167  ;   Rich,  in  ;  Thos.  54 
Twittie,   Twytye,   Jn.    21,   152  ;  Rog. 

70;  Wm.  85;  als.  Higley,  Anne,  161 
Twycrosse,  Rph.  131 
Twyste,  J(;an,  131 
Tydner.  Thos.  127  ;  Wm.  62 
Tylt,    Tylte,   Alice,    124  ;    Hen.    24  ; 

Thos.  n,  44,  116;  Wm.  153 
Tyllett,  Jas.  175  ;  Jn.  153 
Tynder,  Wm.  62 
Tyner,  Wm.  186 
Tysoe,  Alice,  93  ;  Geo.   175  ;  Jn.  193  ; 

Phil.  196 


Uffmore,  Walt.  179 

Vggan,  Kath.  79 

Underbill,    Dor.    164;    Humph.    157; 

Joan,    186  ;  Jn.  3,   17,  92,   142,   186, 

189  ;    Raphe,   3  ;    Rich.  41  ;    Thos. 

58,  60,  93,  104  ;  Wm.  81,  103,  161 
Underwood,  Robt.  79 
Vndrell,  Rich.  60 
Vnett,  Rich.  161 
Vnion,  Vnnion,  Vnyon,  Ann,  30  ;  Eliz. 

146  ;  Thos.  29  ;  Wm.  17 
Unwen,  Vnwin,   Unwyn,   Rich.    193  ; 

Sam.  199  ;  Wm.  127 
Upcoat,  Wm.  179 
Upthomas,  Alice,  188  ;  Kath.  175 
Varneham,  Varnam,  Rich.  55  ;  Wm.  36 
Vaston,  My.  161  ;   Rich.  102 
Vaughan,  Evan,  179;  Geo.  161 
Veale,  Wm.  120 
Venar,  Rich.  102 
Venners,  Alex.  107 
Venour,   Ann,    161  ;    Jn.    149  ;  Marie, 

124 
Veredye,  Rich.  50 
Verlonge,  Robt.  3 
Vernam,  Alice,  58  ;  Humph.  38 
Vicaredge,     Vycaredge,     J  cane,    20  ; 

Thos.  15 
Vicaris,  Anne,  124 
Vincent,  Robt.  193 
Vinch  (ffinch  in  In  v.),  Jn.  102 
Vine,  Jn.  104 
Viner,  Walt.  193 
Vinsam,  Thos.  92 
Vinson,  Lawr.  124 
Viser,  Vizar,  Francis,  16,  28  ;  Hen.  4 

Thos.  79 
Vize,  Jn.  69  ;  My.  107  ;  Wm.  127 
Voabe,  Rich.  124 


Index  Noviinum. 


243 


Wacke,    Edw.     181  ;     Laurett,     193  ; 

Rich.  132,  176;  Thos.  135 
Wactone,  Wm.  47 
Wade,  Alice,  99  ;  Ann  ?,  132  ;  Jas.  58  ; 

Joane,    157;    Jn.    128;    Marj^t.   71  ; 

Marie,  147  ;   Robt.  18  ;   Steph.  196  ; 

Thos.  II  ;  Baughe  (^j/j.,  Ursula,  121 
Wad  wand,  Jn.  103 
Wafett,  Chris.  179 
Waflfett  (Wassett?),  Thos.  138 
Wag-ar,  Wager,  Editha,  179;  Wm.  70 
Wagstaffe,  Ellen,  in  ;  Hen.  82,  142  ; 

Hugh,  105  ;    Jn.  37;    Rich.  89,  149, 

196;     Thos.    138,    157;     Wm.    25; 

Peter  als.^  Geo.  134 
Wainwright,  see  Waynwright 
Wakefeild,  Jn.  77 
Wakeland,  Edw.  135 
Wakeman,    Ann,   88  ;    Jn.    55  ;    Rog. 

182  ;  Thos.  2 
Waker.  Jn.   112;   Taylor  als.^   Humf. 

65.     See  also  Walker  als.  Taylor 
Wakers,  Jn.  167 

Walcrofte,  Hugh,  81  ;  Wm.  12,  189 
Waldegrove,  Thos.  105 
Waldren,  Waldron,   Edw.  62  ;  Elinor, 

128;  Hen.  89;    Jn.   57,    179;   Rich. 

167  ;  Rog.  51  ;   Thos.  84,  157 
Walesgrove,   Wallsgrove   als.,    Flete, 

Fleete  als.,  Jn.  103  ;  Thos.  116 
Walford,  Alice,  175  ;  Ann,  153  ;  Hugh, 

147  ;  Joane,  27  ;  Jn.  196  ;  Leonard, 

128;    Matt.    199;    Rich.  82  ;    Thos. 

161  ;  Wm.  99,  190 
Walfree,    Walfrey,    Katli.    128  ;     als. 

Coocke,  Thos.  56 
Walgrave,  Wm.  13S 
Walgrove  als.  Fleete,  .^nn,  97 
Walker,  Alice,  131  ;  Anker,  43  ;  Arth. 

100  ;  Augustine,  146  ;  Barbara,  193  ; 

Chris.    106  ;  David,    179  ;  Dunston, 

120;    Edw.    59,   61,    198;    Elianor, 

176;  Francis,  150;  Geo.  138  ;  Giles, 

196  ;    Hen.  135,  157  ;   Jane,  92  ;  Jn. 

14, 24,  84,  89,  91,  107,  135. 14^,  190 ; 

Lawr.  16  ;  Margt.  58,  193  ;  Margy. 
56;  My.  loi,  161  ;  Rph.  85,  116; 
Rich.  8,  9,  149  ;  Robt.  28  ;  Thos. 
10,50,75,87,111,131;  Walt.  171  ; 
Wm.  12,  87,  167  ;  Adkins  als.,  Jn. 
'35  ;  Jones  als.,  Alice,  86  ;  Moore 
als.,  Nich.  156;  Tayler  als.,  Wm. 
184  ;  als.  Weaver,  Edw.  92,99,  102  ; 
Woodcock  als.,  Jn.  60  ;  Wyan  als., 
Rich.  179  ;  als.  Wynedy,  Margy. 
142 
Wall,  Alice,  11 1  ;  Edw.  105  ;  Eliz.  14, 
184;  Frances,  181  ;  Francis,  19; 
Jn.  17,  63,  128,  198;  Rich.  184; 
Robt.    146;    Thos.    124,    171,    179; 


Tobie,  164  ;  Walt.  164  ;  Wm.  67, 
69,  70  ;  als.  Bourne  als.  Cotton,  My. 
182 

Waller,  Rich.  149 

Walley,  Wallie,  Eliz.  161  ;   Hen.  7 

Wallis,  Jn.  167  ;  Rafife,  34 

Wallwine,  Wallyne,  Francis,  72  ;  Rich. 

25 
Walsham,  Jas.  131 
Walshe,  Geo.  193 
Walsingham,     Joane,     150;    Jn.    91  ; 

Maurice,  57,  60 
Walter,  Jas.  60,  102  ;  Joan,  171  ;  Law. 

1 16  ;  Wm.  78,  142 
Walters,  Wm.  23 
Walthew,  Eliz.  157 
Walton,  Edw.  157  ;    Eliz.  76;    Lewis, 

171  ;  Wm.  53 
Wannarton,  Wanerton,   Anne,  4  ;  Jn. 

120  ;    Jones  als.,  Joyce,  145  ;    Thos. 

Warald,  see  Warrall 

Ward,  Warde,  Edm.   53;    Edw.  157 

Jn.   2,   30,    102,    198;    Marian,   116 

Rebecca,    153  ;    Rich.  41,  90,    138 

Thos.  28,  89,  103  ;  Wm.  33,  153 
Wardle,  Humph.  43 
Ware,  Margt.  68  ;  Raynold,  72  ;  Thos. 

22 
Wareing,    Waringe,  Ann,  72  ;    Joan, 

17  ;  Thos.  45,  103,  120;  Wm.  25 
Warkeman,    Jn.    7,    68,    116;    Julian, 

128;     Robt.    ']o  ;     Wm.     142  ;    als. 

Beauington,  Anne,  102 
Warman,  Francis,  116 
Warne,   Anne,    124;    .Anth.    153;    Jn. 

121 
Warner,  Anne,  124;  Joane,  85  ;  Jone, 

161  ;  Jn.  14,  29,  30,  107,  188  ;  Paule, 

39;  Thos.  64,    106,   164,  181  ;  Wm. 

15,45 
Warnford,  Jn.  49 
Warrall,    Warald,    Hen.    142  ;    Kath. 

138;  Wm.  116 
Warren,  Jn.  36  ;  Thos.  69 
Warrens,  Jn.  31 
Warrett,  Jn.  21 
Warter,  Rich.  146  ;  Wm.  167 
Warton,  Jn.  131  ;  Margt.  50 
Warwicke,  Robt.  50  ;  Symon,  19 
Washborne,  Washbourne,  Hester,  186; 

Giles,  161  ;  Jn.  116;   Martha,  124 
Washbroke,   Washbrooke,   Wm.    ico, 

128 
Wassell,  Chris.  64  ;  Hen.  30  ;  Rich.  90 
Wassells,  I  sab.  66 
Wast,  Ferdinando,  146 
Wastell,  Hen.  85 
Waterman,     Eliz.    97  ;    Phillips    als., 

Wm.  189 


244 


Worcester   Wills  and  Administrations. 


Waters,     Edw.     120;     Francis,    70; 

Matgt.  76  ;  Rich.  8 
Watkins,    Ann,   153;    Eliz.    45,    186; 
Jn.  2,  179  ;    Davies  als.^  Anth.  187  ; 
ah.  Hopkins,  Rich.  24 
Watson,  Alice,  188  ;  Thos.  52 
Watton,Ann,73  ;  Humph.  124  ;  Joan, 

91,  92  ;  Jn.  2,  4,   14,  42,  164,   171  ; 

Matt.    87  ;    Rich.   98  ;    Robt.    188  ; 

Thos.  Ill;  Wm.  176  ;  ah.  Hutchins, 

Rich.  138.     See  aho'^ooX.'i.on 
Watts,  Francis,  184  ;  Thos.  120 
Wavier,  Jn.  36 
Wayle,  Rich.  40 
Wayman,  Jn.  99,  121 
Waynwright,   Wainright,   Alice,   157; 

Joan,  32  ;  Jn.  11  ;  Thos.  121 
Weale,  Joan,  58  ;  Jn.  16,  26,  171,  193  ; 

Nich.  131  ;  Rich.  93  ;  Wm.  39  ;  ah. 

Bincher,  Hen.  84 
Weatherhill,  Anth.  59 
Weaver, Geo.  102;  Jane,  116;  Randoll, 

97  ;  Rich.  9,  142  ;  Sarah,  87  ;  Thos. 

153  ;    Wm.  92  ;  ah.  Davies,  .\lice, 

187  ;  Davis  ah..,  Jn.   158;   Jackson 

ah..,  Anne,  174  ;  Elinor,  191  ;  Giles, 

85  ;  ah.  Jackson,  Jn.   153;   Marten 

{pr    Martin)     ah..,     Francis,     106  ; 

Joane,    8,     160,    174  ;     Sam.     loi  ; 

Walt.    186  ;    Stevens  ah.,   —   49  ; 

Margt.    3 ;    Wm.    44 ;    Tandy  ah., 

Francis,  186;  Walker  ah.,  Edw.  92, 

99,  102 
Webb,    Webbe,  Edw.    171  ;    Fortune, 

100  ;  Humf.  68  ;  Joane,  59  ;  Jn.  15, 

52,  92,  135  ;    Macklin,  188  ;    Margy. 

91,    124  ;    My.    30,    32  ;    Rich.    93; 

Robt.  73  ;  Thos.  44,  57,    112,    161  ; 

Walt.    147;  Wm.    12,    35,   94,    153, 

184  ;     Cartledge     ah.,     Hen.    67  ; 

Joyce,  151  ;   Thos.  147 
Webley,  Ann,   193;  Walt.  196;  Wm. 

lOI 

Webster,  Edw.  198  ;  Eleanor,  135  ; 
Hen.  31  ;  Wm.  65 

Weekes,  Josias,  1 16 

Weer,  Sibell,  176 

Weile,  Jn.  78,  93 

Welch,  Welsh,  —  116;  Hugh,  17; 
Jesper,  67  ;   Rich.  loi  ;  Robt.  142 

Welchman,  Griifin  a/s.,  Humf.  140 

Wellyfed,  Wellifed,  Ann,  6  ;  Thorn- 
bury  (or  -bery)  a/s.,  —  52  ;  Alice,  5  ; 
Ann,  10; 

Wellington,  Chris.  95 

Wells,  Welles,  Blanch,  146  ;  Geo.  164  ; 
Jn.  135,  196;  Thos.  116,  164,  184; 
Wm.  3,  50,  190 

Weme,  Alice,  16 

Wemme,  Anthony,  4 


Wenbury,  Geo.  49,  55  ;  Wm.  10 r 

Wenlocke,  Edm.  52 

Wenslowe,  Chris.  62 

Wesberie,  Alice,  157  ;  Jane,  44  ; 
Thos.  124 

West,  Agn.  66  ;  Jn.  171,  181 

Westlie,  Wm.  1 1 1 

Westod,  Jn.  11 

Weston,  Edw,  176  ;  Frances,  124  ; 
Hugh,  184;  My.  176;  Rich.  53; 
Thos.  I,  95  ;  Ursula,  199  ;  Valen- 
tine, 39  ;  Wm.  49 

Westwood,  Geo.  94  ;  Jn.  6  ;  Sam. 
186  ;  Simon,  27  ;  Wm.  I 

Wey,  Jn.  20 

Wharam,  Wharum,  Rich.  175  ;  Thos. 
164 

Wharton,  Geo.  53 

Whatcott  a/s.  Wheatcroft,  Robt.  161 

Whately,  Jn.  72,  86  ;    Rich.  14  ;  Wm. 

85,  157 
Wheatcroft,  Joan,  38,  39  ;   Thos.  120  ; 

a/s.  Whatcott,  Robt.  161 
Wheatle,  Jn.  55 
Wheatley,  Wm.  196 

Wheeler,  Whelar,  Wheler,  Wheller, 
Whill',  Whyller,  —  35  ;  Ag.  75  ; 
Alice,  42,  157;  And.  104;  Anne, 
97  ;  Ann,  175  ;  Beatrice,  116,  138  ; 
Chas.  82  ;  Edm.  29,  161,  196  ;  Edw. 
30;  Eliz.  60,  138;  Frances,  146; 
Francis,  i86  ;  Gab.  5  ;  Geo.  18  ; 
Hen.  51,  65,  72;  Isab.  146;  Jas. 
120;  Jn.  2,  17,  34,  37,  85,  120,  135, 
150,  157,  161  ;  My.  164;  Pet.  92; 
Rich.  22,  24,  26,  38,  135  ;  Rob.  76, 
82,  III,  181;  Rog.  79;  Tabitha, 
184  ;  Thos.  14,  87,  120,  184  ;  Ursula, 
153;  Wm.  13,  18,  85,  88,  146,  150, 
171,  179;  a/s.  Penrice,  Anne,  150, 
186  ;  Robins  a/s.,  Thos.  53 

Wheham,  Robt.  52 

Wherley,  Humf  179 

Wherrett,  Jeff.  90 

Wherrit,  Jn.  19 

Whill,  Humph.  128 

Whillock,  Wm.  188 

Whing,  Whynge,  My.  87  ;  Robt.  29. 
See  a/so  Winge 

Whiston,  Humf  "jt. 

White,  Ann,  161  ;  Anth.  51  ;  Edm. 
28  ;  Edw.  91  ;  Eliz.  74,  138  ;  Francis, 
76,  146;  Geo.  51;  Humph.  132; 
Jacob,  171  ;  Joan,  87,  179;  Jn.  2, 
29,  74,  III,  116,  131,  146;  Lettice, 
50  ;  Margt.  2,  91,  116  ;  Marian, 
171  ;  Nich.  8  ;  Rich.  100,  175  ; 
Thos.  28,  42,  43,  loi,  112,  196; 
Walt.  181  ;  Wm.  53,  71,  in,  124, 
135  ;  a/s.  Pettye,  Joan,  31 


hidex  No7nmum. 


245 


Whitefoot,  Hen.  184 

Whitehouse,     Whithouse,     Jn.     153; 

Margy.  153 
Whitfielde,   Alice,  2  ;  Ambrose,    198  ; 

Thos.  13 
Whithall,  Anth.  27 
Whithead,  Jn.  120 
Whithorne,  Jn.  112 
Whitinge,  Rich.  120,  131 
Whitley,  Humph.  157  ;  Thos.  116 
Whitmore,  Joyse,  56 
Whitney,  Ann,  146  ;  Anth.  75  ;  Julian, 

74  ;  Rich.  146 
Whittaker,  Hen.  45  ;  Joan,  45 
Whittell,  Thos.  157 
Whittenslowe,  Capper  als.^  Rich.  194 
Whitteridge,  Jn.  142 
Whittingham,  Geo.  120  ;  Thos.  52 
Whittington,  Thos.  i 
Whittorne,  \\%.  97 
Whitworth,  Wni.  90 
Whotnan,  Christabel,  43  ;   Edw.  150  ; 

Homf.  13  ;  Thos.  86,  101,  193 
Whood,   Whoode,    Humph.    94;    Jn. 

157 
Whoop,  see  Hoop  and  Hooper 
Whooper,   Whoper,   Geo.    20 ;    Thos. 

33,  1 1 1  ;  Wm.  53,  79  ;  Tandie  uls., 

Margy.  127 
Whop,  Jn.  4 
Whynne  als.  Frances,  Jn.  2.     See  also 

Winne 
Wian,  see  Wyan 
Wiatt,  see  Wyatt 
Wicken,  Jn.  27,  81,  179,  193*;  Rich. 

48 
Wickleffe,  Wm.  164 
Widdcome,  Jn.  161 
Widdowes,    Eliz.    193  ;    Jas.    28  ;    Jn. 

167  ;    Ihos.  53,  124,  142 
Widhouse,  Griffith,  1 57 
Wiett,  Eliz.   11 1  ;  Wm.  2)7 •     ^^^  ^^^^ 

Wyett 
Wigfall,  Jn.  82 
Wiggett,  Jn.  196 
Wight,    Alice,    167  ;    Joan,    131  ;    Jn. 

37,  128,  131,  179;  Rich.  186;  Thos. 

161  ;  Wm.  131* 
Wilcoxe,    Alex.     116*;     Giles,     157; 

Jn.  1 16  ;  Robt.  35,  128 
Wild,    Wyld,    Elinor,    175;    Geo.    54, 

135  ;    Jn.  48,   76,    104,    167  ;    Joyce, 

164  ;  Margt.  171  ;    Robt.  30  ;  Thos. 

40,  157 
Wildey,  Humf.  146 
Wiidon,  Jn.  153 
Wildsmith,    Wyldsmith,     M.irgt.     70  ; 

Robt.  68 
Wiley,  Wylie,  Ann,  181  ;  Edw.  98 
Wilks,  Wilkes,  Agn.   146;  Alice,  81, 


116;    Ann,    57;    Chris.    176;    Edw. 

Ill,   138;    Eleanor,  116,  199;    Eliz. 

89;    Giles,  20,  84;    Isab.  116;    Jn. 

10,  42,  51,  107,  135,   164,   167,  179  ; 

Nich.  66  ;  Rich.  1 1 1,  135,  138  ;  Rog. 

43,  75  ;  Thos.   15,  22,  38,  43,  45,  81, 

84  ;    Walt.  4,  65  ;    Wm.  33,  82,  164  ; 

als.  Darke,  Steph.  198  ;  als.  Nichols, 

Nicholls,  Thos.  15,  184 
Wilkins,    Jn.     84,     184  ;    Nich.     167  ; 

Rich.  83 
Wilkinson,  Jas.   10;   Jn.  51  ;  Martha, 

153 
Willessey,  Thos.  18 
Willets,   Anne,    13;   Anth.    120;  Eliz. 

25  ;     Isab.   25  ;    Margt.   37  ;    Thos. 

142  ;  Wm.  198 
Willgose,  Rob.  39 
Williams,   .'\lice,   75,    105;  Ann,   116; 

Edm.    116;    Elenor,    34;    Eliz.  32, 

94,  135,  157  ;  Ellis,  79  ;   Evans,  99  ; 

Geo.  124  ;  Gilb.  89  ;  Hen.  147,  161  ; 

Hugh,  50,   150;  Joane,  94,  96;  Jn. 

18,  78,  138,   150,    161,  17T,  186,  196  ; 

Margt.    150;    Rich.   9,   11,  99,  107, 

116,   193;  Rog.  116;  Thos.  39,  42, 

71,  157  ;  Wm.  53,  90,  167,  190  ;  als. 

Baker,   Thos.   54  ;  als.  Carter,  Eliz. 

179  ;  George  als..,  Jn.  195 
Williamson,  Cieo.  186  ;  Thos.  38 
Willis,   Wyllis,    Hen.    48  ;     Jn.    60  ; 

Margy.   12  ;    Robt.   27,  131  ;  Thos. 

58,  86,  92  ;  als.  Dickins,  Ann,  142 
Willmer,  Edw.  83 
Willmore,  Wilmore,  Jane,  47  ;   Jn.  40, 

91  ;   Rich.  104,  124  ;   Robt.  31  ;  Wm. 

70,   75,   150,   167  ;  als.   Brock,  Wm. 

186 
Willmott,  Joyse,  95  ;    Robt.  20  ;  Wm. 

41 
Willoughby,  Goold  als.,  Jn.  155 
Wills,  Ann,  38  ;  Jn.  83  ;  Wm.  142 
Wilson,   Hen.   21  ;  Humf.   147  ;  Isab. 

4,   19,   20;   Jn.   17,   33,   82,  84,  97; 

Margy.   27  ;  My.    106  ;    Mich.    193  ; 

Rich.  77,    161  ;    Robt.    196;    Thos. 

21,   86,    167,    179;    Wm.    100,    138, 

190 
Wiltsheere,    Wilkesheare,    Wilsheire, 

Rog.  146;  Wm.  131,  179 
Winage,  Steven,  132 
Winder,  Jn.  33 
Windoes,  Rog.  181 
Winge,  Jn.  20.     See  also  Whing 
Wingfeilde,  Wm.  9 1 
Wingod,  Wyngod,  Jn.  193  ;  Walt.  171 
Winlow,  Maria,  186 
Winnall,  Wynnall,  Hewstons,  64  ;  Isab. 

64  ;  Jn.  15,  153;   Jos.  41  ;   Phil.  84  ; 

Thos.  188 ;  Wm.  59 


246 


Worcester   Wills  and  Adnii7iistrations. 


Winne,     Win,    Wyn,     Emma,     128  ; 

Hugh,    138  ;    Isab.  68;  Tacce,   61  ; 

Thos.  23 
Winnes,    Wynnes,    Geo.    82  ;    Josias, 

26 
Winslow,  Wynslowe,  Jn.  1 1  ;  Kenelme, 

29  ;  Rich.  69  ;  Wm.  61,  132,  135 
Winsmoore,    Wynsmore,    Anne,    84  ; 

Raphe,  41 
Winsor,  Phil.  171 
Wintover,  Jn.  131 
Wise,  Jas.  175 
Witheyford,  Cath.  116 
Withie,  Wythie,  Joane,   13;  Jn.  131  ; 

Nich.  80  ;   Rich.  135 
Wittcome,  Wm.  116 
Witten,   Witton,   Wjrtton,    Edw.    41  ; 

Eleanor,  70  ;    Rich.    52,   188,    196  ; 

Thos.  102  ;  Wm.  35 
Wockey,  Jn.  14 
Woddam,  Rich.  64 
Wodlow,  Baule  ah.,  Alice,  43 
Wokeley,  Hen.  4  ;  Wm.  14 
Wollaston,  Thos.  87 
Wolridge,  Thos.  44 
Wolston,  Thos.  135 
Wood,  A^n.  11  ;  Ann,   10,  25  ;  Edni. 

61  ;    Ellin,  21  ;    Gilb.   3;  Hen.   56 

Isab.  62  ;  Jane,  179  ;  Jn.  24,  59,  181 

Margy.    44  ;    My.    78  ;    Rich.    62 

Robt.  57  ;  Thos.  91,  193  ;  Wm.  66 
Woodbrowe,  Rlinor,  35 
Woodcock,    Anis,     10  ;     Jn.    5  ;     ah. 

Walker,  Jn.  60 
Wooddall,  Wodall,  Chris.   198;  Edw. 

196  ;  Eliz.  102  ;   Hen.  97 
Woodhouse,    Wodhowse,    Cath.    30  ; 

Humf.    135  ;    Jn.     171  ;    Jos.     193  ; 

Maria,    179  ;    My.    171  ;    Rich.    37  ; 

Robt.  45  ;  Wm.  12,  196 
Woodland,  Edm.  96 
Woodley,    Wodley,    Geo.    132  ;  Thos. 

198  ;  Wm.  196  ;  Elcox  ah..,  —  78 
Woodwall,  Hen.  69 
Woodward,    Ann,     199  ;    Chris.     52  ; 

Dan.    22  ;    Edm.    179  ;    Edw.    135  ; 

Frances,   97  ;    Francis,    193  ;    Geo. 

131  ;    Guy,   17  ;    Hen.    16  ;    Jn.   22, 

III,   120,  199;   Julian,  97;  Margy. 

153,  199  ;   Pet.  96,  98  ;   Rich.  54,  59, 

124,   171  ;  Rog.   157  ;  Thos.    10,  74, 

77,  82,  157*    171,  184  ;    Wm.  67,  81, 

116,  142,  179,  186,  190;  ah.  Callow, 

Rich.  93  ;  ah.  Gold,  Jn.  19  ;  Holden 

ah.,  Thos.  174 
Wooffe,  Jn.  25 
Woogan,  Wogan,  Edm.  116;  Rich.  4  ; 

Wm.  135 
Wool  .   .   .   ,  Ann,  89 
Woolmer,  Woimer,  Ann,  34  ;  Jn.  132  ; 


Robt.  7  ;   Thos.   61  ;  Wm.  17  ;  ah. 

Brock,  Rich.  116 
Wootton,  Wotton,  Alice,   179;  Anne, 

138;    Dor.   20;   Edw.    175;  Jn.   42, 

96,    184,    198  ;   Thos.    105  ;  Wm.  6, 

42,  116,  181  ;  ah.  Dutfield,  My.  142 
Worfield,  Anne,  112  ;  Geo.  184 
Workman,  Edm.  35 
Worledge,  Anth.  190 
Worming^on,  Jn.  124,   131  ;  Wm.  16  ; 

ah.  Cooke,  Alice,  128 
Worould,  Jn.  33,  34 
Worrall,  Rich.  184 
Worsly,  Leonard,  65 
Worveild,  Humf.  19 
Wotley,  Rog.  167 
Wrenford,   Jn.  85  ;   Thos.   199  ;  Wm. 

1 1 
Wright,  Eliz.  37  ;  Jn.  199  ;  Rich.  193  ; 

Robt.     Ill,     164;    Thos.    28,    190; 

Wm.  116.  138 
Write  (?),  Thos.  46  ;  ah.  Glover,  Hen. 

74 
Writer,  Ann,  128  ;  Thos.  11 
Wyan,  Wian,  Thos.  153  ;  ah.  Walker, 

Rich.  179 
Wyatt,   Wiatt,    Edm.    61  ;     Jn.    83  ; 

Thos.  146 
Wye,  Chas.    146  ;   Mayle  ah.,  Maiie, 

145 
Wyet,  Bridget,  46  ;  Jn.   12  ;  Wm.  39, 

1 64.     Sec  aho  Wiett 
Wymishe,  Baith.  73 
Wyncote,  Wincot,  —   17;    Edw.  112; 

Kaih.  12  1  ;  Walt,  il 
Wynd,  Chris.  66 
Wynders,  Wm.  76 
Wynedy,  Walker  ah.,  Margy.  142 
Wynsmores,  Rich.  6 


Yardley,   Yeardley,    Edw.    55  ;     Hen. 

153  ;  Joan,  Ti,  85  ;   Jn.    179  ;  Thos. 

142 
Yarnolde,  Yearnolde,  Anne,  125  ;  Edw. 

121,    188  ;    Gower,   64  ;   Jn.    25,   30, 

104  ;    My.  121  ;    Morris,  71  ;    Rich. 

69  ;  Thos.  116;  Wm.  44 
Yarran,  Yarron,  Jn.   179  ;    Rich.  199  ; 

ah.  Yarrington,  Rich.  112 
Yarrington,  Yarranton,  Yarnton,  Edm. 

153  ;  Jn.    193  ;   Rich.   4  ;  Thos.  85  ; 

Walt.  142,  179,  198  ;  Wm.  3 
Yate,  Yeate,  (Yeat(?),  26),  Anne,  23  ; 

Beatrice,    138  ;    Eliz.   3  ;    Geo.    35  ; 

Guy,    19;    Iddie,   106;  Joane,    142; 

Jn.    68,    91,    96,     161  ;     Law.    132  ; 

Margt.  161  ;  Rich.  12,99,  121  ;  Robt. 

30  ;  Rog.  90  ;  Thos.  102,  193  ;  Wm. 

12 


Index  Nornmum. 


247 


Yates,  Yeates,  Joane,  77  ;  Jn.  i},^  147; 

Thos.   164,  167  ;  Wm.  193 
Ybles,  Thos.  68 
Yed,  Yede,  Yeed,  Edm.  8  ;   Jn.  3,  63  ; 

Margt.  106  ;  Wm.  74 
Yeddith,  Wm.  62 
Yennard,   Yennord,   Wm.    35,   83,   93, 

121 
Yenward,  Hugh,  84 
Yeoans,  Wm.  1 1 2 
Yeomans,  Alice,  32 
Yeomonds,  Wm.  18 


Yockins,  Yokins,  Euiiis,  138  ;  Wm.  64 

Yong-e,  Younge,  Alice,  153  ;  .4nn,  132 

Chas.   85  ;    Dor.    125  ;    Edw.    179 

Francis,  66  ;  Geo.  38  ;  Humph.  62 

Jas.    135  ;    Joan,  184;    Jn.  66,  193 

Joyce,  97  ;    Margt.    73  ;    Nich.  28 

Rich.    15  ;     Thos.    81  ;     Walt.    70 

Wm.  28,  121,  153,  184 

Yonger,  Younger,  Jane,  176  ;  Wm.  147 

York,  Yorke,  Margy.  142  ;  Thos.  164  ; 

Wm.  138 
Yoxall,  Hugh,  1 12 


INDEX     LOCORUM. 

Places  are  generally  indexed  as  spelt  in  the  text.     An  asterisk  indicates  the  occurrence  of 
a  name  more  than  once  on  the  same  page. 


Abberton,  Aberton,  Alberton, 
6,  12,  22,  31,  33,  52,  69,  91, 
108, 116, 177,  131,  161,  166*, 
176*,  192,  193,  197* 

Abbotts  Morton,  2,  3,  8,  16, 
22,  23,  25,  33,  36,  40,  53, 
55,  58,  63,  66,  70,  74*.  81, 
85,  loi,  107,  121,  124,  126, 
136,  146,  147,  157,  175,  183, 
186,  193,  195 

Abbotts  Salford,  7,  12,  15,  51, 
57,  59,  61,  62*,  73,  76,  88, 
98,  104,  121,  123,  155,  156, 
160,  182 

Acton,  9,  12 

Acton  Beauchamp,  12,  14,  17, 
18,  45.  47.  50.  51.  56.  65, 
66,  67*,  76,  87,  96,  100,  no, 
120, 127,  129,  130,  134,  137*, 
149, 166,  172,  176,  178, 191*, 
196 

Alcester,  Alceter,  AUcetor,  4, 
6,  8,  II,  15,  16*,  17,  18,  19, 
22,  26*,  28,  31*,  32,  36*,  37, 
38,  39*,  46,  47,  48,  69,  72, 
77*.  79*.  80,  83,  84,  90,  95, 
96,  97,  loi*,  105,  114,  126, 
128*,  136,  139,  143,  147,  149, 
150, 151*,  152,  155,  157,158, 
162,  165,  167*,  168*,  169, 
171,  172,  173,  176,  177*, 
178*,  180,  193,  194,  197* 

Alchurch,  ser  Alvechurch 

Aldermarston,  Aldermaston, 
151,  153,  154,  161 

Alderminster,  7,  22,  40,  42,  47, 
50.  51.  57.  72*,  78,  82,  83, 
84,  86,  94,  96,  100,  112,  114, 
128,  129*,  151,  152*,  158, 
160,  164,  165,  169,  191,  192 

Aldington,  5,  41,  49,  58,  108, 

112,  158,  164 
Alfricke,  see  Aulfricke 
All  Saints, ,  153 

Alne,  Great,  105.  126*,  127, 
165,  169,  170;  Little,  105, 
151,  169,  i88 ;  Round,  9, 
12,  46,  50,  51,  85,  87 

Alston,    Aulston,  46,   74,    78, 

131,  134,  171 
Alvechurch,  Alchurch,  3,  4,  6, 

10,  17,  23,  25,  30,  40*,  45, 
46,  48,  66,  79*,  86,  93,  94, 

113,  119,  121,  123,  125,  129, 

132.  133.  135.  '41.  145.  149. 
156,  166,  169,  170,  180,  181, 
186,  187,  192*,  195*,  197 

Alvestone,  60,  76,  83,  116,  118, 
148 


Amblecot,  Staffs,  152 
Ambresley,  2,  6,  7,  8*,  9,  10*, 

14*,  15*,  16*,  17,  21,  22,  25, 

27.  45.  47.  54.  61,  63 

St.  Andrewe ,  54,  163 

Archlench,  Artchlench,  Arth- 

lench,  47,  86,  119,  156,  159 
Ardens  Grafton,  141,  171 
.^reley  Kings,  32,  41,  102,  no, 

118,  137,  148,  154,  165,  176, 

177,  180,  183* 
Armescote,  14,  68,  140 
Arrowe,  12,  14,  17,  30,  31,  91, 

97,  98,   102.   134,   139,  150, 

i68,  177,  197 
.Ascot,  Whichenford,  139,  143, 

181 
Ashorne,  Warwick,  49,  50,  60, 

75,   78,    80,    125,    140,   144, 

166,  170 
Astley,  Asteley,  3,  13,  14,  27, 

44*.  73.  76,  83,  85,  94.  95. 

99,  102,  106,  112,  113,  121, 

128*,    141,    142,    157,    162, 

163,  165,  169,  170,  173,  176, 

177,  178*,  179*,  184 
.Aston,  20,  53 
Aston  Blockley,  164 
Aston      Cantlow      (Cantloe), 

Warwick,  2,  14,  21,  27,  28, 

30,  39,  40,  42,  46,  50,  52*, 

58,  64*,  66,  68,  69,  71,  75, 

81,    89,    93,    lOI*,    109*,    III, 

112,  113,  114,  122*,  125,  126, 
131,  140,  146,  148,  151,  155*, 
156,  167,  169,  170*,  172, 
173*,  174,  191,  193,  194 

Aston,  Hanging,  136 

Aston  Magna,  109,  124 

Astwood,  138 

Atherston,  5,  38,  57,  95,  113, 
123 

Aulfricke,  Alfricke,  10,  15,  16, 
21,  58,  89,  109,  114*,  158, 
169,  173 

Aulson,  14,  18,  19 

Auster,  126 

Awne,  92 

.Aylston,  Warwick,  181 


Badsey,  i,  4,  13,  19,  29,  33, 
42,  45,  54,  77,  78,  83,  88, 
loi,  106,  112,  119,  134,  152, 
156,  179,  188,  196 

Barcheston,  22,  59,  105,  143, 
169,  174,  176 

Barford,  6,  13,  57,  78,  84,  93, 
99,  103,  106,  118,  126,  130, 


135.  138,  142,  153,  155,  156, 

159,  168 
Barnes,  157 

Barnt,  (Barne)  Green,  Broms- 

grove,  54,  55 
Barton,  73,  89,  no,  146 
Barton  -   or    Burton  -  on  -  the  - 

Heath,    56,    114,    126,    155, 

156,  157,  158 
Batnall,  188 
Bearcloy,  16,  54*,  81,  no,  148, 

195 

Beaudtsert,  Bewdesert,  Bow- 
dessert,  12,  38,  55,  92,  97, 
109,  113,  126,  149,  165,  179, 
186 

Bedwardine,  Worcester,  St. 
John,  2*,  5,  7,  8,  n,  16,  21*, 

24,  26*,  29,  30,  31,  34,  41, 
42,  44,  46,  49,  50*,  53*,  59, 
66,  67,  70,  72,  74,  76,  77,  78, 
80,  86,  87,  93,  98,  102,  113, 
116,  125,  130,  131,  137,  140, 
144,  146,  147,  148,  159,  161, 
163, 172,  179,  181,  182*,  184, 
186*,  192,  193,  199 

Bedwardine,  Worcester,  St. 
Michael,  i,  20,  29,  30,  33, 
37*.  39.  49.  58.  60,  61,  65, 
89,  90*,  96,  103,  108,  III, 
119,  124,140,  151,  154*,  159, 

160,  161,  169,  180,  182,  184, 
188,  189 

Belbroughton,  5,  9,  10*,  n*, 
13*.  15.  17.  18,   19,  22*,  23, 

25,  26,  27,  33,35.41.43.47. 
56,  57*,  60,  63,  64,  68*,  70, 
74.  75.  79.  86,  97,  98*,  102, 
104,  105*,  106,  108,  no, 
118*,  120,  127,  133,  134*, 
138,  142,  144,  147,  148,  155. 
156,  161,  163*,  178,  181*, 
182*,  183*,  187*,  188,  191*, 
192,  196*,  197 

Bengworth,  3,  6,  17*,  21,  26*, 
27.  36.  37.  46.  52.  58.  64,  66, 
68*,  72,  73,  74,  80,  87,  93, 
95,  96,  98,  no,  123,  124*, 
128,  135*,  136,  137,  138,  149, 
159,  161*,  163*,  164,  165, 
166,  167,  168,  172,  186,  188, 
190,  191*,  193 

Bentley  Pauncfoote,  174,  194 

Beoley,  73,  74,  119,  136,  153, 
164,  165,  167,  170,  175,  181, 
185,  190,  191 

Besford,  7,  24,  38,  41,  47.  53, 
70,  91,  94,  105,  122,  123, 
143,  151,  177 


Index  Locorum. 


249 


Beusall,  Bewsall,  Hatton.  i  *. 
46,  113,  179 

Bidford,  Bydford,  2*,  7,  9,  12, 
14,  15*,  16,  17*,  18,  19.  20, 
23,  25*,  26*,  27*,  28,  30*, 
34*.  38*.  39.  40,  48.  50.  57. 

58.  59.  63,  66,  71*,  72,  81, 
91,  92,  100,  103,  108*,  no, 

112,  114*,  116,  117,  118,  126, 
127,  128,  133,  139,  140, 141*, 
143.  145*.  151.  157.  164.  166, 
173*.  178.  179,  193,  195, 
197* 

Biiiton,  26,  29,  87,  88,  95,  99, 

113,  115*,  116,  130,  132*, 
135,  141,  145.  174,  175,  185 

Birchmorton,  Byrchmorton,  6, 
17,  26,  28*,  35.  53,  54,  58*. 

59.  61,  64*,  72,  78.  87,  94, 
96,  98,  106,  107,  113,  117, 
124,  125,  128,  138*,  147, 
148,  178,  183 

Birlingham,  2,  5,  6,  2X,  24,  27, 
32,33.34.  36.  41.49.  52*,  54. 
59,  61.  76,  77,  79,  87*,  91*, 
100,  104,  105,  no,  III,  113, 
115,  123,  125,  129,  131*,  139, 
147,  157,  i66,  179*,  184,  186, 

193 

Biiinington,  see  Burmington 

Bishampton,  14,  28,  30,  39, 
44,  60,  65*,  71,  80,  85,  89, 
93,  95,  102,  108,  109,  III, 
127,  133,  135,  142,  147,  149, 
150,  151*,  153,  155,  159,  174, 
175,  180*,  187,  191*,  198* 

Bishop's  Hampton  or  Hamp- 
ton Epi. ,  3,  5,  65,  78,  80, 
139,  144,  152,  170,  171,  180, 
181 

Bishopton,  Bushopton,  28,  48 

Blackwell,  29,  30,  87,  in,  134, 
137 

Blancketls,  The,  30 

Blason,  Gloucester,  89 

Blockley,  4,  7,  13,  14,  17,  20*, 
22,  26,  29,  35,  37,  38,  50*, 
52,  56*,  66,  69,  71,  73,  81, 
83.  85.  87,  91*,  94,  98,  102, 

104,  105,  113,  115,  120,  I2t, 
122,  123,  132*,  134,  135*, 
T36,  142,  144,  145,  146,  150, 
153,  155,  160,  161*,  162,  164, 
166,  168*,  176,  181*,  184, 
185,  189,  190*,  193*,  194, 
195.    197 

Bordesley,  3,  n 

Bordesley  Lodge,  139 

Borsley,  21 

Bournhowse,  Ombersley,  124 

Bowc    Mylls,    Kidderminster, 

24 

Bradley,  Bradcley,  2,  21,  22, 
36,  40,  44,  65,  136,  152,  155, 
165,  173.  191.  19s 

Bradwas,  Brodwas,  10,  38,  45, 
52,  55*,  60,  78,  79*.  80,  81, 
106,  108,  125,  133,  134, 135, 
138,  139,  142,  143,  149,  172, 
192,  194,  195 

Bradway,  Brodway,  Broad- 
way, 2,  4,   II,  12*,  19,  20, 


21,  28,  35,  36*.  37»,  43*,  50, 
70,  75.  77.78,82,85,87,88, 
91,   92,    95,    112,   113,   115, 

118,  122,  131,  138,  141,  143, 
146,  148,  156*,  164,  167,  169, 

173,  178.  192,  193 
Brailes,  Brayles,  i,  8,  12*,  14, 

26,  28,  29*,  31,  35,  36,  42, 
52.  53.  56,  59.  69,  71, 
76,  77,  78,  80,  83,  84,  86*. 
91*,  92,  93,  97*,  98,  lOI, 
107,  no,  114,  116,  119,  137, 
138,    140,    141*,    143,    144, 

145.  148,  149*.  152.  153. 
158,    160,    168,    172*,    173, 

174.  175.    ^n>   198,   199- 

See  also    Nether  and  Over- 

Brailes 
Bransford,  Brauncford. 

Braunsford,   17,  23,  54,  78, 

91,  loi,  132,  137,  172*,  176, 

184,  188,  189 
Bredicote,  18.  53,  64,  99,  in, 

116,  123,  159*,  178 
Bredon,  Breedon,  4,  5,  15,  20, 

35.  36*.  38.  39.  46,  48,  49. 
64,  66,  81,  82,  84,  96,  109, 
134.  155.  159.  161,  162,  169, 
180*,  185,  189,  193*,  194, 
196,  197 
Bretforton,   10,  13,  26,  27,  28, 

38.  39*.  55.  60,  63*,  64,  65*. 
68,  83,  99,  100,  138,  156, 
157.  158.  159.  167.  172.  175. 
196*,  197 

Briclehampton,  Bricklehamp- 
ton,  4,  15,  20,  22,  29,  50, 
57*.  58.  65,  67,  68,  ^^,  79, 
84,  91,  92,  95,  114,  116,  118, 
123,  129,  131,  135*,  136, 
141,  149,  169,  179,  184,  192, 
198 

Bridgetown,  143 

Broadwater,  152 

Brome,  Broome,  42,  54,  60, 
63*,  8i,  89,  103,  112,  120, 
152,  155,  160,  168,  178,  181, 
189,  191 

Bromsgrove,  i,  3*,  4,  6*,  9*, 
II*,  12*,  14,  15,  16,  17*, 
18*,  19*,  20*,  21*,  22,  23*, 
24*,  25*,  26,  28,  29*,  30*, 
31*.  32*.  33*.  35*.  37*.  38. 

39.  40.  41*.  43.  44*.  45.46*. 
47,  48,  49.  52,  S3.  54.  55*. 
56.  57*.  58*,  59*,  60*,  61*, 
63,  64.  65,  66*,  67,  68,  69*, 
73.  74*.  75*.  76*,  n*,  78*. 
79.  80*,  82*,  83,  84,  86,  89, 
90*,  91*,  92,  94*,  97*,  98, 
99,  loi*,  102,  103,  104,  105, 
io6*,  108*,  109,  III,  113*, 
114*,   115*,  116*,  117,  118, 

119,  I20*,  121,  122*,  123, 
124*,  126,  128,  129,  130, 
132*,  134,  135,  136*,  137*, 
138.  139*.  140*.  142,  143. 
144*,  I47»,  148*,  149,  150*, 
151*.  152,  153*,  154*,  155*, 
157,  158*,  159*,  160,  161*, 
162*,  163*,  164,  165*,  166, 
168,    172*,   174,   175,    176*, 


177*.  '79*.  i8o*,  182*,  183, 
184*.    185,   186,  187*,   i88*, 
190*,   191,    193,    194*,   196, 
197,  198* 
Brookhampton,  125 
Broughton,  37*,  129,  173 
Broughton   Hackett   or   Hag- 
getts    Broughton,     18,    47, 
87*,  91,  96,    104,  113,    125, 
132,  190,  192 
Bryan's  Green,  95 
Budbrocke,     Budbrooke,    6*, 
83,  90,   94,    104,    108,    109, 

119,  124,    138,    167,     170*, 
177,    190 

Burcott,  91 
Burlington,  90 

Burmington,   Birmington,  42, 
62,  84,  85,  87,  90,  115,   117, 

120,  128,  130,  138,  142,  145, 
150,  151.  153,  181 

Burnell  Brome,  50,  58 
Bushley,   12,   36,   48,  49,  loi, 

105,  109,  III,  119,  120,  121, 

132,  135,  186 
Butlers  Marston,  32,   37,   62, 

74,  88*,  loi,  106,  112,  113, 

142,  147,  162,  172,  173,  174, 

181,  194 


Cackmore,  Halesowen,  151 
Cadicroft,  133 
Callow  Hill,  6,  33,  Co 
Callow,  Fickenham,  58 
Castle  Morton,  4,   18,  21,  22, 

25.  30.  35.  47.49.51.  53.55. 
60*,  61*,  62,  I-  3,  ij\* ,  65,  70, 
74*,  8r,  82,  '.5,  CO,  91,  92, 
99,  loi*,  102,  I'bo,  121,  124, 
128*,  129,  132,  133,  136, 
137*,  140,  141*,  143,  14s. 
148,  149*,  151*,  158*,  172, 
173,  183,  184,  187,  189*, 
190*.  T95*,  197 

Chaddi;sley,  Chadisley,  9,  23*, 

26,  31*,  39,  63,  68,  73,  79, 
87.  91*,  95,  104,  108,  109, 
128,  144,  157,  160,  174,  177, 
190 

Chaddesley   Corbet,    2,  6.   7, 

II,  12,  13*,  14,   19,  20,  25, 

26,  27*,  30,  32*,  33,  34,  36*, 
44.  45.  50.  54.  64.  66,  72*, 
76,  81,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88*, 
91,  94,   97*,    98,    loi,    108, 

III,  112*,  119,  123,  125*, 
127,  132,  133*,  136,  153, 
158,  159*,  163,  166,  168, 
169,  170,  174*,  175,  176*, 
184,  186,  187,  188,  19  J,  191, 

192*,    194,   I9y- 

Chadwich,  129 

Chagisk-y,  35 

Charlcote,    Charlcott,    4,    20, 

27.  35.  67,    129,    152,    157, 

173 
Charlton,   9*,   27,  36,  38,  39, 
62,  76,   105,   1x8,  143,   145, 
150,  153.  155,  159,  17X,  173. 

^n*.  183 

Chaseley,  26,  33,  09,  108,  112, 


2  50 


Wo7'cester  Wills  and  Administrations. 


ii6, 117, 125, 143.146. 174. 
176, 179, 184, 186 

Chatesley,  Chatisley,  8,  14,  15, 

28,  40,  55,  56,  57,  67,  68, 
73,  84,  85,  113.  117,  135, 
141,  161,  182 

Cherington,  13,  23,  24,  34,39. 

72,  83*,  88,  93,  94,  106, 
131*.    133.    138,    144*-   150. 

153.  155*.  171.  176 
C;hevington,  Pershore,  112 
Churchill,  2,  8,  9,  11,  42,  47, 

55.  58.  60,  76,  85,  110,  117, 
120,  121,  122,  125*,  130, 
133,   141,   142*,   143*,   145, 

154,  157,  169,  183 
Churchlench,  7,  15,  iC2,  121, 

150,  156,  163,  195,  198, 
199* 

Churchoniborne,  25,  27,  32, 
33.  57.  70.  77'  82,  83,  121, 
150,  151,  157,  174,  184 

Church  Tysoe,  26.  See  also 
Temple  Tysoe 

Cladball,  Inckbairowe,  84* 

Claines,  Claynes,  2,  4*,  5,  9*, 
10,  II,  13.  14,  15,  16*,  18, 
19,  20,  21,  22*,  23*,  24*,  26, 
27,  28*,  29,  30,  31,  35,  42, 
45,  47,  48,  52,  53,  54,  55*, 

56,  57,  58*,  60,  61,  62,  64, 
65,  66,  67,  70,  75,  76,  Tj, 
78*,  79,  81,  86,  88,  90,  91, 
94,  95,  96,  102,  104,  108, 
109,  115*,  119,  120,  124, 
125*,  127*,  129*,  134*,  135, 
139,  140,  141,  144*,  1^7, 
150,  152,  156,  158,  160,  161, 
162,  164,  165,  167,  169,  171, 
175.  176,  177.  178,  181,  183*, 
184*,  1P7,  189,  192,  195, 
197* 

Clapton-Stratford,  165 
Claredon,  103,  191 
Claverdon,  4,  7,  9,  11,  14,  28, 

29.  31.  34.  46*,  48,  53*.  60, 

73,  81,  83,  87,  88,  94,  98, 
102, 103,  118*,  122, 124,  133, 
136,  143,  145,  146,  151,  156*, 
157,  165,  166,  168,  172,  189, 
190,  195 

(  leeveload,  109 

Clent,  17,  33*,  62*,  77,  89,  96, 
97,  icx),  102,  104,  107, 109*, 
122,  123,  135,  143,  151,  154, 
156.  157.  159.  160,  162,  163, 
166*,  167,  174,  179,  180, 181, 
182,  185,  191*,  198 

Cleve  Priors  or  Cleeve  Prior, 
see  Priors  Cleve 

Clifton,  71,  no 

Clifton  upon  Teame,  156 

Cobley,    Warwick,    no,    112, 

143 

Cofton,  84 

Cofton  Hackett,  112,  115*, 
128,  142,  199 

Cokebevington,  Warwick,  56 

Comberton,  Great,  2,  3,  16, 
17,  24.  26,  38,  47,  50,  53, 
54,  69,  72,  82,  100,  loi,  104, 
105,  119,  120,  124,  130,  136, 


149,  176,  182,  183,  189,  190, 

194.  195 
Comberton,  Little,  18,  21,  22, 
73,  96*,  121,  153*,  162,  173, 
176,    177,    182,    192,    194*, 

195 
Combrock,  Combroke,  Com- 

brooke,    45,    70,    102,    103, 

116,  127,  129 
Compton,  175 
Compton,  Great,  128 
Compton,  Long,  3*,  6,  7,  9*, 

11,  15,  16,  22,  31*,  34,  44, 

45.  47*.  49.  57.  59.  62,  63, 
64,  66,  67*,  83,  85,  90,  91, 
92,  94,  96,  97,  loo*,  105*, 
109,  no*.  III,  115,  120*, 
122,  126*,  131,  134,  140, 
144,    146,    148*,    152,    157, 

164,  169,  172,  176,  178,  181, 
182,  183,  188,  192 

Compton  Winiatts,  83,  130 

Conderton,  123 

Cookesey,  77 

Cotheridge,  Cotherige,  4,  10, 

12,  15*,  27,  38,  39,  42,  43*, 

46,  49,  50,  55,  58,  61,67,68, 
70,  72,  76*,  88,  92,  93,  100, 
106,  107,  113,  117,  127*,  139, 

150,  177,  180,  181,  188,  190, 
196 

Coughton,  Cowghton,  3,  7,  8, 
10*,  II,  12,  13,  14,  22*,  27, 

29.  30.  33.  35.  40,  41.  44. 
49,  52,  62,  73,  74,  75,  79, 
82*,  86,  88,  90,  97,  99,  106*, 
114*,  115,  126*,  140,  147, 
152,  162,  167,  172,  173,  178, 
185,  189* 
Coughton,    Great,    178,    190, 

194 
Coughton,  King's,  83,  85 
Cradley,    Cradely,    Hereford, 
5,  21,  56,  83,  loi,  160,  195, 
198 
Crimscott,  Crymescote,  3.  9, 81 
Cronie  Debitot,  Croome  Dabi- 
lott,  4,  5,   43,  47,   73*,  84, 
86*,  87  94,    III,    121,    124, 

137,  139.  148,  153.  158.  159. 

165,  166,  169,   186,  191,  193 
Cropthorne,  4,  6*,  8,  13,  15, 

17,  22,  23,  33,  37,  41,  47. 
51,  58,  75,  76*,  83,  84*,  88, 
92,98,  no,  112*,  117,  iiQ, 
125*,  132,  136,  138,  140,  141, 
142,  143,  159,  160,  165,  168, 

176,  178,  179,  190 
Crowle,   5,   7*,   8,  10,  12,  24, 

45.  50.  55.  61.  63*,  70,  72, 
80,  88,  90,  91,  93,  94*,  96, 
99,  118,  127,  138,  142,  143, 
149*,  151,  158,  166,  171,  176, 

177,  178,  193,  196 
Crutch,  175 
Cubbington,  157 
Cutsdeane,  146 


Darlingscote,       Dorlingscote, 

124,  161,  189,  195 
Daylesford,  64,  180,  194,  198 


Defford,  4,  19,  34,  37,  41,  42, 
51,   53,   58,  61,  72,  75,  86. 

87,  88,  95,  100,  no*,  112*, 
113,  114,  117,  123,  125*, 
127,  134,  137,  138, 141,  142, 
167,  169,  170,  171*,  174, 183, 
184,  186,  191,  193,  198 

Dichford,    Ditchford,   71,    83, 

88,  89 

Dodenham,  7,  10,  n,  12,  32, 
41-  47.  53.  58.  91.  "9.  122. 

137,  138,  142,  145,  181,  190 
Dodderhill,  Doderhill,  2,  9,  13, 

19,  22,  26,  29,  34,  36,  38,  41, 
46,  47*,  49,  54,  56,  59.  60*, 
64,  68,  69,  70,  71,  75*,  79, 
80*,  85,  94,  loi,  106,  109, 
III,  113,  119, 124,  127,  135*, 

138,  146,  150,  153,  157,  160, 
161,  164,  169*,  170*,  172, 
178,  182,  184,  186,  191,  192, 
195 

Donnington,  Dunnington,  88, 

93 
Dorlingscote,  see  Darlingscote 
Dormston,  5,  n,  42,  61,  66, 

73,  82,  loi,   104,  114,  117*, 

"9.  155 

Dorscoote,  20 

Dorsington,  Little,  74 

Doverdale,  57,  60,  71,  87 

Dracote,  Draycot,  52,  120,  133 

Drakebroughton,  16,  51,  53 

Drakes  Feilds,  61 

Droitwich,  5,  17,  25,  26,  37, 
46,  57,  64,  78,  91,  96,  97, 
102,  105,  109,  no,  114,  117, 
119,  120,  125,  126,  127,  128, 
134,  136,  137,  139.  140*, 
142*,  143,  148,  149,  150, 
153.  155.  158.  160,  168*, 
169,  174,  178,  185,  188,  191, 
193,  194,  196,  197 

Droitwich,  St.  Andrew,  56,  6r, 
75.  77.  "7.  137.  159.  163, 
171,  184,  185,  187,  188 

Droitwich,  St.  Nicholas,  74, 
75,  91,  no,  150,  184 

Droitwich,  St.  Peter,  45,  57, 
no,  124,  156,  160,  162,  188 

Dudley,  i,  4,  5,  7.  18,  28,  33, 
37*.  39,  41.  50*,  51,  53,  56 
60,  65,  71,  72,  94,  107,  113*, 
123,  128,  138, 143,  148*,  152, 
160*,  162,  172, 181,  182,  184, 
187,  190,  191*,  192,  194*, 
195*.  198 

Dudley,  St.  Edmund,  19,  33, 

74,  78,  128,  180,  187 
Dudley,  St.  Thomas,  84,  97, 

118,  127,  140,  153,  166,  168, 
176,  177,  178 
Dunnington,  see  Donnington 


Earls  Crome  (Croome),  6,  10, 
II,  17*,  26,  42.  43,  49,  51, 
59.  69,  71,  -jj,  103*,  112, 
133.  163,  171,  172,  194* 

Eckington,  3*,  8,  10,  i6,  19*, 
20*,  21,  23,  24,  25,  30,  34*, 
35.  38.  50.  54.  56,  57*.  62, 


Index  Locorum. 


251 


63,  64,  71,  75, 77*,  79, 87, 
96*,  106, 109, 114, 126, 131, 

137,  142,  144,  148,  154,  iS7», 
166,   169*,    171*,   179,   183, 
186*,    189,    194,   197*,   198. 
See  also  Over   and  Upper 
Eckington 
Edgeocke,  88 
Edmonds,  St.,  123 
Edson,  Warwick,  71 
Egiock,  Inckberrow,  112 
Eldersfield,   3*,   11,   16*,  17*, 

23.  27*.  31.  33.  41.  42,  45. 
56*  59,  6i*,  65,  68,  72,  73, 
75'.  76,  78,  80.  83,  85,  86, 
88,  90,  91,  97,  99,  100,  108*, 
no*.  III,  115*,  121*,  125, 
128,  129,  136,  139,  147,  149, 
168,  172,  176,  187,  188,  189, 

190.. 19s.  196,  197 
Elmbridge,    7,    15,    20*,    53*, 

72,  122,  129,  131,  139,  141, 

147.  149,  150,  152,  155,  167, 

179,  181 
Elmley,  42,  51,  54,  88,  90,  105, 

no 
Elmley   Castle,  2,   3,   14,   33, 

34.  36.  37.  40,  42,  53.  55' 
59,   62,  63,  80,  87*,  94,  96, 

107,  109,  no.  III,  118,  122, 
123,  133,  138*.  142*,  144*, 
148*,  153,  158,  161,  162, 
165,  170, 172, 173,  174,  175*, 
181,  183,  186 

Elmley  Lovet,  4,  9,  47,  48,  53, 
54,  56,-  65,  69,  71,  72,  84, 
87,  89,  91*,  93,  96,  98,  105, 

108,  109,  no,  114*,  115, 
116,  ii8*,  128,  138,  140, 
142,  149*.  153,  161,  162. 
163,  165,  166*,  167,  168*, 
173,  180,  183,  186,  189 

Emlode,  12,  27,  61,  144 
Ettington,  28,  42*,  53,  5S,  87, 
105,127,129,156.     See  also 
Over  and  Upper  Ettington 
Evenlode,  3,  6,  10,  21,  31,  32, 

35,  38.  42,  no,  149,  151, 
152,  158,  170,  190*,  195 

Evesham,  3,  6,  7*,  9,  10,  n, 
16,  17,  22,  28,  29,  32,  33,  36, 

40,  42*,  44,  45.  46,  49,  50, 
51,  54,  59,  64*,  66,  68*,  69*, 
71.  75-  77*.  80,  82,  83,  86, 
87,  88,  89,  90,  92,  93,  94,  96, 
97*,  98*,  99.  lop*,  loi,  102*, 
104*,  105. 106,  107,  109,  no, 
112,  113,  n6*,  117*,  ii8*, 
121*,  126,  127*,  130,  131, 
132, 135.  136,  137,  138,  145*, 
146,  151,  156,  164*,  167,  174, 
175,  178,  182,  183,  185,  186, 
187,  189*,  190,  191*,  192*, 
193.  195.  196.  198 

Evesham,  All  Saints,  3,  6,  30, 

41,  43,  49,  65*,  92,  97,  98, 
119,  139,  140,  156,  172,  179, 
181,  191 

Evesham,  St.  Laurence,  6,  28, 
35.  41.  44.  49.  59.  61,  62, 
79,  139,  166,  170*,  176, 
179,  191 

f    7 


Exhall,  25,  32,  50,  78 

Fareley,  Halesowen,  20 
Feckenham,  3*,  5,   6.   7*,   9, 

12,  13.  19*,  20,  21,  22*,  25, 
27.  30*.  31.  32*.  33.  34*. 
39.  41.  43.  45*.  46.  47.  48*. 
51.  53.  57.  58*.  59.  64,  66, 
67*,   68,   69,    70*,   71*,   73, 

75.  17'  79.  8o*,  84,  87,  90, 
91,  92,  95*,  98,99,  loi,  105, 
106,  112,  114*,  115*,  n8, 
119*,  120,  122,  127,  129, 
130,    131,    132,    133,    136*, 

137*.  139.  140,  143.  144. 
147*.  151,  152,  156,  158, 
159*,  160,  162,  163,  165*, 
166*,  167,  168,  173*.  174, 
176,  183*,  187,  189*,  191, 
193,  194 
Hadoury,    i*,  2,   6,   13*,    15, 

27.  37.  42.  46*.  48.  49.  50. 
63,  64,  66,  76*,  77,  78,  81, 
95*,  121,  124,  132,  142,  156, 
169,    170*,    172,    180,    187, 

193.  195 

Flyford  Flavell,  2,  5,  25,  28, 
36.  37*.  45.  48*.  51.  60,  64, 
71,72,  83,88,89,92,94,103, 
105,  115*,  122,  132,  134*, 
142,  147,  150,  155,  159,  174, 
179.  187 

Forfield,  43 

Foxcott,  47 

Frankley,  n,  37,  58,  73,  89, 
93,  loi*,  103,  117,  121,  124, 
150,  188,  198 

P'ulbrooke,  83 

Grafton,  97,  156,  177,  187 
Grafton    Fliford  (Flyford),  5, 

13,  16,  24,  25,  28,  31,  32, 
37*.    41.    59.    64*,    74,    75, 

76,  80,  85*,  86,  92,  93,  95, 
100,  109,  118,  119,  125,  126, 
135.  139.  144.  145.  151.  164, 
166,  169,  174,  178,  183*, 
187,  18.9,  192 

Grimley,  Grymley,  i,  16,  20, 
24.  45.  51.  53.  62,  70,  76*, 
79,  88,  92,  97,  99,  loi*,  106, 
109,  113,  117*,  118,  127, 
128,  131,  133*,  140,  142, 
T45,  150,  155,  157.  158*, 
164*,  167,  174,  175,  182, 
183,  184,  185,  190 

Haddington,  163,  196 

Hadson,  54 

Hadsor,  25,  30,  38,  55,  57,  65, 
82,  98,  113,  152,  171,  185, 
196 

Hagley,  4,  6,  14,  22,  24,  30*, 
31.  32,  34,  45.  50*,  70,  84, 
87,  90,  102,  105,  109,  112, 
134,  161,  174,  185 

Halesowen  or  Hales  Owen, 
I,  2,  9,  II*,  12*,  13*,  14,  17, 
19,  20*,  22*,  23*,  24,  25, 
26».  28,  29',  31*,  33,  34*, 
35,  36,  38,  40,  41*,  43.  45, 
48,  50,  54»,  57,  58*,  6o*,  62, 


63*,  64»,  65,  66,  68,  69.  73*. 
74.  75.  76.  79*.  8i*,  82*, 
84,  85,  86,  88*,  89,  90,  92*, 
93.  95*.  96,  97.  98*.  100, 
loi*.  103,  105*,  io6*,  107, 
109*,  no*,  in,  112,  114*, 
115,  119*,  125,  126*,  127*, 
128*,  130*,  131*,  133*,  134, 
137,  141,  142*,  144*,  145, 
146,  147*,  148*,  149*,  151*. 
^55.   156.   157.    160*,    i6i*, 

162,  163*,  166,  167,  168*, 
i^.  ^75*.  176:  177.  178*, 
179,  i8o*,  181,  184,  186*, 
i88*.  189*,  190*,  191*,  194, 
195,  196,  197*,  198,  199 

Halford,  Holford,  10,  25,  46, 
48,  52,  59,  66, 102, 103,  in*, 
114,  118,  124,  136,  137,  174 

Hallow,   Hollow,  2,   5,  8,  14, 

15,  18,  19,  22,  26,  32,  36, 
41.  52.  54.  55.  57*.  60,  62, 
63.  65,  73*,  76*,  82,  84,  90, 
92,  104,  106,  no,  112,  113, 
114,  117,  122*,  123,  127*, 
139,  146,  149,  151, 152*,  156, 
159,  160,  166,  172,  173,  180, 
181,  186,  187,  188,  198 

Hampton,  21,  43,  161 
Hampton,    Curlew    (Curleu), 

16,  27,  34,  78,  99*,  in,  119, 
147 

Hampton  (juxta)  Eve&ham, 
44.  54.  69.  174.  194 

Hampton,  Great,  23,  26,  27, 
29*,  46,  47,  60,  72,  75,  86, 
88,  94,  126,  129,  130,  134, 
143.  150.  155.  168,  169, 172, 
175,  178*,  190,  199 

Hampton,  Little  (Parva),  25, 
123.  147 

Hampton  Lovelt,  8,  27,  29, 
34,  45,  80,  86,  102,  106,  115, 
136,  146,  152,  159,  161,  166, 
172,  185,  188 

Hampton,  Lucie  (Lucy),  17*, 
65,  161.  See  also  Bishop's 
Hampton. 

Hanbury,  2,  16,  28,  40,  45,  49, 
63*.  65*,  70,  75,  76,  80,  81, 
85,  94,  96*,  99,  116*,  117, 
128,  144,  153,  156,  157,  159*. 

163,  171,  179,  181*,  186*, 
199 

Hanging  Aston,  see  Aston 

Hanley,  75.  154 

Hanley,  Hanlie,  or  Henley, 
Castle,  I,  10,  13.  15,  16*, 
20,  22,  23,  33,  35,  36,  38, 
40,  41,  43,  45,  49,  50,  52*, 
53.  55.  58.  59.  60,  61,  62, 
63*,  66,  67*.  78,  82*,  86, 
91*,  95*,  97*,  99*,  104*, 
105,    108,    no,   in*,    112*, 

113,     116,     117,      121,     122*, 

128,  133,  134*,  135,  136, 
138,  139,  140,  152,  157,  165, 
171,  172*,  173,  175.  178, 
179,  181,  183,  185,  186,  188, 
197 

Haibury,  151 

Hardwick,  107 


252 


Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations. 


Harrow,  174 

Hartlebury,  i,  2,  3,  4,  19*,  20, 

24.  29.  30.  32.  34.  40.  41*. 
43.  50.  51.  54.  57.  66,  68, 
69.  73.  77,  78,  81,  82,  84*, 
86*,  88,  89*,  91,  94*,  95, 
98,  100,  102*,  103*,  105*, 
106,  108*,  109,  110,  III, 
114,  117,  118,  120,  122,  126, 
127*,  128,  130,  134*.  136, 
137,  138*,  139.  144,  145*, 
147,   148,   X49*,   150*,   151, 

152*.  153.  154.  157.  158. 
159,  i6o*,  161,  163*,  165*. 
167,  168,  174,  178,  180*, 
187,  189,  190,  191,  196*, 
197* 
Harvington,  4,  33,  37,  51,  59. 
61,  67,  72*,  89*,  90,  96,  104, 
109,  no,  HI,  120,  123,  125, 
i42»,    144,    159,    167,    173, 

195 
Haseler,  Haselor,  Hasler,  18, 

25.  33.  35*.  40.   43.  49.  74. 

80,  85,  89,  97,  102, 106,  113, 
119,  127*,  129,  131,  134*, 
136,  144,  146,  156,  166,  167, 
177,  178,  183,  185,  196 

Haselie,  Hasley,  18,  120,  123, 

127.  137 
Hastlie,  102 
Hatfield.  28,  33,  134 
Hatton,   II,   19,  24,   28*,  29, 

37,  40,  46*,  50,  51,  68,  77, 

78,  83,  99,  109,  no.  III, 
112,  116,  133,  136,  138,  143, 
146,  147,  153,  163,  166,  172, 
192,  194,  196 

Henley-in-Arden,  3,  4,  5,  14, 
19.  22,  26,  28*,  46*,  47,  56, 
60,  82,  83.  85,  86*,  87,  89, 
92,  94,  96,  100,  loi,  119, 
122,  123,  125,  126,  140,  144, 

147*.    151.   152*,   15s.    159. 

161,  162,  164,  170,  173,  178, 

191,  194,  196 
Henwycic  Hill,  10 
Hewell,  149 
Hilborrowe,  18 
Hillcourt,  135 
Hill  Crome    or   Crombe,  36, 

53.  55.  63,  88,  94,  103,  123. 

132,  140*,  142,  148,  151, 
171,  185,  190,  194 

Himbleton,  10,  23*,  30,  48, 
51'.  53*.  59.  60,  61,  70*. 
77,  78,  85.  87,  loi*,  io6. 
Ill,  115,  116, 119, 126,  130*, 

133.  139.  140.  141.  143.  148, 
150,  152,  159,  164,  170, 176, 
180,  182,  183,  184,  186,  195, 
197,  198 

Hindlipp,  Hinlip,  54,  57,  93, 

94,  124,  125,  172 
Hoblenche,  46,  43,  54,  55,  66, 

79,  85,  86,  92,  93,  131,  140, 
152,  181 

Holly  Green,  145 
Hoke,  I,  8,  10,  II,  13,  15,  18, 
21,  27,  28,  42,  62,  75*,  76, 

81,  91,  93*,  loi,  102,  113, 
114,  119,  120,  129, 134, 144*, 


I46»,  148,  149,  152,  IS7^, 
166,  169,  171,  174,  176,  187, 
188,  193*,  196,  199 

Holy  Cross,  ,  loi 

Honiborn,  67.  See  also 
Churchonibome 

Honington,  Honnington, 

Hunnington,  25,  29,  38,  41, 
57*,  82,  83',  84,  89,  90, 
97*,  108, 117*,  134,  137, 138, 
139,  142,  171,  181,  182,  197 

Huddington,  9,  38,  60,  63,  85, 
86,  94,  99,  186 


Icombe,  9,  35,  116,  136,  138, 
190 

Idlicote,  48,  52,  62,  86,  87*, 
88,  93,  III,  128,  163,  164, 
171 

Ilmington,  2,  6,  7,  20,  24*, 
26*,  29,  31*,  33,  36*,  42*, 
47.  59.  79.  85,  89,  104,  105, 
115,  124,  133.  135,  138,  142, 
143,  146*,  147*,  158,  169, 
179,  185,  189,  190,  192 

Inckbarow,  Inkba^row,  Ink- 
berrow,  2,  6*,  9,  10,  13*, 
14,  16,  18,  21,  23,  24*,  26, 
28,  29*,  35,  46,  47*,  49,  50, 
51.  52.  53.  54.  65,  72*,  73. 
76,  84*,  93,  100,   103,  104, 

107,  109,  112,  114,  115,  116*, 
120*,  123,  127,  129,  130*, 
131,  132,  134,  138,  i39»,  140, 
141*.  145,  147,  150,  151,  153, 
154*.  15s.  156.  157.  161,  162, 
164,  169,  174*,  176,  177*, 
185.  191.  192.  195.  196*. 
197*,  198 

Inckbarrowe,    Great,    16,    86, 

104,  118,  151 
Ipsley,  8,  23,  24,  34*.  41,  56, 

63.  73.  76.  80,  95,  103,  104, 

108,  117,  120,  131,  138,  140, 
147,  149,  162,  164,  173,  198 


Kemsey,  Kempsey,  2*,  3*,  5, 
6*,   9*,   10,    15,   16,  20,  26, 

27,  28*,  29,  31,  35,  42,  47. 
48»,  49*,  51,  58,  63,  64,  66, 
69.  71,  75.  76,  77*.  80*,  81, 
94,  97,  loi*,  108,  in,  113, 
119,  120,  122,  123,  127,  142, 
144*,  145,  157.  159.  185, 
189*,  190,  191,  192,  194 

Keynlon,  Little,  73 

Kethermister,  Kidderminster, 
Kitherminster,  2,  4*,  6,  7*, 
8*,  10,  II,  12*,  15,  16,  17, 
18,  19,  21*,  22,  23*,  24*,  26. 

28,  32,  35»,  36*,  38,  44,  45, 
47,  48*,  49,  51*,  53*,  54*, 
56*.  57*.  58*,  59*,  60,  61*, 
62*,  63,  65*,  68*,  69*,  70*, 

72,  73.  75.  77*.  78,  79.  85. 
88,  89,  90,  91,  92,  93,  95*, 
97,  98*,  99,  103,  105*,  106, 
107*,  io8,  109,  no.  III*, 
114*,  116,  117,  118,  119*, 
120*,  121*,  123,  125,   126*. 


128,  131,  132*,  133*,  134*. 
135,  136*,  137*,  139*,  140*, 
141*,  142*,  143,  144*,  i45», 
147,  148,  151*,  152,  153*. 
'54.  '55.  '57.  '58.  '60,  161, 
163*,  164*,  165*,  i66*,  167*. 
168,  169,  170*,  172*,  173*, 
'74*.  175.  '78*,  179*.  '80, 
181,  183,  184,  185,  186,  188, 
189,  190,  192,  193,  194*, 
195*,  196,  197,  198*,  199 

Kinesham,  161 

King's  Norton,  2,  4*.  5,  6*.  8, 
10*,  II,  12,  17*,  18*,  19,  20, 
21,  22,  23*,  24,  27,  32,  33, 
35.  36.  37.  38.  39.  42*,  44  , 
45*.  46*.  49.  50.  5'.  52*. 
54*.  55.  56*.  61,  62*,  63,  64, 
68,  69,  70,  74,  75,  77,  80, 
84*,  85,  86,  87,  90,  92*,  95*. 
97*,  98,  99*,  102*,  104,  106, 
107*,  108,  109*,  no*.  III, 
113*,  115,  ii8*,  119,  122, 
126,    128,   129*,   130*,    131, 

133.  '37*.  '4'.  '44.  '45*. 
'49.  '52.  '54.  156.  157.  159. 
161,  163,  165,  169,  171*, 
'73*.  '75.  '76*,  177*.  179. 
180*,  181,  182,  183*.  185, 
189*.  191*,  194,  196,  197. 
198* 

King's  Brome,  Bidford,  15,  85, 

'21.  '55.  '57.  '63.  '9' 

King's  Heath,  177 

Kingswood  Brook,  74 

Kington,  12,  14,  22,  28,  43, 
55,  62,  64,  65,  69,  73,  79, 
85*,  86,  100,  130,  131,  132, 

134,  138,  155,  160,  162,  165, 
168,  171*,  173, 174, 175,  178, 
184,  198 

Kington,  Great,  23,  32,  42,  47, 

52,  83,  125,  131 
Kington,  Little,  48,  51,  73, 154 
Kinnerton,  30,  175 
Kinwarton,  39,  58,  74 
Kirsoe,  154,  168 
Knighleswashborne,  42 
Knighton,  99,  123*,  184 
Knightwick,  60,  66,  73,  116, 

119,  127,  154,  191 
Kyenton,  34 


Lamsetts,  186 

Lapworth,  4*,  15,  32,  36,  39, 
45,  56,  62,  66,  75,  79,  81,82, 
83,  86,  90,  91,  104,  109,  117, 
124,  127,  144,  156,  157,  163, 
165,  170,  173,  174,  185 

Leigh,  Liegh,  Lighe,  Lie,  Ly, 
Lygh,  2,  4*,  6,  8*,  9,  lo*. 
II,  15,  16,  19*,  24,  26,  32, 
34*.  36.  38*.  40.  42.  44.  51. 
53.  55.  56.  57.  59*.  61,  62, 
63*,  68,  70*,  75,  78,  80,  84. 
86,  91*,  94,  98,  100,  103, 
113,  115*,  117,  119.  121, 
123*,  132,  133,  134,  135, 
136.  137.  '39*.  '40.  '4'*- 
142,  147,  149,  151,  154*. 
'55*.    '57.   '59.   '60,  i6i*, 


Index  Locorum. 


253 


166,  168,  170*.  171,  173, 

174*.  178,  179*,  iBo*,  181, 
i8«,  183*,  187,  188.  190, 
192,  199 

Lenchwicke,  9,  18,  21,  38,  5a, 
66,  71,  76,  79,  97,  128*,  167, 
183,  185*,  192,  195,  196 

Lighthorne,  Lyghthorne,  3, 
14,  43,  61,  65,  71,  78,  no, 
126,  127,  133,  138,  160*, 
170,  175*,  185 

Littleton,  Middle,  22,  34,  36, 
94.  146,  151.  167,  171 

Littleton,  North,  22,  27,  33, 
35-  37.  42.  52.  58.  68,  100, 
104,  107,  J 14,  116*,  120, 
121,  123,  133,  134,  140, 146, 
153,  173,  181,  182,  186 

Littleton,  South,  22,  27,  29, 
90,  96*,  no,  137,  149,  192 

London,  114 

London,  St.  Alban's,  Wood 
Street,  21 

Longbridge,  46,  76 

Longborow,  Gloucester,  182 

Longdon,  i,  3,  4,  11,  17,  19*, 
21,  37,  41,  49,  so,  52,  55,  56, 
68,  71,  74,77,82,85,86,91, 
100,  108*  no*,  III,  116  , 
125, 127, 130, 134, 140, 141*, 
142,  145,  149,  150,  154, 155, 
158,  162,  164,  165,  171, 172, 
I75i  i77i  178*.  i8i*,  182, 
190,  191,  193,  195,  197,  199* 

Loxley,  14,  23,  35,  51,  61,  79, 
81,  85,  90,  116,  187 

Luddington,  5,  132,  135,  196 

Ludley,  23* 

Ludlow,  162 

Lulsey,  Lulsley,  59,  107,  116, 
175 


Madeley,  19 

Madresfield,  25,  29,  52,  53,  68, 
69,  71,  87,  98,  100*,  III, 
ii6*,  129,  136,  146,  150, 
154,  164,  180,  184,  187 

Malvern,  Great  [or  Much),  i, 
3.  4.  5*-  7.  8,  9,  TO,  II,  13, 
14*,  16,  18,  20*,  22,  23*, 
24*,    26,    27,    28*,    30,    31, 

32*.  33.  34.  35.  36,  37*.  39*. 
42,  44*,  48*.  49*.  52*,  54, 
55,  59,  62,  64,  66,  71,  72*, 
76,  79*,  81,  86*,  87,  91,  95*, 
97,  100,  105,  108,  109*.  Ill, 
114,  115,  118,  119,  120,  124, 
128,  129*,  130,  132,  136,  138, 
141*,  1-15*,  146,  147.  148, 
150*,  152*,  153,  154*,  156, 
157,  158,  i6o*,  161,  163*, 
166,  167,  169,  170*,  173*, 
176,  177,  179*.  180,  183, 
185,  187,  188*,  189,  193, 
194,  195,  198 

Malvern, Little,  25,  34,  "j-j,  106, 
no,  153,  171,  178,  199 

Markley,  107,  122,  132 

Marston  Sicca,  66 

Marten,  8 

Marten  (or  Martin)  Hussing- 


tree,  18,  53*,  81,  116,  120, 
122,  131,  173 
Martley,  i*,  2,  5,  10,  n,  12, 
13,  14,  16,  17,  18*,  22,  23, 
25,  28,  29,  39,  44,  49,  51,  52, 
56,  59,  61*,  62,  69,  70*,  75, 
79,  84,  91,  92,  94,  97,  102*, 
105,  115,  116,  123,  130*,  132, 
134,  136*,  141,  150,  151*, 
152,  153*,  154*,  156*,  163, 
169,  180*,  182,  184,  185, 
188,  189,  192*,  195,  197* 
Matheme,  46,  121,  128,  146 
Matbon  [or  Mathen),  i,  6,  7, 
II,  14,  15,  24,  28,  32,  33, 
41*,  50,  54,  64,  68*,  75,  79, 
81*,  84,  87,  114,  115,  118*, 
124,    126,    129,    132,    133*, 

135*.  139.  144.  151.  155' 
161*,  165,  167*,  170,  173, 
175.  ''-Ill  179.  180,  185,  192, 
193.  19s.  199 

Metton,  21 

Moore  {or  More),  2,  76,  77, 
79.  87.  194 

Moorton,  195 

Morton  Bagott,  9,  16,  18,  33, 
56,  66,  74,  78,  81,  86,  103, 
126*,  154 

Morton  Morrell  [or  Merrell), 
2,  8,  12,  14,  32,  82,  88,  100*, 
loi,    125,    128,    146*,    165, 

175.  177* 
Moseley,  10, 18,  20,  27,  30,  39, 
46*,  74,  81,  85,  97,  106,  115, 

134.    139*.    141.    145.    146, 
157,  168,  196,  198 
Muckncll  [or  Mucknill),  167, 
182 


Nawnton,  65 

Nawnton  Beauchamp,  14,  28, 

108,  114,  117,  124,  129,  139, 

150.    153.    157.    158.    164*, 

176,  185,  195 
Nether -Areley,  2,  62,  76,  85, 

89,  95,  109,  114,  134,  189 
Nether  Brailes,  107,  140,  149 
Nether  Ditchford,  92 
Nether    Mitton,    68,    82,    83, 

169,  173,  193 
Nether  Pillerton,  57 
Netherton,  19,  54,  56,  61,  128, 

131,  152,  154,  193 
Newberie,  56 
Newbold,  58,  175 
Newbold  Pacie,  in,  169,  173 
Newham,  28 
Newland,  9,  24,  51,  54,   100, 

105,  138,  166,170,171,  179, 

188 
Nicholas,  St.,  62,  81 
Northfield,  2,  i8*,  20,  23,  31, 

32*.  35.  37.  47.  54*.  58.  65, 

67,  68,  76,  80,  81,  84,85,  87, 

89,  90,  91,  93,  94,  96,  100, 

104,      105,      107,     109,     I20*, 

126,  129,  136,  139,  149,  152, 
155,    161,    171*,    172,    174, 
180,  189,  192,  193,  194,  198 
Northwick,  92,  103,  107,  129 


Norton,  22, 44,  45,  51,  62,  72, 
75.  77'  85,  122,  131,  136, 
150,  159,  167 

Norton-Bredon,  45,  65,  66, 
95,  122,  124,  156*,  157, 159, 
186,  189,  190,  194,  195* 

Norton-Curley  [or  Curlew), 25, 
109 

Norton-Evesham,  6,  7,  10*, 
46,  56,  61,  64*,  68*,  69,  73, 

77,  94,   106,  109,  122,  131, 
135 

Norton-Kempsey,  i,  45*,  77, 

78,  79,  132,  143,  155*,  i6o*, 
170,  190,  194,  198 

Norton-Linsey,  10,  28,  33,  36, 
52,  66,  75,  94*,  119,  128, 
138,  141*,  157,  164,  196 

Norton  Morrell,  165  ;  indexed 
also  under  Morton  Morrell 


Odingley,    2,    15,   21,  23,  25, 

50,  61,  107*,  108,  116,  121*, 
143,  150,  174,  183 

Offenhani,  16,   19,  22,  34,  46, 
64,  65,  67,  68*,  86,  104,  106, 

132.  135.  137.  144.  149.  150. 
171,  180*,  185 

Olborowe,  162 

Oldbarrow,  69,  163,  191,  195 

Oldbury,   87,    120,    145,    146, 

^153 

Oldington,  50 

Oldnoll,  9 

Old  Stratford.   97,   154,   155, 

198 
Old  Swinford,  3,  5*,  6*,  16, 

19,  20,  28,  29*,  42,  43.  47, 

51,  52,  54,  68,  85,  96,  99, 
118,  123,  128,  130,  131,  132, 

133.  135*.  144.    152*.    154. 

159,  161,  163*,  171*,  176, 
178,  179,  182,  184,  189, 191, 
192,  193*,  196,  198 

Onibersley,  3*,  6,  9,  n,  is*, 

31.  32*.  33.  35.  36,  37.  38*. 
40*,  41*,  42,  44*,  46,  48, 
SO,  51,  52,  54,  58,  59*,  60, 
62,  64*,  65,  66*,  67,  69*,  71, 
72.  74.  75*.  76*.  77*.  78. 
79,  80*,  81,  84,  88,  89*,  93, 
94*,  100*,  102,  109,  no, 
III*,  113*,  115*,  116*,  119*, 
120,  121*,  123,  124*,  126, 
130*,  131,  135,  137,  138, 
141,  142,  145.  147,  148,  149, 
150,  152,  160*,  164,  165, 
166,  168*,  170,  173,  174, 
177,  178*,  179*,  182,  184*, 
185,  i86*,  187*,  188,  189, 
19a,  193,  194,  195,  197*, 
198* 
Over  Brailes,  68,  78,  86,  91, 
114,  116,  137,  152,  153.  158, 

160,  168 

Over  Eckington,  15 

Over  Ettington,  29,  30,  41,  55, 

78*,  132,  136,  179 
Over  Mitton,  loi 
Over  Pillerton,  33,  109,  132 
Over  Tysoe,  40, 41,  59,  69,  71, 


254 


Worcester  Wills  and  Administrations. 


8i,  85,  120,  140*,  146,  156, 

172,  187,  19s 
Overhury,  2,  5,  28,  30,  35,  36, 

38,    39,   41,   44,  47,   75.   87, 

100,  102,  107*,  109,  no,  122, 

147,  150,  154,  165,  166,  175. 

183,  192* 
Oversly,  172 
Oxhill,  3,  18,  21,  32,  36,  47, 

72,  76*,  115,  123,  125,  153, 

164,  178,  180,  182 


Packsford,  Paxford,  3,  21,  83, 
III,  116,  120,  133,  164,  169 

Parshall,  129 

Pedmore,  12,  34,  37,  39,  40, 
45.  47.  76*.  91.  96,  97.  98. 
100,  loi,  102,  107,  117,  131, 
148,  156,  177,  190,  192,  193, 
196 

Pendock,  2,  3,  10,  14,  23,  25. 
27,  40,  41,  42,  63*,  97,  no, 
III,  122,  128,  143,  147,  159*, 
164,  166,  170,  177,  180*,  190 

Pensam,  Pensham,  18,  65,  78, 
100,  108,  112,  121,  128,  143, 
147,  175,  183 

Pepleton,  Peopleton,  Pipple- 
ton,  8,  9,  16,  40.  52,  67,  71, 
74*,  82,  83,  92,  97,  99,  106, 
113,  n6,  117,  121,  127,  132, 
133*,  140,  141,  149,  151,  153, 
162,  172,  180,  188,  189,  195, 
197 

Pershore,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  17, 
18,  19*,  20,  22,  25,  26,  32*, 

33.  34.  35*.  3^.  38*.  39.  40*. 
42,  43,  44*,  45*,  49*.  51,52, 
54.  56*.  58,  61,  63,  64,  65*, 
66,  67,  69,  70,  73,  74,  78, 
81*,  82,  83*,  84,  85,  86*,  89, 

91.  93.  95.  96.  97.  100.  105. 
107*,  108*,  III,  112*,  115*, 

117,  120*,  122,  125,  129,  130, 
132,  135,  136,  140,  14s,  148*, 

149*,  i5o»,  152,  155,  157, 
158,  160,  163,  166,  175,  179, 
180,  184*,  185,  186*,  192*, 
193.  195.  196 

Pershore,   Holy  Cross,   i,  19, 

21,   32,    51.    53.   56.63,65,66, 

68,  72,  81,  92,  106,  118,  119, 
120,  121,  125.  141,  151,  157, 
161,  164,  176*,  185,  193, 198, 
199 

Pershore,  St.  Andrew,  5,  18, 
45.  58.  59.  68,  78,  97.  100, 
107,  112,  120,  138,  143,  150, 
151,  152,  158,  163*,  167, 
182*,  187 

Piddle  (Pidle),  North,  8,  37, 
58,  67,  76,  86,  87,  90,  108, 
129,  133*,  149,  150,  157, 
171*,  175.  191 

PiUarton,  Pillerton,  76 

Pillarton  Hersey,  36,  72,  104, 
III,  118,  156,  166,  167,  169. 
See  also  Nether  and  Over- 
Pillerton 

Pinley,  57,  191 

Pinvin,    Pendfin,   Pynvin,   11, 


20,  26,  53,  54,  56,  75.  103. 
no,  113,  136,  149,  151,  168, 
173,  177,  186,  189 
Pirton,  Pyrton,  Perton,  5,  6,  8, 
9*,  21,  24,  29,  40,48,53,54, 
58*,  66*,  71,  73, 79.89.  96.97. 
106,  123,  124,  126,  137,  140, 

142,  145,  151,  156,  i6i,  169, 
185,  186,  187,  195 

Powick,  Poycke,  5*,  6*,  7,  8, 
12*,  13,  15,  18,  19*,  20,  21, 
24,  25,  29*,  31,  32,  34,  40, 
41,  42,  44.  46,  49,  50,  57,  58, 
59*,  63,  65,  66*,  67,  68,  69, 

72,  78,  82.  86,  88,  89,  90*, 
91,  93,  94,  98,  99,  lOO*,  lOI, 
102,  103,  104,  105,  106,  107, 
108,  112*,  113*,  117,  121, 
122*,  127*,  128,  129,  132*, 
136*,  140*,  149,  154*,  155, 
161,  164*,  165,  166*,  167, 
170*,  171,  173*,  174,  176, 
179*,  184,  187*,  188,  189. 
191,  193,  196,  198 

Presteigne,  Hereford,  3 
Preston  Bagott,  11,  34,  78,  90, 

iq8,  124,  135,  193 
Prior's  Cleve  (Cleeve),  13,  17, 

30,  40,  50,  51,  62,  69,  70,  71, 

73,  80,  89,  92,  93,  94*,  108, 
113,    114,    133*,    135,     139, 

143,  148,  150,  153,  172 
Priors  Marston,  179 

Prior's  Salford,  i,  2*,  11,  12, 
13,  71,  72,  96,  113,  116,  122, 

130.    137.    140*.    145.    148, 
155,  160,  174,  177,  185 
Pursell   (Purshull)  Green,  12, 
41 


Queenhill,  Quinhill,  Warwick, 
54,  140,  179,  193,  194,  195 

Radford,  158,  168 

Ragley,  12 

Rashwood,  69 

Redditch,  5*,  15,  45,  122,  162, 
168 

Ridmarley  Debitot,  Red- 
marley  Dabitot,  3,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  13*,  14,  17*,  23*,  27,  29, 
31,  38,  46,47.55.  56.57.64, 
67,  70,  77,  82,  84,  loi,  104, 
117,  120,  127,  132,  137,  139, 
145.  152.  159.  162*,  163, 
171,  174,  182,  185,  188,  191, 
194*,  198 

Ripple,  16,  18,  20,  21,  26,  28, 
38,  43,  44,  48*.  60,  77,  99, 
105,    107,    112,    113,     122*, 

130,  137,  143,  146.  152,  155, 
158*,  173,  180,  184,  185, 
190,  192,  194*,  196 

Roniesley,  8,  71 

Rowington,  4,  8,  9,  10,  12,  14, 

20.  23.  30.  32.  38.  46.  47.  51. 
52,  57,  62*,  63*,  64*,  71*, 
74,  81,  82,  83,  90*,  95,  99, 
104,    112,    123*,   127*,  130, 

131,  134*,    138,    141,    143, 


146,  149,  152,  154,  i58», 
170,  172,  177,  186,  189,  198, 
199 

Rowley,  2,  11,  24,  25*,  29*, 
31.  36*,  53.  56.  67,  60,  6r, 
65,  76,  86,  92,  93,  105,  108, 
117,  120,  125,  131,  150,  174, 
182,  188,  192 

Rowley  Regis,  35,  44,  46,  56, 
60,  63,  71,  86,  96*,  100, 
102,  III,  121,  129,  133,135, 
143,  144*,  146,  148,  156, 
173,  174*,  188*,  191,  196*, 
198 

Rowslench,  7,  13,  22,  38,  44, 

45.  52,  53.  56,  57.  59.  70.  73. 

■JT,    81,    87,    88,   113*,  119, 

122,  128,  130,  132,  143,  144, 

148,  166,  167,  190 
Rowsley,  34 
Roxall,  84 
Rushocke,  34,  52,  57,  96,  loi, 

102,  119,  122,  135,  137,  156*, 

164,  186,  192,  195 
Rushwick,  109 
Russells,  Worcester,  70 
Rysonbridge,  Lapworth,  79 


Salford,  6,  32,  39,  47,  49,  51, 

53,  58,  76,  81,  86*,  91,  135, 
138*,  151,  153, 159,  193,  194, 
195*,  197 

Salwarp,  2,  4,  7,  8,  12*,  13, 
16*,  18,  27,  28,  30,  34*,  35, 
51.  52.  56.  57.  58,59.  60,79, 
80*,  82*,  89,  93,  96,  105, 
108,  III,  112,  117,  149,  151, 
153,  154,  156,  166,  171*, 
179*,  188,  190,  193,  194*, 
195,  196*,  197 

Samborne,  Sambourn,  25,  40, 
60,  72,  79,  190,  196 

Saw  ford,  24 

Sedgbarrow,  23*,  36,  43,  50, 
62,  86,  102,  127,  138,  141, 
175,  180,  183 

Severne  Stoke,  7,  8*,  9,  11,  12, 

14.  17*.  31.  35.  43.  51.  52. 

54.  56.  58.  61*,  62*,  65,  7i», 
74*,  80,  84,  87,  88,  90,  92, 
95,  98,  102,  106,  109,  no, 
116*,   118,    121*,    124,    125, 

133.  134*.  136,  138.  139. 
141*,  145,  146,  147*,  148, 
151,  154,  155*,  158,  159,160, 
161*,  162,  164,  166*,  168, 
169,  174,  176,  179,  182, 183*. 
186,  195,  197,  198* 

Shawlench,  117 

Sheipston,  15 

Shellesley,  Shelsley,  18,  44, 
III 

Shellesley  Beacliani,  3,  6,  n, 

15.  33.  44.  50.  69.  128,  137 
Shellesley,  Great,  33,  36,  85, 

no,  122,  123,  166,  172,  198 
Shellesley    Kings,     11*,    25*, 

36*,  77,  119 
Shelltield,  6,  106 
Shenstone,  93 
Sherborne,  70,  75* 


Index  Locorum. 


255 


Sheriffs   Lench,    16*,    62,   88, 

111,  114,  115,  129,  147,  157 
Shipston-on-Stour,  3,  17,  40*, 

42,  44,  46,  47.  48,  49,  79,  96, 
109,  114,  123,  133*.  145.  146. 
153,  156,  158,  160*,  180, 
184,  187 

Shipton,  102 

Shottery,  i,  95 

Showton,  114 

Shrawley,  Shrowley,  3,  4,  8, 
10,  12,  13,  18,  19,  26,  38,  47, 
51,  52,  58,  69,79,81,85,90, 
91.  93-  94.  95.  96,  98,  loi, 

118,  119,    125*,    130*,    136, 

140,  144,  149*.  155*-  160, 
162,  163,  168,  174,  195,  196 

Shurvington,  154 

Slimbridge,  59 

Snitterfieid,  11,  12,  13,  48,  52, 
67*.  73.  83,  87.  88,  89,  93, 
94,  102,  112,  113,  117,  123, 
126*,  127,  138,  144,  167,  172, 
174,  181,  184,  192 

Spechley,  Spetchley,  11*,  23, 
35.  43.  74.  126 

Spernall,  8,  9,  13,  18,  22,  26*, 
44.  55.  60,  66,  69,  93,  114, 
116,  124,  129,  167,  181,  196 

Stanbrooke,  99 

Staunton,  3,  5,  8,  22,  24*,  26*, 
27,  29*,  37,  39,  40,  54,  60, 
66,  71*,  78,  84,  96,  108,  no, 

141,  144,  145,  151.  154,  190, 

195 

Stitchford,  51 

Stoke,  5 

Stoke  Prior,  2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  11, 
12,  13,  17,  19,  20,  28,  30,  33, 
41,  50,  51.59.65,72,75.76, 
78,  79,  82,  84,  85,  88,  90,  92, 

96,  103,  104,  107,  109*,  no, 

112,  113,  114*,  115*,  117, 
120,  125,  130,  131,  152,  134, 
137.  141,  142,  143,  148.  150, 
153.  158.  159.  163,  164*, 
167*,  171,  175*,  178*,  183, 
187,  191,  192,  193,  197,  199 

Stone,  3,  22,  30,  41,  45,  48,  70, 
75.   78.   79.  81,   88,  96,  98, 

119,  120,  123,  127,  128,  141, 

142,  143,  149,  151,  156,  173. 

177,  180*,  186,  187 
Stoulton,   2,  4,  8,  18,  21,  23, 

29.  32.  33.  35-  62,  94,  109, 
no,    III*,    122,    160,    180, 
183,  190 
Stourbridge,    Sturbridge,    28, 

30*.  33.  44.  50.  52.  54.  70. 
72,  82,  112,  123,  125,  128, 
129*.  131,  141,  143,  145, 
148,  150,  157,  159, 170,  175*, 

178,  183,  186 

Stourton,  Sturton,  9,  13,  74, 
146 

Stow,  43 

Stratford  on  Avon,  i,  2,  4*, 
5*,  14*,  16,  20*,  22,  28,  35, 
46,  62,  63*,  65,  66,  73,  74, 
80,  82,  83*,  84,  88,  94*,  95, 

97,  102,  105,  112,  115,  122, 
124,    125,    127,    130,    131*, 


135*.  145,  148,  154,  156, 
158,  159,  160*,  162,  163, 
165,  167*,  i68*,  169*,  170*, 
171,  173,  17s,  187,  191,  194, 
196.  197 
Strenshain,  6,  7,  12,  23,  24, 
48,  51.  54*.  55.  58.  60,  68, 

71,  89,  90,  91,  98,  104,  118, 
120,  124,  126*,  128,  130, 131, 
136*,  138,  139,  163,  171, 
176,  178,  184*,  185,  193 

Stretford,  60,  82,  95,  107,  123 
Stretton-upon-the-fosse,  21, 22, 
46,  50,  54,  66,  70,  76,  83, 
88,  118,  122,  137,  147,  170, 
173,  181,  186 
Studley,  3,  8,  14,  19,  26,  41, 
46,  55,  62,  63*,  65,  70,  73, 
87,  88,  96,  104,  109*,  114, 
118,  127,  128,  131,  139,  143, 
145,    146,    150*,    156,    161, 

162,  167,  174,  184,  187 
Suckley,    10,    12,    14,   15,   19*, 

21*,  22,  23*,  24,  25,  28,  31, 
32,  33*.  36.  38,  41.  44.  47. 
54,  57,  61,63,66,  68,70,  71, 

72.  73.  74*.  79.  80,  8 1*, 
84*,  96,  97,  98,  loi,  106, 
113,  120,  124,  125,  130,  133, 
136,  145,  147,  151,  156,  158, 

163,  167,  170,  172,  175,  181, 
185,  188,  189,  191,  194*, 
197 

Sutton  St.  Nicholas,  Hereford, 
73 


Tamworth,  132,  135 

Tanworth,  3,  4,  6,  7,  10,  11, 
13,  14,  15,  17,  18,  20,  21, 
22,  23,  24,  25*,  29,  31,  39, 
40,  41,  45*,  46,  47,  52,  53, 
54.  55*.  59.  63,  64*,  66,  69*, 
70*,  72,  74,  76,  81,  82*,  85, 
87,  88,  89,  95*,  96,  loi, 
102*,  105*,  III,  118*,  119, 
121*,   123,    126,    127*,    128, 

129,  131*,  134*,  135*,  138*, 
139,  141*,  142,  143,  150, 
153*.  155.  159*.  162*,  168, 
175,  176,  180,  181,  182,  184, 
188,  190,  193,  196,  197* 

Tardebig,  Tarbige,  Terdebig, 
2,  3,  5,  6,  12,  14,  15*,  17, 
21*,  23.  27,  28,  33,  37,  38*, 
39*.  44.  52.  53*.  57.  58.  60*, 
65*,  68*,  72,  73,  74,  76*,  80, 
82,  83,  85,  86,  90,  91,  92, 
95,  102,  115,  119,  122,  124, 
126,  131,  133,  139,  142,  143*, 
150. 153.  154*.  155.157.161, 
164,  165,  166,  170*,  173, 
176*,  179,  180*,  183,  187*, 
188 

Teddington,  Tiddington,  27*, 
36,   65,   67,   84,    104*,    128, 

130,  132,  148,  155,  159,  165, 
182,  183 

Temple  Broughton,  102 
Temple   Grafton,   10,  37,  40, 
43.  57.  75'  92.  104.  108,  112, 
133,  146,  155, 187*,  196,  198 


Temple  Tvsoe,  6,  34,  48,  50, 

75,  83,  98,  184,  188 
Tenbury,  198 
Tewkesbury,  158 
Thorneton,  140 
Throckmorton,  Throgmorton, 

24,  25,  42,  73*,  76,  80,  82, 

97.  132.  135.  143.  156.  157. 

168,  170,  182,  184 
Tibberton,    7,    8,    9,   14,  41* 

48,  49,  80,  87,  89,  91,  961 
100,    112,    120,    124*,    127 

169,  175,  198 
Tidmington,  97,  128 
Tisoe,  Tysoe,  18,  20,  40,   51 

62*,  67,  69,  70,  71,  74*,  80 
90.  93*.  95.  loi.  105,  106, 
107,  116,  118,  124,  125,  133 

134.  135.  139.  141*.  142, 
143,  143*.  149,  152,  153* 
154.  155*.  156.  161,  163 
165,  166,  167,  169,  171,  179*, 
180,  188,  193,  197 

Tonworth,  27,  50 

Treddington,  rredington,2o* 
30,  39,  40,  42,  43*,  64*,  81 
84,  95,  98,  128,  130,  13s 
146,  149,  166,  168,  179,  194, 
197 

Trowman,  Worcester,  106 

Twyninge,  Gloucester,  163 


Uffenham,  22,  47,  64,  79,  94, 

139.  14s 
Ulbarrow,   Ulborowe,  28,  58, 

68,  84,  129,  144,  160,  165 
Ullenhall,  20,  46,  48,  65,  72, 

80,   87,   III,  128,   131,    168, 

169,  172,  192 
Upper  Brailes,  41,  97 
Upper  Eckington,  113 
Upper  Ettington,  40,  108* 
Upton,  42 
Upton-on-Severne,  i,  6,  7*,  8, 

14,   17,  20*,  21,  24,  20,  30, 

3'.  33*.  35.  42.  47.  48.  51. 

56*.  57.  58*,  60*,  62*,  63*, 

65,  66*,  69*,  73.  74,  75,  77, 
81*,  83,  84,  86,  96,  97,  98, 
99,  100*,  loi,  102,  106*, 
109,  112,  113,  114,  115*, 
1x6*,  118,  122,  123*,  125*, 
126*,  127,  128,  130,  131, 
133,  138,  139,  143.  144,  145, 
146,  148,  149,  154*,  158*, 
159*,  160,  164,  165*,  166, 
167*,  168,  171,  173,  174, 
175*,  176*,  177*,  178*,  i8i*. 
182,  184,  187,  190*,  191*, 
192*,  193*,  195,  196,  198 

Upton-Snodsbury,    5,    7,    9*, 
10*,  39,  43,  47,  52*,  62,  64, 

66,  71,  73,  135,  137.  167, 
168,  171,  178,  181,  188,  igS, 

193 
Upton-Warren,  4,7,  8,  12,  30, 

38,  64.  74*,  75,  89,  92,  118*, 

129,  131,  134,  142,  167,  171*, 

176,  187 
Wadborow,  8,  109,  113,  124, 

136,  144,  153,  162,  168,  17s 


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140, 


141. 

152. 
160, 

175. 
187,  188, 


159. 
174. 


Walcott,  165 

Walton    Maudit    (Mawdick), 

47,  67,  148 
Wardington,  71 
Warley,  65,  186 
Warndon,  Warnton,  9,  21,  25, 

29,  32,  56,  68,  73,  80*,  85, 

95,  105,  117,  122,  129,  133, 
138,  164,  176,  184 

Warrendon,  191 

Warwick,  2*,  3*,  4*,  6,  7*, 
13,  14,  15,  16,  18,  19,  21, 
23*,  24,  25*,  26*,  30*,  31*, 
32*,  34.  35*.  36*,  37*.  41*. 

42.  44.  45.  48,  49.  50.  53.  54. 
55,^,  66*,  67*,  72,  74,  77*, 
78^79,  81,  83,  85,  90,  93,  95, 
97,  98*,  99,  102,  103*,  104*, 
105,  107,  III*,  113,  114, 
118,  119,  120,  121*,  122*, 
123,  124,  125*,  126*,  127*, 
129*,  130*,  131*.  134*,  135, 
136.  137*.  138. 
143*,  144,  146, 
154»,  156,  158*, 
162,  165*,  172, 
176,  177*,  1791 
189*,  193,  195 

Warwick,  St.  Mary,  17*,  20*, 
22,  33,  42,  54,  58,  79,  93,  94, 
99,  100,  102,  103,  107,  115, 
120,  124,  131,  136,  154, 158, 

164,  167,  168,  185 
Warwick,   St.    Nicholas,    27, 

33.  36*.  55.  n<  84,  89,  92, 

96,  104*,  114,  132,  135, 
142,  157,  162,  178 

Warwick,  St.  ,  171 

Washbourne,    Wasborne,    6, 

59,  87,  160 
Wasperton,  3*,  14,  16,  42,  43, 

65,  80,  122 
Weathley,   Wiethley,  Weeth- 

ley,    8,    10,   71*.    105,    140, 

158,  189 
Weecanforde,  117 
Welland,  6,   27*,  53,  54,  57, 

59,  60*,  62,  78,  81,  86,  91, 

102,    124,    130,    132*,    135, 

136,    143*,    154,    156,     161, 

165,  171*,    177,    179,     190, 

194*.  195 
Welsburne,  Wellesborne, 

Welsborne,  23,  25,  36,  37, 
45*,  46.  48,  50.  51.  56*.  58. 
59,  64,  67,  88,  90,  93,  I02, 

104,  108,  122,  124,  128,  134, 
136,  137,  142,  154,  159,  161, 
164 

Welsburne  Hastings,  33,  102, 

164 
Welsburne    Mountford,     138, 

146,  149,  160,  174 
Weston,  Warwick,  183 
Whatcot,   12,    13,    16,  30,  42, 

43.  46.  52.  56.57.  69,70,71, 
96,  no,  118,  121,  123*,  129, 
135*,  145,  146,  164 

Whethelye,  Warwick,  48 

Whistones,  173 

Whit—,  74 

Whitchurch,  31,  8i*,  93,  104*, 


119,    145,     157,     164,    196, 
198 
Whitelady  Aston,  6,  14,  15*, 

27.  29,  35,  37.  46,  48, 49.  52. 
67,  72,  80,  86,  95,  107,  132, 
137. 155*.  170.  179. 182, 183, 
184 

Whitford,  186 
Whittington.Whitinton,  7, 19, 

32,  72,  82,  85,  123.  146,  152, 

188,  197 
Wichbould,  27,  75,  77,  79,  146, 

152 
Wiche,  Wicke,  Witch,  Weeke, 

28,  68,  72,  76,  79,  119,  138, 
146,  173 

Wickamford,  4,  12*,  57,  71, 
88,  94,  97,  100,  loi,  103, 
107,  121,  122,  128,  139*,  176, 
177 

Wicke  (Wycke)  juxta-Per- 
shore,  2*,  7,  10,  16,  24,  25, 
28,  29,  30,  34*,  38,  40,  49, 
53.  69.  73.  95.  97.  106,  III, 
113,  115,  116,  117,  122,  126, 
128,  130,  132*,  133,  136*, 
139,  142,  146,  147,  157, 
158*,  168,  172*,  177,  192, 
194 

Wickelsford,  Wigelsford,  9, 
14,  57,  60,  69,  72,  82,  88, 
93,  96,*  99,  102,  107,  173, 
180,  197 

Wilincoate,  26 

Willington,  14,  71,  114,  129 

Wilmcote,  51 

Wilmestone,  112 

Witch,  St.  Andrew,  43,  127 

Witley,  Great,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9, 10, 
27,  42,  48,  55,  66*.  68,  69, 
91,  105,  124,  15s,  158,  160, 
164,  168,  190,  199 

Witley,  Little,  21,  25,  28,  37, 
39,  80,  106,  113,  162,  179, 
186,  187 

Wixford,  42,  45,  142 

Wolford,  Great,  3,  4,  7,  19, 
22,  23,  34,  67*,  70,  83*,  100, 
102,  no,  114,  118, 128,  137*, 
158 

Wolford,  Little,  10,  28,  57,  62, 
72,  120,  121,  122*,  131,  134, 
136,  149,  169 

WoUashall,  94 

Wolverdington,  10,  75*,  128, 
132,  146* 

Wolverley,  Woverley,  2,  5, 11, 
12,  14,  24*,  31,  36*,  40,  47, 
57,  64,  65,  69,  81,  86,  89, 
107,  no,  123,  126,  146,  159, 
160,  170*.  180, 184,  185,  186, 
189*,  190,  193,  196 

Wolverton,  Great,  n,  34,  57, 
67,  80,  97,  98,  99,  120,  124, 
i68» 

Woodcote,  97 

Worcester,  i,  3*,  4*,  5,  6,  7*, 
8*,  9,  II,  12,  13*.  15,  19*, 
20*,  21,  25,  27,  28,  29*,  31*, 

32".  34.  35.  36.  37.  38*.  39*. 
40*,  41*,  42*,  43*,  44,  45», 
46*.  49.  52*.  55.  56.  57.  59*. 


62*,  64,  68,  69,  70,  71,  72*, 
73*.  74.  76*.  n,  78*.  80, 
82*,  83,  84,  8s,  88,  89,  90*, 

92.  93.  94.  95  .  96*.  97*.  98, 
99*,  100*,  loi*,  103,  104*, 
105,  106*,  107*,  108*,  III*, 
112*,  113*,  115*,  116,  117, 
1x8*,  119*,  120*,  124*,  125, 
127,    129*,    131,    132*,    133, 

137*.  139.  140.  142,  144  . 
145,  146*,  147*,  148,  149*. 
150*,  152,  153,  154*,  15s, 
156,  157*,  158,  159,  160*, 
i6i*,  162*,  164*,  165*,  166*, 

167,  168, 171,  172, 174,  175*, 
176*,  177*,  178*,  181*,  182*, 
183,  184*,  185*,  186*,  187, 
188*,  189,  190,  192*,  193*, 
194,  196*,  197*,  198* 

Worcester,  The  Berrowe,  2, 
25.  27.  29,  35,  40,  42,  48,  49, 
54,  61,  63*,  64,  68,  95,  98, 
loi,  105,  130,  132,  133,  135, 
143,  145,  160,  164,  188,  190, 
196,  199 
Worcester,  The  Castle,  73 
Worcester,  The  Commanders, 

30.  40 
Worcester,  The  Garrison,  187 
Worcester,  All  Saints,  2,  7,  8*, 
14,  15,  16*,  17*,  18,  32,  35*. 
36,  38*.  39*.  41. 43.  46. 51. 58, 
59,  61,  63,  68*,  73,  77,  81, 
82,  94,  95,  96,  98,  102,  105*. 
108,  115,  116,  117,  123*, 
129,  130,  133*,  134,  135, 
145*,    146,    148,    161,     163, 

168,  169,    171,    172,    173*, 

177,  180,  183,  184,  185,  186, 
187*,  188,  189,  198,  199* 

Worcester,  St.  Alban,  49,  142, 
148,  149,  150,  167,  188,  194 

Worcester,  St.  Andrew,  3,  4*, 
7,  16,  24*,  25*,  29*,  31, 
32.  37.  40,  47*.  48*.  51. 
52*,    57,    61,    75,    79,    80, 

97,  107,  1X2,  113,  114,  115, 
1x7*,  I2X,  131,  134,  139, 
145,     147,     152,      153*,      158, 

i6x*,    162,    165*,    173,   176, 

178,  179,  180,  182,  183,  184, 
185,  186 

Worcester,  St.  Clement,  7*, 
12,  16,  21,  25,  37,  44,  47, 
49.  50.  51.59.63.69,  70,  71, 
85,  88,  90,  117,  119,  123, 
125, 146,  151,  156,  177,  i78», 
191 

Worcester,  St.  Ellen  (Helen), 
5,  7,  10,  14,  15,  20,  22*,  34, 
36,  40,  45,  49,  53.  56,  63, 
66,  67,  70,  83,  85,  86,  87,  96, 
99,  loi,  107,  114,  n8,  119, 
120,  123*,  125,  131,  150*, 
153'  159.  *6i*,  162*,  165, 
166,  169,  170,  172,  174*, 
176,  177,  179*,  180*,  181, 
182,  183*,  185*.  186,  187, 
191,  196 

Worcester,  St.  John,  5*,  116, 
176 

Worcester,  St.  Lawrence,  155 


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Worcester,  St.  Martin,  19,  29, 
36.  45*,  48.  50,  51,  57,  61*, 
65,  67,  68,  80,  84,  90,  92, 
100*,  105*,  112,  118*,  125*, 
130,  134,  137*,  139*,  142, 
146,  147,  148*,  150,  153*, 
154,  158*,  165,  170*,  178, 
18a,  183,  184,  i86*,  187,  188, 
190,  196,  198 
Worcester,  St.  Mary,  155 
Worcester,  St.  Michael,   15*, 

25.  39 
Worcester,  St.   Nicholas,   5*, 
12,  15,  16,  18,  24*,  25*,  30*, 

32.  33.  36.  38,  40.  44*.  45*. 
48*,  49,  54,  58,  60,  65*,  66, 
68,  70,  72,  79,  86*,  87,  91, 
92*,  93,  io6,  no*,  112,  116*, 
119,  120,  121,  126,  128,  130, 

135.  137.  138.  139*.  140*, 
143,  144,  149.  151,  156,  161, 
163*,  164,  165,  166,  169,  171, 
174,  175,  178,  182,  183*, 
185*,  187,  188 
Worcester,  St.  Peter,  11,  14, 
15,  17,  20*,  24,  26,  30,  41, 

43.  44.  45.  50.  S3.  55.  56*. 
61*,  70,  72,  78,  80,  83,  93, 
95,  98*,  107,  108,  no.  III, 
114,  121,  130,  133,  134,  140, 
141,  143,  144,  157,  158.  160, 


162,  163,  167,  169*,  171, 
176,  179,  181,  183,  186,  189, 

192,  195,  198,  199 
Worcester,  St.  Susan,  72 
Worcester,    St.   Swithin,    12*, 

15*,  18*,  21,  24,  40,  43,  46, 
61,  74*,  87*,  93,  95,  98,  99, 
loi,  105,  107,  108,  113, 
117*,  120,  121,  128,  140, 
141,  144,  145,  152,  164*, 
165,  167,  169.  171,  172,  174, 
175.  177.  178,  181,  182,  183, 
185*,  192 
Wotton  (Wootton)  Wawen, 
2,  5,  7,  16,  21,  25,   30,  32, 

34*.  37.  39.  41.  45.  51.  54. 
75*,  81,  82*,  83,  85*,  87*, 
88*,  89,  91.  92,  94,  98,  102, 
105,  III,  126,  131,  133*, 
136,  141,  147,  158,  162, 
163*,    164,   i66,    167,    172*, 

193,  196,  198 

Wraxall,  Wroxall,  3,  4,  14, 
19,  20,  55,  63,  65,  94,  100, 
121,  131,  137,  142,  154,  157, 
160,  181,  196 

Wychford,  Witchford,  Witch- 
enford,  Whichford,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  9,  10,  II,  12,  17,  21, 
24*,  25,  27*,  29,  30,  31,  32, 


33,  40*,  41*,  44,45,  46*,  47, 

48*,  49.  53.  55.  '^7'  62*,  73. 
81,  83,   100,   loi,    104,   106, 

III,  1X2,  114,  115,  117, 
121*,      122,     124.      125,      127, 

131,  132,  135,  136,  139,  140, 
142,  143,  144,  147,  150,  151; 
153*.  156,  158,  159.  162, 
164,      165,     169*,      170,      175, 

'^n-  179.  182,  186,  189, 190, 

193.  199 

Wyer  (Wier)  Piddle,  19,  21, 
27,  55,  86,  91,  96,  168,  184, 

194.  195 

Yardley,  Yearlie,  3,  4,  6,  11, 
12*,  15*,  18*,  19*,  23,  27*, 
38,  42,  46*,  47*,  48,  51,  52, 
53.  54.  56.  59*.  61,  62,  64, 
67,  69,  70*,  77*,  78,  82*, 
83,  84,  85,  87,  90,  92*,  98, 
99,  100,  102,  io6,  108,  log, 
no*,  114*,  115,  117*,  118*, 
121,    123,    124,    126*,    129*, 

132,  136*,  137,  138,  139, 
140*,   142,    145,    146,   148*, 

150.  151.  152.  157.  158,  160, 
162*,  163*,  164,  166,  169, 
171*,  174,  176*,  184,  185, 
189*,  191,  192,  193,  194. 
198*,  199 


WORC.  WILLS.  — VOL.  II. 


Cl)e  3nt}tx  ilibrarp. 


INOUISITIONES     POST     MORTEM 

FOR 

6louceefci0l)ire» 


VOL.  V. 


ISSUED   BY 

€\)z  i5T\tisit)  Becorn  ^ociet^,  limiteD* 

[XL.] 


The  Index  Library. 

ABSTRACTS 

OF 

INQUISniONES   POST    MORTEM 

FOR 

(J^Ioucestersbtre. 

RETURNED    INTO   THE   COURT    OF   CHANCERY    DURING    THE 

TLANTAGENET     PERIOD. 


PART  V. 
30   EDWARD    I   TO    32    EDWARD    III.     1302-1358. 


EDITED    BY 

EDWARD   ALEXANDER    FRY. 


lEonton : 
I.SSUED   TO   TFIE   SUB.SCRIBER.S    RY 

%\^t  %x\i\%\S  KecorD  ^ocictr,  linuteD* 


1910. 


KRAUS  REPRINT 

Nendeln/Lieditenstein 

1968 


Reprinted  from  a  copy  in  the  collections  of  the 
University  of  Illinois  Library 


Reproduced  by  permission  of  the  original  publishers 

KRAU5  REPRINT 

a  Division  of 

KRAUS-THOMSON  ORGANIZATION  LIMITED 

Nendeln/ Liechtenstein 

1968 


Printed  in  Germany 
Lessingdrudcerei  in  Wiesbaden 


CONTENTS. 


Year. 

Page. 

Abbehale,  Margaret 

1358 

368 

Abbehale,  Reynold  de     - 

i34f 

285 

Abenale,  Ralph  de  - 

1347 

3M 

Actone,  John  de  and  Sybil 

1312 

34(2) 

Acton,  John  de 

1343 

301 

Albenhale,  John  de 

1317 

.63 

ap  Adam,  John 

1312 

13' 

ap  Howell,  Sir  John,  son 

of  John 

1341 

290 

Aram,  John  de 

1352 

353 

Archer,    Cicely,    wife    of 

Geoffrey  le 

1350 

344 

Archer,  Edmund  le 

1314 

136 

Archer,  Geoffrey  le 

•35° 

340 

Archer,  Nicholas,  son  of 

Nicholas  le 

•303 

'5 

Archer,  Nicholas  le 

1309 

102 

Arham,  John 

1358 

373 

Arundel,  Earl  of,  Edmund 

1327 

200 

Assheton,  Vicar  of,  Henry 

1332 

245 

Aston,  Robert  de    - 

^33^ 

275 

Aston,  Robert  de    - 

1342 

296 

Aston,  Robert  de    - 

1349 

339 

Aston,  Thomas,  son  and 

heir  of  Thos.  de 

1332 

240 

Astone,  William  de 

1355 

358 

atte  More,  William 

1340 

279 

Attone,  John  de      -         -  i 

358-9 

369 

Audele,    Hugh   de,    Eail 

of  Gloucester  »   - 

1347 

3<6 

Audeleye,  Isolda,  wife  of 

Hu-h  de     - 

1336 

259 

Aure,  John  de 

1344 

302 

Aure,  Robert  de 

1526 

192 

Badelesmere,     Bartholo- 

mew de        -         -         - 

'33' 

233 

Badelesmere,  Giles  de     - 

1338 

276 

Baderon,  Philip 

•349 

326 

Baderoun,  John  de 

1332 

238 

Baderoun,  Philip     - 

'303 

9 

Bagworth,  John  de 

1330 

232 

Ballecote,  William  de      - 

'305 

38 

Ballecote,  William  - 

1346 

312 

Qassett,  Edmund    - 

131 1 

116 

JBath  Priory    - 

1344 

305 

Bath  and  Wells,  Bishop 

of,  Ralph     - 

1342 

296 

Bath  and  Wells,  Bishop 

of,  Ralph     - 

.358 

368 

Bathonia,  Nicholas 

Baverton,  Edmund  de     - 
Baysham,      James      de, 

chaplain 
Beauchamp,  John  de 
Belers,  Ricliard 
Bello  Campo,  Gwydo  de 
Bello    Campo,    Guy    de, 

Earl  of  Warwick 

157-i 
Benne,  John 
Berkeleye,  Hawisia,  wife 

of  John  de 
Berkeleye,  Henry  de 
Berkele,  John  de     - 
Berkeleye,  John  de 
Berkele,  John  de     - 
Berkeley,  Maurice,  son  of 

Thomas  de 
Berkeley,    Maurice,    son 

of  Mauiice 
Berkeleye,  Nicholas 
Berkelye,  Thomas  de 
Berkele,  Thomas  de 
Berkele,  Thomas  de 
Berkelee,  Thomas  de 
Berkeleye,     Thomas    de 

and  Joan     -         -         - 
Berton,  Thomas  de 
Berwe,  Robert  de  la 
Besemaunsel,  John- 
Bevereston,     Thomas, 

parson  of    - 
Bigot,  Roger  le,  Earl  of 

Norfolk       - 
Blechedon,  Richard  de    - 
Bleyht,  William      - 
Bleyth,  William      - 
Blount,  John  - 
Blount,  Richard  le  • 
Blund,  David  le 
Blunt,  David  le 
Bohun,      Humphrey     de, 

Earl  of  Hereford 
Bohun,  John  de 
Bohun,  John  de.  Earl  of 

Hereford     - 
Bordon,  Nicholas   - 
Borghton,  Walter  de 


Year.  Page. 

1326  196 

198(2) 

'332  243 

1333  248 

'343  301 

1329  227 

1303  9 

[316 

(2),  1 60- 1 

1342  297 

'349  321 

'334  252 

1324  188 

'345  310 

'349  320 

1327  219 

1347  3'5 

'35'  347 

1321  178 

1 343  302 
'344  303 
1355  359 

'352  348 

'342  299 
'304 
1307 


29 
96 


'345  3" 

[306  49 

1326  196 
1 306  4 1 
'307  95 

358  365 

1327  199 
1304  27 
1323  184 

1302  5 

^33^  238 

'336  257 

'343  301 

^331  237 


VI 


Gloucestershire   Chancery  Iiiqtiisitiones. 


Borghull,  Roger  de 
Boteler,  James  le,  Eai  1  of 

Ormond       -  -  - 

Botiler,  John  le 
Bourhall,  sec  Burghull. 
Boys,  William  ,      -      •  - 
Brekedaunce,  Robert 
Bret,  Walter  le 
Brewosa,  Peter  de- 
Bristol  St.  Augustine,  tlie 

Abbey  of    - 
Brockworth,  Henry  de   - 
Brun,  John  le 
Bruton,  Lawrence  - 
Brymmesfeld  Castle  and 

Manor 
Bures,  John  de 
Bures,    Robert    de    and 

Alice 
Burghhull,  Roger,  son  of 

Ro^er 
Burnel,  Edward 
Bykenore,  Alexander  de 

Cantok,  Master  Roger  - 
Canyngges,  Thomas  de- 
Cardiff,  stc  Kaerdif. 
Channyn,    Margery    and 

Richard 
Chaumbre,  Agnes  de   la 
Chaumpeneys,  John,  son 

of  John 
Chausy,  John  de 
Chiltenham,  Walter  de   - 
Chiltenham,    William  de 
Chirchusdon  Manor 
Cirencester,  Abbot  of 
Clare,  Gilbert  de.  Earl  of 

(Gloucester  and    flcrt- 

ford     -         -         -         - 

143-3.  1 

Clare,  Joan,  wifeof  Gilbert 

de        -         -         -         - 

11- 
Claville,  John  de     - 
rie.k,  Walter  le     - 
Clyntone,  William  de 
Cole,  John 
Columbers,  Eleanor,  wife 

(ifrhilip      - 
Columbers,  Philip  - 
Comyn,  Elizabeth  - 
Comyn,  Thomas     - 
Coof,  John 

Coppe,  John   - 
Coriet,  William 
Coueleye,  John  de  - 
Crok,  Roger 


45 


N'.-.ir. 

Page. 

^'car. 

Page. 

1327 

217 

Crook,  Thomas 

1336 

259 

Cusancia,  William  de 

'345 

307 

'338 

^~1Z 

'3'9 

225 

Dabetot,  Robert      - 
Daubeny,  Cicely,  wife  of 

'336 

259 

'358 

370 

Joiin   -         -         -         - 

'345 

306 

^^v- 

235 

Daubeney,  John 

1304 

'9,23 

1302 

'5 

Daubeny,  John 

1332 

241 

I3I2 

I  2  1-2 

Deghare,  John  le     - 

'338 

275 

Dene,  Forest  of 

1337 

lb-] 

•358 

368 

Dene,  Richard  de   - 

'34' 

287 

1350 

343 

Dene,  William  de  - 

'3'9 

1303 

7,18 

169-72 

1333 

249 

Dene,  William  de    - 

1327 

204(2) 
05(2) 

•338 

275 

Despenser,  Almaric  de 

1306 

48 

135' 

34' 

Despenser,  ^leanor,  wife 

oflluyirie- 

'337 

262 

1302 

7 

Despenser,  Hugh  le,  sen. 

1318 

168-9 

Despenser,  Hugh  le 

i3'9 

225 

1303 

0, '3 

Despenser,  Hugh  le,  jun. 

1330 

233 

1316 

156 

Despencer,  Hugh  le,  jun. 

-^ll^"^ 

235 

1306 

47 

Despencer,  Hugh  le 

1344 

303 

Despencer,  Hugh  le 

'349 

330 

1349 

328 

337 

'335 

253 

Despencer,  Thomas  le    - 

133' 

236 

Doly,  John 

'359 

372 

^y:>i 

269 

Edyndon,  William  de. 

1328 

223 

liisiiop  of  Winchester 
Eggesworthe,     Geoffrey 

'352 

350 

1336 

260 

de        -         -         -         - 

'349 

339 

^■h^?> 

132 
6 

296 

Eggeworthe,  Peter  de    - 

'355 

358 

1302 
'34^ 

Feckenham,  John  de 

1306 

43 

'340 

2  84 

Felde,  Robert  de  la 

1309 

loi 

'346 

3'4 

'r iscamp.  Abbot  of 

1305 

34(2) 

Fishere,  Henry  le   - 

1345 

3" 

Fitz  Herbert,  Matthew  - 

1357 

36 1 

1314 

141 

Fitz  Herbert,  Reginald  - 

'348 

3'9 

5,  '48 

152 

Fitz  John,  Alianora,  wife 

of  Herbert  - 

1327 

218 

1 307  / 

3"5i 

Fitz  Nichol,  John  - 

1356 

360 

8',  85,  89 

Fitz  Payne,  Robert 

i3'5 

'55 

'337 

268 

Fitz  Ralph,  Nicholas 

i3'3 

132 

'305 

32 

Fitz  Waryn,  Fulk  - 

1349 

321 

354 

356 

Fitz    Waryn,    Margaret, 

1305 

44 

\\ifc  of  i'ulk  Ic    - 

1336 

256 

Fitz  Warin,  Warin 

'342 

294 

'343 

294 

Frethorn,  Geoffrey 

1320 

176 

134:^ 

293 

Frethorn,  John  de  - 

'353 

353 

■  3^8 

224 

1  304 

28 

Gacelyn,  William    - 

1346 

312 

'358 

369 

Gamage,  Nicholas  - 

'35° 

340 

370 

Gamage,  Nicholas  - 

'358 

365 

'352 

353 

Gasselyne,  Walter- 

^oll 

246 

'3-^6 

190 

Giffard,  Avelina,  wife  of 

1325 

191 

John   -         -         -         - 

1327 

215 

1327 

201 

Giffard,  John  - 

1320 

174 

Contents. 


Vll 


Giffard,  John  - 
Giffard,  John  - 

Giffard,  John,  jiin.  - 
Giffard,  John  - 
Giffard,    Margaret,    wife 
of  John        -         -         - 

Giffard,  Margaret,  wife 
of  Jolin        -         -         - 

Gloucester,  St.  Bartholo- 
mew, Hospital  of 

Gloucester,  Walter  de     - 

Gloucester,  Walter  de     - 
Gloucester,  Walter,    son 

of  Walter  de 
Gloucester,  Abbot  of  St. 

Peter - 

Gloucester,  Abbot  of  St. 

Peter .         -         -         - 
Gloucester,  Abbot  of  St. 

Peter's 
Gloucester  Castle  - 
Gloucester,   Prior  of  St. 

Bartholomew 
Gloucester,   Prior  of  St. 

Oswald 
Gloucester  and  Hertford, 

Earl     of,    Gilbert     de 

Clare 

i4i-3>  1 
Gloucester,  Earl  of,  Hugh 

de  Audale   - 
Gracedieu,     Abbey    and 

Convent 
Grandisson,  Peter  de 
Grandisson,   William   de 
Grave,  Sybil  de  la  - 
Grene,  William  de  la 
Grey,  Henry  de 
Grey,  Henry  de       - 
Grey,  John  le 
Grey,  Reginald 
Gyene,  Robert 
Gyse,  John  de 


Handio,  Edmund  de 
Handlo,  John  de     - 
HarnhuUe,  Robert  de 
Harold, Thomas,chaplain 
Hathewy,  Ralph     - 
Hathewy,  William 
Hayberare,  William 
Helyoun,  Walter  de 
Hereford,  Earl  of,  Humph, 
de  Bohun    - 


Year.     l'ai;c. 

'324  i5^3 
1327  206 
208,  2 1 1 
1327  213 
i35^J  357 

1327  212(2) 
213 

1332  242 

'355  i<^:-> 

1311 

124  6,  1 28 
13-3  'So 

1340  284 


'304 
'305 

1306 


133S  273 

1340  282 

1302  5 

1 305  36 


'3'4 
45,  148,  152 

1347  3i(J 


1337 
1358 
1335 
i3'7 
1330 
i3'5 
'343 
1324 
1308 

1354 
1326 


'358 
I34''5 
•324 
'35' 
i3'7 
'317 
•358 
'342 

1302 


268 
366 

2  C2 
162 
232 

'39 
292 
185 
100 
354 
194-5 


3^V 

182 

345 
164 
164 

371 
291 


5 


Hereford,   Earl  of,  John 

de  Bohun    -         -  -  1336  257 

Herwynton,  Adam  de  -  1342  298 

Heyford,  John  de  -  -  1341  286 
Holewey,    John    de, 

chaplain      -         -  -  1352  34^ 

Housom,  Robert  de  -  1333  249 
Hulle,    John,    son    of 

Nicholas  de         -  -  1343  29, 

Huntingdon,  Earl  of  '  ;354  356 

H usee,  Henry          -  '  .  '-  "1332  239 

Huse,  Henry            -  -  I345  305 

Husee,  Henry          -  -1345  339 

Husee,  Henry          -  -  1346  313 

Husee,  Henry          -  -  i349  323 

Hussy,  John   -         -  -  1349  339 

Hyneton,  Thomasie  1303  16 

Iccoumbe,  Elias  de  -  1331  234 

Idle,  Walter  de       -  -  1346  314 

Idle,  Walter  de       -  -  1352  349 

He,  William  del       -  -  1345  306 

Ingelwyne,  John     -  -  1318  166 

Ingelwyne,  William  -  1318  166 

Insula,  Walter  de  -  -  1309  114 

Kaerdif,  Paulinus  de  -  1315  154 

Kanyngs,  Thomas  de  -  1332  244 

Kent,  Earl  of,  Edmund  -  1331  229 

Kent,  Earl  of,  Edmund  -  1352  351 

Kent,  Earl  of,  John  -  1353  349 

Knoville,  Bogo  de  -  -  1307  97 

Knovyll,  Sir  Bogo  de  -  1338  270 

Knovyll,  John  de    -  -  1320  f74 

Kyngescote,  Nigel  de  -  1326  192 

Lancaster,  Earl  of,  Henry  1336  260 
Lancaster,    Duke   of, 

Henry  -  -  -  '354  35^ 
Lancaster,    Earl    of, 

Thomas      -         -  -  1327  216 

Landaff,  Bishop  of,  John  1306  45 

Lanthony  Priory    -  -  1345  309 

Larcher,  Cicely       -  -  1357  364 

Lestraunge,  Fulk,  son  of 

John   -         -         -  -  1349  324 

Lestraunge,  John   -  -  1349  323 

Lodelowe,  William  de  -  1349  328 

London,  John  de     -  -  1 340  283 

Luda,  Thomas  de  -  -  1305  37 

Lyle,  William  de    -  -  1345  306 

Lynet,  Robert  de    -  -  1316  153 

Marchal,  Geoffrey  le  1358  373 

Mare,  Robert  de  la  -  1308  105 

Marshall,  Adam  le  -  1305  33 

Marchal,  William,  son  of 

William  le            -  -  1334  251 


VIU 


Gloucestershire   Chancery  Iiiquisihoiies. 


Mareschal,  William  and 

Isabel 
Marmyon,  John  de 
Massington,  Gilbert  de  - 
Maundeuylle,  Isabel 
Maundevyle,  Robert  de  - 
Maunsel,  William  - 
Mautravers,  John    - 
Mautravers,  Roger 
Minihot,  Michael    - 
Moeles,  John  de 
Moeles,   Margaret    wife 

of  Nicholas  de     - 
Moeles,  Nicholas  de 
Moingne,  Henry  le 
Monemouth,  John  de 
Monemue,  Richard  de     - 
Monemuth,  John  de 
Monemuth,  Walter  de    - 
Monte   Caniso,   Dionisia 

de       -         -  - 

More,  John,  son  and  lieir 

of  William  de  hi 
More,  Stephen  de  la 
Mortuo  Mari,  Edmund  de 
Mortuo  Mari,  Edmund  de 

Mortuo    Mari,    Matilda, 

wife  of  Hu<;h  dc 
Moyne,     Joan,    wife     of 

Ilenry    le    - 
Musard,  Malculinus 
Mustel,  Hugh 

Notelyn,    Joan,    wife    of 

John  -  -  -  -  1340  280 
Norfolk,  Earl  of,   Roger 

le  Bigot  -  -  -  1306  49 
Normaund,  Roger  -         -     1350     324 


Year. 

Page. 

«34o 

281 

1323 

179 

1303 

18 

•356 

360 

1348 

3'8 

'324 

189 

1353 

354 

1351 

346 

1332 

242 

1337 

265 

1349 

329 

1316 

'55 

'3'4 

140 

1348 

320 

1331 

234 

1309 

1 1 1-2 

1302 

4 

1314 

'37 

1350 

32S 

1328 

221 

1303 

28 

'304 

23- 

4(2) 

1308 

lOI 

1340 

280 

1302 

8 

1326 

'93 

Ombresleye,  William  de, 

chaplain 
>Ormond,   Earl  of,  James 

le  Boteler  - 
Ouille,  William  de 

Pauncefot,  Grymbald 
Penbrugg,  Edward  de    - 
Penebrugge,  William  de 
Penbrugge,   William   de 
Pershore,  Agnes,  wife  of 

John  de  - 
Pippard,  Ralph 
Plescy,   Edmund  de  and 

Matilda 
Plecy,  Edmund  de  - 
Poyntz,  Hugh 
Poyntz,  Hugh 
Poynz,  Nicholas 


'35'     345 

'338     273 
'333     245 


'3'4 
1306 

i3'7 

'38 

41 

168 

1342 

295 

1305 

40 

1309 

"3 

1308 

203(2) 

236 

98 

'337 

261 

1311 

123 

Year. 

Page. 

Pointz,  Nicholas  - 

1345 

308 

Pridy,  Henry 

1306 

43 

Pulham,  Geoffrey  de 

1304 

26 

Pulton,  Richard  de 

1318 

'73 

Pyryton,  John  de  - 

1342 

290 

Querdeboef,  John  and 

Joan  -    -    -    - 

1302 

6 

Redemon,  Hugh  le 

1305 

3' 

Reyny,  Robert  le  - 

'34« 

3'7 

Rodberwe,  Matilda  de    -  1327  207 

Rodeberewe,  Thomas  de  1334  249 
Roicestre,  Elias  de,  heirs 

of        -         -         -         -  1337  269 

Rosteleye,  John  de          -  1333  248 

Russel,  Ralph          -         -  1356  362 

Russel,  William      -         -  1306  44 

Russel,  William      -         -  131 1  120 

Ryvere,  John  de  la  -  13 14  138 
Ryvere,  John,  son  of  John 

de  la  -         -         -         -  1339  277 

Ryvere,  John  de  la  1340  284 

St.  Albans,  Master  Elias 

de        -         -         -         -  133'  237 
Sancto     Amando, 

Almaricus  de       -         -  1 3 10  1 17-8 

Sancto  Amando,  John  de  1330  228 
St.    Briavel,    Castle  and 

Manor         -         -         -  1341  287 
Seynt  More,  John  de  antl 

Elizabeth    -         -         -  1344  304 

St.  Mauro,  Nicholas       -  1317  165 

St.  Maur,  Thomas  de     -  1337  270 

St.  Philibert,  John  de      -  1333  247 

Sapy,  Robert  de      -         -  1337  254 

Sergeant,  John  -  -  1356  362 
Severn,  repair  of  Hyne- 

were  -         -         -  1358373-4 

Shipton    Moigne,    Ralph 

de       -         -         -         -  1340  285 

Sloughtre,  John  de          -  1320  175 

176(2) 
Solers,    John,    son    of 

Thomas  de           -         -  131 1  115 

Somerville,  William  de   -  1338  266 

Southam,  Manor  of         -  1352  352 

Stanton,  John  de    -          -  1342  291 

Staure,  William  de          -  1309  104 

Staure,  William  de          -  1324  181 

Stonore,  John  de    -         -  1354  355 

Straunge,  John  le  -         -  1309  115 

Sudley,  John  de      -         -  1336  255 

Sudley,  John  de       -         -  1340  278 

Sudley,  John  de      -         -  I353  355 

Swynebourne,  Robert  de  1325  194 

Talbot,  Elizabeth  -         -  1358  371 


Con/oi/s. 


IX 


Talbot,  Elizabeth   - 
Talebot,  Gilbert 
Talbot,  Richard 
Templars  lands 
Thame,  Philip  de    - 
Thorndon,  John  de 
Tothale,  William  de 
Trenchant,     Alice     and 

William 
Tropyn,  John 
Turberville,  Gilbert,  son 

of  Gilbert    - 
Tyndene,  Gilbert  de 

Vaal,  John  de  -         - 

Valencia,  Adomar  de 
Veel,  Peter  de 
Verdun,  Theobald  de 
Verdon,  Theobald  de 
Vyel,  Richard 
Vyene,  Richard  de- 

Waldyng,  John 
Waleraund,  John    - 

Waleraund,  Robert 

Walsh  e,  Adam  le    - 
Walsshe,  William  le 
Ware,  John  de  la    - 


Year.     Page. 
1328      224 

1328 

'337 
•305 


1337 
1317 


354 
361 

222 
269 

39(3) 
258 

269 
167 


1349  327 

1350  344 


1350 
1324 
1343 
1309 
1335 
1342 
1304 


342 
185 
300 
1 12 
256 
297 
25 


1339   278 

1 309    1 06 

108  (2),  109 

1309    106 

108-9 

1305  35 
1329  226 
1327   200 


Warre,     Margaret, 

of  John  1,1    - 
Warre,  Roger  la     - 
, Warwick,    Earl  of, 

de  Bello  Campo  - 


wife 


Ycxr.     Pase. 


"349 


Guy 


J-3 

\77 


'5: 


Welde,  John  de  la  - 
Welle,  William  de  - 
Weston    under    Egge, 

Geoffrey  de  -         - 

Whytyntone,  Manor  of  - 
Wilton,  Robert  de  - 
Winchester,    Bishop    of, 

William  de  Edyndon  - 
Worcester,     Bishop     of, 

Godfrey 
Wydeslade,   Richard  de- 
Wylyngton,  Henry  de    - 
Wylingtone.  Henry  de  - 
Wylynton,  Henry  de 
Wylynton,  Joan,  wife  of 

John  de       -         -         - 
Wylington,  John  de 
Wylynton,  Ralph  de 
Wyncote,   Joan,   wife   of 

John  de       -         -         - 
Wysham,  John  de  - 

York,  Archbishop  of 

Zouche,  Alan  la 


1316 
8(2),  160 -I 

1336  261 
•349  329 

•343  299 

1337  266 
'344  304 

'352  350 

130?  I 

'355  358 

1327  202 

'349  322 

1353  351 

1345  305 

1339  271 

1348  318 


1349 
'332 


326 
239 


1340  284 
'314  136 


ABSTRACTS 


i^nr|itt0ttiDtte0  |9o0t    iHflortcm 


RELATING   TO 


THE    COUNTY   OF    GLOUCESTER, 

Returned  into  the  High  Court  of  Chancery  from  the  joth  Year 
of  the  Reign  of  King  Edward  the  First. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  Godfreyf 
■*■  Bishop  of  Worcester,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
that  he  died  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  made  before  the  escheator 
of  the  lord  the  King- at  Weston-under-edge  on  the  17th  day  of 
March,  30  Edw.  I  [1302],  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Aston,  Nicholas 
de  Stafleye,  fohti  de  Aston,  fohtt  atte  Grerie,  John  Burne,  fohn  Calf, 
William  de  Hydecote,  Thomas  Ose,  Nicholas  de  Camera,  Hugh  Stuard, 
William  Brenning,  and    William  de  Weleye,  who  say  that 

Godfrey,  Bishop  of  Worcester,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  that  he  died  in  the  said  county  the  manor  of  Norton-under- 
edge  of  the  King-  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 
The  easements  of  the  houses,  with  the  garden  and  vivary,  are 
worth  per  annum  5^.  There  is  there  i  dovecote,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  \2d.  There  are  there  80  acres  of  arable  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  26s.  8d.,  price  of  each  acre  4^.  Also  60  acres 
of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  15^.,  price  of  each  acre 
3a'.  Also  22  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  22s., 
price  of  each  acre  i2d.  Also  12  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  3^.,  price  of  each  acre  3^.  Also  3  free  tenants,  who 
pay  per  annum  21s.  4^.,  viz.,  at  the  term  of  St.  Mary  in  March 
lOs.  8d.,  and  at  the  term  of  St.  Michael  lOs.  Sd.  There  are  there 
1 1   tenants,  each   of  whom  holds   i  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage, 

GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL.    V.  B 


^  Gloucestershire 

and  each  of  them  oug^ht  to  work  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up 
to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  each  week  for  2  days 
with  I  man,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is  \d.,  except  the  weeks  of 
the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  and  Pentecost,  And  from  the 
said  feast  of  St.  John  up  to  the  g-ule  of  Aug-ust,  each  of  them  ought 
to  work  in  each  week  for  2  days  with  i  man,  and  the  work  of  each 
day  is  worth  \d.  And  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  each  of  them  ought  to  work  in  each  week  for  4  days 
with  I  man,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is  worth  \\d.  And  each  of 
them  owes  in  the  autumn  3  bedripes  with  i  man,  price  of  each  \\d. 
There  are  there  2  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of 
land  in  villeinage,  each  of  whom  ought  to  work  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
in  each  week  for  i  day  with  i  man,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is 
worth  \d.  And  from  the  said  feast  of  St.  John  up  to  the  gule  of 
August  each  of  them  ought  to  work  in  each  week  for  i  day  with 
I  man,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is  worth  \d.,  and  from  the  gule 
of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  each  of  them  ought  to 
work  in  each  week  for  2  days  with  i  man,  and  the  work  of  each 
day  is  worth  \\d.  And  each  of  them  owes  in  the  autumn  i  bedrip 
and  a  half,  price  of  each  \hd.  And  one  holds  i  cottage  with  a 
curtilage,  and  pays  by  the  year  18^.,  viz.,  at  the  term  of  St.  Mary 
in  March  ga'.,  and  at  the  term  of  St.  Michael  9<f.  And  there  are 
there  5  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  i  cottage  and  pays  by  the 
year  10^.  at  the  said  2  terms  by  equal  portions,  and  each  of  whom 
ought  to  carry  the  hay  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  with 
I  man  for  3  days,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is  worth  \d.,  and  each 
of  them  ought  to  make  the  hay  into  cocks  {cassar'  fenu)  with  i  man 
for  I  day  at  the  said  feast,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is  worth  \d. 
And  each  of  them  ought  to  weed  with  i  man  for  i  day,  and  the 
work  of  the  day  is  worth  \d.,  and  each  of  them  owes  in  the  autumn 
3  bedripes  with  i  man,  price  of  each  i  \d.  All  the  customars  owe 
by  the  year  at  the  term  of  St.  Martin  of  fine  5j.,  the  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  by  the  year  \2d. 

Sum  of  the  whole  of  the  manor  aforesaid  £10  qj.  ^\d, 

MANOR  OF  WESTON. 

I    nC  jurors  also  say  that  the  said  Godfrey,  Bishop  of  Worcester, 

-*-      held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  the 

county  aforesaid  the  manor  of  Weston-under-edge  of  the  King  in 

chief  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee,  except  6|  virgates  of  land, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  3 

of  the  which  Nicholas  de  Camera  holds  of  the  King-  in  chief 
2|  virg-ates  of  land  of  the  demise  of  the  said  Godfrey,  and  Geoffrey 
son  of  Hugh  holds  3  virg-ates  of  land  of  the  King-  in  chief  of  the 
demise  of  the  said  Godfrey,  and  Thomas  Bissop  holds  i  virg-ate  of 
land  of  the  King-  in  chief  of  the  demise  of  the  said  Godfrey,  and 
pays  to  Elizabeth,  who  was  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Camvile,  for  her 
dower  as  long-  as  she  shall  live  40J.  per  annum,  viz.,  at  the  term  of 
the  Annunciation  of  St.  Mary  20s.,  and  at  the  term  of  St.  Michael  20s. 
The  capital  messuag-e  with  the  easements  of  the  houses,  g-arden, 
and  vivary  are  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  is  there  i  dove- 
cote, which  is  worth  per  annum  3J.  4d.  There  are  there  80  acres 
of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum  26s.  8d.,  price  of  each 
acre  40'.  Also  80  acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per 
annum  20s.,  price  of  each  acre  4d.  Also  20  acres  of  meadow 
which  are  worth  per  annum  20s.,  price  of  each  acre  i2d.  Also 
10  acres  of  pasture  which  are  worth  per  annum  2s.  6d.,  price  of 
each  acre  3^.  There  is  there  one  park  with  beasts  which  is 
worth  per  annum  in  herbag-e  and  underwood  1 3^.  4d.  There  are 
there  3  free  tenants  who  hold  5  virg-ates  of  land,  and  each  of 
them  pays  by  the  year  at  the  term  of  St.  Martin  i  farthing-.  And 
one  holds  i  virg-ate  of  land  freely,  and  pays  by  the  year  i  lb,  of 
cummin  at  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm.  There  are  there  2  free 
tenants  who  pay  by  the  year  36^.,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Purifica- 
tion of  St.  Mary  18^.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm  iSs.  There 
are  there  9  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  i  virgate  of  land  in 
villeinag-e,  and  each  of  whom  oug-ht  to  work  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  St.  Mary  in 
each  week  for  4  days,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is  worth  id.  And 
from  the  said  feast  of  the  Annunciation  up  to  the  feast  of  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  each  of  them  oug-ht  to  work  in 
each  week  for  4  days  with  i  man,  and  the  work  of  each  day  is 
worth  i^d.  And  from  the  said  feast  of  St.  John  up  to  the  g-ule  of 
Aug-ust  each  of  them  oug-ht  to  work  in  each  week  for  4  days  with 
I  man,  and  the  work  of  the  day  is  worth  id.  And  from  the  g-ule 
of  Aug-ust  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  each  of  them  ought  to 
work  in  each  week  for  4  days  with  i  man,  and  the  work  of  each 
day  is  worth  ikd.     There  are  there  2  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds 

1  cottage,  and  each  of  whom  pays  by  the  year  2s.  6d.  at  the  said 

2  terms  by  equal  portions.  There  are  there  10  tenants  who  hold 
10  cottages,  and  pay  by  the  year  ijs.  6d.  at  the  said  terms  by 
equal  portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth 
by  the  year  i2d. 

B   2 


4  Gloucester  skh'e 

/ohn  Giffard,  son  of  William  Giffard,  is  the  next  heir  of  the  said 
Godfrey,  and  is  aged  32  years. 

Sum  total  of  the  manor  aforesaid,  by  the  year  £13  13J.  2\d. 
and  I  lb.  of  cummin,  whereof  are  charg-ed  (?)  to  Elizabeth,  who 
was  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Camvile,  for  her  dower  as  above  40J.  by 
the  year,  and  so  there  remains  clear  £11  13J.  2\d.  and  i  lb.  of 
cummin. 

Chaii.  Inq.  p.m.,  jo  Edw.  I,  No.  41. 


a^alter  tie  iWommutlj. 

I  nCJ^UlSltlOn  taken  at  Lechampton  before  the  King"'s 
escheator  on  Friday  next  after  the  feast  of  All  Saints, 
30  Edw.  I  [1302],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Walter 
de  Moiiemuth  of  Fremerton  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  and  how  much  land  the  said  Walter  held  of 
the  King-  in  chief  and  how  much  of  others  and  by  what  service,  &c., 
by  the  oath  of  Roger  de  Hamme,  John  de  Aire,  Thomas  de  la  Forde, 
Walter  Stormy,  John  Snel,  Hugh  le  Fremon,  Matthew  Cock,  Walter 
Bernard,  Hugh  le  Chalofi,  Robert  le  Noreys,  Thomas  Gondriche,  and 
Ralph  Crompe,  who  say  that 

The  said  Walter  held  nothing- of  the  King-  in  chief  in  co.  Gloucester 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  but  they  say  that 
the  said  Walter  died  seised  of  the  fee  of  i  carucate  of  land  in 
Lechampton  whereof  Matilda  le  Straunge  and  John  her  son  have 
free  tenement  for  the  term  of  their  lives  only  of  the  g-ift  of  the 
said  Walter.  And  they  say  that  he  held  the  said  carucate  of  land 
of  the  Abbot  of  Fiscamp  by  the  service  of  \od.  of  rent  per  annum. 
There  is  there  i  messuag^e  with  a  garden,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  6d.  And  there  are  there  60  acres  of  land,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  \os.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  There  are  there  2  acres  of 
meadow,  and  they  are  worth  per  annnm  2s.,  price  of  the  acre  I2d. 
There  are  there  of  rent  \0s.  per  annum.  John,  son  of  Walter  de 
Monemuthe,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged  1 3  years  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Edward  last  past. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  22s.  6d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JO  Edw.  I,  No.  JO, 


Inqnisitiones  Post  Mortem,  5 

?l^iimpj[)rt{>  Ire  Bcii)tin,  €arl  tA 

p  XtCnt  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of  Humphrey 
■'-^  de  Bohiin,  sometime  Earl  of  Hereford,  according  to  the  extent 
thereof  made  and  returned  into  the  Chancery. 

The  manor  of  Sutham  with  the  appurtenances  in  co.  Gloucester, 
which  is  extended  by  the  year  at  £15  \s.  \d. 

The  manor  of  Whitenhurst,  with  appurtenances,  in  the  same 
county,  which  is  extended  by  the  year  at  £18  i8j.  ']\d. 

Sum  total  in  co.  Gloucester,  £33  19J.  ^\d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JO  Edtv.  I,  No.  58. 


^rior  of  ^t.  33aitI)tilometo.  i^louttsttr. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  on  Monday  next  after  the 
'*'  feast  of  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle  and  Evang^elist,  30  Edw.  I 
[13Q2],  by  writ  of  the  King,  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King 
or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  the  Prior  and  brethren  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Gloucester,  that  they  may  build 
a  water-mill  in  their  soil  on  the  bank  of  the  Severne,  and  may 
hold  the  same  when  so  built  to  them  and  their  successors,  or  not, 
by  Robert  de  Housiim,  Alexander  de  Bikenore,  Peter  Florye,  Hugh  le 
Clerk,  Robert  de  Stanedish,  John  le  Surreys,  Peter  le  Hende,  John  de 
Coumbe,  William  de  Bert  hone,  Roger  de  Bert  one,  Hugh  Pyum{?),  and 
Alexander  de  Heynesham,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  the  said  Prior  and  brethren  that  they  may  build  a  water- 
mill  in  their  soil  on  the  said  bank,  and  may  hold  the  same  when 
so  built  to  them  and  their  successors  for  ever,  nay,  rather  the  said 
grant  may  Be  turned  to  the  advantage  of  the  King  and  the 
necessity  of  the  people  dwelling  in  that  neighbourhood. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JO  Ediv.  I,  No.  jp. 


6  Gloucestershire 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Mendlesham  before  the  escheator 
of  the  lord  the  King-  on  Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  the 
Assumption  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  30  Edw.  I  [  1 302],  whether  Joan» 
who  was  the  wife  of  John  Querdeboef,  was  pregnant  on  the  day  of 
the  death  of  the  said  John  her  husband  and  brought  forth  a  child 
or  not,  by  the  oath  of  Hugh  le  Keu,  Walter  WyldebuJ,  Bartholomew 
le  Longe,  John  del  Wente,  William  de  Colnesho,  Robert  le  Parker,  Robert 
le  Erl,  Hugh  le  Erl,  Robert  Derlet,  Ralph  de  Aqua,  William  Hamond* 
and  Warrin  Hamond,  who  say  that 

The  said  Joan  was  pregnant  on  the  day  that  the  said  John  her 
husband  died,  and  brought  forth  a  dead  (stillborn)  child,  and  they 
do  not  know  whether  such  child  was  a  male  or  a  female,  because 
the  said  child  was  never  seen  by  any  man. 

Chan.  J?iq.  p.m.,  JO  Edw.  I,  No.  7J. 


asaalter  trc  Cijtltenijam. 

I  nC]^UlSltlOn  made  at  Salpertone  on  Friday  next  after  the 
-*-  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  30  Edw.  I 
[1302],  by  William  de  Lathe,  John  atte  Hasele,  John  de  Fotite  of 
Foxcote,  William  de  Hodekenaysshe,  Robert  Clyve,  William  Crossun^ 
Stephan  de  Marisco,  Robert  de  Solers,  John  de  Cestre,  William  Love- 
ryng,  and  Henry  atte  Welle,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the 
King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  Walter  de  Chiltenhaniy 
parson  of  the  church  of  Salperton,  that  he  may  give  and  assign 
I  messuage  and  i  carucate  of  land  in  Salpertone  to  the  Abbot  and 
Convent  of  Cirencester ;  to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors  for 
ever,  or  not. 

Who  say  that  it  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if 
the  King  should  grant  to  Walter  de  Chiltenham,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Salpertone,  that  he  may  give  and  assign  i  messuage  and 
I  carucate  of  land  in  Salpertone  to  the  said  Abbot  and  Convent 
of  Cirencester  ;  to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage  and  land  are  held  of  Thomas  Comyn  and  his 

heirs  by  the  service  of   i   rose  by  the  year.     The  said  messuage 

is  worth  per  annum  2s.,  and  the  carucate  of  land,  which  contains 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  7 

80  acres  of  land,  price  of  the  acre  2d.,  and  i  acre  of  meadow, 
price  8^.,  and  so  the  said  messuage  and  carucate  of  land  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  i6j. 

The  said  Walter  de  Chilienham  has,  besides  the  said  gift,  lands 
and  tenements  to  him  and  his  heirs  to  the  value  of  looj.  by  the 
year  in  co.  Gloucester,  which  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services 
due  to  be  made  as  well  for  the  said  messuage  and  land  so  given 
as  for  the  other  lands  and  tenements  retained  for  himself. 

And  that  the  heirs  of  the  said  Waliir  may  be  put  on  assizes, 
juries,  and  other  recognizances,  as  was  wont  to  be  done  before  the 
said  gift. 

The  county  by  the  said  gift,  by  default  of  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Walter,  shall  not  be  charged  with  a  greater  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JO  Edw.  I,  No.  126. 


»oftnt  Ire  Biires  anti  aiite  |)ifi  WB}Xu 

Inquisition  taken  at  Waldyngfeld  Magna,  10  April, 
■*-  30  Edw.  I  [1302J,  upon  the  manor  of  Badmondysfeld,  in 
CO.  Suffolk,  according  to  the  mandate  of  the  lord  the  King,  if  it  be 
to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others,  by  Walter  de  Clopton,  &c., 
and  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Robert  de  Burys,  Alice  his  wife,  and  James,  brother  of  the 
said  Robert,  that  they  may  hold  the  manor  of  Badmondysfeld  in 
the  vill  of  Wykhambrok,  which  is  held  of  the  King  as  of  the  honor 
of  Mongomery,  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  of  the  feoffment 
oi  John  Engaynnc  to  the  said  Robert,  Alice,  and  James,  and  the  heirs 
of  the  said  Robert  and  James  for  ever.  The  said  Robert  and  James 
hold  other  tenements,  and  they  held  nothing  formerly  of  the  King, 
whereby  now  advantage  may,  perhaps,  accrue  to  the  King,  as  in 
wards  and  marriages. 

John  Engayne  holds  the  manor  of  Worle  in  co.  Gloucester,  the 
manor  of  Bolewyk  in  co.  Northampton,  the  manor  of  Hopmynystre 
in  CO.  Essex  of  the  King,  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee  and  a 
half,  and  the  12th  part  of  i  knight's  fee,  and  they  are  worth  per 
annum  90/. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JO  Edw.  I,  No.  IJI. 


8  Gloucestershire 

ifitaltulinus  iHusarli. 

I  nC|UlSltlOn  made  before  Thomas  de  Gardi/iis,  Sheriff 
■*'  of  Gloucester,  at  Seynebury,  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast 
of  St.  Martin,  30  Edw.  I  [  1 302],  by  Wi'Ih'am  de  Aston,  John  de  Aston, 
Richard  Dastyn,  Johti  Burrie,  Geojfrev  de  Dumbulton,  Walter  Bemouni, 
William  de  Camera,  Peter  de  Gatewyk,  William  de  Hiidicotc,  John  de  la 
Grene  of  Mukulton,  Thomas  Ace,  and  Roger  Bitssel,  who  say  that 

Malculinus  Musard  holds  the  manor  of  Seynebury  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  4th  part  of  a  knight's  fee  and  not  of  any  other. 

There  is  there  i  messuage  with  a  garden,  and  it  is  worth  by  the 
year  half  a  mark.  Also  a  certain  dovecote,  and  it  is  worth  by  the 
year40(/.  Also  in  the  demesne  160  acres  of  arable  land,  and  each 
acre  is  worth  by  the  year  3^^.  Sum  53^.  4^.  Also  15  acres  of  meadow 
to  be  mown  {falcahir),  and  each  acre  is  worth  by  the  jear  2s.  Sum 
lOs.  Also  a  certain  several  pasture,  and  it  is  worth  by  the  year 
loj.  Also  2  water-mills,  and  they  are  worth  by  the  year  20s. 
Also  of  the  rent  of  the  free  tenants  by  the  year  30^.  Also  12 
virgates  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  each  virgate  of  land  pays  by  the 
year  in  all  things  1 3^.  ^d.  Sum  £8.  Also  the  ad\  owson  of  the  church 
of  Seynebury,  and  the  church  is  worth  by  the  year  \oos.  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  by  the  year  6s.  Sd. 

They  say  also  that  John  de  So?nervyle  holds  the  manor  of  Astone 
Somervyle  in  the  said  county  with  the  advovvson  of  the  church  of  the 
said  vill  of  the  said  Malculinus,  as  a  member  belonging  to  the  manor 
of  Seynebury,  of  the  said  Malculinus  for  i  knight's  fee,  paying 
nothing  by  the  year  except  scutage  when  it  shall  happen.  And 
the  said  Manor  of  Aston  Somervyle  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £30. 

And  they  say  that  it  is  to  the  damage  of  the  King  of  the  value 
of  the  marriage  of  the  heir  of  the  said  manor  of  Seynebury  if  the 
King  grants  that  the  said  Malculinus  may  enfeoff  the  Abbot  and 
convent  of  Evesham  and  their  successors  of  the  said  manor  of 
Seynebury. 

The  said  Malculinus  has  no  lands  or  tenements  besides  the  said 
manor  of  Seynebury. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  of  Seynebury  £16. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JO  Edw.  L  Xo.  1^2. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  9 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Newenham  before  the  escheator  of 
the  King-,  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory, 
31  Edw.  I.  [1303],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  Philip 
Baderoun,  of  Aure,  in  co.  Glouc,  held  of  the  King-  in  chief  on  the 
day  that  he  died  as  of  fee,  and  how  much  land  he  held  of  the 
King-  in  chief  and  how  much  of  others,  &c.,  and,  by  the  oath  of 
Richard  le  Blount  of  Aure,  Roger  de  Blydesloinvc,  Robert  J^tavard, 
Richard  Crompe,  Richard  Baderoun,  William  de  Longeford,  William 
Menskes,  John  Eudas,  Walter  le  Waleys,  Hugh  de  Chyketieivell,  Henry 
Waleys,  and  William  Baderoun,  who  say  that 

Philip  Baderoun  held  of  the  King-  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  in  the  vill  of  Aure  in  the  said  county  the  tenements  under- 
written by  homag-e  and  the  service  of  paying-  to  the  King-  at  his 
Exchequer  13J.  4^.  per  annum  at  Michaelmas. 

There  is  there  i  messuag-e  with  a  garden  which  is  worth  by 
the  year  4>f.  There  are  there  48  acres  of  arable  land,  and  they 
are  worth  by  the  year  \6s.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d.  Also  4  acres 
of  meadow,  and  they  are  worth  by  the  year  4^.,  price  of  the  acre 
I2d. 

Thomas  Sieymor  held  of  the  said  Philip  i  cottage,  paying  to  him 
by  the  year  6^.  at  the  terms  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  St.  Mary 
in  March,  and  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

John  Baderoun,  son  of  the  said  Philip,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  23  years  and  more. 

Sum  of  the  total  extent  2\s.  6d.,  whereof  there  is  due  to  the 
King  per  annum  13J.  4^.,  and  so  the  sum  is  clear,  i  is.  2d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Jl  Edw.  I.  A^o.  J. 


(gtoplro  Ire  Bello  Campo. 

1  nOUlSltlOn  made  before  Thomas  de  Gardinis,  Sheriff  of 
Gloucester,  at  Kystesgate,  on  Wednesday  next  after  the 
feast  of  St.  Edmund  the  King,  31  Edw.  I  [1303],  by  Richard 
iMbanc,  William  de  Aston,  William  de  Cundico/e,  Aucholas  de  Staueleye, 
John  de  Aston,  John  de  la  Grene,  William  de  Cestre,  Thomas  de  Beau- 
mount,  Adam  le  Fraunkeleyn,  Geoffrey  de  Chaueringworth ,  Thomas  Ace, 
and  William  le  Fraunkeleyn  of  Quenton,  who  say  that 


I  o  Gloucestershire 

Lord  Givydo  de  Bello  Campo,  Earl  of  Warwick,  holds  the  advow- 
son  of  the  church  of  Wykewane  of  the  King-  in  chief  without  doing- 
any  service  for  the  same ;  and  the  said  church  is  worth  per  annum 

lOOJ. 

The  jurors  also  say  that  it  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  if 
the  said  Lord  Guydo  should  give  and  assign  the  advowson  of  the 
said  church  to  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  Bordesleye :  to  hold  to 
their  proper  use  to  them  and  their  successors  of  the  King  and  his 
heirs,  except  only  that  if  the  said  church  should  be  vacant  in  the 
time  of  the  custody  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  age  of  the  heir  of 
the  said  Earl,  then  the  King  and  his  heirs  may  present  to  the  said 
church. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  31  Edw.  I,  No.  44. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Westbury  before  the  King's  escheator, 
on  Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  George,  3 1  Edw.  I. 
[1303]  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  Roger  son  of  Roger  de 
Bourhull  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  co.  Gloucester  on  the  day 
that  he  died  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  how  much  he  held  of 
the  King  and  how  much  of  others,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas 
atte  Hull,  William  de  Polton,  Simon  de  Solers,  William  Holt,  William 
de  Hydon,  Simon  de  Fromilod,  Reginald  Hirdman,  Henry  Fulchery 
Waller  Jurdan,  William  Casy,  Walter  de  Comb,  and  William  Bolde, 
who  say  that 

The  whole  manor  of  Westbury  is  held  in  chief  of  the  King  by 
fealty,  paying  to  the  King  by  the  year  i  goshawk  at  the  King's 
Exchequer  and  doing  suit  at  the  King's  hundred  of  Westbury 
every  3  weeks.  The  said  Roger  de  Bourhull  held  the  third  part 
of  the  said  manor  of  the  King  by  the  third  part  of  the  said  service, 
and  doing  suit  at  the  said  hundred  for  the  said  third  part  every 
3  weeks. 

There  is  there  i  messuage  with  a  garden  which  is  worth  per 
annum  4^.  There  are  there  60  acres  of  arable  land  which  are 
worth  per  annum  20s.,  price  of  the  acre  4^/.;  also  12  acres  of 
meadow  which  are  worth  per  annum  24^.,  price  of  the  acre  2s. ; 
also  12  acres  of  wood,  where  there  is  no  underwood,  and  they 
are  worth  per  annum  as  in  herbage  and  pannage  6s.,  price  of  the 
acre  6d. 

Sum,  54J. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  il 

Free  Tenants  of  the  same  Manor. 

Peter  de  Helioun  held  there  of  the  said  Roger  half  a  virg-ate  of 
land,  paying  to  him  by  the  year  of  cert-money  3^.  \o\d.,  at 
Michaelmas,  Lady  Day,  and  Midsummer.  Richard  de  Heydon  held 
of  the  same  Roger  6  acres  of  land,  paying  therefor  per  annum 
3J.  3^.  at  the  same  terms.  Adam  le  Long  held  of  the  same  Roger 
I  virg^ate  of  land,  paying-  to  him  per  annum  20J.  at  the  same  terms, 
Walter  Jurdan  held  of  the  said  Roger  I  virgate  of  land,  paying  to 
him  yearly  14J.  at  the  same  terms.  William  Holt  held  of  the  same 
Roger  the  3rd  part  of  i  mill,  paying-  to  him  per  annum  lOs.  at  the 
same  terms.  Simon  de  Fromilod  held  of  the  said  Roger  6  acres  of 
land,  paying  to  him  per  annum  4?.  6</.  Thomas  Belesone  held  of  the 
said  Roger  6  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him  per  annum  3^.  at  the 
same  terms.  Walter  Hillehal  held  of  the  said  Roger  i  messuage, 
paying  to  him  yearly  2s.  3^.  at  the  said  terms.  Walter  Ballard 
held  of  the  said  Roger  i  messuage,  paying  to  the  same  yearly  15^. 
at  the  same  terms.  Isabella  de  Heydon  held  of  the  said  Roger  half 
a  virgate  of  land,  paying  to  him  yearly  3^.  at  the  same  terms » 
John  le  Marechal  held  of  the  said  Roger  I  particular  of  land,  paying 
to  him  per  annum  2s.  Sd.  at  the  same  terms.  Cecilia  Faber  held  of 
the  same  Roger  i  acre  of  land,  paying  to  him  per  annum  6d.  at 
the  same  terms.  Roger  Hirdvian  held  of  the  said  Roger  8  acres  of 
land,  paying  to  him  yearly  6j.  at  the  same  terms.     Sum,  74J.  l\d. 

Richard  le  Gome  held  there  of  the  said  Roger  in  villeinage  18  acres 
of  land,  paying  to  him  per  annum  7^.  6</.  at  the  said  terms,  and  he 
ought  to  plough  6  days  in  the  year,  viz.,  2  days  at  the  winter 
sowing,  2  days  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  2  days  in  the  summer  to 
lie  fallow,  and  those  ploughings  are  worth  by  the  year  i8(f.,  price 
of  the  day's  work  3^.  And  he  ought  to  harrow  4  days  in  the 
year,  viz.,  2  days  at  the  winter  sowing  and  2  days,  at  the  Lent 
sowing,  and  they  are  worth  a^.,  price  of  the  day's  work  \d.  And 
he  ought  to  mow  for  2  days  with  i  man,  and  that  mowing  is 
worth  \d.,  price  of  the  day's  work  2d.  And  he  ought  to  weed 
for  2  days  with  i  man,  and  it  is  worth  \d.,  price  of  the  day's  work 
\d.  And  he  ought  to  reap  in  the  autumn  for  18  days,  and  it  is 
worth  18^.,  price  of  the  day's  work  \d. 

Sum  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the  same  by  the  year  i  is.  id. 

Jotn  Tredegras  held  there  of  the  said  Roger  in  villeinage  24  acres 
of  land,  paying  to  the  same  by  the  year  7^.  at  the  said  terms,  and 
doing  services  like  the  said  Richard.  Walter  aite  Brock  held  of  the 
said  Roger  25  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him  yearly  8j.  6^.  at  the 


1 2  Gloucestershire 

said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services  like  the  said  Richard  le 
Gome, 

Sum  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the  same  by  the  year  23J. 

William  Heryng  held  there  of  the  said  Reger  in  villeinag-e  1 2  acres 
of  land,  payingf  to  him  per  annum  \s.  ^d.  at  the  said  terms,  and 
and  he  ought  to  plough  for  3  days  in  the  year  at  the  3  seasons. of 
the  year  abovesaid,  and  those  ploughings  are  worth  per  annum 
gd.,  price  of  the  day's  work  3</.  And  he  ought  to  harrow  for 
two  days  in  the  year,  and  it  is  worth  2d.,  price  of  the  day's  work 
id.  And  he  ought  to  mow  for  i  day,  and  it  is  worth  id.  And  he 
ought  to  weed  for  i  day  and  it  is  worth  id.  And  he  ought  to  reap 
in  the  autunui  for  9  days,  and  it  is  worth  gd.,  price  of  the  day's 
work  id.  Atice  le  Budel  held  of  the  said  Roger  7  acres  of  land. 
And  he  pays  and  does  iri  all  things,  in  rent  and  services,  like  the 
said  William  Hering,  and  at  the  same  terms. 

Sum  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the  same  by  the  year  1 2s.  jd. 

Richard  le  Ray  held  there  of  the  said  Roger  12  acres  of  land  in 
villeinage,  paying  to  him  yearly  3^.  6<f.  ^t  the  said  terms.  And 
he  ought  to  plough  for  3  days  in  the  year  in  the  3  seasons  of  the 
year,  and  those  ploughings  are  worth  by  the  year  9^.,  price  of 
the  day's  work  3^.  And  he  ought  to  harrow  for  3  days  in  the 
year,  2  at  the  winter  sowing  and  1  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  they 
are  worth  3^.,  price  of  the  day's  work  \d.  And  he  ought  to  mow 
for  I  day,  and  it  is  worth  2<f.,  and  to  weed  for  i  day,  and  it  is  worth 
\d.,  and  to  reap  in  the  autumn  for  9  days,  and  it  is  worth  gd.,  price 
of  the  day's  work  id. 

Sum  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the  same  by  the  year  s^.  s|«/. 

Godfrey  Chabot  held  there  of  the  said  Roger  in  villeinage  6  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  to  him  by  the  year  3^.  6d.,  at  the  same  terms, 
and  doing  the  services  aforesaid  like  the  said  Richard.  Isabella, 
daughter  oijohn,  held  of  the  said  Roger  6  acres  of  land,  paying 
to  him  by  the  year  3^.  of  rent  at  the  said  terms,  and  doing  the 
said  services  like  the  said  Richard.  William  Rourgast  held  of  the 
said  Roger  12  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him  by  the  year  3^.  6d.  at 
the  said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services  like  the  said  Richard. 
Geoffrey  le  Pope  held  of  the  said  Roger  12  acres  of  land,  paying  to 
him  yearly  y.  6d.  at  the  said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services 
like  the  said  Richard.  Juliana  atte  Brick  held  of  the  said  Roger 
1 2  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him  by  the  year  1$.  at  the  said  terms, 
and  doing  the  said  services  like  the  said  Richard.  William  atte 
Felde  held  of  the  said  Roger  6  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him  by  the 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  13 

year  35.  \d.  at  the  said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services  like  the 
said  Richard.  Simon  atte  Fetde  held  of  the  said  Roger  6  acres  of 
land,  paying-  to  him  by  the  year  3^.  3^.  at  the  said  terms,  and  doing 
the  said  services  like  the  said  Richard.  Alexander  le  Pope  held  of 
the  said  Roger  12  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him  by  the  year  3J.  G/, 
at  the  said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services  like  the  said  Richard, 
Molina  Spak  held  of  the  said  Roger  6  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him 
yearly  4^.  at  the  said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services  like  the 
said  Richard.  Richard  Bonwayn  held  of  the  said  Roger  14  acres 
of  land,  paying  to  him  yearly  4J.  \od.  at  the  said  terms,  and  doing 
the  said  services  like  the  said  Richard.  Agnes  le  Pope  held  of  the 
said  Roger  8  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him  yearly  5^.  41/.  at  the 
said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services  like  the  said  Richard.  Joan 
U  Pope  held  of  the  said  Roger  8  acres  of  land,  paying  to  him 
yearly  ioj.  \od.  at  the  said  terms,  and  doing  the  said  services  like 
the  said  Richard. 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  services  of  the  same  by  the  year  68j.  \Qd. 

Walter  de  Maddeleie  held  there  of  the  said  Roger  i  messuage  and 
I  acre  of  land,  paying  to  him  yearly  at  the  said  terms  I2d.  And 
he  ought  to  carry  the.  hay  of  the  lord  for  i  day  with  i  man,  and  it 
is  worth  \d.  And  he  ought  to  weed  for  i  day,  and  it  is  worth  ^d. 
And  he  ought  to  reap  in  the  autumn  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  3</., 
[Mice  of  the  day's  work  id. 

Sum  of  the  rent  i6\d. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per 
annum  i2d. 

Roger,  son  of  Roger  de  Bourhull,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  half 
a  year  and  not  more. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  £12  \\s.  5^^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  31  Edw.  I,  No.  36. 


3S.05tr,  «on  of  JSlxijjer  lie  3Bxiut1)uIL 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator, 
-*•  on  Friday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  George,  31  Edw.  I 
[1303]*  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Roger,  son  of 
Roger  de  Bourhull,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
tiiat  he  died,  and  how  much  land  the  said  Roger  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  and  how  much  of  others,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Piri- 
ton,  Richard  de  Brithampton,  William  Damesel,  Walter  de  Bannebury, 


14  Gloucestershire 

Thomas  de  Ode,  John  de  Usk,  Philip  son  of  Simon,  Nicholas  atte  Grene, 
John  Ingram,  William  Sigrit,  Richard  de  Aula,  and  Simon  de 
Elbrugg,  who  say  that 

Roger,  son  of  Roger  de  Bourhull  and  Juliana  his  wife,  purchased 
jointly  the  tenements  underwritten  of  Master  John  de  Chaundos  to 
them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies.  And  if  the  said  Roger  should 
die  without  heir  by  the  said  Juliana,  then  after  the  decease  of  both 
of  them  the  said  tenements  ^hall  remain  to  the  right  heirs  of  the 
-said  Roger,  and  they  continued  jointly  seised  of  the  said  tenements 
until  the  death  of  the  said  Roger.  They  held  the  said  tenements 
in  the  vill  of  Dunhatherleie  oi  John  Giffard,  who  is  in  the  custody 
of  the  King-  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  said  John,  by  the  6th  part 
•of  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  which  is  worth  nothing  by 
the  year  beyond  reprises.  There  are  there  80  acres  of  arable 
land  and  they  are  worth  by  the  year  2.6s.  Sd. ;  price  of  the  acre  4<f. 
Also  4  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  by  the  year  8^.  ;  price  of 
the  acre  2s.  Also  2  acres  of  wood  which  are  worth  per  annum 
I2d. ;  price  of  the  acre  6d. 

Sum,  35^.  8^. 

John  de  Ferrar'  held  there  of  the  same  i  messuage,  paying  to 
them  by  the  year  2s.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael.  There  are  there 
2  free  tenants  who  held  of  the  same  divers  tenements,  paying  to 
them  by  the  year  of  a  certain  rent  of  assize  lis.,  at  Michaelmas, 
Lady  Day,  and  Midsummer. 

Sum,  iT,s. 

Alfred  Smart  held  there  of  the  same  i  messuage,  paying  to  them 
yearly  5^.  at  the  said  terms.  Walter  le  Faukener  held  of  the  same 
I  cottage,  paying  therefor  yearly  i2>d.  at  the  said  terms. 

Sum,  6s.  6d. 

Walter  Mays  he\d  there  of  the  same  in  villeinage  12  acres  of 
land,  paying  to  them  yearly  4^.  at  the  said  terms. 

Sum,  4^^. 

Roger,  son  of  Roger  de  Bourhill  and  the  said  Juliana,  is  his  next 
heir,  and  is  aged  half  a  year  and  not  more. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  59^.  2d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  31  Edw.  I,  No.  36. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  15 

aealtcr  le  33m, 


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riQUlSltlOn  made  at  Gloucester  before  Thomas  de  Gardinis, 
■*-  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Sunday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Katherine, 
31  Edw.  I.  [1302],  by  William  de  Clyfford,  William  de  Pydesmor, 
John  de  Colthrop,  William  de  Beynill,  Henry  de  Wykes,  Richard  Lefsi, 
Henry  le  Freman  of  Stanle  Regis,  John  le  Waleys,  Adam  atte  Mulle, 
John  de  la  Haye,  Henry  Fernagii,  and  Richard  le  Neweman,  who  say 
that 

Walter  le  Bret  holds  in  the  vill  of  Pychenecombe  i  carucate  of 
land  of  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester.  There  is  there 
I  messuag^e  with  a  gfarden,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  i2d.  There 
are  there  in  the  demesne  80  acres  of  arable  land,  and  each  acre 
is  worth  by  the  year  4^.  Sum  26s.  8d.  There  is  there  a  certain 
several  pasture,  and  it  is  worth  by  the  year  i2d.  There  are  there 
8  acres  of  wood,  and  the  acre  is  worth  by  the  year  ^d.  Sum  2s. 
Sum  of  the  extent  30J.  8^.,  for  which  tenements  the  said  Walter 
pays  to  the  said  Abbot  by  the  year  17^.  4^.,  and  does  suit  at  the 
court  of  the  said  Abbot  at  Gloucester  every  3  weeks.  The  lands 
and  tenements  of  the  said  Walter  in  the  said  vill  of  Pychenecombe 
are  worth  per  annum,  saving-  the  said  service,  1 3^.  4d. 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  said  Walter 
should  wish  to  give  and  assign  to  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter  of 
Gloucester  and  his  successors  the  said  lands  and  tenements  in 
Pychenecombe. 

There  remain  to  the  said  Walter,  besides  the  said  gift,  in  the 
vill  of  Ebbeworth  in  the  said  county,  lands  and  tenements  which 
are  worth  per  annum  40s. ;  for  the  vill  he  may  do  and  sustain  all 
the  charges  which  the  said  Walter  was  wont  to  do. 

CAan.  Inq.  p.m.,  j/  Edw.  I,  No,  38. 


i^it|)olas,  sou  tA  Jtidjolas  It  ^xt\)tx. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  made  at  Nortleth,  on  Wednesday  next  after 
'*'  the  feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  Holy  Cross,  31  Edw.  I  [1303], 
by  the  oath  of  John  de  Hasele,  Henrv  Bonecoun,  Robert  de  Solers, 
Stephen  de  Mariscis,  Walter  de  Mariscis,  Nicholas  de  Aston,  Luke 
Brehull,  Walter  le  Jenge,  William  atte  temple,  John  Simond,  Adam  le 
Wyte,  William  Loveringes,  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or 


r6  Gloucestershire 

others  if  the  King"  should  grant  to  Nicholas,  son  of  Nicholas  le 
Archer,  that  he  may  gfrant  60  acres  of  land  and  4CM.  of  rent  in 
Wyneston  which  William  Apsalon  holds  for  the  term  of  his  life  of 
the  demise  of  Nicholas  le  Archer,  father  of  the  said  Nicholas  son  of 
Nicholas,  whose  heir  he  is,  and  which  after  the  death  of  the  said 
William  ought  to  revert  to  the  said  Nicholas  son  of  Nicholas  or  his 
heirs,  so  that  after  the  death  of  the  said  William  the  said  lands 
and  rent-  may  remain  to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  Nicholas  holds  the  said  tenements  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  homag^e  and  by  the  service  of  carrying"  the  bow  of  the  lord 
the  King  when  he  shall  take  his  hunting"  in  his  forest  in  co. 
Gloucester,  and  shall  be  present  in  propria  persona.  And  that  the 
tenants  of  the  same  lands  and  rent  owe  suit  at  the  King's  hundred 
of  Cirencester  every  3  weeks.  The  said  tenements  are  worth  per 
annum  clear  6  marks. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ji  Edw.  I,  No.  6g. 


Cfioma^  Ire  ^^nttm. 

I  nqUlsitlOn  taken  before  ITiomas  de  Gardinis,  Sheriff  of 
"*■  Gloucester,  on  Saturday  in  the  vigil  of  Palm  Sunday,  3 1  Edw.  I 
[1303],  by  the  oath  of  Odo  de  Dunbleton,  Richard  Dastyn,  Walter 
de  Weston  of  Wykewane,  Nicholas  le  Yongebond,  Geoffrey  de  Dunbleton, 
\^alter  de  Culne,  Peter  de  Firmeria,  Henry  Tinctor,  Richard  de 
Bakhuse,  Richard  Bigod,  Robert  Bernard,  and  Henry  de  Cotes,  to 
inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King 
should  grant  to  Thomas  de  Hyninton  that  he  may  give  and  assign 
I  penny  of  rent  in  Luttleton  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  Abyndon 
and  their  successors  for  ever,  or  not,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  the  said  Thomas  de  Hyninton  that  he  may  give  and  assign 
I  penny  of  rent  in  Luttleton  to  the  said  Abbot  and  convent.  The 
said  rent  is  held  of  the  said  Abbot  and  convent  of  Abbyndon  by  the 
service  of  i  rose  at  Midsummer. 

The  said  Thomas  de  Hyninton  has  sufficient  lands  and  tenements 
remaining  to  him  besides  the  said  gift  to  do  the  customs  and 
services,  and  all  other  charges  which  he  sustained,  or  was  wont  to 
sustain,  as  in  suits,  views  of  frank  pledge,  aids,  tallage,  vigils,  fines, 
redemptions,  amercements,  and  contributions. 

The  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  may  be  put  on  assizes,  juries. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  17 

and  other  recognizances  as  before  the  said  gift  he  was  wont  to 
be  put. 

The  country  by  the  said  g^ft,  in  default  of  the  said  Thomas^  shall 
not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JI  Edw.  /,  No:  l^g^ 


3xii)n  \t  3Brun* 

Inquisition  made  before  Thomas  de  Gardinis,  Sheriff  of 
Gloucester,  on  Tuesday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Vincent,  3 1  Edw.  I 
[  1 303],  by  the  oathof  Adam  Sparwe  of  Sudleye,  Hugh  de  Cokbury,  Henry 
de  Cotes,  Richard  de  la  Bakhouse,  Henry  le  Teyniurer,  Peter  de  Preston^ 
John  de  Bracebrug,  Hugh  le  Despencer,  William  le  Whyte,  Richard  de 
Schireburne,  William  son  of  Thomas  de  Grettone,  and  Robert  le  Neuman,. 
to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  cf  the  King  or  others  if  the 
King  should  grant  to  John  le  Brun  of  Elkeston  and  Margery  his 
wife,  that  they  may  give  and  assign  i  messuage,  i  carucate  of 
land,  I  acre  of  wood,  and  20j.  T^d.  of  rent  in  Wynchecombe,  Cotes 
next  Wynchecombe,  Throp  next  Wynchecombe,  and  Piseleye  next 
Wynchecombe,  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  Wynchecombe  and 
their  successors  for  ever,  or  not,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King 
should  grant  to  John  le  Brun  of  Elkeston  and  Margery  his  wife 
that  they  give  and  assign  i  messuage,  i  carucate  of  land,  i  acre 
of  wood,  and  20J.  id.  rent  in  Wynchecombe,  Cotes,  Throp,  and 
Piseleye,  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  Wynchecombe  and  their 
successors  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage,  &c.,  are  held  of  the  said  Abbot  by  the 
service  of  2s.  6d.  rent  by  the  year,  and  they  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  17^.  2d. 

The  said  John  le  Brun  of  Elkeston  and  Margery  his  wife  have 
sufficient  lands  and  tenements  remaining  to  them  beyond  the  said 
gift  to  do  the  customs  and  services  and  other  charges  which  they 
sustained  and  were  wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  vigils,  -views  of 
frank  pledge,  aids,  tallages,  vigils,  fines,  redemptions,  &c.  And 
that  the  sa\d  John  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Margery  may  be  put 
on  assizes,  juries,  and  other  recognizances,  as  they  were  wont  to 
be  put  before  the  said  gift.  The  country  by  the  said  gift,  in  default 
of  the  said  Jokn,  shall  not  be  charged  with  a  greater  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ji  Edw.  I,  No.  163. 


GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL.    V. 


1 8  Gloucestershire 

(gilbert  lie  iHa^isinflton. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  made  at  Gloucester  before  Thomas  de  Gar- 
^  dinis,  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Sunday  next  before  the  feast 
of  St.  Valentine,  3 1  Edw.  I  [  \  303J,  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Clifford, 
William  de  Pidesmor,  John  de  Coleihrop,  William  de  Beyville,  Henry  le 
Freman  of  Stanleye,  Richard  Leofsy,  Adam  atte  Mulle,  John  de  la  Hay, 
Henry  Feragii,  Richard  le  Neweman,  Robert  Morldefreyt,  and  Robert  de 
Sudleye,  to  inquire  whether  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King-  or 
others  if  the  King-  should  grant  to  Gilbert  de  Masinton  that  he  may 
gfive  and  assigii  i  messuag^e  and  i  carucate  of  land  in  Pychene- 
combe  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  and 
their  successors  for  ever,  or  not,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  the  said  Gilbert  de  Masinton  that  he  may  give  and  assign 
I  messuage  and  i  carucate  of  land  in  Pichenecombe  to  the  said 
Abbot  and  convent  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage  and  land  are  held  of  the  said  Abbot  and 
convent  by  the  service  of  17^.  \d-  by  the  year,  and  by  suit  every 
3  weeks  at  the  court  of  the  said  Abbot  for  all  service  and  custom. 

There  is  there  i  messuage  with  a  garden,  and  it  is  worth  by  the 
yeai;  \2d.  There  are  there  in  the  demesne  80  acres  of  arable 
land,  and  each  acre  is  worth  by  the  year  A^d.  Sum,  26^.  8^.  Also 
a  certain  several  pasture,  and  it  is  worth  by  the  year  \2d.  Also 
8  acres  of  wood,  and  each  acre  is  worth  by  the  year  3</.  Sum,  2j. 
Sum  of  the  extent  of  the  said  messuage  and  land  per  annum,  clear, 
30J.  8</. 

There  remains  to  the  said  Gilbert,  besides  the  said  gift,  lands 
and  tenements  to  do  the  customs  and  services  and  other  charges 
which  he  sustained  or  was  wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  vigils,  views 
of  frank  pledge,  tallage,  fines,  &c.  And  the  said  Giibert  may  be 
put  on  assizes,  juries,  and  recognizances,  as  before  the  said  gift  he 
was  wont  to  be  put.  The  country  by  the  said  gifts,  in  default 
of  the  said  Gilbert,  shall  not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  31  Edw.  /,  No.  l6j. 


%ty^n  le  35run. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  made  at  Cirencester  heiorejohn  de  la  Strode, 

bailiff  of  the  Abbot  of  Cirencester,  on  Monday  next  after  the 

feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  31  Edw.  I  [1303], 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  19 

by  the  oath  of  John  de  la  Mare,  William  de  Solers,  Richard  de  Bosco, 
John  atte  Style,  Thomas  aite  Orchard,  John  le  Rede,  Richard  le  Warde, 
Walter  le  Bonde,  Gilbert  atte  Broke,  Robert  de  Stratton,  Robert  de 
Penyton,  and  Robert  de  Gundevill,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damag'e 
of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  John  le  Brun 
that  he  may  enfeoff  John  de  Acton  of  his  manors  of  Elkeston  and 
Wyneston  in  co.  Gloucester,  which  he  holds  of  the  King  in  chief, 
to  hold  to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  of  the  King  and  his  heirs  for 
ever,  or  not,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  John  le  Brun  that  he  may  enfeoff  John  de  Acton  of  his 
manors  of  Elkeston  and  Wyneston,  to  hold  to  the  said  Johfi  and 
his  heirs  of  the  King  and  his  heirs  by  the  services  therefor  due 
and  ascustomed  for  ever. 

The  said  manors  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service 
of  2  knights'  fees  and  the  3rd  part  of  i  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  £14  6s.  gd.,  saving  the  service  of  the  lord  the 
King. 

There  remain  to  the  said  John  le  Brun,  for  the  term  of  his  life, 
lands  and  tenements  to  the  value  of  iooj.  in  Eycote,  and  they  are 
held  of  the  said  John  de  Acton  by  the  service  of  the  5th  part  of 
I  knight's  fee.  And  there  remain  also  to  the  said  John  le  Brun 
and  his  heirs  lands  and  tenements  in  Norton  in  co.  Gloucester  to 
the  value  of  60s.,  and  they  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  the  7th  part  of  the  3rd  part  of  i  knight's  fee. 

The  said  John  de  Acton  holds  of  divers  lords  of  fees  to  the  value 
of  £200,  lands  and  rents  by  the  year,  of  the  which  the  King  will 
have  the  custody,  if  he  shall  be  enfeoffed  of  the  said  manors, 
according  to  the  tenor  of  the  writ. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  J I  Ediv.  I,  No.  i6g. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Le  Kyngeshame  before  the  King's 
'*'  escheator,  7th  May,  32  Edw.  I  [1304],  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Joh)i  de  Aubeny  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  Gerfnain  de 
To,iebrugg,  Gilbert  Coci  of  Brocworth,  Robert  Mael,  Richard  de  Brit- 
hampton,   William  de  Wytfeld,  Nicholas   aite    Grene,    Walter  le  Pope, 

c  2 


20  Glouceste7'skire 

John  le  Vinea,  Henry  de  Bars,  Robert  Curieys,  Robert  le  Eyr  of 
Parton,  and  William  Sygrii,  who  say  that 

John  de  Aubeny  held  the  manor  of  La  Kyngeshame  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  King-  in  chief  by  the  service  of  keeping 
the  door  of  the  store  of  the  King-  at  his  coronation  of  ancient  tenure. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and  dovecote, 
and  it  is  worth  by  the  year  lOs.  Also  2  foreign  gardens,  and  they 
are  worth  by  the  year  as  in  herbage  4s.  And  the  fruit  of  the 
said  gardens  is  worth  by  the  year  when  it  happens  20s.  Also  in 
the  demesne  155  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  by  the  year 
Tjs.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  6d. ;  also  28|  acres  of  meadow,  which 
are  worth  by  the  year  57^,,  price  of  the  acre  2s. ;  also  1 1  acres  of 
pasture  and  they  are  worth  by  the  year  i  \s.,  price  of  the  acre  \2d. 
Also  a  certain  pasture  which  is  called  Le  Stath,  and  which  is  worth 
per  annum  4J.  Also  a  pasture  called  Kyngeshamegrene,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  is  there  a  profit  in  the  meadow 
of  Walhame  for  a  run  for  i  foal,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  2s. 

Sum  of  the  demesnes,  £9  12s.  2d. 
Free  Tenants. 

The  Abbot  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  held  of  Johi  de  Aubeny 
divers  cottages,  paying  by  the  year  8j.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael, 
St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  by  equal  portions,  and  i  corrody 
{correu)  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew,  price  6d.,  and  livery  of  i  monk 
for  15  days  by  the  year  which  is  worth  2s,  John  de  Bradenestoke 
held  of  the  sa.meJohn  i  carucate  of  land,  paying  by  the  year  i  lb.  of 
pepper  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  price  \2d.  John  Henry  held  of 
the  same  Joh7i  12  acres  of  land,  paying  by  the  year  ioj.  at  the 
said  4  terms.  Richard  Thedoulf  held  of  the  same  John  half  a 
virgate  of  land,  paying  by  the  year  20J.  at  the  said  terms.  William 
Leiherhose  held  of  the  same  John  4  acres  of  land,  paying  by  the 
year  8^.  at  the  said  terms.  Welter  Petidark  held  of  the  same  John 
2  acres  of  land,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  \2d.  at  the  said 
terms.  John  Broun  held  of  the  same  Johri  2  acres  of  land,  paying 
therefor  by  the  year  31.  at  the  said  terms.  John  Lambard  held 
of  the  same  John  i  acre  of  land,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  6d. 
at  Michaelmas  and  Lady  Day.     Peter  Ingeleys  held  of  the  sa.\d  John 

1  acre  of  land,  paying    therefor  by  the  year  6d.  at  the  said  2 
terms.    John  le  Neticomene  held  of  the  same  John   i   messuage  and 

2  acres  of  land,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  6j.  \Q>d.  at  the  said 
4  terms.      William  le   Chinherde  held   of  the  same  John   i    cottage. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  1 1 

paying  therefor  by  the  year  is.  at  the  said  4  terms.  Roger  Faber 
held  of  the  same  John  i  cottage,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  6s. 
at  the  said  4  terms.  Walter  Tredefeu  held  of  the  same  John  I 
cottage,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  3^.  at  the  said  4  terms. 
Hugh  Moggre  held  of  the  same  John  i  messuage,  paying  therefor 
by  the  year  8j.  at  the  said  4  terms.  Julian  Kyng  held  of  the  same 
John  I  cottage,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  2s.  at  the  said  4 
terms.  William  atte  Wymyarde  held  of  the  same  John  I  acre  of 
land,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  6d.  at  the  said  2  terms.  John 
le  Freund  held  of  the  sa.me  John  i  cottage,  paying  therefor  by  the 
year  I2d.  at  the  said  4  terms.    Nicholas  Sprot  held  of  the  ssixne  John 

1  acre  of  land,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  4^.  at  the  said  4 
terms.  Robert  le  Chapman  held  of  the  same  John  i  messuage* 
paying  therefor  yearly  by  the  year  5j.  at  the  said  4  terms. 
William  Reond  held  of  the  said  John  2  acres  of  land,  paying  there- 
for by  the  year  5j.  6d.  at  the  said  4  terms.  Walter  Faber  held  of 
the  said  John  i  cottage  and  i  curtilage,  paying  therefor  by  the 
year  2s.  8^.  at  the  said  4  terms.  The  same  Walter  held  of  the 
same  John  i  cottage,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  6d.  at  the  said 

2  terms.  Walter  atte  Mull  held  of  the  same  John  i  curtilage, 
paying  therefor  by  the  year  4^.  at  the  feast  of  St  Andrew. 
Sussanna  Peticlark  held  of  the  same  John  half  a  virgate  of  land, 
paying  by  the  year  \d.  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord.  Thomas  le 
Cornwaleys  held  of  the  same  John  i  messuage,  paying  by  the  year 
I  lb.  of  pepper,  price  \2d.,  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord.  John  atte 
Church  held  of  the  sa.me  John  2  acres  of  land,  paying  therefor  by 
the  year  i  lb.  of  pepper,  price  i2d.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Oswald. 
Letitia  le  Jeovene  held  of  the  same  John  I  cottage,  paying  by  the 
year  \  lb.  of  cummin,  price  \d.  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 
Matilda  Partrich  held  of  the  same  John  i  cottage,  paying  by  the . 
year  i  lb.  of  cummin,  price  irf.,  at  the  same  feast.  Sum  of  the  rent 
of  the  assize  of  the  freemen  by  the  year  £4  iSj.  2hd.,  and  3  lbs.  of 
pepper  and  i^  lbs.  of  cummin,  which  are  worth  3^.  i^d. 

Villeins. 
William  Reond  held  of  the  same  John  in  villeinage  i  messuage 
and  12  acres  of  land,  paying  tc  the  same  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
\2s.,  and  he  ought  to  dig  for  half  a  day  at  the  flax  of  the  lady, 
and  the  work  is  worth  ^d.,  and  to  weed  and  draw  the  said  flax 
for  I  day,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  And  he  ought  to  mow  for  10  days, 
and  it  is  worth  2s.  6d.,  price  of  the  day's  work  id.  And  he  ought 
to  reap  and  work  in  the  autumn  manual  works  with   i   man  for 


22  Gloucestershire 

32  days,  and  the  work  is  worth  2s.  8d.,  price  of  the  day's  work  id. 
And  he  shall  give  9  hens  and  i  cock  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord, 
and  they  are  worth  10^.,  price  of  each  id.  And  he  shall  give  id, 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  for  saltsilver.  Thomas  atte  Nelme  holds 
as  much  in  villeinage,  and  pays  of  rent  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
Js. ;  and  he  does  all  other  works  and  services  like  the  said 
William.  William  Eylof  holds  as  much,  and  pays  and  does  in  all 
things  like  the  said  Thomas.  Thomas  Profes  held  of  the  same  John 
in  villeinage  8  acres  of  land,  paying  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  "js. 
And  he  ought  to  work  about  the  flax  of  the  lady  for  i  day  and  a 
half,  and  the  work  is  worth  i|d?.,  and  he  ought  to  mow  for  10  days, 
and  it  is  worth  2.s.  6d.,  price  of  the  day's  work  id.,  and  he  ought 
to  reap  and  work  in  autumn  manual  works  with  i  man  for  32  days, 
and  it  is  worth  2s.  8d.,  price  of  the  day's  work  id.  Walter  atte 
Hull  and  Johti  le  Sonde,  each  of  them  holds  as  much,  and  pays 
and  does  in  all  things  like  the  said  Thomas  Profes. 

Sum  of  the  rent  of  assize  of  the  villeins  by  the  year  47J. 

Sum  of  the  services  of  the  same  by  the  year  35^. 

The  same  John  de  Auheny  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day 
that  he  died,  by  the  socage  rent  of  ^s.,  of  the  rent  at  the  barton 
of  the  King  next  Gloucester,  for  all  services,  34!  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  by  the  year  i  ']s.  id.,  price  of  the  acre  6^. 
There  are  there  of  that  tenure  ii|  acres  of  meadow,  which  are 
worth  by  the  year  \\s.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  120^.  Walter  Wyth 
held  of  the  same  John  of  that  tenure  2  acres  of  land,  paying  by 
the  year  2s.  at  the  said  four  terms.     Sum,  los.  <^d. 

The  same  John  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  that  he 
died,  by  the  service  of  224(/.  of  rent,  at  the  barton  of  the  King  next 
Gloucester,  5|  acres  of  land,  and  they  are  worth  2s.  <^.,  price  of 
the  acre  6^/.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  in  the 
whole  are  worth  per  annum  6^.  8^/.  Joh7i  de  Aiihcny  and  all  his 
tenants  ought  twice  in  the  year  to  come  to  the  Lauwedaye  at  the 
court  of  the  barton  of  the  King  next  Gloucester.    Sum,  qj.  Z)d. 

The  said  John  de  Auheny  demised  and  mortgaged  {inviidiuvit)  to 
Master  Willia7n  de  Appiirleie  7  acres  of  meadow  and  23  acres  of 
arable  land,  which  are  not  contained  in  the  said  extent,  and  are 
held  of  the  King  by  socage  abovesaid,  to  be  held  to  the  said 
William  till  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  32  Edw.  I.  [1304],  for  40 
marks,  and  if  the  said  Johii  or  his  heirs  shall  not  acquit  the  said 
meadow  and  land  at  the  said  day,  that  then  it  shall  remain  to  the 
said  William  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  i% 

John,  son  of  John  de  Aubeny,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  of  the  ag^e 
of  II  years  at  the  g-ule  of  the  autumn  last  past. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  £20  1 5 j.  %d.,  whereof  in 
repayment  at  the  barton  of  the  King-  next  Gloucester  by  the  year 
6j.  loi^d.    And  so  the  sum  is  clear  by  the  year  £20  8^.  9^^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw^  I,  No.  J2i 


SJoftn  lie  auftenp. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  made  at  Gloucester  before  the  escheator  of 
-*■  the  King-,  28th  June,  32  Edw.  I  [1304],  of  the  rent  of  20  acres 
of  land  and  7  acres  of  meadow  which  John  de  Aubeny  who  held  of 
the  King-  in  chief  demised  to  Master  William  de  Appurleie  up  to  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  next  coming,,  viz.,  how  much  the  said  land  and 
meadow  are  worth  per  annum,  by  the  oath  of  Henry  de  Bars, 
Nicholas  atte  Grene,  John  le  Fraunkeleyn,  Hugh,  son  of  Reginald  de 
Brithampton,  Henry  Arnald,  Henry  Faber,  John  le  Carpenter,  William 
de  Marwent,John  de  Vinea,  Stephen  atte  Block,  Robert  le  Eyr  of  Par- 
ton,  and  John  Ingram,  who  say  that 

The  said  20  acres  of  land  are  worth  per  annum  6j.  %d.,  price  of 
the  acre  d^.  and  not  more,  because  they  are  common  to  all  the 
neighbours  throughout  the  whole  year  during  the  open  time.  The 
said  7  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  per  annum  14?.,  price  of  the 
acre  is. 

Sum  total,  2.0s.  8d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  ^2, 


eiraiunti  Irt  iflertiio  iHari, 

1nC[UlSltlOn  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of 
Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mari  on  the  day  that  he  died  made  before 
the  King's  escheator  at  Aure,  22  August,  32  Edw.  I  [  1 304],  by 
Walter  de  Nasse,  Richard  le  Wyte,  Richard  Malemort,  John  de  Aure,. 
Richard  Croinpe,  Robert  loward,  William  Mensk,  John  Eudas,  Walter 
atte  Welle,  Walter  le  Waleys,  Henry  le  Waleys,  and  Rich.  Frere,  who 
say  that 

Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mari  held  in  his  demesne  on  the  day  that  he 
died  the  tenements  underwritten  in  Aure  in  co.  Gloucester  of  the 
King  in  chief  as  a  certain  pourparty  of  the  marshalsea  of  England. 

There  is  there  a  certain  pasture  on  Auresend  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  ioj.    There  are  there  25  free  tenants  who  pay  by  the  year 

3 


a  4  Gloucestershire 

25 J.  hzd.  at  the  terms  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annuncia- 
tion of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 
There  are  there  25  cottars  who  pay  by  the  year  335.  2d.  at  the 
said  terms.  There  is  there  one  hundred  which  is  worth  per 
annum  6oj. 

Robert  de  Aure  holds  for  the  term  of  his  life  of  the  demise  of 
Matilda  de  Mortuo  Mart,  mother  of  the  said  Edmund,  of  the  inherit- 
ance of  the  said  Edmund  2 1  ^  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow, 
2  acres  of  pasture  and  a  certain  fishery  in  the  Severne  there,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  39J.  6d.,  and  he  pays  therefor  by  the  year 
44J.  6\d.  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 

Roger,  son  of  the  said  Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mart,  is  his  next  heir^ 
and  was  aged  17  years  on  the  day  of  St.  Mark  last  past. 

Sum,  £8  1 3 J.  2d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  63. 


etrmunlr  tre  iHortuo  iKlari. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  made  at  Muncheunehampetun  before  the 
'*'  King-'s  escheator,  loth  December,  33  Edw!  I  [1304],  of  the 
knight's  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches  of  the  which  Edmund  de 
Mortuo  Mart  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  co.  Gloucester 
on  the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Reom,  Thomas  de 
Eggeswortk,  Nicholas  de  Seymor,  Henry  le  Fermer,  William  le  Proute, 
William  de  Bysrugg,  John  Scorrhy,  Thomas  Acchard,  Reginald  Jurdan, 
Walter  de  Syddenham,  William  de  Touley,  and  Robert  Selwynne,  who 
say  that 

The  said  Edmund  was  seised  of  the  advowson  of  2  parts  of  the 
church  of  Byseleye,  in  the  said  county,  and  the  said  2  parts  are 
worth  per  annum  50  marks. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  63. 


€limuntr  tre  iWoituxi  JEari. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  made  at  Aure  before  the  King's  escheator, 
"*'  25  October,  32  Edw.  I  [1304],  of  the  knight's  fees,  and 
advowsons  of  churches,  which  were  of  Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mart, 
deceased,  who  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  in  co.  Gloucester,  viz., 


I 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  25 

how  much  those  fees  and  advowsons  are  worth  per  annum,  by  the 
oath  of  Richard  Edy,  William  le  Carpenter,  Robert  Lenward,  John 
Baderun,  John  le  Mouel,  Walter  son  of  Ralph,  Thomas  le  Moul,  Thomas 
le  Forester,  John  de  Home,  Walter  le  Welle,  William  de  Longeford, 
Laurence  le  Carpenter,  and  Richard  Crovipe,  who  say  that 

Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mari  had  half  a  knigh':'s  fee  in  Longeberg, 
in  the  said  county,  that  Thomas  Lahaunk  at  one  time  held,  and  it 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  SOj.  The  heirs  of  Walter  de  Bradele 
held  of  the  said  Edmund  the  third  part  of  i  fee  in  Leckhampton, 
and  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3fw.  The  said  Edmund  had  i  fee 
at  Stokes,  Sendy,  and  Biseleye,  that  William  de  Radebrig  held  of 
the  said  Edmund,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  iooj. 

The  said  Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mari  had  the  second  presentation 

of  the  church  of  St.  Andrew  of  Aure,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum 

20  marks. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No,  6j. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Olueston  before-  the  Sheriff  t)f 
-*■  Gloucester  on  Friday  next  after  the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity, 
32  Edw.  I  [1304],  by  the  oath  of  Sir  Peter  Crokes,  John  de  Alkeleye, 
Roger  Corbet,  Richard  de  Vestone,  John  Corbet,  John  de  Smethemers, 
Richard  Veel,  Reginald  le  Juste,  Osbert  Basse,  John  de  FromptoM^ 
Roger  atte  Snede,  and  Richard  Holebrok,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the 
damage  [of  the  King  and  others]  if  the  King  should  grant  to 
Master  Richard  de  Vyene  that  he  may  give  and  assign  i  garden 
and  1 1  acres  of  land  in  Oluestone,  to  the  Prior  and  convent  of 
Bath  and  their  successors  for  ever,  or  not.,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King 
should  grant  to  Master  Richard  de  Vyens  that  he  may  give  and 
assign  i  garden  and  i\  acres  of  land  in  Olueston  to  the  Prior  and 
convent  of  Bath  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

The  said  garden  and  land  are  h<ild  of  the  Prior  of  Bath  by  the 
service  of  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  Prior  twice  in  the  year,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  I2d. 

There  remain  to  the  said  Master  Richard  sufficient  lands  and 
tenements  beside  the  said  gift,  which  are  worth  per  annum  loar., 
which  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services  duly  to  be  done,  as  well 
for  the  said  garden  and  land  as  for  other  lands  and  tenements 


26  Gloucestershire 

retained  for  himself,  and  for  all  other  charg^es  which  he  sustained, 
and  was  wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  views  of  frank  pledge,  aids, 
and  other  thing-s. 

The  country  by  the  said  gift,  in  default  of  the  said  Richard,  shall 
not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  8g. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  made  at  Shiptone  on  Monday  in  the  feast  of 
'*'  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle,  32  Edw.  I  [1304],  by  the  oath  of 
Adam  Spyleman,  John  de  Chalcford,  Reginald  de  Northcote,  Richard 
de  Wockeseye,  William  de  Aldryntone,  Adam  le  Monck  (J),  Richard  Hard- 
wyne,  Alan  de  Forwode,  William  Janyn,  Simon  de  Molyns  of  Shyptone, 
Henry  de  Nortone,  and  John  de  Astone,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Geoffrey  de  Pulham  that  he  may  give  and  assign  2  virgates 
of  land  in  Shiptone  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  Cirencester  and 
their  successors  for  ever. 

The  said  land  is  held  of  the  said  Abbot  and  convent  of  Ciren- 
cester in  chief  by  the  service  of  \os.  by  the  year,  and  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  besides  the  said  rent,  6s.  Sd. 

The  said  Geoffrey  has,  besides  the  said  gift,  lands  and  tenements 
which  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services  to  be  done,  as  well  for 
the  said  lands  so  given  as  for  other  lands  and  tenements  retained 
to  himself,  and  for  all  other  charges  which  he  sustained  or  was 
wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  views  of  frank  pledge,  aids,  and  other 
things  whatsoever.  The  said  Geoffrey  may  be  put  on  assizes, 
juries,  and  other  recognizances,  as  before  the  said  gift  he  was  wont 
to  be  put.  And  the  country  by  the  said  gift,  in  default  of  the  said 
Geoffrey,  shall  not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  g2. 


atibot  of  ^t.  ^eter  of  Gloucester. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wynchecombe  before  Thomas  de 
-*■  Gardinis  on  Sunday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm,  King, 
and  Martyr,  32  Edw.  I.  [1304],  by  the  oath  of  Henry  de  Chavering- 
worth,    Odo    de   Dovibelton,    William    de   Doudeswell,   Hugh   Musiel, 


{ 


Inivisihones  Post  Mortem.  ly 

Nicholas  de  Siavelcye,  John  de  Brochampton,  Richard  Dastyn,  Robert 
de  Chaveringvuorih,John  le  Fremon  of  Staneweye,  William  de  Condicote, 
Thomas  de  Newenton,  and  Richard  atie  Bakhuse  of  Wynchecombe, 
to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King-  or  others  if  the  King- 
should  grant  to  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  that  he  may 
give  and  assign  i  messuage,  i  carucate,  and  6  virgates  of  land  in 
Temple  Gutynge  to  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  Knights 
Templars  in  England  and  their  successors  for  ever,  or  not,  who 
say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  that  he 
may  give  and  assign  i  messuage,  i  carucate,  and  6  virgates  of 
land  in  Temple  Gutynge  to  the  master  and  brethren  of  the 
Knights  Templars  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage  and  land  are  held  of  the  said  Master  and 
brethren  by  the  service  of  17^.  \\d.  by  the  year,  and  by  suit  every 
3  weeks,  and  are  worth  per  annum  clear,  19J.  M. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  /,  No.  no. 


Babilr  le  Blunlr. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  made  at  Button  before  the  King's  escheator 
'*'  I  April,  32  Edw.  I  [1304],  by  the  oath  of  Bartholomew 
Witkewyk,  William  Amice,  Roger  atte  Mull,  Roger  Carectar',  John  le 
Bele,  John  atte  Hey,  Stephen  atte  Leppeyate,  John  Gilbert,  Selly  de 
Swynneford,  John  le  Vaunteur,  John  Walters,  and  William  atte  Pile„ 
who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King 
should  grant  to  David  le  Blund  and  Amabella  his  wife  that  they 
may  retain  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  for  ever  the 
manor  of  Button  and  the  moiety  of  the  hundred  of  Button,  of 
the  which  Petronilla  de  Viuonia  enfeoffed  the  said  David  and 
Amabella,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  of  the  King 
and  his  heirs. 

"Qie  said  manor  and  moiety  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
the  service  of  the  moiety  of  i  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear  £6  3^.  4^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  122. 


28  Gloucestershire 

d)omas  Cximpn* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  made  at  Salperton  on  Tuesday  next  after 
-*'  the  feast  of  St.  Oswald,  32  Edw.  I  [1304],  by  the  oath  of 
Jordan  de  Bandington,  Robert  de  Penynton,  Robert  de  Solers,  William 
Cauuel,  William  le  Fraunkelayn,  Henry  Clerbaud,  Stephen  Stanman, 
John  de  Mariscis,  Simon  le  White,  Henry  de  la  Mare,  Walter  Brente- 
mersh  and  Geoffrey  Everard,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King-  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Thomas  Comyn  that  he  may  give  and  assign  i  messuage 
and  I  carucate  of  land  in  Salperton  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of 
Salperton  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage  and  lands  are  held  of  William  Comyn  by  the 
service  of  i  halfpenny  per  annum,  and  are  worth  per  annum* 
clear,  saving  the  said  service,  \^s. 

The  said  Thomas  has  besides  the  said  gift,  lands  and  tenements 
which  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services  to  be  done,  as  well  for 
the  lands  so  given  as  for  other  lands  and  tenements  retained  to 
himself  and  for  all  other  services  which  he  sustained  and  was 
wont  to  sustain  as  in  suits,  views  of  frank  pledge,  aids,  and  all 
oth^r  things. 

The  said  Thomas  may  be  put  on  assizes,  juries,  and  other 
recognizances  as  he  was  wont  to  be  put  before  the  said  gift. 

The  country  by  the  said  gift,  in  default  of  the  said  Thomas,  shall 
not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  135. 


ClimunD  He  iWortuo  iHari. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Thomas  de  Gar  dints, 
^  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Katherine  the  Virgin,  32  Edw.  I  [1303],  by  the  oath  of  Robert 
de  Aure,  Walter  de  Staundom;  Robert  Frere,  Thomas  le  Forester, 
William  de  Lingeford,  Philip  Kyng,  Walter  de  la  Weler,  John  Home, 
William  de  la  Hurste,  IVilliam  Menske,  Thomas  Moul,  and  John 
Monel,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if 
Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mari  may  give  and  grant  to  John,  son  of 
Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mari,  i  messuage  and  24  acres  of  land,  4 
acres  of  meadow,  4  acres  of  pasture,  and  64J.  A,d.  of  rent  in  Aure, 
and  the  advowson  of  the  moiety  of  the  church  of  the  said  vill,  and 


Inquisitioi^s  Post  Mortem.  29 

the  moiety  of  the  hundred  of  Blideslawe ;  to  hold  to  him  and  his 
heirs  for  ever,  or  not,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King-  or  others  if  the  said  Edmund 
de  Mortuo  Mari  may  give  to  John  his  son  the  said  messuage,  land 
and  rent  in  Aure,  and  the  moiety  of  the  said  advowson  and 
hundred. 

The  said,  messuage,  lands,  &c.,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  the  service  of  wardship  {custodie),  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  51J.  The  advowson  by  itself  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
ioj. 

The  said  Edmund  has  no  more  lands  or  tenements  in  co. 
Gloucester  besides  the  said  gift. 

The  said  Edmund  holds  the  castle  of  Wygemor  in  co.  Hereford 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  2  knight's  fees.  The  said 
castle,  with  other  lands  and  tenements  which  the  said  Edmufid 
holds  in  divers  parts  of  England  and  Wales,  are  worth  per  annum 
£200. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edw.  I,  No.  757. 


31oim  tre  la  Bertoe. 

I  nC[UlSltlOn  taken atGloucester  before theKing'sescheator^ 
"*-  14  December,  33  Edw.  I  [1304],  concerning  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Robert  de  la  Berwe  died  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  who  held  of  the  heir  of  William  de  Berkeleye 
being  within  age  and  in  the  wardship  of  the  King,  viz.,  how  much 
land  the  said  Robert  held  of  the  said  heir  and  how  much  of  others, 
&c.,  by  the  oath  of  Roger  de  Ravenhull,  William  de  Pyddesmore, 
Henry  de  Wyk,  Thomas  Rec,  Miles  de  Stok,  John  le  Veysor,  William 
Basset,  John  Odyarn,  Richard  Faber,  Adam  de  Alcrinton,  Thomas  le 
Wellar,  and  Gilbert  de  Frethorn,  who  say  that 

The  said  Robert  held  at  La  Berwe,  within  the  manor  of  Erling- 
ham,  2  parts  of  i  messuage  and  i  carucate  of  land  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  the  said  heir  of  William  de 
Berkeleye  by  the  service  of  placing  the  first  dish  {/erculum)  before 
him  on  the  day  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  and  paying  to  him  y^d. 
by  the  year  by  the  name  of  Peters  Pence  at  Durseleye,  and  doing 
suit  at  his  court  there  every  3  weeks. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and 
curtilage  which  are  worth  per  annum  4J.  5^</.  There  are  there  50 
acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum  \6s.  8d.,  price  of 


3  o  Glouces/i.  ^sh  ire 

the  acre  \d.,  and  4  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  per  annum 
6j.,  price  of  the  acre  18^.,  also  2  acres  and  2  parts  of  i  acre  of  the 
wood  of  newly  planted  {bleironbus)  oaks  which  are  worth  nothing- 
per  annum,  because  there  is  no  underwood. 

Sum  of  the  said  demesne  per  annum,  2'js.  \^d. 

Free  Tenants. 

There  are  there  7  free  tefiants  of  whom  the  Abbot  of  Flexleye 
holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  payings  therefor  by  the  year  at  the  4 
principal  terms  5^.  Joan  daughter  of  Adam  Spileman  holds  I 
messuage,  37  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow,  and  2  acres  of 
vood,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  id.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 
John  Bertram  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  paying  therefor  at  the  said 

4  terms  gs.  Sd.  Robert  Cordy  holds  h  virgate  of  land,  paying 
therefor  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  4^.  Adam  atte  Grene  holds 
the  moiety  of  i  ferling  of  land,  paying  therefor  by  the  year  at  the 
said  terms  15^.  William  Pryde  hold  the  moiety  of  i  ferling  of  land, 
paying  therefor  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  8</.  Elyas  Pouk 
holds  I  ferling  of  land  paying  therefor  by  the  year  at  the  said 
terms  2J.  6d.  And  the  said  John  Bertram  and  Robert  Cordy  owe 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  Advincula  2d.,  viz.,  each  of  them  id. 
And  Elyas  Pouk  owes  at  the  same  term  \d. ;  Adam  atte  Grene,  \d. ; 
and  William  Pryde,  \d.     Sum,  23^.  ^^d. 

The  said  Robert  held  i  acre  of  land  in  Erlingham  of  the  heir  of 
Robert  de  Berk[eley],  being  in  the  custody  of  Thomas  de  Berk^eleyl 
by  the  service  of  paying  by  the  year  \d.,  and  the  said  acre  is 
worth  by  the  year  4^/.  The  same  Robert  held  2  acres  of  land  of 
John  de  Cymudeshal  in  the  same  vill,  which  are  worth  by  the  year 
6^.,  price  of  the  acre  3^.     Sum  <^. 

The  same  Robert  held  by  Joan  his  wife  i  messuage,  with  a 
garden  and  curtilage  and  27  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow, 
and  2  acres  of  wood  :  which  said  lands  and  tenements  the  said 
Joan  before  she  was  married  to  the  said  Robert  acquired  of  John 
de  la  Berwe,  father  of  the  said  Robert,  for  the  life  of  the  said  Joan, 
paying  therefor  yearly  to  the  said  John  de  la  Berwe  and  his  heirs 
id.,  and  the  said  messuage  and  garden  and  curtilage  are  worth  by 
the  year  i2d.;  and  the  said  37  afres  of  land  are  worth  by  the 
year  12s.  ^d.,  price  of  the  acre  4^.;  the  said  3  acres  of  meadow 
are  worth  by  the  year  4^.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  18^.  The  said 
2  acres  of  wood  are  worth  nothing  by  the  year,  because  there  is 
no  underwood. 

There  are  there  6  free  tenants  of  the  acquisition  of  the  said 


Inquisihoncs  Post  Mortem.  31 

Joan  for  the  term  of  her  life,  of  whom  John  de  Hallewell  pays  by 
the  year  5^.  at  the  said  4  terms.  David  le  Waleys  pays  by  the 
year  at  the  said  terms  ys.  id.  John  afte  Slore  pays  by  the  year  at 
the  said  terms  6j.  Gilbert  Pisior  pays  by  the  year  at  the  said 
terms  3^.  Richard  Frere  f)ays  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  id. 
John  de  Evesham  pays  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  i  Sd. 

Sum  40J.  7</. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  £4  i\s.  i  \d., 
whereof  in  repayment  to  the  heir  of  Durseleye  by  the  name  of 
Peter's  Pence  by  the  year  ']\d.  And  to  the  heir  of  Robert  de 
Berkeleye  by  the  year  \d.  And  so  the  sum  is  clear  by  the  year 
£4  1 1  J.  id. 

John  atte  Berwe,  brother  of  the  said  Robert,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
was  ag-ed  1 1  years  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  last 
past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JJ  Fdw.  I,  No.  48. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Ruardin  on  Monday  next  before  the 

-*■  feast  of  St.  Michael,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  concerning  half  an 
acre  of  land  which  Hugh  le  Redemon  held  who  was  hanged  for 
felony,  by    William   de  Lodebrok,  Nicholas   le  Palmere,   Alfred  Dyne, 

Thomas  de  Leye,  Ralph  Faber,  Peter  Attenok,  Walter  de  Ouske,  Thomas 
Auel,  Roger  le  Schepherde,  Walter  le  Hayward,  William  Sywant  and 

William  Couf,  who  say  that 

Hugh  le  Redemon  held  I  half  acre  of  land  in  Ruardin  of  William 
Hatheivy  on  the  day  that  he  was  hanged  for  felony,  and  the  King 
had  the  year  and  the  day,  and  that  land  is  still  in  the  hand  of  the 
King,  and  that  the  year  and  day  with  the  waste  are  worth  Zd.  for 
the  which  William  Couf,  of  Ruardin,  ought  to  answer. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Edw.  I,  No.  8g. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gutynge  before  Thomas  de  Gardinis, 
-"-  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  next  before  the  feast  of 
St.  Valentine,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  by  the  oath  of  Henry  de  Cotes, 
Adam  Sparwe,  Richard  de    Brithampton,  Henry  le    Teynturer,  John 


32  Gloucestershire 

de  Dersingion,  Robert  le  Freman,  Hugh  le  Despenser,  Richard  de 
Schirburn,  Richard  le  Paneter,  Ralph  de  Neubold,  John  le  Graunt, 
and  Thomas  de  Teukesburi,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the 
King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  the  Abbot  and 
convent  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  that  they  may  yearly  take  and 
have  4  marks  of  rent  in  Temple  Gutynge  forthcoming  from  i 
messuage,  i  carucate,  and  6  virgates  of  land  in  the  said  vill,  of  the 
which  the  said  Abbot  and  convent  lately  enfeoffed  the  Master  and 
brethren  of  the  Knights  Templars,  to  hold  to  them  and  their 
successors  for  ever  from  the  said  Master  and  brethren,  or  not,  who 
say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  that 
they  may  yearly  take  and  have  to  them  and  their  successors  for 
ever  4  marks  of  rent  in  Temple  Gutynge  forthcoming  from  the 
said  messuage  and  land  there,  of  the  which  the  said  Abbot  and 
convent  lately  enfeoffed  the  Master  and  brethren  of  the  Knights 
Templars  in  England  to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors — from 
the  said  Master  and  brethren,  to  hold  to  the  said  Abbot  and 
convent  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JJ  Edw.  I,  No.  lOO. 


aealter  le  CItife. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  made  at  Cirencester  on  Saturday  next  after 
"*■  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  33  Edw.  I 
[^305]*  by  Jordan  de  Baudynione,  Robert  de  Penynton,  Peter  infra 
Portam,  John  le  Waleys,  William  le  Fraunckeleyn,  Walter  atte  More^ 
William  Martyn,  Henry  Tebaud,  William  Cauvel,  Simon  le  Frauncke- 
leyn, William  atte  Wyke,  and  Robert  Gundevyle,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to 
the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to 
Walter  le  Clerk  of  Chiltenham  that  he  may  give  and  assign  8  acres 
of  land  in  Stratton  to  the  Master  and  brethren  of  the  house  of 
St.  John  of  Cirencester  and  their  successors  for  ever,  or  not,  who 
say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King 
should  grant  to  the  said  Walter  le  Clerk  that  he  may  give  and 
assign  8  acres  of  land  in  Stratton  to  the  said  Master  and  brethren 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  of  Cyrencester,  to  hold  to  them  and 
their  succesors  for  ever. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  33 

The  said  land  is  held  of  Robert  Cardnyle  for  the  service  of  3^, 
for  the  year,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  besides  the  said 
service,  2s. 

The  said  Walter  le  Clerk  has  besides  the  said  g'ift  lands  and 
tenements,  which  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services  to  be  done 
as  well  for  the  said  lands  so  g^iven  as  for  other  lands  and  tenements 
retained  for  himself,  and  for  all  other  charges  which  he  sustained 
or  was  wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  views  of  frankpledg-e,  aids 
tallages,  vigils,  redemptions,  amercements,  and  contributions.  The 
said  Walter  may  be  put  on  assizes,  juries,  and  other  recognizances 
as  before  the  said  gift  he  was  wont  to  be  put. 

The  country  by  the  said  gift,  in  default  of  the  said  Walter,  shall 
not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Edw.  I.  No.  Ill, 


auarn  le  JHarsJalL 

I  nC[UlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester  on  Wednesday  in  the 
-*•  vigil  of  the  Apostles  Simon  and  Jude,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  by 
Jordan  de  Bandynton,  William  de  Bathom  ,  William  Folyot,  William  le 
Fraunckeleyn,  William  de  Ashroke,  William  de  la  Wyke,  Robert  Gunde- 
vyle,  William  Martyn,  John  le  Waleys,  Henry  Tebaud,  William  Cauvely 
and  William  Sprengehoese,  to  inquire  whether  it  be  to  the  damage 
of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  Adam  le  Mareschal 
of  Cirencester  that  he  may  give  and  assign  i  messuage  and  the 
moiety  of  i  virgate  of  land  in  Cirencester,  Northcote,  and  Prestone 
to  the  Master  and  brethren  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
of  Cirencester  and  their  successors  for  ever  or  not,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Adam  le  Mareschal  that  he  may  give  and  assign  the  said 
messuage  and  land  to  the  said  Master  and  brethren ;  to  hold  to 
them  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage  in  Cirencester  is  held  of  Walter  Spryngald 
and  his  heirs  by  the  service  of  \2d.  by  the  year,  and  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  besides  the  said  rent  I2d.  The  said  land  in  North- 
cote and  Prestone  is  held  of  Peter  de  Helyon  and  his  heirs  by  the 
service  of  3J.  by  the  year,  and  is  worth,  clear,  besides  the  said 
service,  3^. 

The  said  Adam  le  Mareschall  has  besides  the  said  gift  lands  and 
tenements,  which  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services  to  be  done 

GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL.    V.  D 


34  Gloucestershire 

as  well  for  the  said  messuag-e  and  land  so  given  as  for  other  lands 
and  tenements  retained  to  him,  and  for  other  charges  which  he 
sustained  and  was  wont  to  sustain  as  in  suits,  views  of  franlcpledge, 
aids,  tallages,  vigils,  fines,  &c.  And  the  said  Adani  may  be  put  on 
juries,  assizes,  and  other  recognizances  as  he  was  wont  to  be  put 
before  the  said  gift.  And  the  country  by  the  said  gift,  in  default 
of  the  said  Adam,  shall  not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Edw.  I,  No.  133. 


The  King  to  the  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  greeting.  The  Abbot 
of  Fyscamp  has  shown  to  us  that  whereas  the  lord  H.  King 
of  England,  our  father,  by  his  charter  gave  to  the  Church  of  Holy 
Trinity  of  Fyscamp  and  the  monks  serving  God  there,  the  hundred 
of  Salemannesbury  with  the  royalty  and  all  other  things  thereto 
belonging :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors  of  our  said  father 
in  exchange  for  our  vills  of  Wynchelse  and  la  Rye  :  our  bailiffs  of 
our  hundred  of  Kistesgate,  declaring  that  the  vill  of  Netheresuelle 
(which  is  within  the  precinct  of  the  said  hundred  of  Salemannesbury 
as  it  is  said),  belongs  to  our  said  hundred,  distrain  the  men  of  the 
said  vill  of  Netheresuelle  to  do  suit  and  other  things  at  our  said 
hundred  which  of  right  they  ought  not  to  do,  separating  the  said 
vill  of  Netheresuelle  wholly  from  the  said  hundred  of  Salemannes- 
bury and  annexing  it  to  our  said  hundred  unjustly,  to  the  no  small 
<lamage  of  the  said  Abbot  and  to  the  manifest  disinheritance  of 
the  said  Church.  We,  willing  to  be  fully  certified  whether  the 
said  vill  of  Netheresuelle  belongs  and  of  old  belonged  to  the  said 
hundred  of  Salemannesbury  or  to  our  said  hundred  of  Kistesgate 
or  not,  command  you  by  the  oath  of  good  and  lawful  men  of  your 
country  diligently  to  make  inquiry  as  to  the  premises  and  to  send 
iis  the  inquisition  so  made. 

Witness  Ourself  at  Westminster  6  April,  33  Edw.  I  [1305]. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Thomas  de  Gardinis, 
■^  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  James  the  Apostle,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  by  the  oath  of  Henry  de 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  35 

Chaveryngworth,  Thomas  de  Newentone^  Nicholas  de  Staveleye,  William 
de  Cundicote,  John  de  As/one,  William  de  Hudicote,  Richard  de  Hudicote, 
Walter  de  Culne,  Hugh  le  Despenser,  Henry  le  Deyer,  Richard  aJle 
Bachuse,  and  Henry  de  Cotes,  to  inquire  whether  the  vill  of  Nethere- 
suelle  is  appertaining  and  of  old  time  appertained  to  the  hundred 
of  Salemannesbury  or  to  the  hundred  of  the  lord  the  King  of 
Kistesgfate,  who  say  that 

The  said  vill  of  Nethersuelle  is  pertaining-  to  the  hundred  of  the 
Abbot  of  Fyscamp  of  Salemannesbury  and  for  all  time  appertained 
thereto  until  Richard  Earl  of  Cornwall  purchased  the  said  vill  and 
took  away  the  said  vill  from  the  said  hundred  of  Salemannesbury. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JJ  Edw.  I,  No.  I4g, 

[The  petition  in  Norman-French  of  the  said  Abbot  is  annexed 
to  the  above  Inquisition.] 


auam  le  ai8aalsi|)e. 

I  no  UlSltlOn  taken  at  Durseleie  before  the  King's  escheator, 
-*■  10  October,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  whether  it  be  to  the  damage 
of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  Adam  le  Walsche 
that  he  may  have  again  and  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  of  the  King 
and  his  heirs  for  ever  i  messuage  and  i  virgate  of  land  in  Hulle, 
which  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  as  it  is  said,  and  which  he 
acquired  of  Nicholas  son  of  Ralph  to  himself  in  fee  without  licence 
of  the  King,  and  which  are  taken  into  the  hand  of  the  King  by 
reason  of  the  said  trespass,  or  not,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  de 
Oulepenne,  John  le  Skay,  William  de  Combe,  Robert  Bastard,  Robert 
Russel,  William  le  Kfiyt,  Robert  Passeleuwe,  Thomas  Inthewodhende, 
John  le  Crau,  William  le  Fort,  Henry  atte  Welle,  and  Robert  atte  Zate, 
who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Adam  le  Walshe  that  he  may  have  again  i  messuage  and 
I  virgate  of  land  in  Hulle,  which  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief, 
and  which  he  acquired  of  Nicholas  son  of  Ralph  in  fee  without 
licence  of  the  King,  and  which  are  taken  into  the  hand  of  the 
King  by  reason  of  the  said  trespass ;  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs 
of  the  King  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage  and  land  are  held  in  chief  of  the  King 
because  Nicholas  son  of  Ralph  who  enfeoffed  the  said  Adam  thereof 
holds  the  manor  of  Hulle  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of 

D  2 


36  Gloucestershire 

half  a  knight's  fee,  and  were  held  in  villeinage  of  the  said  Nicholas 
as  of  the  said  manor,  paying  to  him  in  rents  and  services  \2s.  by 
the  year.  The  said  messuage  is  now  worth  by  the  year  3^.  4^., 
and  the  said  virgate  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \0s. 

There  remains  to  the  said  Nicholas  son  of  Ralph  besides  the  said 
messuage  and  land  in  the  manor  of  HuUe  and  Nindesfeld  in  co. 
Gloucester  4  carucates  of  land  with  the  rents  and  services,  which 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20/.,  which  he  holds  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

There  remains  to  the  said  Nicholas  in  the  manor  of  Tockenham 
in  CO.  Somerset  2  carucates  of  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum, 

clear, ,  which  said  manor  he  holds  of  Roger  Bygod,  Earl  Marshall, 

by  the  service  of  keeping  the  gate  of  the  castle  of  Chapstouwe  for 
40  days  in  the  time  of  war.  No  other  lands  remain  to  the  said 
Nicholas  at  present. 

Chan.  Inq.p.m.,33  Edw.  I,  No.  206. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  bailiffs  of  the 
^     said  town  by  command  of  the  King  on  Thursday  next  after 
the  feast  of  St.  Faith  the  Virgin,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  hy  John  de 
Southeme,    Walter   de   Bernwode,   Robert  de   Staunedish,    William   le 
Bowyare,  William  de  Southham,  Roger  de  la  Berton,  John  Deverely 
Richard  de   Gardino,  William  le  Wheolare,  Ralph  Aurifaber,  John  de 
Naillesworth,  and  John  son  of  Robert  le  Deyere,  if  it  be  to  the  damage 
of  the  King,  or  others,  if  the  King  should  grant  to  the  Prior  and 
canons  of  St.  Oswald  of  Gloucester  that  they  may  retain  i  toft 
and  a  certain  plot  of  waste  land,  containing  60  feet  of  land  in 
length  and  40  feet  of  land  in  breadth  in  the  suburb  of  Gloucester,, 
which  they  acquired  of  William  le  Hopere,  and    i  plot  of  waste 
land  containing  80  feet  of  land  in  length  and  60  feet  of  land  in 
breadth  in  the  same  suburb,  which  they  acquired  of  the  Prior  and 
brethren  of  the  Order  of  the  Blessed  Mary  of  Mount  Carmel, 
and  3J.  2>d.  of  rent  in  Gloucester,  which  they  acquired  to  them- 
selves of  Robert  Sely  after  the  publication  of  the  statute  of  the  lord 
the  King  concerning  lands  and  tenements  not  to  be  put  to  mort- 
main without  the  King's   licence:    to   hold   to  them   and   their 
successors  for  ever,  or  not,  who  say  that 


Inqnisitiones  Post  Mortem.  37 

It  is  not  to  the  damag-e  of  the  King-  or  others  if  the  King-  should 
grant  to  the  said  Prior  and  Canons  the  said  acquisitions. 

The  said  toft  and  plots  of  land  acquired  of  the  said  William  le 
Hopere  are  held  of  the  Archbishop  of  Vork^  paying-  therefor  to 
the  said  Archbishop  by  the  year  i\d.,  and  doing-  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  said  Archbishop,  as  the  said  William  was  wont  to  do.  The 
plot  of  waste  land  acquired  of  the  Prior  and  brethren  of  the 
Order  of  the  Blessed  Mary  of  Mount  Carmel  is  held  of  the  Abbot 
of  Teukesburj',  paying-  to  the  said  Abbot  gd.  by  the  year  and  no 
other  service.  For  the  said  3^.  8^.  rent  there  is  no  service  due, 
and  it  is  held  of  the  said  Prior.  The  said  toft  and  plots  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  6d.  There  are  no  other  mesnes  between 
the  King-  and  the  said  William,  the  Prior  and  brethren  and  Robert, 
except  the  said  Archbishop  and  Abbot. 

The  lands  and  tenements  of  the  said  William  and  Robert  suffice 
for  the  customs  and  services  to  be  made,  as  well  for  the  said  toft 
land  and  rent  so  acquired,  as  for  other  tenements  retained  to 
themselves,  and  for  all  other  charg-es  which  the  said  William  and 
Robert  sustained,  or  were  wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  views  of 
frankpledg-e,  aids,  tallag-es,  &c.  The  said  William  and  Robert 
may  be  put  on  assizes,  juries,  and  other  recog-nizances,  as  they 
were  wont  to  be  put  before  the  said  acquisitions.  The  country  by 
reason  of  the  said  acquisitions,  by  the  default  of  the  said  William 
and  Robert,  shall  not  be  charg^ed  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JJ  Edw.  I,  No.  2II- 


C|)omas  tie  3lulra* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  John  de  Monte  Acuto,  Sheriff  of 
Somerset,  at  Somerton,  16  July,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  by  the 
oath  Oliver  Michel  and  others,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damag-e  of 
the  King-,  or  others,  if  the  King-  should  grant  to  Thomas  de  Luda 
and  Alianora  his  wife,  that  they  may  give  and  assig-n  i  messuag-e, 
1  carucate  of  land,  and  4  marks  of  rent  in  Holewale,  which  are 
held  of  the  King-  in  chief  as  it  is  said,  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of 
Abbodesbury,  or  not. 

There  remains  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Alianora  a  certain 
tenement  at  Bradeley,  in  co.  Gloucester,  and  it  is  held  of  Thomas 
de  Berkeley  by  the  service  of   i8</.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and 


38  Gloiuestershire 

suit  at  the  hundred  of  Berkeley  every  3  weeks,  and  it  is  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  5  marks. 

Chan.  Tnq.  p.m.,  JJ  Edw.  I,  No.  242. 


aiBiUtam  tit  Ballewte. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cherletone  before  the  King-'s 
'*'  escheator,  26  June,  33  Edw.  I  [1305],  if  it  be  to  ^he  damag-e 
of  the  King-  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  William  de 
Ballecote  that  he  may  have  again  and  hold  for  his  whole  life  all 
the  lands  and  tenements  in  Cherlington,  Chiretone,  Hamptonet, 
and  Tettebury,  which  Matilda  de  Moriuo  Mari,  deceased,  who  held 
of  the  King  in  chief,  gave  to  Geoffrey  de  Ballecote,  brother  of  the 
said  William,  to  hold  to  the  said  Geoffrey  and  the  heirs  of  his  body, 
and  which  the  said  Geoffrey  granted  to  the  said  William  for  his 
whole  life :  which  said  grant  the  said  Matilda  by  her  charter 
afterwards  confirmed ;  and  which  lands  and  tenements,  because 
they  were  alienated  without  the  licence  of  the  King-,  are  taken 
into  the  King's  hands,  or  not,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  de 
Naylesworth,  Richard  Elynaunt,  Alan  de  Horrewode,  Richard  de 
Wockeseye,  Robert  de  Molendino,  William  de  Aldrinton,  John  de  la  Hulk, 
Thomas  de  Collesbourne,  Adam  Nel,  John  de  Westihrop,  John  Everardy 
and  Thomas  atte  Horestone,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King-  should 
g-rant  to  Willianide  Ballecote  that  he  may  have  again  and  hold  for 
his  whole  life  according  to  the  form  of  the  said  grant  and  con- 
firmation all  the  lands  and  tenements  in  Cherlinton,  Chireton, 
Hamptone,  and  Tettebury,  which  Matilda  de  Mortuo  Mari,  deceased, 
held  of  the  King  in  chief. 

The  said  lands  and  tenements  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  as 
members  of  the  barton  of  Raddenor,  but  by  what  service  the 
jurors  do  not  know. 

There  are  at  Cherlington  and  Tettebury  6  virgates  of  land  in 
villeinage  which  are  worth  by  the  year  in  all  services  48J.,  to  be 
taken  at  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  the  Annunciation  of 
the  Blessed  Mary,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael.  There  is  i  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land  in 
Chireton  which  pay  by  the  year  in  all  services  is.,  to  be  taken  at 
the  said  4  terms.  There  is  i  messuage  and  i  virgate  of  land  in 
villeinage  at  Hamptone,  which  is  worth  by  the  year  in  all  services 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  39 

7j.  at  two  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  the  feasts  of  Sl  Michael  and  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  57^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Edw.  I,  No.  244. 


T 


lie  King  to  Walter  de  Gloucester,  escheator  on  this  side  the 
Trent,  g-reeting-.  Although  we  have  understood  by  a  certain 
inquisition  made  by  you  and  returned  into  our  Chancery  that  it  is 
not  to  the  damage  of  ourself  or  others  if  we  should  grant  to  lohn 
de  Thorndon  that  he  may  have  again  and  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs 
of  us  and  our  heirs  for  ever  14  librates  of  rent  in  Upton,  Dughton, 
and  Tettebury,  which  he  acquired  to  himself  in  fee  without  our 
licence  of  William  de  Bello  Campo,  formerly  Earl  of  Warwick, 
deceased,  who  held  the  said  rent  of  us  in  chief,  and  which  by 
reason  of  that  trespass  are  taken  by  you  into  our  hand  as  it  is 
said :  nevertheless  because  Peter  de  Breous'  afterwards  in  our 
presence  asserted  that  that  rent  was  not  held  of  us  immediately, 
but  of  the  said  Peter  as  mesne  between  us  and  the  said  Earl  of  the 
said  rent :  we,  willing  to  be  fully  certified  of  this  matter,  command 
you  by  the  oath  of  good  and  lawful  men  of  your  bailiwick  to 
inquire  diligently  into  the  truth  thereof,  &c. 

Witness  ourself  at  Fyndon,  19  June,  33  Edw.  I  [1305]. 


3of)n  lie  Cl)omliDm 

I  nquisition  made  at  Vwelegh,  22  August,  33  Edw.  I  [1305], 
upon  the  articles  in  the  writ  hereto  annexed,  by  the  oath  of 
Thomas  de  Beleye,  Henry  de  Camme,  Robert  le  Warenner,  Walter 
Motoun,  John  de  Chalkford,  Walter  de  Estcourt,  Reginald  de  Northcote, 
Richard  Elenaunr,  Walter  Richer,  Richard  de  Bosco,  William  de  Hode- 
kenhasshe,  John  son  of  Hugh,  Thomas  Don,  Nicholas  de  Meisy,  and 
John  Maheel,  who  say  that 

The  14  librates  of  rent  in  Upton,  Dughton,  and  Tettebury  in  co. 
Gloucester  which  yb^«  de  Thorndon  acquired  to  himself  of  William 
de  Bello  Campo,  formerly  Earl  of  Warwick,  deceased,  are  not  held 
of  the  King  immediately,  but  of  Peter  de  Brecms  as  mesne  between 
the  said  King  and  the  said  tenant  of  the  said  rent,  because  they 

4 


40  Gloucestershire 

say  that  a  certain  William  de  Breous\  deceased,  who  at  one  time 
held  the  manor  of  Tettebury,  together  with  the  said  rent,  and 
other  lands  and  tenements  belonging  to  the  said  manor  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee,  gave  the  said  14 
librates  of  rent  160  years  ago  and  more  to  William  de  Bello  Campo, 
great  grandfather  of  the  said  Earl  and  to  Berta,  daughter  of  the 
said  William  de  Brewos*  in  free  marriage,  to  be  held  of  the  same 
William  de  Brewos'  and  his^  heirs  according  to  the  form  of  the 
enfeoffment  made  thereof  to  the  said  William  and  Berta. 

Afterwards  a  certain  William  de  Breous\  kinsman  and  heir  of  the 
said  William  de  Breous\  enfeoffed  the  said  Peter  de  Breous"  of  the 
manor  of  Tettebury  with  the  service  of  the  said  Earl  of  the  said 
rent  and  all  other  things  to  the  said  manor  belonging :  to  hold  of 
the  King  and  his  heirs  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee  as  is  afore- 
•said,  by  the  which  they  say  as  before  that  the  said  rent  is  not  held 
of  the  King  immediately,  but  of  the  said  Peter  as  mesne  between 
the  King  and  the  tenant. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Edw.  I,  No.  245. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Sir  Thomas  de 
^  Gardinis,  then  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  and  the  bailiffs  of  the 
said  borough,  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Giles, 
33  Edw.  I  [1305],  by  John  de  Coumbe,  William  de  Esthulle,  Bartho- 
lomew Pistor,  Alexander  de  Penedok,  Andrew  de  Penedok,  John  de 
Froucester,  Robert  de  Lassindone,  Matthew  le  Parmenter,  Richard  de 
Gardino,  John  de  Northwich,  Reginald  Seliburn,  and  John  de  Dimmok, 
if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Agnes,  who  was  the  wife  of  John  de  Pershore,  of  Gloucester, 
that  she  may  give  and  assign  to  the  Abbess  of  Godestowe  and 
the  nuns  there  i  messuage  and  3  shops  in  Gloucester,  or  not,  who 
say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others. 

The  said  messuage  and  shops  are  held  of  the  said  Abbess  by 
the  service  of  S^.,  and  are  worth  so  much  by  the  year  clear. 

The  said  Agnes  has  no  other  lands  or  tenements  except  the  said 
messuage  and  shops,  but  the  tenants  hiring  the  said  messuage  and 
shops  may  suffice  to  do  all  the  customs,  service,  and  other  charges 
which  the  same  messuage  and  shops  sustained,  and  were  wont  to 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  41 

sustain,  as  in  suits,  views  of  frankpledg-e,  aids,  &c. ;  the  country 
by  the  said  g^ift,  in  default  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Agnes,  shall 
not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Ediv.  /,  No.  262. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Meone  before  the  King's  escheator, 
"*■  7  March,  34  Edw.  I  [1306],  concerning  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Edward  de  Pennebrugg  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of 
William  de  Aston,  John  de  Aston,  Nicholas  de  Staveleie,  John  de  Burne, 
John  de  la  Grene,  Gilbert  de  Ilmyndon,  Henry  Felyn  of  Quenton, 
William  de  Burne,  Rand  {Rondi)  Wyiekyn,  Walter  Wattevile,  Henry 
Lefsy,  and  John  de  Dersinton,  who  say  that 

Edward  de  Pennebrugg  held  at  Meone  of  the  gift  and  feoffment 
of  John  de  Pennebrugg  made  to  the  said  Edward  and  the  heirs  of 
his  body,  10  marks  of  yearly  rent  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  the  fourth  part  of  i  knight's  fee,  to  be  taken  of  8  tenants 
at  Michaelmas,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary, 
and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist :  which  said  tenants  held 
of  the  said  Edward  6^  virgates  of  land  in  the  said  vill  by  the  said 
rent. 

The  said  Edward  died  without  heir  of  his  body,  whereby  the 
said  rent  ought  to  revert  to  the  said_/<?A«  de  Pennebrugg. 

The  said  fohn  is  the  brother  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Edward, 
and  is  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  £6  1 3^.  4^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34.  Edw.  I,  No.  7. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's 
"^  escheator,  1 7  October,  34  Edw.  I  [  1 306],  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  William  Bleith  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  in  the  said  county  on  the  day  that  he  died,  &c.,  by  the 
oath  of  Nicholas  atte  Hulk,  Robert  de  Aqua,  Ralph  de  Roddeleye, 
fohn  Sully,  John    Heved,  Ralph   de  Rodleye,  Junior,    Walter    Heved, 


42  Gloucestershire 

Henry   Waierhroke,   Richard   de  la   Felde,    Walter   Marchal,    William 
Lenlyn,  and  William  de  Staure,  who  say  that 

The  said  William  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  certain  tenements  in  the  vill  of  Neuwenham,  by  the  serjeanty 
of  beingf  one  of  the  King's  foresters  in  the  forest  of  Dene,  and 
paying  to  the  King  at  his  castle  of  St.  Briavell  by  the  year  at 
the  feast  of  St,  Michael  Sj. 

There  is  there  i  capital  messuage  which  is  worth  by  the  year 
6j.  There  are  there  60  acres  of  land  which  are  worth  by  the 
year  lOr.,  price  of  the  acre  2d.  There  are  there  10  cottars  who 
hold  10  cottages  and  pay  by  the  year  14J.  \d.  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary.  The 
custody  of  the  said  bailiwick  is  worth  nothing  per  annum. 

Sum  30J.  \d. 

The  same  William  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  the  forest  of 
Dene  of  the  assarts  of  the  King  180  acres,  by  the  service  of 
paying  to  the  King  by  the  year  44J.  (^d.  And  they  are  worth 
nothing  besides  the  said  rent. 

The  said  William  and  Joan  his  wife  held  jointly  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies  of  Ralph  de  Rodleye  12  acres  of  land  and 
5  acres  of  meadow,  by  the  service  of  3//.  by  the  year ;  the  said 
12  acres  of  land  are  worth  per  annum  2s.,  price  of  the  acre  T-d. ; 
and  the  said  5  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  by  the  year  ioj.,  price 
of  the  acre  7.s. ;  which  said  land  and  meadow  they  had  of  the  gift 
of  the  said  Ralph  de  Rodley,  and  they  held  the  same  up  to  the 
death  of  the  said  William. 

Sum  \2s. 

John  son  of  William  Bleith  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged  16 
years  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  last  past. 

Sum  total  42 J.  \d.,  whereof  there  ought  be  paid  back  by  the 
year  S^.  id.,  and  so  there  remains  clear  36^.  10^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34  Edw.  I,  No.  23. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  made  at  Gloucester  before  Thomas  de  Gardints, 
"*■  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  the 
Apostles  Philip  and  James,  34  Edw.  I  [1306],  by  the  oath  of  Roger 
de  la  Grene,John  le  Clerk,  of  Toynton,Juel  de  Hertelaund,  John  Crokf 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  43 

Peter  de  Acle,  Ranulphus  Marcolf,  William.  Aylwey,  Robert  de  Staverton, 
Ralph  le  Warener,  William  de  Hunteleye,  John,  son  of  William  le  Clerk, 
of  Toynton,  and  William  le  Frankekyn,  of  Tybertone,  to  inquire  how 
much  the  Church  of  Toynton  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford  is  worth 
by  the  year,  and  if  the  said  Church  is  vacant,  and  if  the  King  may 
give  that  Church  by  reason  of  the  vacancy  of  the  Abbey  of  St. 
Peter  of  Gloucester,  which  is  vacant  and  in  the  hand  of  the  King, 
who  say  that 

The  said  Church  is  worth  by  the  year  15  marks,  and  is  now 
vacant.  The  King  may  give  the  same  by  reason  of  the  vacancy 
of  the  said  Abbey. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34  Edw.  I,  No  64. 


I  nCIUlSltlOn  made  at  Ruardyn  on  Saturday  next  after  the 
'*'  feast  of  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle,  34  Edw.  I  [1306],  before 
John  de  Aylbertone,  bailiff  of  the  liberty  of  St.  Briavel  under  Sir  John 
Boutortte,  by  the  oath  of  William  Smart,  Richard  de  la  Berwe,  Thomas 
de  Leye,  Walter  le  Hayward,  Thomas  Avel,  William  Phelip,  John 
Marky,  William  Mark}',  senior,  Hugh  le  Fr ere,  John  de  Leye,  William 
le  Berth,  and  Richard  Heed,  who  say  that 

One  messuage  which  Henry  Pridy,  junior,  who  was  outlawed  for 
felony,  had  in  the  vill  of  Ruardyne,  has  been  in  the  hand  of  the 
King  for  i  year  and  i  day  and  more,  and  that  he  held  the  said 
messuage  of  Nicholas  le  Paumer  in  chief,  and  now  the  township  of 
Ruardyn  holds  that  messuage,  and  ought  to  answer  to  the  King 
for  2s.  6d.  for  the  year  and  waste. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34  Edw.  I,  No.  /J. 


3^l)n  lie  JfttfeenSam. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  made  at  Worcester  before  the  King's  escheator, 
"*'  23  February,  34  Edw.  I  [1306],  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the 
damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  John  de 
FecKam,  Chaplain,  that  he  may  have  again  and  retain  to  himself 
and  his  heirs  i  messuage  and  the  4th  part  of  1  virgate  of  land  in 
Northwyke,  which  he  acquired  to  himself  and  his  heirs  of  Godfrey 
Giffard,  now  deceased,  who  held  the  same  of  the  King  in  chief, 
and  which,  by  reason  of  the  trespass  which  he  made  by  entering 


44  Gloucestershire 

the  same  without  the  license  of  the  King-,  are  taken  into  the  hand 
of  the  King-,  «&c. 

The  jurors  say  that  there  remain  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  Godfrey 
2  manors  in  co.  Gloucester,  viz.,  Weston  and  Norton,  and  that  the 
said  manors  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  to  wit,  Weston  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  Norton  by  the  service  of  half  a 
knig-ht's    fee :    Weston   is    worth    per    annum,   clear,    £20,   and 

Norton  £20. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34  Edw.  /,   No.  gi. 


asauiiam  3^usseL  a^^.^,^^ 

Inquisition  made  at  King-eston  Russel  before  the  King's 
escheator,  16  August,  34  Edw.  I  [1306],  whether  it  be  to  the 
damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  William 
Russel  that  he  may  give  and  grant  his  manor  of  Kyngeston  in  co. 
Dorset,  which  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  as  it  is  said,  to  Nicholas 
Mortesthorn  and  to  Nicholaa  his  wife  for  their  lives. 

There  remain  to  the  said  William,  besides  the  said  grant,  the 
manor  of  Derham  in  co.  Gloucester,  which  is  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  barony,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £30. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34  Edw.  1,  No.  130. 


goljn  Colt. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Wynchecombe  before  Thomas  dc 
Gardinis.  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  in  the  morrow 
of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  34  Edw.  I  [1305],  by  the  oath  of  Hugh 
dc  Cockehury,  Adam  Spar  ewe,  Thomas  de  Newcnton,  Robert  de  Aldrinton, 
John  Bracehruggc,  Thomas  Boi evil,  James  de  Hallyngge,  Henry  le  Deyer, 
Hugh  le  Espenccr,  Peter  de  Prestone,  IVilliam  le  White,  and  William 
de  la  HuUe,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others 
if  the  King  should  grant  to  John  Cole,  of  Teukesbury,  that  he  may 
give  and  assign  i  virgate  of  land  in  Twenyngges,  next  Tev.kes- 
bury,  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of  Wynchecombe ;  and  to  Henry 
de  Cotes,  next  Wynchecombe,  that  he  may  give  and  assign  i  mes- 
suage and  I  virgate  of  land  in  Cotes,  next  Wynchecumbe,  to  the 
said  Abbot  and  convent,  or  not,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the   damage  of  the  King  or   others   if  the    King 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  45 

should  grant  to  the  said  John  and  Henry  that  they  may  give  and 
assign  the  said  messuage  and  land  to  the  said  Abbot  and  convent ; 
to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

The  said  messuage  and  land  are  held  of  the  said  Abbot  of 
Wynchecombe,  to  wit,  the  said  virgate  of  land  of  John  Cole,  by 
the  service  of  paying  to  the  said  Abbot  by  the  year  6j.  8</.,  and 
doing  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  Abbot  every  3  weeks ;  and  the 
said  messuage  and  land  of  Henry  de  Cotes  by  the  service  of  paying 
to  the  said  Abbot  by  the  year  21s.  ']\d.,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  said  Abbot  every  3  weeks.  The  said  messuage  and  lands 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  besides  the  said  service,  6j.  8^.  The 
said  Abbot  is  the  mesne  between  the  King  and  the  said  John  and 
Henry,  and  no  other. 

There  remains  to  the  said  John  and  Henry  2  carucates  of  land 
besides  the  said  gift,  which  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  10/.,  and 
which  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services  duly  to  be  made,  as 
well  for  the  said  messuage  and  lands  so  given  as  for  other 
lands  and  tenements  retained  to  themselves,  and  for  all  other 
charges  which  they  sustained,  and  were  wont  to  sustain,  as  in 
suits,  views  of  frankpledge,  aids,  tallages,  vigils,  fines,  &c.  The 
said  Johi  and  Hemy  may  be  put  on  assizes,  juries,  and  recognizances, 
as  they  were  wont  to  be  put  before  the  said  gift.  The  country  by 
the  said  gift,  in  default  of  the  said  John  and  Henry,  shall  not  be 
charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34  Edw.  I,  No.  166. 


%tA)Xiy  JSisj^op  of  iantjaff. 

H  QW3.rcl,   &c.,  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  justice  of  his  forest  on 
-■^     this  side  the  Trent,  greeting. 

Whereas  lately  for  the  emendation  of  the  Bishopric  of  Landaff, 
which  is  known  to  be  too  poor,  also,  in  aid  (subvention)  of  the 
sustentation  of  a  certain  chaplain  celebrating,  and  for  ever  to 
celebrate,  divine  service  every  day  for  our  soul  and  the  souls  of 
our  ancestors,  in  the  church  of  All  Souls  of  la  Neulond  within 
our  forest  of  Dene,  which  John  Bishop  oj  Landaff  holds  appro- 
priated to  him  and  his  successors — we  have  granted  to  the  said 
Bishop,  by  our  Letters  Patent,  that  he  and  his  successors  may  take 
and  have  for  his  Church  of  la  Neulond  all  the  tithes  forthcoming  of 
the  assarts  within  the  said  forest  newly  assarted  and  to  be  assarted. 


46  Gloucestershire 

which  we  will  shall  belong  to  the  said  Church  for  ever,  so  that 
those  assarts  be  outside  the  limits  of  any  parish ;  and  now  on 
behalf  of  the  said  Bishop  it  is  shown  to  us  that  Master  William  de 
Kvngesione,  parson  of  the  church  of  Westbury  on  Severn,  Ralph 
de  Abhale,  parson  of  the  Church  of  English  Bykenore,  yc-^«,  parson 
of  the  Church  of  Staunton,  Henry,  parson  of  the  Church  of  Magna 
Dene,  Adam,  parson  of  the  church  of  Aure,  and  other  parsons  of 
other  churches  of  adjacent  parts,  declaring  the  said  assarts  to  be 
within  the  limits  of  the  parishes  of  their  said  churches,  do  often 
disturb  and  trouble  the  said  Bishop  in  the  taking  of  the  tithes 
forthcoming  from  the  said  assarts,  and  strive  to  usurp  the  said 
tithes  to  themselves  and  their  said  churches,  to  the  weakening  and 
annulling  of  our  said  grant,  and  to  the  manifest  prejudice  and 
damage  of  the  said  Bishop :  We,  not  willing  that  our  said  grant 
should  be  impeded  or  annulled  by  frivolous  and  unjust  claims, 
especially  as  we  and  our  progenitors.  Kings  of  England,  have 
been  wont  to  freely  confer  the  tithes  forthcoming  from  such  assarts 
within  our  forests  in  times  past :  command  you  to  call  before  you 
the  foresters  and  other  ministers  of  our  said  forest,  also  other  good 
and  lawful  men  of  your  bailiwick,  by  whom  the  truth  of  the  matter 
may  be  the  better  known,  &c.,  and  in  the  presence  of  the  said 
William  and  others  diligently  to  inquire  whether  those  assarts  or 
any  of  them  are  within  the  limits  of  the  parishes  of  the  said 
churches,  or  of  others  of  those  parts,  &c.,  and  whether  the  said 
William  and  others  or  their  predecessors,  or  any  other  parsons  of 
the  churches  of  the  parts  adjoining,  were  hitherto  wont  to  take 
any  tithes  forthcoming  from  the  soil  in  which  the  said  assarts  now 
are,  before  those  assarts  were  made,  although  of  the  land  being 
within  the  limits  of  the  parishes  of  the  said  churches,  or  not ;  and 
if  so,  what  tithes,  and  from  what  time  and  in  what  manner,  &c. 
Witness  Ourself  at  Westminster,  28  May,  34  Edw.  I  [1306]. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  on  Friday  the  8th  day  of 
Ji^'y>  34  Edw.  I  [1306],  before  Robert  de  Haraveden,  locum 
tenens  of  Sir  Hugh  le  Despenser,  by  the  oath  of  William  Bleyth, 
William  Hathewv,  Robert  de  Aure,  Robert  Beter,  A^icholas  le  Long, 
John  Waryn,  William  Byllyng,  forestars,  Elias  de  Aylberton,  Alexander 
de  Bykenour,  Walter  de  Nasse,  verderers.  and  other  ministers,  Warin 
son  of  William,  Henry  dc  Camnee,  Robert  de  Coveleye,  Simon  de  Solers, 
Walter  de  Kedyford,  JMcJiolas  de  Sterdeite,  Peter  de  Cojnmede,  William 
Holt  of  Dene,   William  de  Heydene,  Roger  de  Rnvenhulle,  and  other 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  47 

good  a"d  lawful  men  being-  within  the  metes  of  the  forest  of  Dene, 
who  say  that 

The  King-  at  his  pleasure  may  confer  all  tithes,  great  and  small, 
01  thcoming  from  all  assarts  in  his  demesne  soil  newly  assarted  and 
hrreafter  to  be  assarted,  by  Sir  Walter  de  Gloucester  and  Sir  William 
de  Hardene  assigned  as  wastes  and  assarts  of  the  said  King  in  his 
forests  to  be  taxed  and  rented  to  whomsoever  he  may  please,  and 
that  none  of  the  said  assarts  are  within  the  limits  of  any  of  the 
Churches  of  those  adjacent  parts,  and  that  no  parson  of  the  Churches 
of  the  adjacent  parts  or  their  predecessors  have  hitherto  taken 
or  were  wont  to  take  any  tithes  forthcoming  from  the  said  demesne 
soil  in  which  the  said  assarts  now  are,  before  those  assarts  were 
made,  although  of  their  land  within  the  limits  of  the  parishes  of 
those  parts. 

Chan.  Inq.  pjti.,  34  Edw.  I,  No.  184. 


aiepntrer  lie  33pfeenore. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Ruwardyn  before  the  King's  escheator, 
■^  8  June,  34  Edw.  I  [1306],  if  it  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King 
or  others  if  the  King-  should  grant  to  Alexander  de  Byckenore  that 
he  may  have  again  and  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever  i  messuage, 

1  carucate  of  land,   3  acres  of  meadow,  6  marks  of   rent,  and 

2  parts  of  I  water  mill  in  Ruwardyn  and  Luddebroke  which  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief,  and  which  he  acquired  to  himself  and 
his  heirs,  without  the  licence  of  the  King,  of  Robert  Urry  in  fee, 
and  which  by  reason  of  the  said  trespass  are  taken  into  the  hand 
of  the  King,  or  not,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Malemort,  Walter  de 
Keddeford,  William  Ely,  William  de  Loddebrok,  Robert  Avenel,  Thomas 
Tylly,  Ralph  Ordrich,  Walter  Holt,  Walter  Ordrich,  Richard  de  la 
Berwe,  Nicholas  le  Palmar,  and  William  le  Cartare,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Alexander  de  Byckenor  that  he  may  have  again  and  hold  to 
him  and  his  heirs  of  the  King  and  his  heirs  for  ever  i  messuage, 

1  carucate  of  land,   3  acres  of  meadov/,  6  marks  of  rent,  and 

2  parts  of  I  water  mill  in  Ruwardyn  and  Luddebrok,  which  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief,  and  which  he  acquired  to  him  and  his 
heirs  without  the  licence  of  the  King  of  Robert  Urry  in  fee,  and 
which  by  reason  of  that  trespass  are  taken  into  the  hand  of  the 
King. 


48  Gloucestershire 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King-  in  chief  by  the  service 
of  keeping-  a  certain  part  of  the  forest  of  Dene  which  is  called  the 
Bailliwick  of  Ruardyn,  and  paying-  to  the  King  by  the  year  20J., 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  at  the  King's  castle  of  St.  Brevello. 

The  capital  messuage  is  worth  by  the  year  \id.  The  said 
carucate  of  land  contains  60  acres,  which  are  worth  by  the  year 
1 5 J.,  price  of  the  acre  3</.  The  3  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  by 
the  year  3^.,  price  of  the  acre  \2d.  There  are  there  30  free 
tenants  who  pay  by  the  year  at  4  terms  6  marks  of  rent,  viz.,  at 
the  feasts  of  St,  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the 
Blessed  Mary,  and  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary.  The  said 
2  parts  of  the  mill  are  worth  per  annum  i  is.  4d. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  11 23-.  4^,,  whereof  in 
repayment  to  the  King  by  the  year  20s.,  and  so  the  sum  is  clear 
£4  l2s.  4d.  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  34  Edw.  I,  No.  2l6. 


Silmaric'  \t  ©espmsen 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Stanley  Regis  before  the  King's 
-*-  escheator,  1 7  (?)  day  of  January,  34  Edw.  I  [  1 306],  if  it  be  to  the 
damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should  grant  to  Almaru 
le  Despenser  that  he  may  give  and  assign  2  virgates  and  8  acres  of 
land,  I  acre  of  meadow,  and  2  acres  of  wood  in  Stanley,  which  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief,  to  John  Notilyn  Bind  Joan  his  wife  and 
their  heirs,  kc,  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Clifford,  William  de 
Peddesmore,  William  Basset,  William  le  Bissare,    Walter  le  Esse , 

William  Beyvile,   Robert  de  Sudleye,  Elias   de    Benmare,    Thomas  le 

Bissare,   Siition  le  Esse ,  Joh?i  le  Despens' ,  and  Adam  atte  Mulle,. 

who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  Ahuaric'  le  Despenser  that  he  may  give  and  assign  2 
virgates  and  8  acres  of  land,  i  acre  of  meadow,  and  2  acres  of 
wood  in  Stanley,  which  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  \.o  Johrt 
NQttlyji  andyi?^//  his  wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies  of  the  King  and  his  heirs  by  the  services  thereof  due  and 
accustomed.  If  the  %?i\^John  and  Joan  shall  die  without  such  heirs, 
then  the  said  lands  shall  revert  to  the  said  Almaric'  for  ever.  The 
said  lands  are  held  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  the  i6th  part  of 
half  a  knight's  fee,  because  the  said  Almaric'  holds  the  manor  of 
Stanley  Regis  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 


Inqiiisitiones  Post  Mortem.  49 

and  this  is  the  i6th  part  of  the  said  manor,  which  said  i6th  part 
owes  2  appearing-s  at  the  view  of  frankpledg-e  at  the  hundred  of 

the  King-  of  W by  the  year,  and  3^.  6j^.,  which  is  called  le 

Hundredswite.     The  said   lands and   i   messuag-e,  which  said 

messuag-e  is  worth  by  the  year  is.  The  said  60  acres  of  land  are 
worth  by  the  year  15^.,  price  of  the  acre  3</.  The  said  acre  of 
meadow  is  worth  by  the  year  i8(/.,  and  the  2  acres  of  wood  are 
worth  by  the  year  \id. ;  price  of  the  acre  6d. 

The  soXdiJohn  Notilyn  has  in  co.  Warwick  at  Coventry 6oj.  (?) 

of  land,  wherefrom  accrues  to  the  King-  wardship  and  marriag-e 
by  the  death  of  the  %s!\^John  by  the  tenure  abovesaid. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  i  iqj.  6^.,  whereof  in  repay- 
ment to  the  Kingf  of  Hundredswite  1$.  6kd.,  and  so  there  is  clear 
n6s.  ii^d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  J4  Edw.  I,  No.  232. 


a^ojjer  It  Biflotr,  €ail  xif  J^orfolfe. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Strugoil  before  the  King-'s  Escheator, 
-*"  29  December,  35  Edw.  I  [1306],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
which  were  of  Roger  le  Bigod,  Earl  of  Norfolk,  and  Marshall  of 
Eng-land,  in  the  parts  of  Strog-oil  in  co.  Gloucester,  by  the  oath  of 
John  Herlof,  John  de  Perifeld,  William  Surosone,  William  de  Ccsniers, 
Waller  le  Mideward,  Nicholas  Gonbi,  Nicholas  Edwyne,  William  Atte 
Halle,  Philip  Maythlan,  Philip  le  Takkere,  John  Herlof,  Junior,  and 
William  de  Strecche,  of  the  boroug-h  of  Strogoil,  and  Philip  de  la 
Moore,  Roger  de  Seininor,  Matthew  Deneband,  Walter  de  Bendevile, 
John  de  Lee,  Walter  Kemeys,  Robert  Kemeys,  Griffin  Meillour,  Laurence 
de  Per  res f eld,  Leinthin  Ab  Morgan,  Walter  de  Seint  Ernan  and  Roger 
Ab  Ythel,  of  the  liberty  of  Went,  and  Walter  Waldyng,  Robert  de  Auste, 
Adam  de  Wirivode,  John  le  Waleis,  Henry  Rupe,  William  Rupe,  John 
Strogoil,  Ralph  de  Lancund,  Adam  de  Parco,  Richard  Gole,  Walter 
Bynetheweye  and  Adam  Esegan,  of  the  parts  of  Tudenham,  who  say 
that 

The  Castle  and  Borough. 

The  said  Earl  held  the  castle  with  the  boroug-h  of  Stroig-oil,  in 
the  said  county  of  the  King-  in  chief,  on  the  day  that  he  died,  by 

knights  service to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  of  the  g-iftand 

enfeoffment  of  the  King-.     The  said  castle  is  worth  nothing-  beyond 

GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL,    V.  E 


50  Gloucestershire 

the  sustentation  of  the  houses  being-  within  the  same.  There  are 
in  the  said  borough  burgesses  who  hold  308  burgages  and  the 
third  part  of  i  burgage,  who  pay  by  the  year  £15  8j.  A^d.  at  the 
feasts  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Hockedei,  St.  John  the 
Baptist  and  St.  Michael,  for  each  burgage  \2d.0i  ancient  custom. 
There  is  there  i  tenant  who  holds  in  the  same  borough  a  certain^ 
piece  of  land  freely,  and  pays  by  the  year  \d.  at  the  feast  of  St. 
Michael.  And  another  free  tenant  there  who  pays  by  the  year  at 
the  said  terms  for  a  certain  plot  of  land  \d.  And  another  free 
tenant  there,  who  likewise,  holds  a  certain  plot  of  land  there,  and 
pays  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  7^.  The  tenants  of  John  Ab 
Adam  in  the  vill  of  Beteslegh  pay  by  the  year  for  certain  lands  and^ 
tenements,  which  they  held  of  the  said  Earl  in  the  said  vill,  lOs.  at 
the  said  terms.  The  rent  of  the  booths  {domorum  cendaruni)  in 
the  market,  is  worth  one  year  with  another  60^.  at  the  said  terms. 
The  prisage  of  the  ale  of  the  whole  borough  is  worth  per  annum 
£20,  because  they  say  that  the  lord  of  the  same  borough  ought  to 
take  of  each  tavern,  of  each  burgess,  as  often  as  he  shall  brew,  by 
the  year  32  gallons  of  ale  of  the  best,  for  which  he  shall  take  of 
the  lord  4^.;  or  give  to  the  lord  as  often  as  he  shall  brew  16 
gallons  of  ale,  and  9^/.  for  the  said  prisage,  or  \^.  for  the  said 
prisage,  the  said  \d.  being  deducted.  The  toll  of  the  market  of  the 
same  borough,  with  the  customs  of  those  passing  through  the 
middle  of  the  said  borough,  is  worth  by  the  year  £20.  The  prisage 
of  fish  is  worth  by  the  year  2s.,  because  the  lord  of  the  said 
borough  takes  of  each  boat  bringing  or  carrying  fresh  fish,  the 
best  fish  of  the  same  boat  coming  to  the  said  borough,  but  he  takes 
nothing  of  salt  fish.  And  each  of  the  said  burgesses  makes  3  suits 
at  3  hundreds  by  the  year,  on  the  Mondays  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Hilary,  Hockedei,  and  St.  Michael.  Moreover,  he  shall 
come  to  a  certain  hundred  of  the  lord  from  quindene  to  quindene 
throughout  the  whole  year,  except  between  the  feast  of  St.  Peter 
ad  Vincula  up  to  the  feast  of  St  Michael,  if  he  be  in  the  said 
borough  and  be  likewise  summoned  by  the  bailiff  of  the  said 
borough,  otherwise  not.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  same 
borough  are  worth  by  the  year,  together  with  those  who  shall  wish 
to  enter  into  the  liberty  of  the  same  borough,  each  of  whom  owes 
to  the  lord  I2r/.,  and  with  the  trespass  of  the  bakers,  each  of  whom 
pays  20d.  by  the  year,  40J. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  borough  by  the  year  £61  \s.  o\d., 
of  the  which  the  Prior  of  Strogoil  takes  yearly  74J.  by  the  name  of 
tithe,  and  so  the  value  is  clear  £57  -]$.  ohd. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  51 

The  Barton  next  the  Castle 

In  the  which  there  is  a  certain  grange  with  a  heath  belonging 
to  the  said  castle,  the  easement  whereof  is  worth  by  the  year  2s. 
There  is  there  a  certain  garden,  which  is  worth  by  the  year  1 3^.  4</. 
There  are  there  472  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  by  the 
year  23J.  9</.,  price  of  the  acre  6</. ;  also  120  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  by  the  year  40J.,  price  of  the  acre  4^. ;  also  36^ 
acres  of  land,  which  are  worth  by  the  year  9^.  \hd.,  price  of  the 
acre  3</. ;  also  15  acres  of  land,  worth  by  the  year  2s.  6d.,  price 
of  the  acre  2d.  ;  also  21  acres  of  meadow,  worth  by  the  year  14J., 
price  of  the  acre  8</. ;  also  1 3  acres  of  several  pasture,  worth  by 
the  year  4J.  4^.,  price  of  the  acre  4^.  There  are  there  pastures 
in  divers  places  by  the  parcel,  which  are  worth  by  the  year6j.  6d. ;, 
also  2  high  (deep)  {alii)  woods,  the  profit  whereof  is  worth  per  annum 
4^.  There  is  there  a  certain  park  with  wild  beasts,  in  which  the 
Abbot  of  Tynterne  ought  to  have  common  with  60  oxen  through- 
out the  year,  which  is  worth  nothing  beyond  the  support  of  the 
said  beasts  and  oxen.  There  is  there  a  certain  chace  which  is 
called  Went  Wode,  the  profit  whereof  is  worth  per  annum,  as  in 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court,  26s.  8d.,  and  not  more,  because 
it  is  common  throughout  the  year.  There  are  there  at  Pouline- 
weryk  3  water  mills,  which  are  worth  by  the  year  £16.  Also  at 
Mesquenyth  (?)  i  water  mill,  which  is  worth  by  the  year  26s.  8d. 

Free  Tenants. 
/okn  de  la  Lee  holds  i  messuage  and  2  carucates  of  land  to  him 
and  his  heirs,  and  pays  by  the  year,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
6j.  8d.  The  same  John  holds  5  acres  of  waste  to  him  and  his 
heirs,  and  pays  at  Hockday  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  8j.  4^. 
Walter  de  Bendevyle  holds  certain  tenements  to  him  and  his  heirs, 
paying  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  is.6d.  Robert  Kemmeis  holds 
certain  tenements,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  terms  2s. 
The  Prior  of  Strogoii  holds  48  acres  of  land,  paying  by  the  year 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  8s.  The  Prior  of  St.  Kenemarco  holds 
certain  tenements,  and  pays  by  the  year  2  sheaves  of  arrows 
( gleveias  sagittarum)  or  1 2d.  at  the  said  terms.  The  same  Prior  holds 
other  tenements,  and  pays  at  the  same  terms  9^.  Philip  Ameuryk 
holds  14  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  terms 

2j.  4/f.     Griffin  ap  Jev an  \\q\A% acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the 

year  at  the  same  terms  7^.  8d.  William  de  Selton  holds  12  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  2s.  at  the  same  terms.  Jorvard  ap 
Wilym  holds  32  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same 

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52  Gloucestershire 

terms  \Os.  aA-  Ralph  le  Lob  holds  15  acres  of  land,  and  pays  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  is.  6d.  Simon  le  Botiler  and  William  le 
Shelton  hold  a  certciin  waste,  and  pay  at  the  same  feast  i  pair  of 
gloves  or  \d.  Richard  Dupper  (?)  holds  65  acres  of  land,  and 
pays  by  the  year  at  the  said  2  terms  ioj.  \od.  Davit  ap  Houwel 
holds  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  \2.d. 
Juan  ap  Houwel  ^x\^  Adam  ap  Houwel  hold  lO  acres  of  land,  and 
pay  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  \M.  Ralph  ap  Davii  holds 
6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  I2d. 

Nesta .fin,  parson  and  his  sisters  hold  33  acres  of  land,  and  pay 

by  the  year  at  the  same  terms  5j.  dd.     Nesta,  daughter  of , 

holds  12  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  terms 
2s.  Philip  Janekyn  holds  12  acres  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  same 
terms  is.     Philip  Roberd  hold  lo  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the 

year,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  lOd. Wrek,oi  Parva  Tinterna, 

holds  a  certain  tenement,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  said  term 

\id.     N. holds  a  certain  meadow,  and  pays  at   the  feast  of 

St.  Michael  id. 

Sum,  £28  9^.  ']\d. 

The  Hamlbt  called  Vyver. 

Seysel  Kylyan  holds  2 1  \  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  3^.  7|^.  Meuryck  ap  Adam  holds  i  acre  of 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  id.  Ralph  ap 
Ewias  holds  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same 
feast  8</.  Juan  Borben  holds  12  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the 
year  at  the  same  feast  is.  John  ap  Davit  ap  Cradok  holds  5  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  feast  i  id.  Davit  ap 
Adam  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same 
feast  4^.  William  ap  Davit  ap  Wroyan  holds  4  acres  of  land  and 
pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  ?>d.  Felicia  Goch  holds  1 1  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  feast  3^.  The  heir  of 
Gilbert  Wourgan  holds  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at 
the  same  feast  6d.  Kenewrek  Wyner  holds  6|  acres  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  1 3^. 

Sum,  I  Of.  i\d. 

The  Hamlet  of  Landegeyn. 

Roger  ap  Craddok  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  4^/.  Nesta  daughter  of  Cole  holds  i  acre 
r^i  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said  feast  id.     Richard  le 


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Palmere  holds  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said 
feast  M.  Richard  ap  Run  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the 
year  at  the  same  feast  4^.  Yuan  ap  Memeyk  holds  7  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  feast  i/\d. 

Sum,  2s.  8d. 

The  Hamlet  of  Talegarth. 

The  heir  of  John  Meel  holds  3I  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  feast  "jd.  Lewelyn  ap  Cnaylho  holds  2  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  \d.  Philip  ap  Yevan 
holds  3^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  "jd. 
David  Buderyn  holds  5|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
same  feast  i  \d.  Yeman  ap  Ynor  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  the  satne  feast  6d.  David  ap  Meuryk  holds  3  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  6d.  Nicholas 
Randolf  holds  3^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same 
feast  ']d.  Nicholas  the  Chaplain  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  the  same  feast  \d.    John  Nichole  holds  3^   acres 

1  rood  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  feast  ']\d. 
David  ap  Philip  holds  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  at 
the  same  feast  6d.  William  Doddyng  holds  2  acres  and  i  acre  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  3|c/. 

Sum,  Ss.  lOd. 

The  Hamlet  of  Wrenhalok. 
Master  John  Mar/el  holds  33^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  5j.  yd.  And  the  same  holds  45  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said  2  terms  Js.  6d.  John  the 
son  holds  45  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  9<f.  Ithel  ap  Wyn  holds  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the   feast  of  St.   Michael  M.     Ithel  ap  Maddok  holds 

2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  \d. 

Sum,  \\s.  lOd. 

The  Hamlet  of  Heurew. 

John  Bluet  holds  a  certain  waste  at  La  Kair,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  lod.  The  Prior  of  Goldclyve 
holds  64I  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said  2  terms 
iOj.  9(/.  Jueyn  ap  Griffin  holds  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  6^.  Roger  ap  Ythel  holds 
5  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said  feast  10^.     Rogtr 


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de  St.  Maur  holds  7  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
same  feast  15^.  William  Blethyn  holds  i  tenement,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  feast  i  lb.  of  cummin  and  i  pair  of  gfkives 
which  are  worth  2^.,  and  pays  likewise  \d.  Yven  ap  Wranok 
holds  1 1  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  22^. 
John  Bendu  holds  I  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same 
feast  2d.  John  Clusl  and  the  heirs  of  Ithd  Clusi  hold  i  acre  of 
land,  and  pay  at  the  same  feast  2d.  Philip  ap  Wranak  holds 
5  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  I2d.  John 
jEV"^'^  holds  a  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the- same  feast 
\2d.  Juan  Apknaiihd  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  the  same  feast  5^. 

The  Hamlet  of  Kemmeys. 
Walter  de  Kemmevs  holds  a  certain  waste  there,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  feasts  of  Hockday  and  St.  Michael  i2>d.     Maurice  of 
the  same  holds  a  certain  waste  there,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
same  terms  i8</. 

Sum,  26s.  i\d. 

The  Hamlet  of  Penew. 
Roger  de  Si.  Maur  holds  a  certain  tenement  there,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  3^.  4^.  The  same  Roger  holds 
2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  4</.  And 
the  same  holds  there  36  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  2 
terms  9^.  4^. 

Sum,  13J. 

The  Hamlet  of  Mesquenyth. 

Jovan  ab  Wylym  holds  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  i8</.  The  same  holds  there  S|  acres  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  i\d.  Griffyn  With  holds 
there  3!  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  "jd. 
Ithel  ah  Meuryk  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
same  feast  4^.  Jovan  Gouth  hold  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  feast  i2d.  Amable  daughter  of  Kenwick  holds 
1  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  2d. 

Sum,  \s.  6d. 

Hamlet  Of  Hedyngton  and  Hem ot. 

Henry  de  Bendevyle  holds  a  certain  waste  there^  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  feast  6j.  ']d.  The  same  Henry  holds  a  certain 
piece  of  land  there,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  12a'. 


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Jovan  Gourdan  holds  8  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
same  feast  i6(/.  Adam  le  Whelare  holds  6  acres  of  land  there,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  \2d.  John  Hennefot  holds 
7  acres  of  land  there,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  14/f. 
Davit  Beverage  holds  i  acre  of  land  there,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
the  same  feast  2d.  Adam  Russel  holds  1 2  acres  of  land  there,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  2s.  Griffyn  Meillor  holds 
7^  acres  of  land  there,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  \t,d. 
William  Lamhust  holds  6  acres  of  land  there,  and  pays  per  annum 
aX  the  same  feast  \2d.  Adam  Lanbursi  holds  2  acres  of  land  there, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  ^d. 

Sum,  1 5 J.  I  id. 

Lamaghois. 
Master  /ohn  Martel  holds  there  I  water  mill  at  fee  farm,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  Hockday  and  the  feast  of  St,  Michael  26s.  Sd- 
Stephen  de  la  Moore  holds  at  Londidogh   i    water  mill  at  fee  farm, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  26j.  8^. 

Sum,  5  3 J.  \d. 

Foreign  Service. 

The  tenants  of  Roger  de  St.  Maur  of  Landogyn  and  Penhow, 
the  tenants  of  Bogo  de  Cnovile  of  Landogyn,  the  tenants  of  the 
Prior  of  Strog-oil  of  Landogin,  the  tenants  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester 
of  Picotesfeld  and  Tulg-ar,  the  tenants  of  Almaric  de  Luci  of 
Mesquevyn,  ought  each  year  if  it  shall  be  necessary  to  carry  the 
timber  from  the  wood  of  Wentwode  up  to  the  Castle  of  Strogoil 
on  every  Tuesday  from  Hockday  up  to  the  gule  of  August  with 
2  oxen  each  of  them  if  they  have  them  ;  and  if  it  be  not  necessary 
they  shall  carry  nothing  nor  give  anything  for  the  said  carrying. 

Sum  of  the  whole  value  of  the  said  barton  with  the  said  hamlets 
per  annum  £35  i6j.  2\d. 

The  Hamlet  of  Pentirch  belonging  to  the  Barton. 
William  le  Mayscon  holds  4  Welsh  acres  of  land  there,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  2  terms  \\\d.,  viz.,  at  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  2ld.,  at  the  feast  af  St.  Michael  g\d.y  and  he  ought  to 
reapjor  half  a  day  in  autumn,  and  if  the  lord  wishes  it  for  the 
whole  day,  and  then  he  shall  take  food  once  in  the  day  for  the 
whole  day's  work,  and  the  reaping  of  half  a  day  without  food  is 
worth  iid.  Nicholas  ap  Davit  holds  I  messuage  and  4  Welsh  acres 
of   land,  and   pays   per  annum  at  the   said  terms   ii^d^.,  and  he 


5^  Qloucestershire 

reaps  in  the  autumn  like  the  said  William,  and  that  work  is 
worth  ^.  Seisil  ap  Ithel  holds  i  messuag^e  and  6  acres  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  I7^</.,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  i\d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  14//.  And  he  reaps 
in  autumn  like  the  said  William,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  Eva  Martyn 
holds  I  messuag-e  and  sj  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  \^\d., 
viz.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  i\d.,  and  at  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  \2.\d.,  and  he  ought  to  reap  as  above,  and  it  is 
worth  \d^  William  Reynold  holds  i  messuage  and  6|  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  1 3|</,,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  2\d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  \o^d.,  and  he  reaps  as 
above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  Eirdodenel  holds  i  messuage  and  4^ 
acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  13^/.,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  2\(L,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michad  io|,  and 
he  reaps  as  above  and  it  is  worth  \d.  Elias  ap  Nichol  holds  i 
messuage  and  3  acres  of  land  and  pays  per  annum  8|^.,  viz.,  at 
Midsummer  i|</.,  and  at  Michaelmas  ,7^.,  and  he  reaps  as  above, 
and  it  is  worth  \d.  Matilda  Shereberd  holds  i  messuage  and 
4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  io|</.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer 
i\d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  9*/.,  and  she  reaps  as  above  and  it  is  worth 
!</.  Adam  Argloth  holds  I  messuage  and  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  8|^.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  \\d.y  and  at  Michaelmas  7^., 
and  he  reaps  as  above  and  it  is  worth  \d.  Wenthliana  WUhel  holds 
as  much,  and  does  in  all  thing's  like  the  said  Adam.  Walter  ap 
Wranok  holds  I  messuage  and  3g  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  I3|^.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  2|fif.,  and  at  Michaelmas  iid., 
and  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  ^d.  Philip  ap  Davit  holds 
I  messuage  and  4^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  i^\d.,  viz., 
at  Midsummer  2\d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  i2d.,  and  he  reaps  as 
above  and  it  is  worth  ^d.  John  ap  Davit  holds  i  messuage  and 
4|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  i^^d.  at  the  said  terms,  and 
reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  Ithel  ap  Lewebyn  holds  : 
messuage  and  6|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  2i|(/.,  viz.,  at 
Midsummer  3|</.,  and  at  Michaelmas  i8c/.,  and  he  ought  to  reap 
as  above,  and  it  is  worth  ^d.  Joan  la  Tigheler  holds  i  messuage 
and  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  i6\d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer 
'i\d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  13^,,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is 
worth  ^d.  John  ap  Felipe  le  Macon  holds  I  messuage  and  4  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  i  i\d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  2\d.,  and 
at  Michaelmas  9^,,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  ^d. 
William  ap  Thomas  holds  9I  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
22^d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  2^d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  20^d.,  and  he 


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reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  John  ap  Treiar  holds  i 
messuag-e  and  19^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  5^.  4|<f.,  viz.^ 
at  Midsummer  ii|tf.,  and  at  Michaelmas  4^.  5^.^  and  he  reaps  as 
above  and  it  is  worth  ^J.  John  atte  Kair  holds  i  messuag^e  and  6 
acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  19!^.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  3|i/., 
and  at  Michaelmas  i6</.,  and  he  rqaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d. 
Eva  Bletheny  holds  I  messuage  and  24  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
•per  annum  3^,  4^^/.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  8^/.,  and  at  Michaelmas 
2j.  ^\d.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  Jovan  ap  Adam 
holds  I  messuage  and  17  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  4J  ^d.^ 
viz.,  at  Midsummer  i  id.,  and  at  Michaelmas  is.  4//.,  and  he  reaps 
as  above,  and  it  is  worth  ^d.  Ithel  ap  Wilym  holds  i  messuage 
and  9  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  i^d.,  viz.;  at  Mid- 
summer 4^d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  2id.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and 
it  is  worth  ^d.  Davit  ap  Kenwurek  holds  I  messuag"e  and  9  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  2^d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  5|<f.,  and  at 
Michaelmas  2  id.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  ^d.  John 
Seisel  holds  I  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annun^ 
I9|</.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  Z\d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  \%\d.,  and  he 
reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  ^d.  Joynan  ap  Davit  holds  i 
messuage  and  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum,  lO^d.,  viz.,  at 
Midsummer  i|</.,  and  at  Michaelmas  8|</.,  and  he  reaps  as  above^ 
and  it  is  worth  \d.  Griffiyn  ap  Davit  holds  \  messuage  and  3 
acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  io\d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  2d.,. 
at  Michaelmas  ^\d.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d, 
Joyiion  Wyn  holds  I  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  i']\d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  l^d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  \\d., 
and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  Kenurek  Tonky  holds 
as  much  and  does  in  all  things  like  the  said  Joynon.  Houith  ap 
Morwith  holds  1  messuage  and  2\  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  Michaelmas  5^.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth 
\d.  William  ap  Seisel  holds  I  messuage  and  8  acres  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  2s.  o\d.,  viz ,  at  Midsummer  45^.,  and  at 
Michaelmas  I9|</.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  pays  \d.  Davit 
Too  holds  I  messuage  and  i|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum; 
4|^.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  \d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  \d.,  and  he  reaps 
as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  David  ap  Kair  holds  i  messuage  and 
3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  9|^.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  2d.,. 
and  at  Michaelmas  ']\d.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d. 
Neste  ap  Kaier  holds  I  messuage  and  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  <^\d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer  \\d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  7^^.,. 
and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.    John    Voil  holds   i 


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messuage  and  2|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  Michaelmas 
5</.,  and  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.     Davit  Too  holds   i 
messuag-e  and  4|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  yearly  I3|^.,  viz.,  and 
Midsummer  2|^.,  and  at  Michaelmas  \Q\d.y  and  he  reaps  as  above, 
and  it  is  worth  \d.     Scisel  Too  holds  1 1  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  4|^.,  viz.  at  Midsummer  \d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  4//.,  and  he 
reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.    John  Kyderow  hold  i  \  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  '^d.,  viz.,  at  Midsummer    \d.,  and  at 
Michaelmas  4^.,  and  he  reaps  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.     And 
each  of  the  said  tenants  if  he  had  a  daughter  or  daughters,  and 
when  he  wishes  to  marry  them  shall  give  to  the  lord  for  each  of 
them  2J.,  and  if  any  of  the  said  daughters  shall  be  convicted  of 
fornication,  he  shall  give  to  the  lord  2J.  by  the  name  of  leirwite.. . 
And  each  of  them  shall  give  for  each  pig  as  often  as  he  shall  have 
them  per  annum  of  the  age  of  i  year  \d.  by  the  name  of  pannage, 
and  for  each  pig  of  the  age  of  half  a  year  \d.,  and  the  pannage  of 
each  is  worth  per  annum   \d.     Sum  of  the  whole  pannage   \^\d. 
And  each  of  them  ought  to  follow  the  lord  in  his  war  in  the  parts  of 
Strogoil,  viz.,  on  this  side  the  bridge  of  Strogoil  and  the  bridge  of 
the  new  borough  and  the  bridge  of  Troye,  at  his  own  proper  costs, 
and  if  it  exceeds  those  metes  then  he  ought  to  follow  the  lord  at 
his  costs  whenever  he  shall  wish.     And  each  of  them  owes  suit  at 
3    hundreds,   viz.,   at  the    feasts    of   St.    Hilary,    Hockday,   and 
St.  Michael.     And  each  of  them  owes  common  suit  at  the  halmote 
of  la  Berton  every  3  weeks.     And  when  any  of  them  shall  die,  the 
lord  shall  take  the  best  beast,  and  if  there  were  no  living  beast,  he 
shall  give  to  the  lord  55.  by  the  name  of  heriot.     And  each  of 
them  shall  give  to   the   Serjeants  serving  in  the  parts   of   their 
tenants  every  6  weeks  per  annum  \d.     And  to  the  forester  there 
every  8  weeks  always  by  the  year  \d.     And  to  the  master  forester 
there  at  the  Feast  of  St.  Michael  i  bz.  of  oats,  for  the  which  gifts 
each  of  them  shall  take  always  for  8  weeks  of  the  year  i  sum  of 
malt  (?)     And  if  any  one  of  them  be  chosen  provost  then  he  shall 
be  quit  of  all  his  customs  or  shall  give  to  the  lord  his  rent.     And 
he  ought  to  levy  the  rent  and  pannage  of  all  the  tenants  aforesaid, 
and  shall  take  id.  for  levying  the  rent  of  each  tenant,  and  \d.  for 
the  levying  of  the  said  pannage.   And  each  of  them  ought  to  plough 
one  half-acre  of  land  at  the  winter  sowing,  and  one  half-acre  of 
land  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  he  shall  take  of  the  lord  for  those 
ploughings  4^.,  and  they  are  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises.     And 
he  ought  to  carry  the  timber  as  above  for  the  said  time.     Davit 
Ergin  holds  I  messuage  and  i  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 


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at  Michaelmas  2d.,  and  reaps  in  the  autumn  as  above,  and  it  is 
worth  \d.y  and  does  all  other  services  like  William  leMazon,  except 
Kylew,  and  those  other  services  are  worth  \d.  Thomas  le  Cacchere 
holds,  pays,  and  does  as  much  in  all  things.  Thomas  Triflard  holds 
as  much,  and  pays  and  does  like  the  said  Davit  Leuki,  the  relict  of 
David  ap  Wrono,  Philip  Crouk,  John,  son  of  Peironilla,  and  Leuky 
daughter  of  Ellen  all  hold,  pay,  and  do  as  much  as  the  said  Davit. 
John  Cans  holds  I  messuage  and  2|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  at 
Michaelmas  ^d.,  and  owes  all  the  other  services  like  the  said 
Davit. 

New  Tenants  of  Nev?  Acquired  Land. 

John  ap  Trahar  holds  12  acres  of  land,  and  pays  therefor  per 
annum  2s.  at  Hockday  and  at  Michaelmas,  John  atte  Kair  holds 
16  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  2s.  ^d. 
Eva,  relict  of  John  Bola)ynch,  holds  sl  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  Michaelmas  \\d.  William  Reynolf  \\o\^%  i  messuage 
and  1 2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  3^. 
Davit  atte  Kair  holds  2|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
the  same  feast  ^d.  Nesie  atte  Kair  holds  and  pays  as  much. 
Joan  la  Tilere  holds  2  acres  i  rood  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  the  same  feast  4^.  Leuky  la  Tillar  holds  \  acre  i  rood  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  \\d. 

Sum  of  the  whole  value  of  the  hamlet  by  the  year  73^.  i  \\d. 

The  Hamlet  of  Herdwyk  belonging  to  the  said  Barton. 

Villeins. 

Richard  Baldewyne  holds  I  messuage  and  12  Welsh  acres  of 
land  in  Herdwik,  in  villeinage,  and  shall  work  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  each  week  for  2  days  up  to  9  o'clock,  without  food,  or 
for  the  whole  day  with  food,  except  3  weeks  at  the  feasts  of 
Christmas,  Easter,  and  Pentecost,  for  35  working  weeks.  Sum 
of  the  works  of  this  tenant  70,  which  are  worth  by  the  year 
2s.  lid.,  price  of  the  work  hd.  And  he  shall  work  from  the  said 
feast  of  St.  John  up  to  the  gule  of  August  for  6  weeks,  for  2  days. 
Sum  of  the  works  12,  which  are  worth  per  annum  gd.,  price  of 
the  work  ^d.  And  he  shall  work  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to 
the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary  for  5  weeks,  in  each  week 
2  ^orks.  Sum  of  the  works  10,  which  are  worth  per  annum  iSd., 
price  of  the  work  i\d.  And  he  shall  work  from  the  said  feast  of 
the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary  up  to  Michaelmas  for  3  weeks,  in  each 
week  2  works.  Sum  of  the  works  6,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
6d.,  price  of  the  work  id.     And  he  shall  weed  for  one  half-day  at 

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request  {de  prece),  and  that  work  is  worth  \d.  And  he 
shall  do  I  ploughing  at  each  sowing  if  he  has  oxen,  and  shall 
take  of  the  lord  2d.  Therefore  it  is  worth  nothing  besides  reprise. 
And  he  shall  harrow  at  each  sowing  if  he  has  horses,  for  r  day,, 
and  shall  take  of  the  lord  \d.,  for  each  harrowing.  Therefore  it 
is  worth  nothing  besides  reprises.  And  in  the  said  works  he  shall 
mow  and  scatter  ^  acre  of  meadow,  and  shall  take  i  little  truss  of 
grass,  and  that  mowing  shill  be  allowed  to  him  for  i  summer's 
work.  And  in  those  works  he  shall  carry  \  acre  of  meadow,  and 
that  carrying  shall  be  allowed  him  for  i  summer's  work.  And  he 
shall  do  3  days'  work  in  reaping  corn  in  the  autumn  without  food, 
and  they  are  worth  4|^.,  price  of  the  day's  work  \\d.  And  he 
shall  do  2  days'  work  in  reaping  corn  in  the  autumn  with  all  his 
family  without  food,  except  his  wife  and  except  his  shepherd,  which 
are  worth  3^.,  price  of  the  day's  work  \\d.  And  he  shall  do  a 
day's  work  for  half  a  day  in  reaping  corn  with  all  his  family,  or 
for  I  day  at. the  food  of  the  lord,  if  the  lord  wish,  and  that  day's- 
work  is  worth  id.  And  he  shall  carry  the  corn  of  the  lord  for  i 
day  by  request  {de  prece),  if  he  has  a  horse  or  cart,  otherwise  not, 
at  the  food  of  the  lord,  and  it  is  worth  nothing  beyond  reprise. 
And  he  shall  give  for  each  pig  of  i  year  \d.,  and  for  a  pig  of  half 
a  year  \d.,  and  that  pannage  is  worth  by  the  year  \d.  And  if  he 
shall  sell  his  horse,  he  shall  give  to  the  lord  by  the  name  of  toll 
2.d.y  and  for  each  beast  except  a  pig  and  a  sheep  he  shall  give  to  the 
lord  by  the  name  of  toll  \d.  And  he  ought  to  have  common  with 
all  his  pigs  in  Wentwode  in  the  time  of  mast  of  oaks  {pessone),  and 
shall  give  nothing.  Nor  can  he  marry  his  daughter  without  the 
licence  of  the  lord. 

Sum  of  all  the  works  of  this  customar  by  the  year  6s.  2^d. 

Nicholas  Hughelot,  Nicholas  Tourald,  Robert  Colle,  John  Perkin, 
John  Voch,  John  Russcl,  Thomas  Frammard,  Isabella  Brayn,  Rois 
Hailward,  Amicia  Bence,.  Agnes  Hoch,  John  Russel  and  Thomas 
Frammard,  each  holds  as  much  and  does  in  all  things  like  the  said 
Richard  Baldewyne.     Sum  of  their  works  by  the  year  £4  i  \s.  o\d. 

William  Cages  holds  I  messuage  and  9 acres  of  land  in  villeinage,, 
and  shall  work  each  quindene  yearly  for  4  days,  except  the  3  weeks 
abovesaid.  Sum  of  the  works  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  John  the  Baptist  5ii  works,  which  are  worth  2s.  i|</.,  price 
of  the  work  \d.  Sum  of  the  works  of  the  same  from  Midsummer 
up  to  the  gule  of  August,  9,  which  are  worth  6\d.,  price  of  the 
work  \d.     Sum  of  the  works  of  the  same,  from  the  gule  of  Augus^ 


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up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary  for  5  weeks,  7|  works, 
which  are  worth  i  \\d.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  Sum  of  the  works  of 
the  same  from  the  said  feast  of  St,  Mary  up  to  the  feast  of  St- 
Michael  for  3  weeks,  4|  works,  which  are  worth  \\d.,  price  of  the 
work  \d.  And  all  other  works  he  shall  do  like  the  said  Richard 
Baldewyne,  which  are  worth  per  annum  <^\d.  Sum  of  all  the  works 
of  this  customar  4^.  \od.  Walter  Vouch\io\^$,  i  messuage  and  15 
acres  of  land  in  villeinag-e,  and  shall  work  each  quindene  per  annum' 
for  5  days,  except  the  3  weeks  aforesaid.  Sum  of  the  works  of 
this  customar  from  Michaelmas  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  for  35 
weeks,  87^  works,  which  are  worth  per  annum  3J.  ']\d„  price  of  the 
work  \d.  Sum  of  the  works  of  the  same  from  the  feast  of  St.  John 
up  to  the  gule  of  August  for  6  weeks,  15  works,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  i  \\d.,  price  of  the  work  \ds  Sum  of  the  works  from 
the  said  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary 
for  5  weeks,  I2|  works,  which  are  worth  per  annum  i8|^.,  price 
of  the  work  \\d.  Sum  of  the  works  from  the  said  feast  of  St,  Mary 
up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  3  weeks,  ']\  works,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  ']\d.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  And  the  same 
Walter  shall  do  all  other  works  and  customs  like  the  said  Richard 
Baldewine,  which  are  worth  per  annum  9!^.  Sum  of  all  the  works 
of  this  customar  by  the  year  7^.  ^d.  Juliana  Voucher  holds  i 
messuage  and  18  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  work  each 
week  in  the  year  for  3  days  except  the  3  weeks  aforesaid,  and  the 
sum  of  the  works  is  from  Michaelmas  up  to  Midsummer  105  works, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  \s.  6^d.,  price  of  the  work  ^d.  And 
the  sum  of  the  works  of  the  same  from  Midsummer  up  to  the  gule 
of  August  is  20  works,  which  are  worth  per  annum  i^d.,  price  of 
work  1^.  And  the  sum  of  the  works  from  the  gule  of  August  up 
to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary  is  15  works,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  22|^.,  price  of  the  work  i^d. ;  and  the  sum  of  the 
works  of  the  same  from  the  said  feast  of  St.  Mary  up  to  Michaelmas 
is  9  works,  which  are  worth  per  annum  gd.,  price  of  the  work  id. 
And  the  same  Juliana  shall  do  all  other  works  and  customs  like 
the  said  Richard  Baldewyne,  which  are  worth  per  annum  9|<f. 
Sum  of  all  the  works  of  this  customar  per  annum  9^,  2\d.  Walter 
Voch  holds  'I  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land,  and  does  in  all  works 
and  customs  like  the  said  Juliana.  Sum  of  all  the  works  and 
customs  of  the  same  by  the  yoar  gs.  2^d. 

Roger  Hailward,  Gilbert  Toural,  Matilda  de  la  Hull  and  Dionis 
Lifholi  hold  as  much  and  do  in  all  works  and  customs  like  the  last 
Walter  before  written.     And  the  sum  of  the  works  and  customs  of 


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the  same  4  tenants  per  annum  is  36^.  10^.     Wranno  Frammard  ^x\^ 

Nicholas  I'.  Boule  hold  and  do  as  much  in  all  things  as  the  said 

Walter  Voch.     And  the  sum  of  their  works  and  customs  per  annum 

is  185.  5|^.    John  Russel  holds  I  cottage,  and  does  2  days'  works 

in  autumn  for  reaping  corn,  without  food,  and  they  are  worth  i|^., 

and   I  day's  work  for  the  same  without  food  up  to  9  o'clock,  or 

for  the  whole  day  at  the  food  of  the  lord,  and  it  is  worth  id.,  and 

he  shall  take  for  the  day's  work  i   sheaf  of  corn.     Sum  of  the 

work  of  the  same  2|</.     Diom's'  Lifholi  holds   i   cottage,  and  does 

all  the  days'  works  like  the  said  Richard  Baldeivyne,  and  they  are 

worth  per  annum  2o|i.     And  all  the  said  customars  shall  take  of 

the  lord  for  the  mowing  of  the  said  meadow  i  sheep, or  \2d.     And 

if  any  of  the  said  customars  shall  be  ill  for  40  days,  then  all  his 

works  shall  be  allowed  him  for  so  much  time,  and  no  more.    John, 

son  of  Rossel,  holds  i  cottage,  and  does  in  all  things  like  the  said 

John  Russel,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum.  2\d.     Richard  Austyn 

hold  4|  acres  of  land  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  id.,  viz.,  at  Easter 

lid.,  and  at  Michaelmas  14^.     Nicholas  Turald  holds  S|  acres  of 

land,  and  pays  per  annum  i  !</.,  viz.,at  Christmas  3^.,  at  Easter  3^., 

at  Midsummer  id.,  and  at  Michaelmas  3</.     Margery  Russel  holds 

I  cottage,  and  pays  therefor  per  annum  at  Michaelmas  2d.     The 

daughter  of  Thomas  le  Mercer  holds  i  piece  of  land,  and  pays  per 

annum  at  the  same  feast  6^.     Gilbert  le  Ferour  holds  as  much,  and 

pays  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally,  sum  6/.     Nicholas  Edwyne 

holds  a  certain  small  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum  at  Michaelmas 

hd.    John  Gonhy  holds  a  certain  way,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 

same  feast  2d.    John  Russel  holds  i  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum 

at  the  4  principal  terms  of  the  year  i2d.     The  same  John  holds  a 

certain  curtilage,  and  pays  at  Michaelmas  2d.     Dionis'  Lifholi  holds 

I  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast  8(/.     Amicia  Bence 

holds  h  acre  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  same  feast  id.     Peter  Toural 

holds  \  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  feast   id. 

Nicholas   Tour  aid  holds  a- certain  piece  of  land,  and  pays  at  the 

same  feast  \d.     Thomas  Frammardho\6s,  i  curtilage,  and  pays  at  the 

same  feast  4^^.     Walter  Vouch  holds   i    curtilage,  and  pays  at  the 

same  feast  ^d.    Juliana  Voch  holds  as  much,  and  pays  at  the  same 

feast  ^d.     Wrono  Framard  holds  as  much,  and  pays  at  the  same 

feast  2d.     Agnes  Hoch  holds  as  much,  and  pays  at  the  same  feast 

3^.     Robert  Colle  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 

said  2  terms  6d.  equally.    John,  son  of  John  Russel  holds  I  cottage, 

and   pays  at   Michaelmas  6d.      Simon  le  Heliare  holds  a  certain 

tenement,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  Invention  of  Holy  Cross  S 


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capons  which  are  worth  ']hd.  Matilda  de  la  Hull  holds  a  certaitv 
piece  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  same  term  2  capons,  price  3^.  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  loo^.,  with 
the  fines  and  redemptions  in  the  said  hamlet. 

Sum  of  the  whole  value  of  the  said  hamlet  by  the  year 
£14  4^.  6|</. 

The  Manor  of  Tudenham. 

And  they  say  that  the  said  earl  held  the  said  manor,  on  the  day 
that  he  died,  of  the  King-  in  chief  by  fee-tail ;  in  which  said  manor 
there  is  a  certain  capital  messuag"e  with  a  garden,  and  it  is  worth 
per  annum  \  a  mark,  and  a  certain  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per 
annumn  3^.  And  the  fishery  under  the  castle  is  worth  per  annum 
7.S.  There  are  there  337  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  8/.  8j.  6^.,  price  of  the  acre  6d. ;  also  2 1  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  5^^.  30?.,  price  of  the  acre  3^. ;  also 
44  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  66j.,  price  of 
the  acre  18a'.;  also  7  acres  i  rod  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum 
Is.  T)d.,  price  of  the  acre  i2d.  The  pasture  in  the  marsh,  which 
is  called  Brodemarsh,  contains  40  acres,  and  that  pasture  is  worth 
per  annum  13^.  4^.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d.  There  are  there 
10  acres  of  pasture,  worth  per  annum  ^s.,  price  of  the  acre  6d. 
And  the  pastures  in  divers  places  are  worth  there  per  annum 
7J.  ']d.  There  is  there  a  certain  park  with  wild  beasts,  which 
is  worth,  besides  the  support  of  the  beasts,  per  annum  g  a  mark, 
with  the  underwood  in  the  same. 

Sum,  15/.  I  J.  T)d. 

Free  Tenants. 
Adam  de  Parco  holds  \  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  anuum  S^, 
at  the  feasts  of  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally,  or  he  shall  keep 
the  park  of  the  lord  if  the  lord  wish.  The  same  Adam  holds 
I  acre  of  land  and  i  fishery,  and  pays  per  annum  22^.  at  Christ- 
mas, Easter,  Midsummer,  and  Michaelmas  equally.  The  heir  of 
Hugh  de  Harlec  holds  a  certain  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum  2d., 
or  4  barbed  arrows  at  Michaelmas.  Adam  Pride  holds  3  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  of  the  year  \2.d.  Robert 
Keere  holds  71  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same 
terms  2s.  6d.  John  Bagge  holds  i  acre  i  rood  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ^d.  John  Rotarius  holds 
k  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  2d.  Adam 
Woluard  holds  and  pays  as  much  at   the    4  terms  of    the  year. 


64  Gloucestershire 

Walter  Bynortheweye  holds  I  messuage,  7  acres  of  land,  and  a 
certain  fishery,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  2s.  6d. 

John  Cor holds  7  acres  i  rood  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  same 

terms  5^.  9^.  John  Pippe  holds  3^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  terms  14^.  Robert  Stake  holds  9  acres  of  land 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  4^.  The  same  Robert, 
John  le  Waleis,  and  John  Syward  hold  a  certain  fishery,  and  pay  at 
the  said  terms  \od.  Cristina  Esegare  holds  3  acres  of  land,  and 
pays   per   annum   at    the   said  terms    \2d.      Thomas    Torel  holds 

I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  4^.  The 
heir  of  Walter  Flawe  holds  lO  acres  and  half  a  quarter  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  3^,  4(/.,  and  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  \d.  Robert  Coris  holds  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  4  terms  \2d.  Philip  Coris  holds  i  messuage  and  i  acre 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  16^.  John  le 
Waleis  holds   \\  virgates  of    land,   and  25   acres  of  land  and    i 

fishery,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  26s.  8^.  Philip  de 
Anste  holds  8  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  i  pair  of  gilt  spurs 
or  6</.  at  Christmas.  The  same  Philip  holds  \  virgate  and  4  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  of  the  year  \s.  lOd.  Thomas 
de  Betesleie  holds  |  virgate,  and  2|  acres  of  land  and  i  fishery, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  6s.  2d.     Adam  Coris  holds 

I I  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  6d.  Adam 
Esegare  holds  1 1  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same 
terms  3^.  ?>d.  John  Blondus  holds  i  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  terms  Zs.  Richard  Cole  holds  7  acres  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  2s.  \d.  Walter  Waldyng 
holds  I  messuage,  2  acres  of  land,  and  2  fisheries,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  terms  2s.  8d.  Philip  Baderon  holds  3  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  \2d.  John 
Bynotheweye  holds  2\  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
same  terms  9^.  Richard  Rugelyn  holds  i  fishery,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  terms  dd.  The  heirs  of  Robert  Wolnard  hold 
-and  pay  as  much  at  the  same  terms.  Thomas  Russel  holds  3  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms,  \2d.  Roisia, 
relict  of  Nicholas  de  Lancant,  holds  2\  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  same  terms  9^/.  Philip  de  Anste  holds  9  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  3J.  Walter  de  la 
Gorste  holds  \  virgate  and  2  acres  of  land  with  a  certain  fishery, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  7^.  4//.  The  heirs  of 
John  Thursteyn  hold  33|  acres  of  land,  and  pay  per  annum  at 
Midsummer  3^.     The  same  heirs  hold  9  acres  of  land,  and  pay 


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per  annum  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year  3^.  John  de  ap  Adam  holds  a 
certain  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum  at  Michaelmas  i  gilli- 
flower.  The  same  John  holds  \  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year  ^s.  The  township  of  Betesle 
holds  a  certain  pasture  in  Potewelleclyve,  and  pays  at  the  same 
terms  12^.  Hozvel  de  Betesle  holds  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  same  terms  3^.  5^.  Walter  Marster  holds  a  certain  fishing, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  6d.  John  de  Betesle  holds 
as  much,  and  pays  as  much  at  the  said  terms.  Walter  de  Wirwod 
holds  17I  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms 
5j.  gd.  Henry  Rope  holds  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  same  terms  is.  William  Rope  holds  as  much,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  same  terms  3^.  6d.  Stephen  de  Wirwode  holds  i  messuage  and 
4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  \6d.  Adam  le 
Haiward  holds  i  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  \d. 
Richard  de  Wilewere  holds  \  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
the  same  terms  6s.  William  Rugelyn  holds  i  fishing,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  4  terms  of  the  year  8^/.  John  Herlof  holds  1 1|  acres  of 
land  and  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  4  terms 
AfS.  6d.,  viz.,  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  9^^.,  at  Easter  I7|</.,  at 
feast  of  St.  John  <^^d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  i^^d.  The 
heir  of  Thomas  Scriptor  holds  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum 
lod.  The  warden  (keeper)  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Davit  holds  28 
acres  of  waste,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  4^.  %d.  The  same 
holds  \  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  feast  of  St.  Michael 
2d.  John  Stake  holds  4|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
same  4  terms  19^.  The  heir  of  Walter  Person  holds  35  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  4  terms  14^.  Adam  de  Wirwode 
holds  a  certain  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum  at  feast  of 
St.  Michael  5^.  The  same  Adam  holds  a  certain  waste,  and  io| 
acres  of  land, and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  3^.  iid.  Agnes 
daughter  of  Roisia  holds  I  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said 
terms  8</.  Robert  de  Anste  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  in  the  Octaves  of  the  Apostles  Philip  and  James  4  capons, 
price  6d.  The  same  Robert  holds  8  acres  of  land,  and  pays  at 
Easter  i  pair  of  gilt  spurs  or  6d.  The  same  Robert  holds  20  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  at  4  terms  6s.  8d.  The  Prior  of  Stroigoll  holds  a 
certain  fishing  of  Eileswere,  and  pays  at  Easter  and  at  Michaelmas 
6s.  Sd.  John  Pirk  holds  3I  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4 
terms  \\d.  The  heir  of  Henry  Afinot  holds  i  messuage  and  i\ 
acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  I2d.  Stephen  le  Olde 
holds  9^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  3^.  2d.    Thomas 

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66  Gloucestershire 

Silweyn  holds  7|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms 4/f. 

Thomas  le  Lorymer  holds  7|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 

Michaelmas   2s.   6d.     The  same    Thomas  holds and  pays  per 

annum  at  4  terms  2d.     The  same  Thomas  holds  a  certain  fishing-, 

and  pays  per  annum  at  same  terms  ^d. 2  acres  of  land,  and 

pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  8</.  Adam  Wauncy  holds  a  certain 
fishing-,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  I2d.  Margery  Mody  holds 
as  much,  and  pays  as  much.     The  heir  of  Robert   Gorwy  holds 

3^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum The  heir  of  John  Page 

holds  1 2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms-  6d.  Adam 
Hakefot  holds  i  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  \d. 
Edward  Faber  holds  I  messuage,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
Michaelmas  \d.  Thomas  his  son  holds  a  certain  piece  of  land, 
and  pays  as  much.     Walter  Braciator  holds  as  much  and  pays  as 

much.     The  heir  of  Henry  F. holds  i   acre  of  land,  and  pays 

per  annum  at  4  terms  \d.      William  le    Wodeward  holds  a  certain 

fishing  of  Ytheleswere,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms 

Adam  Roger  holds  2|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4 
terms  10^.  Walter  de  Fraxino  holds  i|  acres,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  4  terms  6d.  Adam  son  of  Roger  holds  and  pays  as  much. 
Maurice  Torel  holds  12  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4 
terms  4^.     Henry  de  Betesle  holds  a  certain  fishing  in  the  Severn, 

and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms Adam  le  Jouene  holds  certain 

fishing  in  the  Wye  (Waia),  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  6d. 
Robert  Longus  holds  \\  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4 
terms  2s.   3(/.    John  Adam  holds  I  cottage  and  i  acre  of  land,  and 

pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  4^.     Philip  Sil. holds  2\  acres  of 

land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  7^.  Williamde  Ifathulleshall\\ij\ds 
I  messuage,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  ^.    Thomas  WyniJilok 

holds  1 1  acres  of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  at  4  terms Roger 

Trut  holds  and  pays  as  much.  John  Bronyng  ho\^s  i\  acres  of  land 

and  I  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms 3^.    Philip  Wade 

holds  and  pays  as  much.  Roger  Stake  holds  a  certain  fishing  and  pays 
per  annum  at  said  terms  9>d.  John  Beauchamp  holds  i  messuage  and 
I  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  1 5</.  Henry  ...male 
holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  %d.  John 
Averike  holds  I  cottage  and  i  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
4  terms  4^.  Matilda  Brende  holds  i  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  said  terms  \2d.     Elena  Cole  holds  15  acres  of  land,  and  pays 

per  annum  at  said  terms  20d.     Walter holds  2  acres  of  land, 

and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  8i.  William  Kynesi  holds  2  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  8^.     Robert  le  Picker  and 


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Warin  Faber  hold  i  rood  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms 
of  the  year  \d.    Isabell  de  Middelton  holds  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  4  terms  16^.     Robert  Jordan  holds  2  acres  of  land, 
anrt  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  5^^.     Tibbe  de  Fraxino  holds 
1 5  acres  of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  5^ 
Reginald  de  la  Marche  holds  I  piece  of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays 
per   annum   at    said    terms    $d.      Agnes   la  Jai  holds   i    cottage, 
a\  acres  of  land,  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms 
23^.     il/ar^^r)' /f /o)' holds  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  said  terms  \^d.     Walter  Uthfot  holds  i  cottage  and  \  acre  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  6^.     Nicholas  de  Dynham 
holds  I  collage  and  ij  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said 
terms   lod.     Philip  Cole  holds  i  messuage  and  3^  acres  of  land^ 
and  pays   per   annum   at  said   terms  20d.     Hawisia    Wade  holds 
I  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  \d.     Simon  atte 
Grene   holds   I    cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  4^/, 
Cristina  ad  Spinam  holds  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
said  terms  14^.  John  son  of  Edith  holds  i  acre  of  land  and  I  fishings 
and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  \6d.    Peter  Baron  holds  2i  acres 
of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  2s.  Sd. 
Agnes  Burel  holds  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  4  terms 
i^\d.     Adam  Trut  holds  as  much,  and  pays  as  much  as  the  said 
Agnes.     Isabella  Pollard  holds  I  cottage  and  3|  acres  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  4  terms  20d.      Walter  Alewy  holds  i|  acres  of 
land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  I  "jd.    Thomas 
Pollard  holds  i\  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms 
iyd.     Geoffrey  son  of  Maciana  holds   I   cottage  and   I   fishing,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  same  terms    \6d.     Henry  de  Beteslegh    holds 
2\  acres  of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms 
3j.  \\d.     Henry  /j^ac  holds  \\  acres  of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  said  terms  19^.     Robert  Martyn  holds  I  acre  of  land 
and  I  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  i^^d.     Margery 
Rope  holds  1 1  acres  [of  land]  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
same  terms  I2d.      William  Clappe  holds  as  much  and  pays  as  much 
as  the  said  Margery.      William  Kynesi  holds  as  much  and  pays  as 
much  as  the  said  Margery.     Alice  Sokemond  holds  I   cottage,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  4</.     Simon  Trappe  holds  i  acre  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  04.     Peter  Woluard  holds 
I  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  ^d.     Thomas  de 
AngV  holds  2  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  M. 
Margery  Cnotte  holds  3^  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
said  terms    \\d.     Robert  de   Wirwode  holds  4  acres  of  land  and 

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68  Gloucestershire 

I  fishing-,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  20rf.  Adam  son  of 
Roisia  holds  i|  acres  [of  land]  artd  i  fishings,  and  pays  per  annum 
at  said  terms  lod.  Roger  le  Frend  holds  a  certain  fishing-,  and  "pays 
per  annum  at  said  terms  2d.  Matilda  le  Frend  holds  3  acres  of 
land  and  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  IS</. 
Walter  de  Fraxino  holds  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
said  terms  16^.  Lobelia  Tope  holds  3|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  said  terms  13^.  Juliana  Vache  holds  85  acres  and 
I  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  2s.  lOd.  Eua  d* 
Bissopeston  holds  2|  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  for  same 
land  and  for  a  certain  fishing-  per  annum  at  said  terms  \2,d.  Nicholas 
Voche  holds  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  2d. 
Adam  Cole  holds  165  acres  of  land  and  a  certain  fishing,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  said  terms  Is.  /\d.  Richard  Cole  holds  75  acres  of 
land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  9^.,  viz.,  at  the  Nativity 
of  the  Lord  ^d.,  at  Easter  ^d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  8^.,  and  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  9^.  William  Silueyn  holds  2\  acres  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  10^.  Isabella  Bytheweye  holds 
3  acres  of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  \^d. 
Eilom  le  Haiward  holds  6  acres  of  land  and  a  certain  fishing,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  2s.  2d.  Robert  Blondusholds  i^  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  said  terms  6d.  William  Martyn 
holds  a  certain  fishing  in  the  Wye,  and  pays  therefor  per  annum 
at  said  terms  6d. 

Sum,  £14  3J.  3</. 

Customary  Tenants  There. 
Adam  Cole  holds  i  messuage  and  18  acres  of  land  in  villeinage, 
and  shall  work  every  other  week  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up 
to  the  gule  of  August  for  5  days,  except  the  3  festival  weeks,  viz., 
the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  and  Pentecost,  and  this  is  the 
sum  of  the  works  of  this  customar  for  the  said  time,  viz.,  from  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  viz.,  for  35  weeks,  87^  works,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
is.  y^d.,  price  of  the  work  ^d.  Likewise  the  sum  of  the  works  of 
this  customar  from  the  said  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the 
gule  of  August  for  6  weeks,  viz.,  each  week  2^  works,  15  works, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  I5</.,  price  of  the  work  id.  And  he 
shall  work  from  that  feast  of  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  for  8  weeks,  each  week  for  3  days.  And  the  sum  of 
the  works  of  this  customar  for  the  same  time  is  24,  and  those 
works  are  worth  3^.,  price  of  the  work  i  ^d.     And  he  shall  plough 


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every  other  week  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of 
the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  and  shall  harrow  |  acre  of  land,  and  there 
shall  be  allowed  to  him  for  the  work  of  i  day  each  ploughing",  and 
those  ploughings  are  worth  beyond  reprises  for  the  said  time  lod. 
And  he  shall  do  i  day's  work,  which  is  called  "cherched,"  and  shall 
plough  and  harrow  \  acre  of  land  for  wheat,  and  shall  also  sow 
the  same  \  acre  of  land  for  wheat  with  his  own  proper  seed,  and 
it  may  be  sown  with  i  bushel  of  wheat ;  and  in  the  tinie  of  reaping 
he  shall  reap,  bind,  and  make  into  sheaves  the  said  \  acre  of  corn, 
and  shall  take  i  sheaf  for  the  same  \  acre  as  much  as  may  be 
bound  with  the  binding  of  the  said  corn  cut  near  the  land  as  much 
as  may  be  bound,  and  that  wheat  is  worth  por  annum  6^.,  and  the 
reaping  and  binding  of  the  said  \  acre  and  putting  into  sheaves 
i\d.     And  he  shall  plough   i  acre  for  oats,  and  there  shall  be 
allowed  him  2  manual  works.     And  he  shall  do  i  day's  work  with 
his  own  cart  at  the  winter  sowing  with  all  the  oxen  he  shall  have, 
so  that  there  be  8  oxen,  and  he  shall  plough  |  acre,  and  if  he  has 
no  oxen  he  shall  plough  nothing.     And  he  shall  do  another  day's 
work  in  the  same  way.    And  in  the  said  works  he  shall  do  3  day's 
works  in  reaping,  scattering,  and  carrying  the  meadows,  and  he 
shall  have  for  each  \  acre  of  meadow  so  reaped,  scatiered,  and 
carried  i  cock  of  grass ;    price  of  this  work  beyond  reprise   \d. 
And  he  shall  do  another  day's  work  in  carrying  hay  with  his  horse 
if  he  have  one,  and  if  he  has  not  one  then  it  shall  be  worked  with 
a  fork,  and  there  shall  be  allowed  (?)  him  i  work,  and  it  is  worth 
beyond  the  price  of  the  said  work  \d.     And  he  shall  do  4  day's 
works  in  autumn  in  reaping  corn,  and  those  works  are  worth  dd. ; 
price  of  the  work  \\d.    And  he  shall  do  i  day's  work  for  carrying 
corn  in  the  autumn  with  his  wain  or  cart  if  he  has  one,  and  if  not 
he  shall  work  it  with  his  fork  to  the  grange,  and  he  shall  have  for 
his  wain  or  cart  or  putting  into  sheaves,  if  he  put  into  sheaves, 
I  sheaf  not  of  the  largest  or  the  smallest,  and  that  day's  work  is 
worth  \\d.   And  he  shall  give  i  hen,  which  is  called  "wodehen,"  at 
the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  and  it  is  worth  \d.     And  he  shall  give  at 
Easter  5  eggs,  and  they  are  worth  half  a  farthing.     And  he  shall 
give  for  each  of  his  pigs  of  i  year  \d.,  and  for  each  hog  of  half  a 
year  \d.,  and  that  pannage  is  worth  by  the  year  \d.     And  if  he 
wishes  to  buy  or  sell  a  horse  or  a  mare  he  shall  give  to  the  lord  2d, 
And  he  shall  give  to  the  lord  for  each  brewing  which  he  shall 
brew  8  gallons  of  ale  or  4^.     Nor  can  he  marry  his  daughter 
without  the   licence  of  the  lord.     Sum  of  the  works  of  this  cus- 
tomary tenant   by  the  year  ioj.  2\d.  and  half  a  farthing.     Henry 


70  Gloucestershire 

le  Fox  and  Thomas each  of  them  holds  as  much  and  does  as 

much  in  all  thing^s  as  the  said  Adam  Cole,  and  the  sum  of  the  works 
of  the  same  by  the  year  is  20j.  5|^.  Henry  de  Hemdeye  {Beuerleye  ?), 
holds  half  a  virg^ate  of  land  in  villeinag-e,  and  pays  per  annum  for 
cert  money  14J.  \d.  and  of  increase  2s.  Robert  Lungus  holds 
I  messuag^e  and  9  acres  of  land,  and  does  the  moiety  in  all  works 

like  the  said  Adam  Cole.     And  further  he  shall  g-ive  i  hen , 

price  \d.,  and  2  days'  works  in  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  3</. 
And  the  sum  of  the  works  of  this  customary  tenant  by  the  year  is 

5 J.   S(i.      Also    Waller   ,    Thomas    Wynchlokj/Roger-  Trut,  John 

Bronyng,  Roger  Slak,  Philip  Wade,  John  Suward,  Ellen  Cole,   W. 

Alwyne,  William  Kymesi,  Warin  Faher,  Robert  le  Picchere,  William 
Martin,  Richard  Baker,  Robert  Silueyn,  Isabella  Middelton,  Robert 
Jordan,  Robert  Jordan  [sic],  Gilbert  de  Fraxino,  Reginald  de  Hamerley  (i'), 

Agnes  le  Jay,  Crist iana  Adi am,  Agnes  Bur  el,  Adam   Trut,  Henry 

le  Hert,  Robert  Blundus,  Walter ,  Thomas  Pollard,  Isabella  Pollard, 

Henry  Isaac,  Robert  Martin,  Margery  Ripe,  William  Kymesy,  William 
Clappe,  John  son   of  Edith,  Peter  Baron,  Peter  Weluard,  Matilda  le 

Frend,  Roger  le  Frend,  Adam  son  of  Rose,  Robert  de  ,  Isabella 

Tourpe  {Pourpe),  Walter  de  Fraxino,  Juliana  Voch,  Eva  de  Bissopeston, 
John  son  of  Edith,  Nicholas  Vouch,  Adam  Cole,  William  Silueyn,  Elena  le 
Hayward,  Isabella  Bitheweye,  Robert  Blundus,  each  of  those  52  tenants 
holds  and  does  in  all  works  and  customs  like  the  said  Robert  lungus, 
and  the  sum  of  their  works,  52  by  the  year,  is  £24  2^.  9^/.  Philip 
Syward  holds  I  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land,  and  shall  work  each 
week  in  the  year  except  the  festival  weeks  of  the  Nativity  of  the 
Lord,  Easter,  and  Pentecost,  and  the  sum  of  the  works  of  this 

customar  is  35  works price  of  the  work  \d.,  to  wit,  from  the 

feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for 

35  weeks John  the  Baptist  up  to  theg-ule  of  August  for  6  weeks 

6  works,  and  they  are  worth  6d.,  and  the  sum  of  the  works  of 

[  The  rest  is  on  the  next  roll,  beginning  St.  Michael.'\ 

Still  of  the  Manor  of  Tudbnham. 

St.  Michael  by  8  weeks  8  works,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
\2d.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  And  he  shall  do  8  days'  works  in 
autumn  without  food  in  reaping  corn,  which  are  worth  \2d.,  price 
of  the  day's  work  \\d.  And  he  shall  do  i  day's  work  at  the  food 
of  the  lord,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  And  he  shall  do  i  day's  work  in 
carrying  the  corn,  and  it  is  worth  \\d.  And  he  shall  do  4  days' 
works  in  mowing,  raising  and  carrying,  and  they  are  worth  6^., 


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price  of  the  day's  work  \\d.  And  he  shall  g^ive  i  hen,  price  id., 
5  eg"g"s  price  half  a  farthing,  and  pannag-e  price  \d.,  like  the  said 
Adam  Cole,  and  toll  like  the  said  Adam,  nor  can  he  marry  his 
daughter  without  the  licence  of  the  lord  ;  and  the  sum  of  the  works 
of  this  customary  tenant  by  the  year  is  4J.  (^\d.  and  half  a  farthing. 
Henry  le  Smale,  Margery  la  Jay,  Hawisia  Wade,lGeo^rey  Masciane, 
Henry  Aleyn,  Margery  Knotte,  Thomas  de  Anglia  and  Simon  Trappe, 
each  of  them  holds,  and  does  in  all  works  and  customs  like  the  said 
Philip  Syward,  and  the  sum  of  the  works  of  these  8  customars  by 
the  year  is  38j-.  3^.  And  each  of  them  and  of  the  others  shall  take 
of  the  lord  \2d.,  or  i  sheep  for  mowing  the  meadow  by  the  name  of 
"Medshep."  John  Adam  holds  i  cottage,  and  shall  do  3  days'  works 
in  the  autumn  in  reaping  without  food,  and  they  are  worth  by  the 
year  4^.,  price  of  the  day's  work  li^d.  And  he  shall  do  i  day's 
work  at  the  food  of  the  lord,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  And  he  shall  give 
pannage  as  above,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  And  he  shall  make  do  toll 
like  Adam  Cole,  nor  can  he  marry  his  daughter  without  the  licence 
of  the  lord ;  sum  of  the  works  of  this  customar  by  the  year  5|«/. 
William  Hachulfeshale,  John  Beauchamp,  John  Auerk,  Matilda  Brend, 
Simon  atie  Greene,  Philip  Cole,  Nicholas  de  Dynan,  Walter  Lithfot, 
Geoffrey  son  of  Maciana,  Isabell  Pollard,  Alice  Sonkemond,  Adam  Cole, 
Julia  Vouch,  each  of  those  1 3  holds  and  does  in  all  works  and 
customs  like  the  saidy<?>^«  Adam.  Sum  of  the  works  of  the  same 
by  the  year  6s.  2^d, 

Sum  £19  4J.  8^d. 

The  Hamlet  of  Lancant. 

They  also  say  that  the  said  hamlet  belongs  to  the  said  manor  of 
Toudenham,  in  which  said  hamlet  are  the  tenants  underwritten,  to 
wit,  Adam  le  Lorymer  holds  12  acres  of  land  and  i  fishing,  and  pays 
'by  the  year  at  the  4  yearly  terms  underwritten  \s.  \d.  Thomas 
Silueyn  holds  71  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said  terms 
2s.  6d.  Ralph  Selyman  holds  19^  acres  of  land  and  a  certain 
fishing,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  6s.  lod.  The  heir 
of  Henry  Seuare  holds  i  messuage  and  2\  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  the  same  terms  \6d.  John  Trolli  [holds]  24^  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  same  terms  8j.  2d.  Richard  de 
Lanfant  holds  14^  acres  of  land  and  a  certain  piece  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  the  said  terms  5j.  id.  Rose,  the  relict  of 
Nicholas  de  Lancant  holds  14  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at 
the  said  terms  4s.  Zd./^Enota  Hened  holds  6\  acres  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  at  the  will  of  the  lord  at  the  said  terms  2s.  id. 


72  Gloucestershire 

Henry  Snel  holds  8  acres  of  land  in  the  same  way,  and  pays  per 
annum  at  the  said  terms  2s.  %d.  Blissoia  la  Felt  holds  6  acres  of 
land  in  like  manner,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said  terms,  2s. 

Four  tenants  of  John  de  ap  Adam  de  Betesleye  shall  plough  at 
Tudenham  each  year  i  acre  at  the  winter  sowing-,  and  i  acre  at 
the  Lent  sowing,  and  those  ploughings  are  worth  by  the  year  %d. 
And  they  shall  do  4  days'  work  in  the  autumn  in  reaping  com  at 
the  food  of  the  lord,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  3^.  Two 
tenants  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  at  Soncheberi  shall  plough  half  an 
acre  at  the  winter  sowing,  and  half  an  acre  at  the  Lent  sowing  at 
Tudenham  per  annum,  and  that  ploughing  is  worth  by  the  year  a4- 
And  they  shall  make  3  days'  works  of  reaping  corn  in  the 
autumn,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  2\d.  Six  tenants  of 
Walter  Waldu  shall  plough  as  much,  and  those  ploughings  are 
worth  a,d.,  and  he  shall  do  4  days'  works  of  reaping  corn  in  the 
autumn,  and  they  are  worth  id.  Four  tenants  of  the  Prior  of 
Forleye  at  Wibbedon  shall  plough  as  much,  and  it  is  worth  4^/. 
And  shall  do  3  days'  works  in  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  2\d, 
And  5  tenants  of  John  Blount  shall  plough  as  much,  and  they  are 
worth  \d.  And  shall  do  5  days'  works  in  the  autumn  for  reaping 
the  corn,  and  they  are  worth  i\d.  Four  tenants  of  Hugh  le  Harliter 
shall  plough  as  much,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  A^d.  And 
shall  do  3  days'  works  in  the  autumn  in  reaping  corn,  and  they  are 
worth  per  annum  ^d.  The  tenants  of  Lancant  shall  plough  as 
much,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  4^.  The  pleas  and  perqui- 
sites of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  6oj. 

Sum  104J.  \\d. 

Sum  of  the  whole  value  of  the  manor  of  Tudenham  aforesaid,  by 
the  year  £53  13J.  4^/. 

Plattelondk. 

There  is  at  Torrogy  a  certain  tower,  newly  built,  which  is  worth 
nothing  per  annum,  besides  the  maintenance  of  the  same.  There 
is  at  Plattelonde  belonging  to  the  said  tower  a  certain  messuage 
with  a  curtilage  and  garden,  which  are  worth  per  annum  2s. 
There  are  there  80  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  13^.  4//.,  price  of  the  acre  2d.  Also  50  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4^.  2d.,  price  of  the  acre  \d. 
And  100  acres  of  waste,  which  are  worth  per  annum  8j.  4(/., 
price  of  the  acre  \d.  And  7  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  14//.,  price  of  the  acre  2d.     There  is  there  a  certain 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  yj 

grove  with  small  oaks,  containing-  i  acre,  which  is  worth  nothing 
besides  reprises. 

Sum,  2gs. 

Sum  of  the  sums  of  the  whole  honor  of  the  castle  of  Strogoil 
with  the  borough,  Barton  with  the  hamlets  thereto  annexed,  and 
with  the  manor  of  Tudenham  and  the  hamlet  of  Lancant,  to  the 
said  manor,  belonging  together  with  the  tower  of  Torrogy  and  the- 
hamlet  of  Plattelonde  aforesaid  by  the  yean  £165  14J.  i^d. 

John  le  Bygod,  brother  of  the  said  Roger  le  Bygod,  is  his  next 
heir,  and  is  aged  40  years ;  but  they  say  that  all  the  tenements 
contained  in  these  4  rolls  ought  to  revert  to  the  King  and  his  heirs 
by  reason  of  the  delivery  and  refeoflfment  aforesaid,  for  that  the 
said  Roger  le  Bygod,  to  whom  the  King  granted  the  said  tenements, 
to  have  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  so  that  if  he  should  die 
without  heirs  of  his  body  all  the  said  tenements  after  his  decease 
should  wholly  revert  to  the  King  and  his  heirs,  died  without  heir 
of  his  body, 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  35  Edw.  I,  No.  46  {B\ 


%om,  totfe  oi  Gilbert  Be  Clare* 

JH  Xtcnt  made  before  the  King's  Escheator  at  Campedene, 
-'-^  19th  May,  35  Edw.  I  [1307],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of 
the  which  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertfordj. 
zxiAJoan  his  wife  held  of  the  feoffment  of  the  King,  and  how  much 
land  the  said  Earl  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  &c.,  by  William  de 
Westinton,  William  de  We  ley  e,  John  Calf,  John  de  Weleye,  Waller  le 
Fay  tour,  Simon  de  Weleye,  Richard  Fouward,  John  de  Lincoln,  Robert 
Gilberd,  Richard  Gijfard,  John  de  Cruce,  and  John  Geffrey,  who  say 
that 

The  said  Earl  and  Joan  his  wife  held  jointly  of  the  enfeoffment 
of  the  King  i  carucate  of  land  at  Campedene  of  the  Earl  of 
Chester,  by  the  service  of  the  8th  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and 
curtilage,  which  is  worth  per  annum  40^.  There  are  there 
92  acres  of  arable  land  in  the  demesne,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  36J.  8</.,  price  of  the  acre  /\d.  Also  1 1  acres  of  meadow, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  22s.,  price  of  the  acre  2s.    There  is- 


74  Gloucestershire 

there  a  certain  pasture  which  is  worth  per  annum  lOj.     Also  a 
certain  water  mill,  which  is  worth  per  annum  £4. 

Sum  of  the  demesnes  by  the  year,  £7  6j. 

Free  Tenants. 

There  are  there  6  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and 
pay  by  the  year  23^.  at  the  4  terms,  viz.,  at  the  Feast  of  St. 
Andrew,  Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael. 

Sum,  23J. 

Customary  Tenants. 
There  are  there  8  customary  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds 
1  virgate  of  land,  and  they  pay  of  rent  by  the  year  32J.  at  3  terms, 
viz.,  at  the  Feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  Easter,  and  St.  Michael.  And 
they  shall  do  between  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and 
the  Feast  of  St.  Michael  336  manual  works,  which  are  worth  28j., 
price  of  each  work  id.  And  they  owe  16  bedripes,  and  they  are 
worth  2j.,  price  of  each  \\d. 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  services  of  the  same,  62^. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  loj. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  Extent  by  the  year  £12  is. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  son  of  the  said  Earl,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  16  years  on  the  i  ith  day  of  May  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  3J  Edw.  I,  No.  4f, 


%(ymy  toife  af  iSilftert  Ire  Clare* 

JH  Xtcnt  made  before  the  King's  Escheator  at  Ryndecumbe, 
^^  7th  May,  35  Edward  I  [1307],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
which  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  and 
Joan  his  wife,  held  of  the  feoffment  of  the  King,  &c.,  by  the  oath 
oljohn  son  of  John  Hugh,  William  de  Lee  he,  Walter  Patyn,  William 
Fauconer,  Richard  Dyare,  Nicholas  de  Meysi,  Robert  Walle,  Roger 
Noreys,  William  Wlypse,  Richard  Hanky,  Henry  Beufiz,  and  Henry 
Faber,  who  say  that 

The  said  Earl  and  Joan  his  wife  held  jointly  of  the  feoffment  of 
the  King  at  Ryndecumbe,  i  carucate  of  land  of  the  King  in  chief, 
by  the  service  of  the  8th  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  75 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  \2d.  There  are  there  in  the  demesne  120  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  20J.,  price  of  the  acre  2d.  Also 
4  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4J.,  price  of  the 
acre  I3</.  Also  4  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  by  the  year 
2s.^  price  of  the  acre  6d. 

Sum  of  the  demesnes  by  the  year,  27^. 

Free  Tenants. 
William  de  Hatherop'  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  paying  by  the  year 
at  the  4  terms  ioj.,  viz.,  at  the  Feast  of  St.  Andrew,  the  Annuncia- 
tion of  the  Blessed  Mary,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael.  Adam  Doly  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land,  paying  by 
the  year  at  those  terms  3^.  6d.  William  Stannari  holds  half  a 
virgate  of  land,  paying  by  the  year  at  the  same  terms  45.  William 
Godman  holds  i  virgate  of  land,  paying  by  the  year  at  the  same 
terms  qj. 

Sum  of  the  rent  of  the  said  freemen,  26j.  ^d. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  with  2  views  per  annum  are  worth  by 
the  year  26j.  8</. 

Sum,  26j.  8</. 

Sum  of  the  sums  of  the  whole  Extent,  £4  oj.  id. 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  son  of  the  said  Earl,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  17  on  the  i  ith  day  of  May  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  35  Edw.  I,  No.  47. 


gSoan,  'tailt  of  Gilbert  lie  Clare. 

Extent  made  before  the  King's  Escheator  at  Stoke,  i6th  May, 
35  Edw.  I  [1307],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  Gilbert 
de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  and /<?a«  his  wife, 
held  of  the  feoffment  of  the  King,  and  how  much  land  he  held  of 
the  King,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Goppushall,  John  de  Clyve, 
William  de  Leah,  John  Cole,  Robert  de  Kent,  Thomas  de  Karent, 
William  de  Karent,  Walter  le  Porter  eve,  Reginald  de  Bysseleye,  Robert 
Munget,  William  Tinctoris,  and  William  le  Smale,  who  say  that 

'the  said  Earl  and  Joan  his  wife  held  jointly  of  the  feoffment  of 
the  King  i  carucate  of  land  at  Stoke,  as  a  member  of  the  Earldom 
{comitis)  of  Gloucester,  which  said  county  the  said  Earl  held  of  the 
icing  in  chief  by  the  service  of  7^  knights'  fees. 


76  Gloucestershire 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuagfe  with  a  garden,  that  is- 
worth  by  the  year  6s.  M.  There  are  there  in  the  demesne 
120  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  by  the  year  40J.,  price 
of  each  acre  4//.  Also  8  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  14^.,  price  of  each  acre  is.  Also  2  acres  of  several 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  2s.,  price  of  each  acre  iid. 
There  is  there  a  certain  water  mill,  which  is  worth  per  annum  IQJ. 
Sum  of  the  demesnes  by  the  year,  72^.  Zd. 

Free  Tenants. 
There  are  there  5  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and 
pay  by  the  year  i  \s.  6d.zX  4  terms,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew,. 
Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael,  by 
equal  portions. 

Sum,  I  \s.  6d. 

Customary  Tenants. 

Henry  le  Neuwe  holds  I  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall 
work  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  viz.,  for  38  weeks,  38  manual  works,  to  wit,  by  the 
week  I  work,  and  they  are  worth  19^^.,  price  of  each  \d  And 
from  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  up  to  the  gule  of  August  for  5  weeks, 
10  works,  to  wit,  by  the  week  2  works,  which  are  worth  i^d.f 
price  of  the  work  i  \d.  And  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael,  viz.,  for  7  weeks,  32  works,  to  wit,  by  the 
week  4  works,  and  they  are  worth  \s.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  And 
he  shall  plough  1 3  days  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  those  ploughings  are  worth 
2s.  %\d.,  price  of  the  ploughing  2\d.  And  he  shall  harrow  for  the 
same  time  of  13  days,  and  those  harrowings  are  worth  \o,\d.y 
price  of  each  \\d.  And  he  ought  to  do  by  the  year  26  days'  work 
at  the  plough,  and  they  are  worth  35.  3^.,  price  of  each  \\d.  And 
he  shall  give  4  hens  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  which  are  worth 
4^.,  price  of  each  \d. 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  service  of  the  said  customars  by  the  year 
14^.  9<2'. 

William  Herherd  holds  6  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall 
work  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for  38  weeks,  76  works,  which  are  worth 
3^.  2d.,  price  of  each  \d.  And  from  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  up  to  the  gule  of  August  for  5  weeks,  10  works,  to  wit,  by 
the    week  2,  and  they  are  worth  15^.,  price  of  each  \\d.     And 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  7Jr 

-from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  to  wit,  for 
8  weeks,  24  works,  viz.,  by  the  week  3,  and  they  are  worth  3J.» 
price  of  each  work  i  \d.  And  he  shall  give  2  hens  at  the  Nativity 
of  the  Lord,  price  2d.  William  Rolues,  Richard  Rolues,  Ralph  Pirk, 
John  Maltus,  Richard  Gorwy,  and  Walter  Maning,  each  of  them 
holds  as  much  and  does  as  the  said  William  Herberd. 

Sum  of  the  services  of  the  same  by  the  year,  53^. 

Cottars. 
Richard  le  Porter  holds  I  cottage,  and  shall  work  by  the  year 
52  works,  viz.,  by  the  week  i  work,  whereof  38  works  are  worth 
19^.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  14  works  are  worth  11  d.,  price  of 
the  work  \\d. 

Sum  of  the  services  of  the  same  by  the  year,  3^.  4^. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of   the   court  with  the  view  of  La 
Hockeday  are  worth  2s. 

Gilbert  de  Clare,  son  of  the  said  Earl,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
^ged  16  years  on  the  nth  day  of  May  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JJ  Edw.  I,  No.  47. 


goan,  toife  of  (©ilftnt  Ue  Clare* 

H  Xtent  made  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Mars,  1 1  May, 
^^  35  Edw.  I  [1307],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  formerly  Earl  of  Gloucester,  and  Joan  his  wife 
held  of  the  feoffment  of  the  King,  and  also  of  all  the  lands  and 
tenements  which  after  the  said  feoffment  shall  descend  to  his  heir 
by  right  of  inheritance,  or  by  escheat  or  otherwise,  &c.,  by  the 
oath  of  William  JVestbrok,  Stephen  Bealbras,  Nicholas  Forester,  John  de 
Longis,  Thomas  Clerici,  Roger  Heynnes,  John  Gopushal,  Elias  Heneges, 
Walter  le  Mason,  Walter  Gascon,  John  Pistoris,  and  John  Tynedan, 
who  say  that 

Gilbert  de  Clare  held  at  Mars,  in  his  demesne,  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  that  he  died,  i  carucate  of  land  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  the  lOth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  in  the  which  Joan,  his 
wife,  of  the  feoffment  of  the  King,  was  not  joined. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden, 
curtilage,  and  i  dovecote,  which  are  worth  by  the  year  2J.  8c/. 
There  are  there  62  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  by  the 
year  loj.  4^/.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  Also  6  acres  of  meadow, 
which  are  worth  by  the  year  6j.,  price  of  the  acre  \2d.    Also 


•8  Gloucestershire 

2  acres  of  several  pasture,  which  are  worth  8^.,  price  of  the  acre 
4</.  There  is  there  i  acre  of  wood,  which  is  worth  nothing  by  the 
year.     Also  a  certain  water  mill,  which  is  worth  4J.  by  the  year. 

There  are  13  tenants  there  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and  pay 
by  the  year  44J.  lod.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of- St.  Andrew  12s.  ii\d.y 
at  Easter  9^.  ii\d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  9J.  ^\d., 
and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  12s.  4^d. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  hre  worth  per  annum,  1 2d. 

The  said  premises  by  right  of  inheritance  descended  to  the  heirs 
of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  after  the 
death"^f  the  said  Gilbert  the  father,  who  died  thereof  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  whereof  Joan  his  wife  was  not  jointly  seised. 
Gilbert,  son  of  the  said  Earl,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged  16 
years  on  the  i  ith  day  of  May  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Edw.  I,  No.  47, 


3oan,  toife  of  Gilbert  lie  Clare. 

Extent  of  the  manor  of  Fayreford,  in  co.  Gloucester,  made 
before  the  King's  escheator  at  Fayreford,  17  May,  35  Edw.  I 
[1307]  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl 
of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  and  Joan  his  wife,  held  of  the 
feoffment  of  the  King,  and  how  much  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
and  how  much  of  others,  &c.,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  son  of  John 
Hugh,  William  de  Lech,  Walter  Patyn,  William  Faukoner,  Richard 
Dyar,  Nicholas  de  Meysi,  Robert  Walk,  Roger  Noreys,  William 
Wlypse,  Richard  Hanky,  Henry  Bonfiz,  and  Henry  Faber,  who  say 
that 

Gilbert  de  Clare  and  Joan  his  wife  held  jointly  of  the  feoffment 
of  the  King  the  manor  of  Fayreford  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
the  service  of  i  knight's  fee  and  a  half. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and 
2  dovecotes,  which  are  worth  per  annum  ioj.  There  are  there  in 
the  demesne  610  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  by  the 
year  £7  \2s.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  3</.  Also  70  acres  of  meadow^ 
which  are  worth  by  the  year  70J.,  price  of  each  acre  I2d.  There 
are  there  6  parcels  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  48J, 
Also  2  water  mills,  which  are  worth  per  annum  40J. 

Sum  of  the  demesnes  by  the  year,  £16  oj.  6d. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  79 

Free  Tenants. 
William  Godwyne  holds  3  carucates  by  the  serjeanty  of  taking- 
the  birds  of  the  lord.  John  de  Fayreford  holds  a  certain  water  mil 
at  fee  farm  with  a  certain  suit  of  Middleton,  paying  by  the  year 
66j.  8^.  at  the  4  principal  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  at  the  Nativity  of 
the  Lord,  Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael.  Richard  de  Briscouwe  holds  I  virg-ate  of  land,  paying" 
by  the  year  6s.  Sd.  at  the  same  terms.  Hugh  le  Despenser  holds 
I  weir  {girgitem),  paying  by  the  year  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
\2d.  John  Scaleivarde  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  paying  by  the  year 
6j.  8^.  Robert  atte  Mulle  holds  I  weir  {girgiiem),  and  pays  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  4^.6^.  Robert  de  Olde  holds  a  certain  tenement, 
paying  at  the  same  term  5^.  John  Clement  holds  6  acres  of  land^ 
paying  by  the  year  at  the  4  yearly  terms  8j.  Richard  Hanky  holds 
a  certain  tenement,  paying  by  the  year  at  those  terms  3j.  \\d. 
Auena  Kydenot  holds  i  tenement,  paying  by  the  year  at  the  same 
terms  5^.  6d.  Alice  Quick  holds  i  tenement,  paying  by  the  year  at 
the  said  terms  3^.  William  Wlypse  holds  i  tenement,  paying  by  the 
year  at  the  same  terms  3^.  8^.  Henry  Faber  holds  i  tenement, 
paying  by  the  year  at  the  said  terms  2j.  id.  Losse  Mayheus  holds 
I  tenement,  paying  by  the  year  at  those  terms  y^d.  John  Felice 
holds  I  tenement,  paying  by  the  year  at  those  terms  4J.  7</. 
Richard  le  Clerk  holds  i  tenement,  paying  by  the  year  at  the  said 
terms  "jd.  Philip  Gamel  holds  a  certain  tenement,  paying  by  the 
year  at  the  same  terms  3^.  2d.  Matilda  Pyrkes  holds  I  tenement, 
paying  by  the  year  at  the  same  terms  yd.  Robert  Syre  holds 
I  tenement,  and  pays  at  the  same  terms  is.  John  Landones  holds 
I  tenement,  and  pays  by  the  year  at  the  same  terms  g^.  Thomas 
Gunnelde  holds  a  certain  tenement,  paying  2s.  ^d.  at  the  same 
terms.  Muriel  Elyce  holds  i  tenement,  paying  \2d.  at  the  same 
terms.  Nicholas  le  Tayllour  holds  i  tenement,  paying  at  the 
same  terms  12a'.  Henry  Saleman  holds  I  tenement,  paying  at 
the  same  terms  ^d.  Agnes  Durlyng  holds  i  tenement,  paying 
at  the  said  terms  8<f. 

There  are  there  6  free  tenants  of  small  tenure  who  hold  a 
certain  free  tenement,  and  pay  by  the  year  at  the  same  terms 
3J.  9^. 

Sum  of  the  rent  of  the  free  tenants  by  the  year,  £6  i8j.  i  {\d. 

Customary  Tenants. 

William  atte  Zate  holds  I  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  paying  by 
the  year  at   the  Nativity  of  the  Lord    \2d.     And  he  shall  work 


8o  Gloucestershire 

from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  viz.,  for  38  weeks,  152  works,  to  wit,  by  the  week  4  works, 
which  are  worth  6j.  4^.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  And  he  shall 
plough  3  acres  of  land  by  the  year,  and  the  ploughing-  is  worth 
•9</.  And  he  shall  harrow  i  acre  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  it  is 
worth  I  \d.  And  he  shall  work  from  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  gule  of  August  20  works,  viz.,  by 
the  week  4  works,  which  are  worth  i5d/„  price  of  the  work  \d. 
And  he  shall  work  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  32  works,  viz.,  by  the  week  4  works,  which  are  worth 
\s.,  price  of  each  work  \\d.  And  he  owes  8  bedripes  in  autumn, 
which  are  worth  I2</.,  price  of  ecich  \\d. 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  services,  145.  ^kd. 

Robert  Hathewy,  Richard  le  Nywe,  Matilda  la  Vtsshe,  Thomas  h: 
Visshe,  Thomas  Burgeys,  William  de  la  Hyde,  Stephen  Burgeys,  John 
le  Longe,  Thomas  Kyd,  John  atte  Nays  she,  John  att  For t  hey  e,  John 
Aynolf,  Andrew  le  Reue,  Walter  le  Hayward,  Sybilla  atte  Welle,  John 
atte  Hulle,John  atte  Grove,  Henry  Horny,  Alice  Wyn,  Alice  Hereward, 
John  Bran,  John  Sleye,  William  Hamond,  Symon  le  Longe,  John 
Burgeys,  William  Clerk,  William.  Hycheman  (?),  Alice  Pyrck,  Thomas 
Hycheman,  William  Saloman/John  Clomment,  Douce  Garynes,  Henty 
Pyrck,  Thomas  Hathewy,  Walter  Segure,  Ifilliam  Bysshop,  William 
Abbod,  William  Gylle,  Robert  Pyrk,  and  Nicholas  le  Kynd  (?),  each  of 
them  holds,  pays,  and  does  like  ^\illiam  atte  Zate.  John  Dod,  Robert 
Geldof,  Robert  Gylle,  John  Mey si  {^),  Alice  la  Rene,  Lovekyn  Chocte, 
William  le  Bryd,  and  John  Vnwyne,  each  of  them  holds  half  a  virgate 
-and  pays  and  does  the  moiety  of  the  services  of  the  said  William 
atte  Zate.  Amice  la  Syre,  William  Bryd,  and  Nicholas  le  Panel,  each 
of  them  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  does  the  moiety  of  the 
works  of  the  said  William  atte  Zate. 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  services  aforesaid  by  the  year, 
i£,33  I2J.  2\d. 

Isolda  Hendy  holds  6  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  by  the 
year  3^.  at  the  four  terms  abovesaid,  and  gives  in  autumn  for  bed- 
ripes 85^.,  and  at  Christmas  4  hens,  price  4^.  Alice  atte  Grove, 
Alice  Bonde,  William  Cubbel,  Joht  Pye,  Richard  Dod,  John  Prekt , 
Agnes  Hykedon,  William  Bone,/Burlyng  Gorwy,  and  Matilda  la 
Tongg,  each  of  them  holds,  i^ys,  and  does  as  much  as  the  said 
Jsolda. 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  services  of  the  same,  43^.  2\d, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  8 1 

Cottars. 
There  are  there  13  cottars,  who  hold  13  cottages,  and  pay  by 
the  year  at  the  4  terms  abovesaid  i6j.  2d. 

Sum,  i6j.  id. 
All  the  said  customars  give  of  tallage  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
£8.     And  300  eggs  at  Easter,  price  lod. 

Sum,  £8  OS.  lod. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  within  the  said  manor,  with  2  views 
at  Hokeday  and  Michaelmas,  are  worth  per  annum  63J.  2d. 

Sum,  63J.  2d. 

Burgesses. 
There  is  there  a  certain  market  town  in  the  which  are  68 
burgesses,  who  hold  68  burgages,  and  pay  by  the  year  at  the 
4  terms  abovesaid  68j.,  viz.,  for  each  burgage  \2d.  There  is 
there  a  certain  fair  on  the  day  of  St.  James  which  is  worth  per 
annum  5^.  The  toll  of  the  market  is  worth  per  annum  lOs.  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court,  with  2  views,  are  worth  per 
annum  20s. 

Sum,  1033'. 

Sum  of  the  sums  of  the  whole  extent 

Gilbert  de  Clare,  son  of  the  said  Earl,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  16  years  on  the  i  ith  day  of  May  last  past, 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Jj"  Edw.  I,  No,  4"/. 


SJoan,  toift  cif  ©ilbert  Ire  Clare* 

p  Xtcnt  made  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Sodbury, 
-*^  24  May,  35  Edw.  I  [1307],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
which  Gilbert  de  Clare,  formerly  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford, 
and  Joan  his  wife  held  of  the  feoffment  of  the  King,  by  the  oath 
of  Robert  le  Ferre,  Ralph  Cambrey,  Philip  Rauf,  William  de  Kenegrave, 
Peter  Clericus,  William  le  Chepnon,  Nicholas  Vpdoune,  Adam  Molend, 
John  de  Boxstede,  John  de  Hynewyke,  John  le  Dicare,  and  William 
Clericus,  who  say  that 

Gilbert  de  Clare  held  the  manor  of  Sodbury  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  of  the  King  in  chief,  in  the  which  y<7a« 
his  wife  was  not  joined,  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage,  which,  with  a  garden,  curtilage, 
and  2  dovecotes,  are  worth   per  annum    \0s.      There  are  there 

GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL.    V.  G 


82  Glouceste7'shire 

299  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  74J.  9<f.,  price 
of  the  acre  3^.  Also  339  acres  and  half  a  farndal  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  56^.  ']\d.,  price  of  the  acre  2d. ;  also 
90  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  £6,  price  of 
each  acre  of  30  acres  2j.,  and  of  60  acres  I2<f. ;  also  57  acres  of 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  19J.,  price  of  the  acre  \d. 
There  is  there  a  certain  park  with  wild  beasts,  the  herbage 
whereof  is  worth  by  the  year  1 1$.  4</.  beyond  the  sustentation  of 
the  beasts.      Also  another  park   at  La   Leigrave  without  beasts, 

the  underwood  whereof  is  worth  per  annum Also  a  certain 

foreign  wood  containing  6  acres,  which  is  worth  nothing  per  annum 
because  it  is  common  to  all  tenants.  There  are  there  2  water  mills, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  2Qs. 

Sum  of  the  demesnes  by  the  year,  £15  idf.  %\d. 

Free  Tenants. 
John  Bischop  holds  I  pasture,  and  pays  by  the  year  1 3^.  ^d.  at 
two  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of  St.  John  and  St.  Michael. 
Adam  de  Molend  holds  the  3rd  part  of  a  virgate  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annurrt  3J.  Sd-  and  i  lb.  of  pepper,  price  i2d.,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael.  Nicholas  Opedoune  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  5^.  at  3  terms,  to  wit,  at  the  Purification  of  the 
Blessed  Mary,  Easter,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

William  de grave  holds  5  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 

32J.  T)d.,  to  wit,  at  the  Purification  9s.,  at  Easter  2s.  6d.,  at  the 
feast  of  St.  John  9^.,  and  at  the  feast  of   St.  Michael    lis.  9<f. 

Le  Feire  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  gs.  Sd., 

to  wit,  at  the  Purification  2^.  Sd.,  at  Easter  20d.,  at  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  2s.  6d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  2s.  yd.     William 

mon  holds  the  3rd  part  of   i   virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per 

annum  Ss.,  to  wit,  at  Lady  Day  2s.,  at  Midsummer  2s.  8d.,  and  at 

Michaelmas  2s.  Sd.     Henry  Herm  holds ,  and  pays  per  annum 

20d.,  to  wit,  at  Lady  Day  6|^.,  at  Midsummer  6|</.,  and  at 
Michaelmas  yd.  Richard  att  Northarde  holds  i  virgate  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  lOJ.,  to  wit,  at  Midsummer  and  Michaelmas  by 
equal  portions.  Richard  Emelot  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  3^.  i\d.,  to  wit,  at  Lady  Day  I2^d.,at  Midsummer 
12^^.,  and  at  Michaelmas  I2^d.  John  de  Hynewyke  holds  I  virgate 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  (^.,  to  wit,  at  Lady  Day,  Midsummer, 
and  Michaelmas  by  equal  portions.  John  Gardejord  (?)  holds 
1  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  ioj.,  to  witj  at  Lady  Day, 
Midsummer,  and  Michaelmas.    John  Drawpper  holds  i  virgate  of 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  83 

land,  and  pays  per  annum  5^.  \d.,  to  wit,  at  the  Purification  i6</., 
at  Midsummer  \6d.,  and  at  Michaelmas  2j.  7^.  Ralph  Caumbrey 
holds  4  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  4^.,  to  wit,  at  the 
Purification  u.,  and  at  Midsummer  3^.  John  Perys  holds  i  virgate 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  i  \s.,  to  wit,  at  the  Purification  3^.,  at 
Midsummer  3^.,  and  at  Michaelmas  5j.  Elias  Coiel  holds  i  caru- 
cate  (?)  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum   5^.     Philip  Radulph  holds 

1  acre  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  \d.  John  de  la 
Leigrave  holds  the  3rd  part  of  i  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  6d.  Thomas  at  Leygrave  holds  I  virg-ate  of 
land,  and  pays  5^.  at  the  3  terms  aforesaid.     Nicholas  Faber  holds 

2  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  24^.  2d.,  to  wit,  at  Lady 
Day  ']s.,  at  Midsummer  ']s.,  and  at  Michaelmas  9J.  2d.  John 
h  Carpenter  holds  a  certain  tenement  in  Bridenewike,  and  pays  per 
annum  i  \s.  6d.,  to  wit.  at  Easter  43^.,  and  at  Michaelmas  7^.  i  id. 

Sum  of  the  rents  of  the  free  tenants  by  the  year,  £8  12^.  2|^., 
and  I  lb  of  pepper,  price  i2d. 

Villeins. 
John  Husee  holds  I  virg-ate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per 
annum  5^.  3^.,  to  wit,  at  Lady  Day  \6d.,  at  Midsummer  16^.,  and 
at  Michaelmas  2s.  yd.,  and  shall  do  3  bedripes  in  the  autumn, 
which  are  worth  6d.,  price  of  each  2d.  Radulphus  Russel,  Juliana 
ate  Nasche,  and  Thomas  Denys,  each  of  them  holds  and  does  like 
the  said  John  Husee.  John  de  Cumba  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  3^,  ^d.,  to  wit,  at  Lady  Day  \od.,  at 
Midsummer  lod.,  and  at  Michaelmas  2id.,  and  shall  do  3  bedripes 
in  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  as  above.  Roger  ate  Broke  holds 
half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  is.  i^d.,  to  wit,  at  Lady 
Day  lOi.,  at  Midsummer  10^.,  and  at  Michaelmas  ly^d.,  a.nd  he 
shall  do  16  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  which  are  worth  2s.  Sd.,  price 
of  each  2d.  Richard  Emelot  holds  and  does  like  the  said  Roger. 
Alice  Emelot  holds  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  6d, 
Nicholas  Panel  holds  half  an  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 

2s.  J^d.  at  the  4  said  terms.     Hamond  de holds  half  a  virgate 

of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  4^.  ^\d.  at  the  said  terms,  and  shall 
do  3  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  dd.,  price  of  each 

2d.     Matilda  holds  half  a  virgate   of   land,  and   pays   per 

annum  2s.  ^\d.  at  the  3  terms  aforesaid,  and  shall  do  3  bedripes  in 
autumn,  and  they  are  worth  as  above.  Walter  de  Legh  holds  and 
does  like  the  said  Matilda.  Walter  Molend  holds  2  acres  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  14^^.  at  the  3  terms  aforesaid,  and  shall  do 

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84  Gloucestershire 

2  bedripes.  Roger  Pr...«</ holds  half  a  virg-ate  of  land,  and  pays- 
at  Michaelmas  l^d.,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up- 
to  the  feast  of  St.  John  105  manual  works,  which  are  worth  4j., 
price  of  each  \\d.,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  up  to 
the  gule  of  August  1 5  works,  which  are  worth  for  the  said  time 
22\d.  And  between  the  gule  of  Aug-ust  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
26  works,  which  are  worth  4?.  4^.,  price  of  the  work  id.     Matilda 

ate holds  and  does  like  the  said  Roger.     William  Sperit  holds 

the  3rd  part  of  i  virg^ate  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  5^.  And  shall  do  between  the  feast  of  the  Purification' 
up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  70  works,  which  are  worth 
2s.  I  id.,  price  of  each  \d.  And  between  the  Nativity  of  St.  Johni 
and  the  gule  of  Aug-ust  10  works,  which  are  worth  i^d.,  price  of 
each  i^d.  And  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  26  works,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4J.  ^d.,  price  of 
each  2d.     John  Hullme  (?),  Robert  Cupere,  Richard  Molend,  William 

Gardiner,  William  Broune,  John ,  Richard ,  Richard  Le  Swon^ 

John  ...rwes,  and  Christiana  Alwold,  e^ch  of  them  holds  and  does  like 
the  said  William  Sperit.    Joan  ate  Medstile  holds  4|  acres  of  land, 

and    pays    per    annum And    shall    do    from    the    feast    of 

St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  44  works, 
which  are  worth  22^.,  price  of  each   \d.     And  from  the  feast  of 

St.  John  up  to  the  g-ule  of  Aug-ust  7  works,  which  are  worth , 

price  of  each  i^d.  And  between  the  g-ule  of  August  and  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael   12  works,  which  are  worth  2s.,  price  of  each  2d^ 

And  shall  do  3  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  which  are  worth  6d 

And  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  35  works,  which  are  worth  172^.,  price  of 
each  ^d.     And  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  up  to  the  gule  of  August 

7  works,  which  are  worth price  of  each  \\d.     And  between 

the  gule  of  August  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  8  works,  which 
are  worth   \6d.,  price  of  each  2d.     And  shall  do  3  bedripes  in 

.autumn,  which  are  worth    6d Copere,  and  John   Denys,  each 

holds,  and  does  as  much  as  the  said  Hugh. 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  services  of  the  said  villeins  by  the 
year 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  said  manor,  with  the  view  of 
la  Hockeday,  are  worth  per  annum  20J.  There  is  there  a  certain 
market  town,  in  the  which  are 10  burgesses,  who  hold  176  bur- 
gages and  a  half,  and  pay  per  annum  £9    14^.  i^d.,  to  wit,  at 

Christmas at  Lady  Day at   Midsummer   <,s.    lod.,  and  at 

Michaelmas  £7  ^s.  io\d.  .  There  is  there  a  fair  on  the  day  of  the 


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J^ativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  which  is  worth The  toll  of  the 

•market  is  worth  per  annum  30J. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  th«  said  boroug-h,  with  the  vit-w  of 
•the  Hockeday,  are  worth  per  annum  40J. 

Sum  of  the  market  town,  with  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
manor  of  Sodbury,  £15  7j.  2d. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year,  £49  6s.  "jJ. 

The    said    manor    by    inheritance    descended    to    Gilbert     de 

[illegible]   Clare Gilbert said   Gilbert  descended  by  escheat 

after 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  JJ  Edw.  I,  No.  4J. 


goan,  toj^o  teas  ti)e  toife  of 
(giliert  tie  Clare. 

H  Xtent  made  before  the  King-'s  escheator  at  Thornbury, 
■^  25  May,  35  Edw.  I  [1307J,  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  formerly  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  and 
Joan  his  wife  held  of  the  feoffment  of  the  King-,  by  the  oath  of 
William  Westbroke,  Stephen  Bealbras,  Nicholas  Forester,  John  de 
Longo,  Thomas  Clericus,  Roger  Heynes,  John  de  Gopushulle,  Elias 
Heynes,  Walter  le  Mason,  Walter  Gastero,  John  Pistor,  and  John 
Tynedau,  who  say  that 

Gilbert  de  Clare  and  Joan  his  wife  held  jointly  of  tbe  feoffment 
of  the  King-,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  the  manor  of 
Thornbury  in  chief  of  the  King-,  but  by  what  service  they  know 
not,  because  the  said  Earl  held  the  county  of  Gloucester  of  the 
King  in  chief  for  lOj  knights'  fees,  and  this  is  a  member  of  the 
said  county. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage 
and  I  dovecote,  which  are  worth  per  annum  los.  There  are  there 
200  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  66s.  8d.,  price  of  the 
acre  4d.  Also  40  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
40s.,  price  of  the  acre  i2d.  Also  12  acres  of  pasture,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  6s.,  price  of  the  acre  6d.  There  is  there  a 
certain  park  with  wild  beasts,  the  herbage  whereof  is  worth  per 
annum,  besides  the  sustentation  of  the  beasts,  is.  There  is  there 
another  small  park  with  wild  beasts,  which  is  worth  nothing 
beyond  the  sustentation  of  the  beasts,  because  it  is  common  to  all 


86  Gloucestershire 

the  tenants  of  that  manor.  There  is  there  a  certain  foreig^n  wood^ 
containing-  6  acres,  where  there  is  no  underwood,  and  it  is  worth 
nothing-  per  annum.  There  is  there  a  certain  water  mill  to  farm 
next  the  Severn,  which  is  worth  per  annum  £6.  Also  a  certain 
fishery  in  the  Severn,  which  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  8d. 
Sum,  £i2  i2s.  4d. 

Free  Tenants. 
Simonda  de  Alne  holds  5  virgates  of  land  and  the  4th  part,  and 
pays  per  annum  5j.  4^.  and  half  a  pair  of  spurs,  price  3(f.,  at 
2  terms,  viz.,  at  the  term  of  St.  Andrew  2J.  6d.,  and  at  Easter  id.y 
and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  2s.  gd.  with  the  spurs.  Nicholas  de 
Kingesione  holds  2  virgates,  containing  15I  acres,  and  i  plot,  and 
pays  per  annum  42J.  at  the  four  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  at  the 
feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  Easter,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael 
equally.  Simon  Chaumberleyn  holds  4  virgates  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  \2d.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael.  William  Westbroke 
holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  33J.  7^.,  to  wit,  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  9^.  2^d.,  at  Easter  ys.  ii^d.,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  Js.  ii^d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
Ss.  sid-  The  Master  of  St.  Mark,  Bristol,  pays  for  Erdecote  at 
2  terms  3^.,  to  wit,  at  Easter  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  /ohft 
Westbrok  holds  I  virgate  of  land  and  2|  acres,  [and  pays  per 
annum]  ?>s.  iid.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  23!^.,  at  the 
at  the  feast  of  Easter  23|</.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  23!^.,  and  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  2s.  i  i^d.  Stephen  Bealbras  holds  i  virgate 
of  land  and  2  acres  and  i  messuage,  with  a  certain  croft,  and  pays 
per  annum  i  \s.  2d.,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  2s.  6d.,  at 
Easter  2s.  6d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  2s.  6d.,  and  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  3^.  8^.  Robert  Southmed  holds  3  virgates  and  2\  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  49J.  3^/.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Andrew  \2s.  2d.,  at  Easter  125^.  2d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John 
\2s.  7<f.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  \2s.  /^d.  John  Longus\\o\<^% 
I  hide  of  land  and  i  plot  of  meadow,  and  pays  per  annum 
46J.  \o\d.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  \\s.  %\d.,  at  Easter 
I  \s.  8\d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  i  \s.  Skd.,  and  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  i  is.  S^d.  Jahn  Geffray  holds  i  virgate  and  8  acres  of 
land  and  I  plot  of  meadow,  and  pays  per  annum  ']s.  id.,  to  wit,  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  i8d.,  at  Easter  2s.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John 
i?>d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  2s.  id.  John  de.Oldeburn  holds 
I  virgate  and  a  half  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  3OJ.,  to  wit,  at 
the   feast    of    St.   Andrew    yj.   6d.,   at    Easter   ']s.  6d.,    at    the 


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feast  of  St.  John  ']s.  6d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  7^.  6d. 
Wal/er  le  Mason  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  20J.,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  Easter,  St.  John, 
and  St.  Michael  equally.  Richard  Clericus  holds  half  a  virg^ate 
of  land  and  8|  acres,  4^  roods  of  meadow,  and  i  plot  of  meadow, 
and  pays  per  annum  i8j.  o\d.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew 
4J.  6|</.,  at  Easter  4J.  6^.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  4J.  6</.,  and  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  4J.  6^.  Richard  Colunor  holds  i  croft  in 
Mortone  and  2\  acres  \\  roods  10  perches,  and  pays  per  annum 
5j.  o\d.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  4|</.,  at  Easter  l\d.,  at 
the  feast  of  St.  John  ^\d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  31.  I0</. 
Edward  le  Gome  for  capitage  6</.,  at  Easter  3</.,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  3</.  Richard  le  Wayte  holds  i  virgate  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  19J.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  4J.  9//.,  at  Easter 
4J.  9<f.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  \s.  gd.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
4^.  gd.  Gilbert  le  Hattare  holds  one  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum 
\s.  at  the  said  terms.  John  Randolf  holds  a  certain  tenement,  and 
pays  per  annum  8j.,  to  wit,  at  Easter  4r.,  and  at  Michaelmas  4J, 
John  Gopushulle  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  feast  of 
St,  Michael  \d.  Sum,  £17  \s.  id. 

VILLEINS. 

There  are  there  210  tenants,  who  hold  at  the  will  of  the  lord 
95  virgates  of  land  and  io|  acres,  and  pay  per  annum  of  cert  rent 
£67  lis.  4</,  to  wit,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  £15  12s.  si.,  at 
Easter  £16  7^.  o|i.,  at  Midsummer  £16  2s.  6{d.,  and  at  Michaelmas 
£18  9J.  4^/.  And  each  of  them  shall  do  3  bedripes  in  the  autumn, 
which  are  worth  78J.  9*/.,  price  of  each  day's  work  i\d.  And  the 
said  customars  shall  give  gs.  id.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad 
Vincula,  which  is  called  Petris  Peny. 

Sum  £71  19J.  2d. 

Richard  Bolecroft  holds  i  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall 
plough  by  the  year  49  ploughings,  which  are  worth  lOs.  2^d.,  price 
of  each  2^d.  And  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the 
feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  91  manual  works,  which  are  worth 
ys.  6^d.,  price  of  each  ^d.  And  he  shall  do  from  the  feast  of 
Stv  John  up  to  the  gule  of  August  25  works,  which  are  worth 
2s.  id.,  price  of  the  work  id.  And  he  shall  do  from  the  gule  of 
August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  40  manual  works,  which  are 
worth  5j.,  price  of  each  i^d.  And  he  shall  do  i  bedrip  in  the 
autumn,  which  is  worth  i^d. 
„  Sum  24s.  ii^d. 


^^  Gloucester smre 

There  are  there  22  virg^ates  of  the  same  tenure,  each  of  which 
holds  and  does  as  much  as  the  said  Richard.     Sum  £27  gj.  \d. 

There  are  there    18  tenants,  who  hold virg-ates  of  land   in 

Villeinage,  and  pay  and  do  the  moiety  of  the  service  of  the  said 
Richard.     Sum  £11  4^.  7|^.     Robert  Ailward  holds  half  a  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up 
to  the  feast  of  St.  John  1 1 1  works,  which  are  worth  4J.  'j^d.,  price 
of  each  \d. ;   and  between  the  feast  of  St.  John  and  the  gule  of 
August  15  works,  which  are  worth  i^d.,  price  of  each  id.;   and 
between  the  gule  of  August  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  24  works, 
which  are  worth  3^.,  price  of  each  i  ^d.    And  he  shall  do  i  bedrip 
in  the  autumn,  price  i^d.    There  are  there  6  customars  who  hold 
6  acres  of  land,  and  shall  do  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and 
the  feast  of  St.  John  73  manual  works, and  they  are  worth  gs.  i^d., 
price  of  the  work  ^d. ;   and  between  the  feast  of  St.  John  and  the 
gule  of  August  10  manual  works,  which  are  worth  2s.  6d.,  price  of 
each  ^d.;    and   between  the  gule   of   August  and    the    feast    of 
St.  Michael   15   works,  which  are  worth  6s.,  price  of  each  i^d. 
There  are  there  3  customars,  each    of   whom    holds  2  acres  of 
land,  and  shall  do  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  feast 
of  St.  John   103   works,  which  are  worth  4^.  4^d.,  price  of  the 
work  ^d. ;    and  between  the  feast  of   St.  John  and  the  gule  of 
August  5   works,  which  are  worth  5^.,  price  of  each    id.;    and 
between  the  gule  of  August  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  8  works, 
which  are  worth  I2d.,  price  of  each  i^d. 
Sum  £40  Ss.  I  id. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites,  with  the  view  of  la  Hockeday,  are 
worth  by  the  year  £4  6s.  8d. 

There  is  there  a  certain  market  town,  in  the  which  there  are 
60  burgesses,  who  hold  lOO  burgages,  and  pay  by  the  year  £6  S^- 
at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  St.  Andrew,  Easter,  Midsummer,  and 
Michaelmas,  by  equal  portions. 

There  is  there  a  certain  fair  on  the  day  of  the  Assumption  of 
the  Blessed  Mary,  which  is  worth  6s.  8d.  The  toll  of  the  market 
there  is  worth  per  annum  i^s.  4d.  The  prisage  of  ale  in  the  same 
town  is  worth  per  annum  ioj.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
said  town  are  worth  per  annum  20s.  Sum,  £8  iSs. 
Sum  of  the  whole  extent,  £156  i  is.  i^d. 
Gilbert  de  Clare  is  the  heir  of  the  said  Earl,  and  was  aged 
16  years  on  the  i  ith  day  of  May  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  3^  Edw.  I,  No.  47. 


Jnquisitiones  Post  Mortem*  89 

goan,  iDl)o  teas  ti)e  toife  of 
0iliert  lie  Clare. 

H  Xtent   of  the    manor  of    Teukesbury,   made  before    the 

-■^     King^'s  escheator  at   Teukesbury,    15    May,    35    Edw.    I 

'•£1307],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  Gilbert  de  Qare,  late 

Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  and  Joan  his  wife  held  of  the 

feoffment  of  the  King,  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Gopeshull,  John  de 

CUve,    William  de    Worth,  John    Cole,   Robert   de   Kent,   Thomas  de 

Carent,  William  de  Carent,  Walter  le  Portreue,  Reginald  de  BysseUgh, 

Robert  Munget,  William  Tinctor,  and  William  le  Smale,  who  say  that 

Gilbert  de  Clare  and  Joan  his  wife  held  of  the  feoffment  of  the 

King  the  manor  of  Theouk  (Teukesbury)  of  the  King  in  chief,  but 

by  what  service  it  is  held  they  know  not,  because  they  held  the 

-county  of  Gloucester  of  the  King  for  7|  knights'  fees,  and  this  is  a 

member  of  the  said  county. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage,  with  a  garden,  a 
-vineyard,  and  a  rivary,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  13J.  3^.  Also  a 
certain  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  3^.  There  are  in  the 
same  manor  160  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  anpum 
£8  13J.  aA',  price  of  each  acre  4//.;  also  83^  acres  of  meadow 
lying  fallow,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  £8  7^.,  price  of  each 
acre  2s. ;  also  50  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
50J.,  price  of  each  acre  \2d.  There  is  there  a  certain  park  with 
wild  beasts,  containing  80  acres,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  in 
underwood  40J.,  price  of  the  acre  6^. 

Sum  of  the  demesne  by  the  year,  £21  6j.  8^. 

William  de  Gopishulle  holds  4  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  by  the 
year  7^.  4^.  at  4  terms  of  the  year  by  equal  portions,  to  wit,  at 
the  feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary, 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael.  John  de  Fynes  holds 
6  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  3^.  6d.  at  the  same  terms. 
William  Patrick  holds  2  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
$s.  j\d.  at  the  same  terms.  Walter  Scot  holds  2  virgates  of  land, 
and  pays  by  the  year  ^s.  4^.  at  the  same  terms.  Beautrix  de 
Ockington  (?)  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  at 
the  same  terms.  Robert  de  Alston  holds  2  virgates  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  6d.  at  the  same  terms.  Robert  de  Longedon  holds 
2  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum   5^.  at  the  same  terms. 


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Robert  Munget  holds  i and  pays  per  annum  %s.  at  the  same 

terms.  ^  Williavi  [de  Lecche  holds  i  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum:4j.|at|the  same  terms.  TTiomas  de  Carent  holds  i  virgate 
of  land  and  2 'mills,  viz.,  one  water  and  the  other  wind,  and  pays 

per  annum at  the  same  terms.    John  Cole  holds  5  virgates  of 

land  and  i  meadow,  and  pays  per  annum  40^.,  to  wit,  at  the  feast 
of  St  Andrew  45.  6d.,  at  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
iSs-  lid.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  los.  3^., 

and  at  the||feast  of  St.  Michael holds  i  virgate  of  land,  and 

pays  per  annum  ys.  at  the  said  terms.  The  Abbot  of  Teukesbury 
holds  I  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum  3^.  4//.  at  the  said  terms. 

John  de  Clyve  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and   pays at  the  said 

terms.  Robert  Mundy  holds  i  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
12^.  at  the  said  2  terms.  Robert  de  Aldrinton  holds  I  curtilage, 
and  pays  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  \d.    John  de  la  Mare  holds 

I  tenement,  and  pays  per  annum Winchcomb  de  Twenyng  pays 

for  having  a  certain  common  in  Swynham  4J.  at  the  feast  of 
the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist.  The  tenants  of  the  Abbot  of 
Roubek  of  (?at)  Aston  pay  by  the  year  6j.  U.  at  the  said  terms. 
Sum  of  the  rents  of  the  freemen  by  the  year,  £8  I2J.  o\d 
Roger  Cqylewqy  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  for  the  which  he  ought 
to  carry  the  writs  within  the  4  seas  of  England.  Nicholas 
Cqylewqy  holds  I  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  by  the  year  i8i.  at  the 

4  terms  abovesaid.    And  he  shall  plough  at  the  winter  sowing 

price  of  the  day's  work  2|^/.  And  at  the  Lent  sowing  he  shalh 
plough  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  6d.,  price  of  each  day's  work 
^d.  And  he  ought  to  dig  the  vineyard  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth 
1 2^-,  and  to  gather  the  grapes  in  the  vineyard  for  i  day  and  a 

half,  and  the  work  is  worth  ^d.     And  he  ought  to  work for 

I  day  and  a  half,  and  it  is  worth  5^.  And  he  shall  carry  the 
corn  or  hay  for  2  days,  and  they  are  worth  1 2d.,  price  of  each 
day's  work  ed.  And  he  shall  do  8  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  and 
they  are  worth   i2d.,  price  of   each   \kd.     And    he    shall    make 

certain  services like  the  said  Richard  Cayleway.     William  Gould 

and  William  Godefray  hold  and  do  as  much  as  the  said  Nicholas 
Cayleway.    John  Knyght  holds  \\  virgates  of  land  and  2  acres  of 

meadow,  and  pays  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  (?) for 

3  cJays,  and  the  work  is  worth  \\d.  And  he  shall  plough  i^  acres 
at  the  winter  sowing,  and  that  ploughing  is  worth  15^.,  price  of 
the  acre  \od.;  and  shall  plough  \\  acres  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and 
that  ploughing  is  worth  12a'. ;  and  shall  dig  in  the  vineyard  of  the 
lord  for  6  days against  Christmas  and  Easter  for  2  days,  and 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  9 1 

it  is  worth  2d. ;  and  shall  carry  the  hay  or  corn  for  4  days,  and  it 
is  worth  2s.,  price  of  the  carriage  &/.  And  he  shall  mow  for 
5   days,  and  it  is  worth   10^.,  price  of  the  day's  work  2d.     And 

shall  do  31  bedripes  in  autumn Richard  Wyger  holds  \\  virgates 

of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  7^.  4^.  at  the  4  terms  aforesaid. 
And  he  shall  do  3  bedripes  in  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  Atz^-r 

price  of  the  work  \\d.     And  he  shall  carry  the  corn  as  above 

and  pays  per  annum  6j.  \od.  at  the  said  4  terms.  And  shall 
gfather  the  grapes  in  the  vineyard  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  \\d. 
And  he  shall  dig  there  for  6  days,  and  it  is  worth  3</.,  price  of  the 
day's  work  \d.     And  he  shall  plough  at  the  winter  sowing  and  at 

the  Lent And  shall  do  16  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  and  it  is 

worth  2J.,  price  of  each  i  \d.  And  he  shall  thresh  against  {coniray 
Christmas  and  Easter  for  2  days,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  And  he 
shall  carry  the  corn  as  above.     Richard  le  Knyght  and  Alexander 

le  Forester  hold 20J.     And  they  shall  do  all  the  other  services 

like  the  said  John  le  Knyght,  and  they  are  worth  as  much.  Agnes 
Hamond  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Andrew  2\\d.,  at  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  2s.  ^d.,- 

at  the  feast  of  St.  John And  she  shall  gather  the  grapes  in  the 

vineyard  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  ly.  And  she  shall  dig  there 
for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  i^d.  And  shall  do  8  bedripes  in  the 
autumn,  which  are  worth  I2d.,  price  of  each   iW.     Thomas  Sage 

holds  I  half  virgate  of  land And  he  shall  dig  in  the  vineyard 

for  24  days,  and  it  is  worth  I2d.,  price  of  each  day's  worked. 
And  he  shall  gather  grapes  in  the  vineyard  for  3  days,  and  it  is 
worth    i^d.     And  shall  do  8  bedripes  in  autumn,  and  they  are 

worth   I2d.,  price  of  each   lid.     Adam  Hoke  holds And  shalt 

gather  the  grapes  in  the  vineyard  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  i^d. 
And  shall  dig  there  for  24  days,  and  it  is  worth  I2d.,  price  of  the 
day's  work  ^d. ;  and  shall  give  4  hens  at  Christmas,  and  they  are 
worth  4d.;  and  shall  thresh  against  Christmas  and  Easter  for 

2  days,  and  it  is  worth And  shall  do  16  bedripes  in  autumn,- 

and  they  are  worth  2s.,  price  of  each  ly.  And  he  shall  give  for 
the  carriage  of  salt  id.  William  Hoke  and  Matilda  Hoke  hold. 
I  virgate  of  land,  and  pay  and  do  as  much  as  the  said  Adam  Hoke. 

Alicia holds  2  virgates  of  lands,  and  pays  per  annum  6s. 

at  the  4  terms  of  the  year,  and  does  all  other  services  like  the 
Ikid   Adam,  except  that  she  shall  not  give  the  hens  or  carry  the 

corn  as  above.     Nicholas  de  Muy of  meadow,  and  pays  2s.  at 

the  4  terms  of  the  year.  Thomas  atte  Lone  holds  4  acres  of  land! 
and  half  an  acre  of  meadow,  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  id.,  and' 


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shall  dig^  in  the  vineyard  for  26  days,  and  it  is  worth  i  id.,  price 
of  each  day's  work  \d.  And  he  shall  do  8  bed ripes..;... price  of 
each  i^.  And  he  shall  raise  the  hay  of  the  lord  for  20  days, 
and  it  is  worth  xod.,  price  of  the  day's  work  \d.  And  he  shall 
gather  the  grapes  in  the  vineyard  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  \\d. 
William  de   Upton  holds  as  much,  and  does  like  the  said  Thomas. 

Henry  Geffray acre  of  meadow,  and  pays  by  the  year  31.  2d. 

-at  the  4  yearly  terms.  And^he  shall  gather  the  grapes  and  raise 
the  hay  like  the  said  Thomas.  And  shall  do  16  bedripes  in  autumn, 
-and  they  are  worth  2j.,  price  of  each  \\d,     Alice  la  We...tur  holds 

4  acres  of  land at  the  4  yearly  terms,  and  shall  do  all  other 

-services  like  the  said  Henry  Geffray,  William  Gripe  holds  \\  acres 
of  land  and  i  acre  of  meadow,  and  pays  per  annum  is.  2d.  at  the 
.4  yearly  terms.    And  he  shall  gather  the  grapes  in  the  vineyard, 

and  shall  do 8  bedripes  like   Thomas  aite  Lone.     Robert  Gripe 

holds  half  an  acre  of  land  and  half  an  acre  of  meadow,  and  pays 
per  annum  i8i.  at  the  4  yearly  terms.  And  shall  dig  in  the  vine- 
yard, raise  the  hay,  and  gather  the  grapes  like   Thomas  aite  Lone. 

And  shall  do bedripes price  of  each  work  \\d.    Richard 

son  of  Ralph  holds  i  acre  of  land  and  half  an  acre  of  meadow,  and 
pays  per  annum  18^.  at  the  4  yearly  terms.  And  he  shall  dig  in 
the  vineyard,  gather  the  gjapes,  and  raise  the  hay  like  Thomas 
aite  Lone,  and  shall  do   8   bedripes  and John   Williams  holds 

5  acres  of  land  and  i  acre  of  meadow,  and  pays  per  annum  2s.  6d. 
^t  the  4  yearly  terms.  And  shall  dig  in  the  vineyard  for  40  days, 
and  it  is  worth  2od.,  price  of  each  ^d.     And  shall   carry  the  hay 

for  40  days,  and  it  is  worth  20^.,  price  of  each  \d.     And 3<f. 

And  shall  do  16  bedripes  in  autumn,  and  it  is  worth  2s.,  price  of 
each  I  ^d.  Henry  atie  Wode  holds  2  acres  of  land  and  half  an  acre 
of  meadow,  and  pays  2d.  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  38  works,  which  are  worth  19^.,  price  of  each  \d. 
And  between  the  feast  of  St.  John  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
21  works,  which  are  worth  2s.  ']\d.,  price  of  each  \\d. 

There  are  there  at  Muyche  8  tenants,  fishermen,  who  pay  per 
annum  for  a  certain  fishing  at  the  feast 

Sum  of  the  rents  and  services  of  the  same  by  the  year  £8  6j.  'jXd.,, 
whereof  of  rent 

Henry  Boline  holds  there  I  virgate  of  land  and  i  acre  of  meadow 
in  villeinage,  and  he  shall  do  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and 
the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for  38  weeks 
.221  works,  and  they  are  worth  9J.  6|</.,  price  of  each  work  \d. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  93. 

And  between  the  feast  of  St.  John  and  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  for 
14  wedcs  he  shall  do  59  manual  works,  which  are  worth  7j.  \\d.,. 
price  of  the  work  \\d.    And  he  shall  give  at  the  sowing-  of  wheat 
for  a  certain  custom  which  is  called  "  Benesede  "  half  a  bushel  of 
wheat,  and  it  is  worth  id.     And  he  shall  plough  and  harrow  at 
the  winter  sowing   \\  acres  of  .......  with  the  harrowing  I5</., 

price  of  the  acre  lod.  And  he  ought  to  plough  at  the  same 
sowing  3  roods  of  land,  and  the  ploughing  is  worth  7|</.  And  he 
ought  to  plough  at  the  Lent  sowing  1 1  acres,  and  that  ploughing 
is  worth  \2d.,  price  of  the  acre  M.  And  he  shall  give  for  carriage 
of  salt  \d.  And  he  shall  thresh  for  2  days  against  Christmas  and 
Easter,  and  it  is  worth  \d.  And  he  shall  give  4  hens  at  Christmas,, 
which  are  worth  ^.  And  shall  do  16  bedripes  in  the  autumn,. 
and  they  are  worth  2j.,  price  of  each  i  \d.  And  he  shall  carry 
the  hay  for  20  days,  and  they  are  worth  lod.,  price  of  each  day's 
work  \d.  And  he  pays  for  i  parcel  of  meadow  3</.  at  the  feast  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist.  Stephen  Blast,  Thomas  Janekin,  Ralph  Bysshope,- 
Thomas  Leveregg,  Stephen  Purs,  Stephen  Tussi,  Thomas  le  Eyr,  Stephen 
Knyght,  Cristiana  Macetn  (?),  Cristiana  de  Holdemess,  William  Mac,- 
Editha  Janekins,  William  Rolues,  Sampson  Thomas,  Thomas  le  Luttel,- 
Nicholas  Crouk,  Adam  Purs,  Adam  de  Kenemerton,  Nicholas  Uhtowe 
(  Vitewe),  Thomas  Bole,  Stephen  Gerveys,fThomas  Drak,  Robert  Hard- 
heved,  Robert  de  Aula,  Nicholas  Balk,  Ralph  le  Nevoe,  John  le  Ffader, 
Stephen  de  Holdeme^se,  John  Drak,  Stephen  Crouk,  Thomas  Reeue,- 
John  Baghere,  Thomas  Piers,  John  le  Reue,  Henry  Richemon,  Adam  le 

Carter,  John  Tycule,  Adam  Milkwhyet,  Adam  Basse,  Robert ,  and 

William  H. ,  each  of  them  holds  in  all  things  and  does  like  the 

said  Henry  Boline^Robert  Godeknccve,  Adam  le  Palmer,  Richard  Mid- 
winter, John  le  Rede,  John  Pertriche,  Alice  Williams,  John  Routes. 
Thomas  Jarden,  William  le  Newe,  Thomas  Queynterell,  Geoffrey  le  Bonde,. 
Dionessa  la  Montere,  and  Robert  de  Holdernesse,  each  of  them  holds 
I  half  virgate  of  land,  and  does  the  moiety  of  the  service  like  the 
said  Henry  Boline. 

Sum  of  the  services  of  the  said  natives  by  the  year,  £57  "js.  lod. 

Customary  Tenants. 
Robert  Cole  de  Northey  holds  i  virgate  of  land,  and  ought  to 
hold  the  plough  of  the  lord  all  working  days,  or  he  shall  work 
6  days  in  each  week  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the 
feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  except  festival  days 
when  they  shall  happen,  to  wit,  38  weeks,  and  so  is  the  sum  of  the 
works  dunng  the  said  time  197  works,  the  festival  days  being 


•94  Gloucestershire 

allowed,  which  are  worth  8j,  2\d.,  price  of  a  work  \d.  And  he 
shall  hold  the  said  plough  or  shall  work  between  the  feast  of  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for 
14  weeks,  each  week  6  works,  except  festival  days  which  shall 
happen  during  the  said  time,  and  so  the  sum  is  73  works,  the 
festival  days  being  allowed,  which  are  worth  9^.  i\d.,  price  of 
each  work  \\d.  And  he  shall  give  4  hens  at  Christmas,  which 
are  worth  4^/.  John  Sagt,  -Robert  Carter,  Robert  Grove,  Thomas 
Balle,  Nicholas  Kene,  William  le  Rede,  William  Bygge,  Stephen  Bal- 
kerene,  Agnes  Pailefrey,  Nicholas  Palmer,  Richard  de  Wasseburne,  and 
Robert  Portar,  each  of  them  holds  as  much  and  does  in  all  things 
like  the  said  Robert  Cole.     And  3  of  the  aforesaid  hold  i  parcel  of 

jneadow ,  and  pay  iid.  at  the  4  terms  by  the  year.     Nicholas 

Faber  holds  I  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  for  the  which  he  shall 
make  the  ironwork  for  9  ploughs  of  the  lord  in  the  same  manor, 
.and  that  service  is  worth  by  the  year  1 3 j.  4^.,  but  he  shall  have 
each  year  of  the  lord  at  the  feast  of  the  Ascension  of  the  Lord  4^. 
for  I  quarter  of  coal  {ad  carbonum). 

Sum  of  the  services  of  the  said  customary  tenants  by  the  year, 
£12  4J.  lod. 

Anthony  de  Na(J)ton  holds  i  cottage,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for 
38  weeks  35  works,  to  wit,  each  week  i  work,  i  work  being 
allowed  him  in  the  weeks  of  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Pentecost, 
and  they  are  worth  ly^df.,  price  of  the  work  ^^.  And  between 
the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  he 
shall  do  14  works,  to  wit,  for  the  week  i  work,  and  they  are 
worth  2id.,  price  of  each  \\d.  And  he  shall  do  16  bedripes  in 
the  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  2j.,  price  of  each  i^d.     Adam  le 

Reper,Roberl  Rote,  Henry  de ,  each  of  them  holds  and  does  in 

all  things  like  the  said  Anthony  de  Nactoni^). 

Sum  of  the  services  of  the  said  cottars  by  the  year  20J.  \od. 

There  are  there  two  views  of  frankpledge,  to  wit,  at  the  feast 
of  St.  Martin  and  Hokeday,  which  are  worth  per  annum  of  cert 
rent  £7  \2s.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  other  courts  of  the 
said  manor,  with  fines  of  lands,  tolls,  and  reliefs,  are  worth  per 
annum 

Sum  of  the  cert  rent,  views,  and  perquisites  of  the  court  by  the 
year,  £12  \2s. 

There  is  there  a  certain  market  town  in  the  which  there  are  70 
burgesses,  who  hold  145  burgages,  and  the  half  and  the  third 
,part  of  I  burgage,  and  pay  £7  5^.  lOo'.,  viz.,  for  each  burgage  \2d. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  95 

^t  the  said  4  terms.     The  said  burgesses  hold  besides and  pay 

by  the  year  2ar.  at  said  terms.  All  the  burg-esses  and  cottars  of 
ihe  same  borough  pay  by  the  year  for  a  certain  custom,  which  is 
called  "  scotale,"  24J.  at  the  said  terms.  They  also  pay  for  a  certain 
custom  called  "  ffulstale  "  per  annum  lis.  at  the  said  4  terms. 

The  toll  of  the  market  of  the  said  town  is  worth  per  annum  6oj. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  with  the  view  at  Hokeday  are  worth  by 
^he  year  soj. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  borough  by  the  year  £16  \\s.  \od. 
Sum  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  £137 \d. 

(The  heir  as  above.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  35  Edw.  /,  /».  3,  No.  47. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Robert  de  Harwedon,  locum  tenens 
'*'  of  Sir  Hugh  le  Despenser,  justice  of  the  forest  on  this  side  the 
Trent,  at  Gloucester  on  Monday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Cuthbert  the 
Bishop,  35  Edw.  I  [1307],  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  le  Lung,  locum 
ientns  of  Sir  John  Botecourte,  keeper  of  the  forest  of  Dene,  William 
Hathewy,  John  de  Abenhale,  John  Waryn,  Robert  de  Aure,  William  de 
Siour\  William  Godyer,  William  Joce,  William  de  Monte,  William 
Byllyng,  Philip  Boier,  foresters  of  the  fee,  Alexander  de  Bikenore, 
Roger  de  Aldewik,  verderers,  John  de  la  Mare,  William  de  Dene, 
Robert  de  Bradeston,  Richard  de  Byseleye,  Stephen  de  Masynton,  Warin 
son  oj  William,  Nicholas  de  la  Grave,  and  Robert  atte  Church, 
regarderers,  Walter  de  Kedeford,  Osbert  Malemort,  William  Ely, 
Roger  le  Smale,  William  Lewelyn,  John  de  Wyrhale,  William  le  Carter ^ 
John  luor,  Ralph  Ordiych,  William  Borrych,  Robert  Juliane,  Henry 
le  Carter,  and  John  Marky,  free  men,  concerning  the  bailiwick  that 
William  Bleyth  held  within  the  forest  of  Dene,  &c.,  who  say  that 

William  Bleyth  held  a  certain  bailiwick,  which  is  called  Bleythes- 
wik  in  fee  and  inheritance,  for  the  -whxch  John,  his  son  and  heir,  is 
in  the  wardship  of  the  King. 

The  said  William  held  a  certain  bailiwick  in  the  said  forest  [by 
the  service]  of  riding  throughout  the  whole  of  the  said  forest  and 
•surveying  it,  of  the  grant  of  the  King  for  life. 

The  said  William  is  dead,  and  the  King  may  give  it  to  whomso- 
ever he  shall  please  without  doing  injury  to  any  one.    The  said 


96  Gloucestershire 

bailiwick  is  of  so  little  value  that  it  cannot  be  estimated,  becauie- 
there  is  nothing  belonging  to  it. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  35  Edw.  1,  No.  po. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  7Xww<M^/^(?af</i>i«, 
Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of 
the  Apostles  Peter  and  Paul,  35  Edw.  I  [1307],  by  the  oath  of 
William  de  Gopushull,  of  Cly  ve,  John  de  Tadynton,  Reginald  de  Bissheky 
Robert  Minyei,  John  de  Staneivey,  William  le  Smale,  Robert  le  Glover, 
Richard  de  Tredynton,  William  de  Morton,  Simon  de  Erdesle,  and 
Nicholas  Whiscard,  to  inquire  if  it  be  to  the  damage  or  prejudice 
of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King  shall  grant  to  John  Besemaunsel 
and  Alice  his  wife  that  they  may  give  and  assign  3  messuages  and 
76  acres  of  land  in  Aldrynton  and  Gretton  to  the  Abbot  and  con- 
vent of  Teukesbury :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors  for  ever, 
and  of  whom  the  said  messuages  and  lands  are  held,  &c.,  who  say 
that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  or  prejudice  of  the  King  or  others  if 
the  King  should  grant  to  John  Besemaunsel  and  Alice  his  wife,  that 
they  may  give  the  said  messuages  and  lands  to  the  said  Abbot 
and  convent  and  their  successors  for  ever. 

One  messuage  and  38  acres  are  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Teukes- 
bury by  the  service  of  i6j.  of  yearly  rent,  and  2  messuages  and 
38  acres  are  held  of  William  de  Dyclerdon  by  the  service  of  \d.  of 
yearly  rent. 

The  said  ;  messuages  and  lands  are  worth  besides  the  said 
service  \^s.  'jd. 

As  to  I  messuage  and  30  acres  of  land  the  Abbot  of  Teukes- 
bury, William  de  Dyclesdon,  and  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  are  the 
mesnes  between  the  King  and  the  said  John  and  Alice. 

Four  messuages  and  2^  virgates  of  land,  S  acres  of  meadow, 
and  22s.  of  yearly  rent  remain  to  the  said  John  and  Alice,  besides 
the  said  gift  and  assignment,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  6oj. 

The  lands  and  tenements  remaining  to  the  said  John  and  Alice, 
besides  the  said  gift,  suffice  for  the  customs  and  services  duly  to 
be  made,  as  well  for  the  said  premises  so  given  as  for  other  lands 
and  tenen:>ents  retained  to  themselves,  and  for  all  other  chargers 


Inquisiiiones  Post  Mortem.  97 

which  they  sustained  or  were  wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  views  of 
frank  pledge,  tallag-es,  vigils,  fines,  redemptions,  amercements, 
contributions,  and  all  other  charges  whatsoever  to  be  sustained. 

And  the  said  John  may  be  put  on  assizes,,  juries,  and  other 
recognizances  whatsoever  as  he  was  wont  to  be  put  before  the 
said  gift. .  The  country  by  the  said  gift  through  the  default  of  the 
said  John  will  not  be  charged  with  a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  33  Ectw.  /,  No.  I  JO. 


Bo(3[0  Ue  Unobille. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Teynton, 
■*•  I  Augxist,  35  Edw.  I  [1307],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of 
the  which  Bogo  de  Knoviile  was  seised  on  the  day  that  he  died  by 
the  oath  of  Walter  Aylzvy,  John  de  Berfore,  William  Aylwy, 
William  le  ffraunkelayn,  Peter  de  Commede,  John  Ryngot,  John  de 
Commede,  John  de  la  More,  Robert  atte  Neuwe,  Peter  de  Beckeford^ 
John  de  Gravenhull,  and  John  Sweyn,  who  say  that 

The  said  Bogo  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died  at  Gravenhull  7  tenements  in  chief  of  the  King  by  the  service 
of  the  20th  part  of  a  knight's  fee :  which  said  tenements  pay  per 
annum  for  all  service  19^.  T^d.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  by  equal  portions.  Sum, 
I9f.  -Jld. 

The  said  Bogo  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Parva  Teynton 
2  carucates  of  land  of  Alan  Plockenet  by  the  service  of  i  pair  of 
gloves,  price  \d.  There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with 
a  garden,  which  is  worth  per  annum  ...s.  Sd.  There  are  there 
120  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  30J.,  price 
of  the  acre  3^. ;  also  6  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  9^., 
price  of  the  acre  iSd. ;  also  2  acres  of  several  pasture,  worth  per 
annum  2s.,  price  of  the  acre  i2d.;  also  3  acres  of  wood  where 
there  is  no  underwood,  and  they  are  worth  nothing  per  annum. 
There  is  there  a  certain  free  tenant,  who  pays  per  annum  5j.  at 
the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed 
Mary.  There  are  there  7  natives,  who  hold  i|  virgates  m 
villeinage,  and  pay  per  annum  19J.  6d.,  at  the  feast  of  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Meu-y  in  March  only.  And  they  shall 
do  from  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  up  to  the  gule  of  August  for 
1 8  weeks  208  manual  works,  which  are  worth  8j.  8</.,  price  of  the 

GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL.    V.  H 


^8  Gloucestershire 

work  \d.;  and  from  the  gfule  of  AugTist  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael,  for  8  weeks,  104  manual  works,  which  are  worth 
^s.  8(/.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  There  are  there  3  cottars,  who  pay 
per  annum  \2d.  at  the  said  term ;  and  they  shall  do  in  the  autumn 
2%  manual  works,  which  are  worth  2s.  4d.,  price  of  the  work  id. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  i2d.  Sum, 
:£4  1 3 J.  lod. 

The  said  Bogo  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
■died  at  Kulkotte  i  carucate  of  land  in  chief  of  John  de  Ferrars  by 
scutage,  paying  \d,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  all  services. 
There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  worth 
per  annum  2j.  There  are  there  70  acres  of  arable  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  i  \s.  M.,  price  of  the  acre  2d. ;  also  2  acres 
•of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  2i.,  price  of  the  acre  \2d. ; 
also  12  acres  of  wood  within  the  forest  of  Dene,  which  are  worth 
nothing  per  annum.  There  are  there  8  free  tenants,  who  pay  per 
annum  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  19^.  i  \d.  There  is  there  a  certain 
native  who  holds  6  acres  of  land,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  gule  of  August  41  works,  which  are  worth 
2.o\d.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  for  8  weeks,  16  manual  works,  which  are 
worth  i6</.,  price  of  the  work  id.  There  are  there  4  natives,  who 
hold  30  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pay  per  annum  9J.  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  for  all  services.  The  pleas  and  perquisites 
are  worth  per  annum  dd.     Sum,  48J.  i\d. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £8  is.  "jd.,  of 
the  which  he  paid  per  annum  to  Alan  Plockenel  and  John  de  Ferrar 
\\d.,  and  so  the  sum  is  clear  per  annum  £8  is.  ^\d. 

Bogo  de  Knovill,  son  of  the  said  Bogo,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  24  years  at  the  feast  of  St.  Leonard  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  35  Edw.  I,  No.  160. 


InaUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Tockin- 
ton,  in  CO.  Gloucester,  25  January,  i  Edw.  II  [1308],  of  the 
lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Hugh  Pointz  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  said  county  on  the  day  that  he  died,  by 
the  oath  of  John  de  Brockennelerg,  John  de  Aweleye,  Richard  Pesson, 
Richard  de    Weston,  Richard  alte   Home,    Reginald  de  Juste,  John 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  99 

le  Parnunier,  Robert  Bosse,  Adam  le  Chapman,  Thomas  atte  Pullf 
John  Smetmersch,  and  Walter  le  Parker,  who  say  that 

The  said  Hugh  held  the  manor  of  Tockinton  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and 
I  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  6j.  ^d.  There  are  there  in 
the  demesne  160  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
40f.,  price  of  the  acre  3^/. ;  also  24  acres  of  meadow,  which  are 
Worth  per  annum  36^.,  price  of  each  acre  18^. ;  also  6  acres  of 
■several  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  6j.,  price  of  the  acre 
\id.  There  is  there  a  certain  foregn  wood  of  oaks  where  there  is 
jio  underwood,  and  it  is  common  to  all  the  tenants  of  the  said 
manor  and  their  neighbours,  and  is  worth  nothing  per  annum ; 
also  a  certain  park  with  wild  beasts,  containing  10  acres,  the 
"herbage  whereof  is  worth  per  annnm,  beyond  the  sustenation  of 
the  beasts,  5j.  There  is  no  underwood  except  for  the  enclosing  of 
the  park  of  the  same.  Thfere  are  there  2  mills,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  2,0s.     Sum  of  the  demesnes  per  annum,  1 1 3^.  %d. 

There  are  there  15  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  tenements  in 
the  same  manor  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  pay  of  rent  of  assize 
io6j.  7^.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  and  St.  Michael,  by  equal  portions.     Sum,  io6j.  ']d. 

There  are  in  the  said  manor  16  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds 
-I  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage.  And  each  of  them  shall  do 
■between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  70  manual  works,  and  they  are  worth  is.  i  \d.,  price  of  the 
A\'ork  \d.,  and  shall  plough  17  ploughs  during  the  same  time,  and 
they  are  worth  2s.  \kd.,  price  of  the  plough  \\d.;  and  shall  do 
-from  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the 
gule  of  August  20  manual  worksj  which  are  worth  20d.,  price 
of  the  work  \d. ;  and  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  he  shall  do  32  works,  which  are  worth  4?.,  price 
-of  the  work  \\d.  Sum  of  the  value  of  the  works  and  services 
aforesaid  by  the  year,  £8  \\s.  ^d. 

There  are  there  1 2  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  the  4th  part  of 
I  virgate  of  land.  And  each  of  them  shall  do  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  70  works,  which 
are  worth  2J.  i  \d.,  price  of  the  work  hd. ;  and  thence  up  to  the 
gule  of  August  10  works,  which  are  worth  \od.,  price  of  the  work 
\d. ;  and  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
18  works,  which  are  worth  2s.  3^.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  Sum 
-of  the  value  of  the  works  and  services  of  the  same  per  annum,  72J. 

H  2 


icx)  Gloucestershire 

There  are  there  28  cottars,  who  hold  28  cottag-es,  and  pay  of 
rent  of  assize  per  annum  58J.  \d.,  at  the  3  terms  abovesaid.  Sum, 
SSj.  \d. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court,  with  2  views,  are  worth 
per  annum  los. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year,  £27  \s.  %d. 

Nicholas  Pointz,  son  of  the  said  Hugh,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  28  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  I  Edw.  II,  No.  46, 


I  nnUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Kempe- 
'*'  leye,  in  co.  Gloucester,  21  April,  i  Edw.  II  [1308],  of  the 
lands  and  tenements  which  Reginald  de  Grey  held  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  la  Felde, 
[ohn  Joghelot,  Adam  de  la  Felde,  William  Pomver,  William  Haiheny, 
Roger  aite  Zeildhalle,  John  le  Franceys,  John  Geffrey,  William  Kench, 
Gilbert  de  Veil,  William  Note,  and  William  de  Falleye,  who  say  that 

The  said  Reginald  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  the  manor  of 
Kempeleye  of  Roger  de  Mortimer  and  Theobald  de  Verdon  by  the 
service  of  |  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  gardens,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  are  there  200  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  Soj.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d. ;  also 
10  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  lOs.,  price  of 
the  acre  i2d.;  also  3  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  i&d.,  price  of  the  acre  6d.  There  is  there  a  certain  park 
of  saplings  of  oaks,  where  there  is  no  underwood  or  herbage, 
and  it  is  worth  nothing  per  annum ;  also  a  certain  foreign  wood, 
and  it  is  common  to  all  the  neighbours,  and  is  worth  nothing^  per 
annum.     Sum,  6Ss.  2d. 

There  are  in  the  said  manor  45  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers 
tenements,  for  the  which  they  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize 
£4  i2s.  4d.  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
and  St.  Michael,  and  3|  lb.  of  pepper  at  Christmas  and  Michael- 
mas, price  of  the  lb.  I2d. ;  and  i  lb  of  cummin,  price  ^d.;  and 
2  pairs  of  spurs  at  Michaelmas,  price  6d.     Sum,  £4  i6s.  4^d. 

There  are  there  10  natives,  who  hold  3  virgates  of  land  in 
villeinage,  for  the  which  they  pay  per  annum  at  the  said  2  terms 
of  rent  of  assize  38^.  ihd.,  and  do  autumnal  works  which  are 


I 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mo7'tem.  loi 

worth  per  annum  i8j.  S</,  ;  and  they  shall  give  \os.  "jkd.  of  aid 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael.     Sum,  6'js.  4^. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  2s. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year,  £11  13^.  lokd. 

John  de  Grey  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Reginald,  and  is 
aged  40  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.?:i.,  J  Edw.  II,  Xo.  ^4. 


iHattlUa,  toift  of  f^ujl)  He  iHortuo 

iHart. 

I  nC[UlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Seynne- 
"*■  bury,  8  October,  i  Edw.  II  [  1 308],  of  the  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons  of  churches  which  Matilda,  who  was  the  wife  of  Hugh 
de  Mortuo  Mart,  deceased,  held  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  the  day  that 
she  died,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Hugh,  by  the  oath  of 
Nicholas  de  Siaveleye,  Nicholas  de  la  Chainbre,  Richard  Perdome, 
William  Bronyng,  William  Ace,  William  le  Keu,  Edmund  Cheveryl, 
John  Bostolf,  Robert  le  Olde,  William  le  Knyt,  Thomas  de  Alrington, 
and  Philip  Thorhan,  who  say  that 

The  Abbot  of  Abbyndon  held  of  Matilda  Mortuo  Mari  of  the 
inheritance  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari,  of  Castle  Richard,  the  manor 
of  Ludlinton,  which  is  worth  per  annum  £10  by  |  a  knight's  fee, 
taking  scutage  when  it  shall  run  as  much  as  belongs  to  the  |  fee. 

John  de  Ollynton  held  the  manor  of  OUynton  of  the  said  Matilda, 
as  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Hugh,  by  i^  a  knight's  fee,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  £10,  taking  scutage  as  above. 

The  Prior  of  Parva  Malvernia  holds  the  manor  of  Xeuwynton 
of  the  said  Matilda,  as  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Hugh,  by  i  a 
knight's  fee,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  £15. 

Chafi.  Inq.  p.m.,  I  Ediv.  II,  No.  sg. 


Jloftert  ie  la  JfeltJe* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  Escheator  at  Qued- 

-*■     desleye,  2  March,  2  Edw.  II  [  1 309] ,  of  the  lands  and  tenements 

of  the  which  Robert  de  la  Felde  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 

on  the  day  that  he  died,  and  which  he  held  of  the  lands  and 

tenements  of  the  Master  and  Brethren  of  the  Knights  Templars 


IC2  Gloucestershire 

in  Eng^land,  being-  in  the  King's  hand  by  knig-ht's  service,  Ac,  &C.,. 
by  the  oath  of  William  de  Clyfford,  William  de  Pyddesmon,  Walter 
le  Carpenter,  Thomas  Kec,  John  de  Caltrop,  John  le  Despenser,  Walter 
le  French  (?),  William  le  Neuman,  Henry  de  Wyk,  Gilbert  de  Frethorn, 
Henry  Fernageu,  and  Gilbert  de  Colne,  who  say  that 

Robert  de  la  Felde  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died  at  la  Felde,  next  Queddesleye,  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  the  Master  and  Brethren  of  the  Knights  Templars  in  England 
as  of  the  manor  of  Gutyngge  being-  in  the  King's  hand  the  lands 
and  tenements  underwritten,  by  the  service  of  60s.  per  annum,  \.o 
be  paid  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints  and  le  Hockeday. 

The  capital  messuage  with  the  garden  and  curtilage  is  worth 
per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  are  there  in  the  demesne  120  acres  of 
arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  40T.,  price  of  the  acre 
4d.;  also  8  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  12s.,  price  of  the 
acre  iSd.;  also  4  acres  of  several  pasture,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  4^.,  price  of  the  acre  i2d.  There  is  there  a  certain  grove 
of  oak  sapling-s  where  there  is  no  underwood,  and  it  is  worth 
nothing  per  annum.  There  are  there  16  free  tenants,  who  hold 
divers  lands,  and  pay  per  annum  485.  2d.  at  the  feast  of  the  Annun- 
ciation of  the  Blessed  Mary  and  St.  Michael,  and  i  gillyflower  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  2s. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  H2s.  lod.,  whereof  in  rent 
resolute  by  the  year  60s.,  and  so  the  sum  is  clear  52^.  lod. 

Robert  de  la  Felde,  son  of  the  said  Robert,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is^ 
ag-ed  40  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edw.  II,  No.  16.. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Stoke^ 
5  June,  2  Edw.  II  [1309],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the 
which  Nicholas  le  Archer  of  Stoke  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  how  much  he  held  of  the  King-,  and 
how  much  of  others,  &c.,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  Gyrunvyky 
Richard  ate  Wat  ere,  Simon  le  Porter,  Roger  de  Homme,  William, 
Chaumon,  Edmund  de  Sutharne,  Gregory  le  Mariner,  William  de 
Clyve,  Robert  Durel,  John  le  Freman,  William  Haym,  and  John  Bele, 
who  say  that 


Inqiiisitiones  Post  Mc^rtem,  105 

The  said  Nicholas  h  .Id  in  his  demesne  us  if  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  aie<.l  at  Stoke  the  tenements  underwritten,  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  the  service  of  the  serjeanty  of  finding  i  man  ir  the  :ime  of  war 
within  the  4  seas  of  England  for  40  days  at  his  own  proper  costs. 
There  !s  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  6j.  8</.  There  are  there  240  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  £4,  price  of  the  acre  4^. ;  also 
5  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  5j.,  price  of  the 
acre  \2d.     Sum  of  the  demesnes  per  annum,  £4  \\s.  Sd. 

There  are  there  9  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  41s.  id.,  i  lb.  of  pepper,  and  i  lb. 
of  cummin,  price  id.,  at  the  4  usual  terms  by  equal  portions,  viz., 
at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the 
Blessed  Mary,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist.  Sum  of  the 
rent  of  assize,  4 1  J.  id.;  i  lb.  of  pepper  and  i  lb.  of  cummin,  price  id. 

There  are  there  7  serfs,  of  whom  each  one  holds  half  a  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage.  And  each  of  them  shall  do  from  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
25  manual  works,  which  are  worth  I3|c/.,  price  of  the  work  id.; 
and  each  of  them  shall  plough  during  the  said  time  13  days,  and 
it  is  worth  2s.  2d.,  price  of  the  ploughing  2d. ;  and  each  of  them 
shall  harrow  during  the  said  time  for  13  days,  and  it  is  worth 
I3</.,  price  of  the  harrowing  id. ;  and  from  the  said  feast  of  the 
Annunciation  up  to  the  gule  of  August  each  of  them  shall  do 
15  days  manual  works,  and  they  are  worth  Skd.,  price  of  the 
day's  work  ^d. ;  and  thence  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  each  of 
them  shall  do  32  manual  works,  and  they  are  worth  2s.  Sd.,  price 
of  the  work  id. ;  and  each  of  them  shall  give  for  carriage  of  salt 
2d.,  about  the  feast  of  St.  Michael.  There  are  there  7  serfs,  each 
of  whom  holds  7  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  do  from  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  gule  of  August  42  manual  works, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  2id.,  price  of  the  work  |</. ;  and 
thence  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  16  works,  and  they  are 
worth  i6d.,  price  of  the  work  id.  There  is  there  i  serf,  who 
holds  3  acres  of  land,  for  which  he  shall  do  52  manual  works  by 
the  year ;  and  they  are  worth  2s.  6d.,  price  of  the  work  of  44 
works  !</.,  and  of  8  works  id.     Sum,  78^.  i  id. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  I2d.    Sum,  I2d. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  clear  per  annum,  £10  12s.  gd. 

Edmund  le  Archer,  son  of  the  said  Nicholas^  is  his  next  heir,  and 
is  aged  40  years  and  more.  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edw.  II,  No.  JQ. 

8 


I04  Gloucestershire 

3!B(Uiam  Ire  ^taurc. 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Neuwyn- 
-*-  ham,  .22  January,  2  Edw.  II  [1309],  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  whereof  William  de  Siaure  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  how  much  he  held  of  the  King-  in 
chief,  and  how  much  of  others,  &c.,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  Walter 
de  Nasse,  Hugh  de  Bray,  Richard  Edy,  John  de  Aure,  John  Badeyny 
Roger  de  Lydeslouwe,  Walter  de  Honu,  William  Benyger,  Henry 
Folcher,  Waller  de  Combe,  Waller  Jordan,  and  Waller  alle  Wode,  who 
say  that 

The  said  William  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died  of  the  King  in  chief  i  messuage  and  12  acres  of  land  in 
the  vill  of  St.  Briavell,  by  the  serjeanty  of  being  the  King's 
forester  in  the  forest  of  Dene  and  attachments,  as  well  of  vert  as 
of  venison,  and  to  take  those  attached  to  the  castle  of  St.  Briavell. 
The  said  messuage  is  worth  per  annum  \2d.,  and  each  acre  is 
worth  per  annum  ^d.  Sum,  4?.  There  are  there  8  free  tenants, 
who  hold  4  acres  of  land  of  the  said  sergeanty,  and  pay  per 
annum  los.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of 
the  Blessed  Mary. 

The  said  William  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  King  in 
chief  there  4  acres  of  land  by  the  service  of  2od.,  to  be  paid  at 
the  castle  of  St.  Briavell  at  Michaelmas  and  Lady  Day ;  and  they 
are  worth  per  annum  2s.,  price  of  the  acre  6d.  Also  of  Henry 
de  Langcastre  \  messuage,  47  acres  of  arable  land,  3  acres  of 
meadow,  and  is.  rent  at  Staure,  in  the  manor  of  Rodleye,  by  the 
service  of  paying  3^.  \d.  per  annum  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of 
the  said  Henry  of  Rodleye ;  and  the  said  messuage  is  worth  per 
annum  2s.,  the  said  47  acres  of  land  i  \s.  <yi.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d., 
and  the  said  3  acres  of  meadow  3^.,  price  of  the  acre  \2d.     . 

The  said  William  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died  of  Emericus  Pauncejot  12  acres  of  land  at  la  Boxe  by  the 
service  of  \2d.,  and  they  are  worth  f)er  annum  3^.,  price  of  the 
acre  ^d. 

Being  asked  how  much  the  said  bailiwick  is  worth  per  annum, 
they  say  i  u.  &/. 

William,  son  of  the  said  William,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged 
26  years  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edw.  II,  No.  4g, 


InquisUiones  Post  Mortem.  105 

Eoftert  lie  la  JWare. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at 
"*"  Cherington,  in  co.  Gloucester,  23  October,  2  Edw.  II  [1308], 
of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Robert  de  la  Mare  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  &c.,  &c., 
by  the  oath  of  John  Beuboys,  Walter  de  Escoint,  Gilbert  de  Naylles- 
worth,  Walter  Richer,  Roger  de  Dongthon,  Adam  le  Monek,  John 
Everard,  John  Bordon,  Robert  Passelewe,  John  de  Westirop,  Robert 
Bonde,  and  Adam  Neel,  who  say  that 

Robert  de  la  Mare  held  the  manor  of  Cherinton  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  the  King-  in  chief  as  of  the 
honor  of  Walingford  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  gardens, 
curtilages,  and  2  dovecotes,  which  are  worth  per  annum  13J.  4(/. 
There  are  there  140  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  30J.,  price  of  the  acre,  of  80,  3^.,  and  of  the  residue  2d. 
There  is  there  a  certain  pasture  on  the  demesnes,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  \os.     Sum  of  the  demesnes,  53J.  4^/. 

There  are  there  9  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  tenements, 
and  pay  per  annum  52J.  4^'.,  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Apostle,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  and  St.  Michael.     Sum,  52^,  4</. 

Walter  Inthehale  holds  I  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  for  the 
which  he  shall  do  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  gule 
of  August  for  44  weeks  164  works,  which  are  worth  6j.  \od.,  price 
of  the  work  \d.,  viz.,  by  the  week  4  works,  deducting  the  3. 
festival  weeks  of  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Pentecost ;  and  from  the 
gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  32  works,  which  are 
worth  2J.  M.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  for  8  weeks,  viz.,  by  the  week 
4  works.     Sum,  9^.  6d. 

There  are  there  7  other  villeins,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a 
virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  do  the  moiety  of  the  work 
like  the  said  Walter  Inthehale,  and  it  is  worth  as  much.  And  all 
these  customars  shall  give  a  certain  tallage  at  the  gule  of  August 
of  20J.  for  reaping  the  com  of  the  said  manor.  Sum  of  the  works 
and  services  of  the  said  customars,  625.  9</. 

There  are  there  8  cottars,  who  hold  8  cottages,  and  pay  per 
annum  at  the  said  terms  1 3^.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth 
per  annum  \2.d.    Sum,  14^, 


I  c  6  Gkyuccstersh  u'e 

The  said  Robert  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
h<:  died  at  Monechenehamtoii  i  messuage  and  40  acres  of  land  of 
the  Abbess  oT  Kame  by  the  service  of  13J.  4^.,  and  giving-  to  the 
Abbot  of  Malmesbury  40J.  per  annum ;  which  said  messuage  is 
w  orth  per  annum  6j.  8</.,  and  the  said  40  acres  of  land  are  worth 
per  annum  a^od.,  price  of  the  acre  \d. 

There  are  there  3  free  tenants,  who  pay  by  the  year  qj.  4^/.  at 
4  terms  of  the  year  by  equal  portions.  The  said  Robert  has  a 
certain  common  in  the  wood  of  Munnchennehamton,  which  is 
called  housbote  and  heybote  if  the  said  Robert  shall  dwell  there, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  20s. ;  and  if  he  shall  not  dwell  there,^ 
then  he  shall  have  nothing.     Sum,  39J.  4^. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £11  \s.  9</., 
whereof  there  is  repaid  to  the  Abbess  of  Kame  and  the  Abbot  of 
Malmesbury  53^.  a^d.,  and  so  there  is  clear  £8  8j.  ^d. 

Peter  de  la  Mare,  son  of  the  said  Robert,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
was  aged  14  years  on  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed 
Mary  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edw.  II,  No.  68^ 


3Jo|)tt  anti  a^oiert  Sl^altrauirti, 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Bristol,, 
'*'  20  March,  2  Edward  II  [  1 309],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
which  are  of  the  inheritance  of  John  Waleraund,  and  of  which 
Robert  Waleraund  his  uncle  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Alkelegh,  David 
le  Blount,  Roger  Corbet,  John  Joye,  John  Corbet,  William  le  WaleySy 
Richard  de  Weston,  Roger  Faher,  Richard  Pesson,John  de  StaundenCy 
Gilbert  de  Stansshawe,  dinA  John  de  Fromptone,  who  say  that 

Robert  Waleraund,  uncle  of  John  Waleraund,  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  the  manor  of  Fromp- 
tone Cotel,  which  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half 
a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  gardens  and 
curtilages,  which  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  are  there  20<> 
acres  of  arable  land  in  the  demesne,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
66s.  Sd.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d. ;  also  32  acres  of  meadow,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  32^.,  price  of  the  acre  i2d.;  also  53  acres  of 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  26s.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre 
6(1. ;  also  5  acres  of  wood  where  there  is  no  underwood,  and  they 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  107 

are  worth  nothing  per  annum.  There  are  there  2  water  mills, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  30J. 

Nicholas  de  Weston  holds  there  i  messuage  and  i  virgate  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  8j.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  the  Purifica- 
tion of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
by  equal  portions.  William  atte  Pyne  holds  I  virgate  of  land  in 
villeinage,  and  pays  per  annum  5j.  at  the  said  3  terms ;  and  he 
ought  to  plough  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  same  feast 
of  St.  Michael,  except  the  3  festival  weeks,  to  wit,  Christmcis, 
Easter,  and  Pentecost,  each  week  for  i  day,  viz.,  for  49  weeks, 
and  they  are  worth  8j.  2d.,  viz.,  the  day's  work  of  ploughing,  2</., 
and  he  ought  to  do  in  the  autumn  for  24  days  manual  works  with 
I  man,  and  they  are  worth  3^.,  viz.,  by  the  day  \\d. ;  and  he  owes 
3  bedripes  in  autumn  with  i  man,  which  are  worth  \\d.,  viz.,  by 
the  day,  \\d.  Thomas  Caumpe ,  William  Somer,John  U  Scriveyn,John  le 
White,  Richard  de  Lathene,  Hugh  Sherston,  William  Brun,  Richard 
Alured,  and  Matilda  la  White,  each  holds,  pays,  and  does  as  much 
per  annum  as  the  said  William. 

There  are  there  5  half  virgators,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a 
virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  does  and  pays  in  all  things  to  the 
moiety  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the  said  William  atte  Pyne.  There 
are  there  14  cottars,  who  hold  14  cottages  and  pay  per  annum 
2 1  J.  yd.  at  the  said  3  terms.  And  all  these  customars  and  cottars 
shall  give  26s.  8d.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  of  tallage  to  the  lord's 
larder.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth  per 
annum  6s.  8d. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum  £21  i  u.  S^d. 

Alan,  son  of  Alan  Plokenet,  son  of  Alice,  sister  of  Robert  Waleraund, 
one  of  the  aunts  of  John  Waleraund ;  John  de  Edworth,  son  of  Alice, 
another  sister  of  the  said  Robert,  and  aunt  of  the  said  John  ;  Bogo 
de  Knoyvill,  son  of  Joan,  daughter  of  Cecilia,  another  of  the  sisters 
of  the  said  Robert,  and  aunt  of  the  said  John  ;  Alice  de  Everyngham, 
daughter  of  the  said  Cecilia  ;  Matilda  la  Brut  and  Cecilia  de  Helyoun, 
whom  Peter  de  Helyoun  married,  daughter  of  Cecilia,  daughter  of 
the  said  Cecilia,  another  sister  of  the  said  Robert,  and  aunt  of  the 
said  John,  are  the  kinsmen  and  kinswomen  of  the  said  John  and  his 
next  heirs.  The  said  Alan,  son  of  Alan  Plokenet,  is  aged  28  years 
and  more,  John  de  Edworth,  30  years  and  more,  Bogo  de  Knoyvill, 
28  years  and  more,  Alice  de  Everynghain,  30  years  and  more, 
Matilda  la  Brut,  2^  years  and  more,  and  Cecilia  de  Helioun,  27  years 
and  more.  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edzv.  II,  No.  80. 


Io8 


Glotuesier shire 


SJoj^it  anil  3Slobeit  esaaleraunU. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken beforetheKing'sescheatoratCloucester, 
^  12  April,  2  Edw.  II  [1309],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which 
were  of  John  Waleraund,  and  of  which  Robert  Waleraund,  uncle  of 
the  said  Johriy  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  co.  Gloucester 
on  the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Culepenne,  John 
atie  Slo,  Roger  de  Aula,  Stephen  de  Draycotte,  Richard  de  Wyk  oj 
Erlingham,  John  le  Duk,  Roger  de  Ravenhill,  William  de  Pyddesmor, 
Gilbert  de  Colne,  William  de  Wastevile,  ffugh  atte  Watere,  and  Walter 
de  Soutwode,  who  say  that 

Robert   Waleraund,  uncle  of  John  Waleraund,  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Frompton  Cotel,  which  is  held 
of  the  King-  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  &c. 
[This  Inquisition  is  a  duplicate  of  the  preceding  one.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edw.  II,  No.  80. 


3oI)n  aBaleraunlr,  ttiuit. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Wotton, 
■*■  9  September,  3  Edw.  II  [1309],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  John  Waleraund,  which  are  in  the  King's  hands  by  reason  of 
the  idiocy  of  the  said  John,  by  the  oath  of  Geoffrey  Wynebold. 
John  de  la  Sloo,  Laurence  de  Tresham,  Gilbert  de  Stanschawe,  Adam 
de  Berton,  John  de  Clepenne,  William  le  Waleys,  Richard  de  Wyk,  John 
Goule,  William  de  Clifford,  John  de  Chalkeleye,  and  William  de 
Pidesmore,  who  say  that 

John  Walrand  held  the  manor  of  Fromton  Cotel  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

[This  Inquisition  is  a  duplicate  of  the  preceding  one.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edw.  II,  No.  80. 

[Another  Inquisition  was  taken  at  Wotton,  on  the  same  day  and 
year,  relating  to  the  manor  of  Sistone,  which  is  in  the  King's 
hand  by  reason  of  the  idiocy  of  the  said  ybA»  Waleraund ;  it  is  a 
duplicate  of  the  Inquisition  taken  at  Bristol,  20  March,  2  Edw.  II, 
which  follows  on  next  page.] 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  109 

S^ijbn  anti  3^oi»r(  Siialeraunti. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Bristol 
^  20  March,  2  Edw.  II.  [1309],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
which  are  of  the  inheritance  of  John  Wakrawui,  and  of  which 
Robert  Waleraund,  his  uncle,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  AJkelegh,  &c.  [see 
previous  Inq.],  who  say  that 

The  said  Robert  Waleraund  held  the  manor  of  Sistone  with  £4 
rent  in  Cubberlegh  for  a  term  of  years  which  has  past,  by  the 
demise  of  Alice  his  sister,  and  died  thereof  seised,  but  not  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee.  The  said  manor  is  held  in  chief  of  the  heir  of 
William  de  Berkeleye^  who  is  within  age  and  in  the  wardship  of  the 
King  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden, 
curtilage,  and  i  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  lOs.  There 
are  there  in  the  demesne  300  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  75^.,  price  of  the  acre  id. ;  also  40  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  per  annum  4CXy.,  price  of  the  acre  i2d.;  also  40  acres  of 
several  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  20J.,  price  of  the  acre 
6d.  There  are  there  2  parks  without  beasts,  containing  90  acres, 
the  herbage  whereof  is  worth  per  annum,  with  the  underwood 
besides  the  brushwood  of  the  said  parks,  20s.  There  is  there 
a  certain  pasture  at  Doynton,  which  is  worth  per  annum  30J. 

Sum  of  the  demesnes  £9  15^. 

There  are  in  the  same  manor  5  free  tenants  who  hold  divers 
tenements,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  32J.  'j\d.  at  Easter 
and  Michaelmas  by  equal  portions.  The  said  £4  rent  of  Cubber- 
legh ought  to  be  taken  of  Thomas  le  Bottler  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael. 

Sum  of  the  rent  of  assize,  i  I2j.  "j^d. 

Richard  de  Wurmelegh  holds  I  messuage  and  20  acres  of  land  in 
villeinage,  and  shall  do  between  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  66  manual  works,  which  are  worth 
2s.  gd.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  between  the  feasts  of  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and  St.  Michael  26  manual  works, 
which  are  worth  2s.  2d.,  price  of  the  work  id.  And  he  ought  to 
plough  at  the  winter  sowing  for  3  days,  at  the  Lent  sowing  3  days, 
and  at  the  ploughing  of  fallow  land  3  days,  and  the  said  plough- 
ing is  worth  18^.,  price  of  each  2d.     And  he  shall  carry  the  lord's 


no  Gloucestershire 

hay  for   i   day,  and  it  is  worth  2^.     And  he  ought  to  plant  the 
lord's  beans  for  i  day,  and  it  is  worth  \d.     And  he  shall  g-ive  i  hen 
at  Christmas,  wjiich  is  called  Wodehen,  and  is  worth  \d.     There 
are  there  1 1  customars,  each  of  whom  holds,  pays,  and  does  as 
much  as  the  said  Richard.    John  Barry  holds  10  acres  of  land  in 
villeinage  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  same 
feast  of  St.  Michael  98  manual  works,  which  are  worth  5j.  id.,  price 
of  each  work  of  72  works  \d.,  and  of  26  works  \d.     And  he  shall 
plant  the  lord's  beans  for  i  day,  and  it  is  worth  \d.,  and  shall  weed 
for  I  day  with  i  man,  and  it  is  worth  \d.y  and  shall  put  the  lord's 
hay  into  cocks  for  i  day,  and  it  is  worth  \d.     There  are  there  9 
customars,  each  of  whom  holds,  pays,  and  does  like  the  s^SAJohn. 
Roger  Tegelyn  holds  i  cottage  and  i  acre  of  land,  and  pays  of 
rent  I2d.  at  4  terms,  viz.,  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  the  Annuncia- 
tion of  the  Blessed  Mary,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
and  St.  Michael,  and  he  shall  give  i  hen  at  Christmas,  and  it 
is  worth  \d.;  and  he  shall  raise  the  lord's  hay  for  3  days,  and 
it  is  worth  \\d.,  price  of  the  work  ^d.  ;  and  shall  toss  the  lord's 
hay  for  2   days,  and  it  is  worth  2^.,  price  of  the  work    \d. 
There  are   there  2  customars,  each  of  whom   holds  and  does 
like   the   said   Roger.      And   each   of    the   said   customars   shall 
<Jo  3  bedripes  in  autumn,  sum  75,  and  they  are  worth  gs.  4|</., 
price  of  each   i|</.     And    the   said  customars  shall  give  in   the 
feast  of  St.  Martin  a  certain  tallage  to  the  lord's  larder,  34^.     Sum 
of  the  service  of  the  said  customars  £9  is.  4^.     There  are  there 
24  cottars,  each  of  whom  holds  i  cottage  and  pays  per  annum 
28j.  9>d.  at  the  feasts   of  St.  Thomas   the  Apostle,  the  Annun- 
ciation of  the  Blessed  Mary,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
and  St.  Michael.     There  are  there  44  acres  of  land  new  arented 
to  II  free  tenants  for  15^.  at  the  said  4  terms.     The  pleas  and 
perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  1 3^.  4^. 

Sum  of  the  rents  of  the  cottars  with  the  pleas  and  perquisites, 

57^- 

Sum   of   the   whole   value   of  the   extent   of    the  said  manor, 

£27  Sj.  ii|i. 

The  said  manor  of  Sistone  with  the  said  £4  of  rent  ought  to 
revert  to  Alan,  son  of  Alan  Plokenei,  son  of  Alice,  daughter  of 
Isabella,  daughter  of  Thomas  de  Rochesford  and  Agatha  his  wife, 
because  Roger  de  Berkeleye  gave  the  said  manor  and  rent  to  the 
said  Thomas  de  Rochesford  and  Agatha  in  free  marriage.  The  said 
Alice,  daughter  of  Isabella,  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Agatha, 
demised  the  said  manor  and  rent  to  Robert  Waleraund  for  a  term 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  1 1 1 

of  years,  as  is  aforesaid,  and  the  said  Robert  had  nothing"  else  in 
the  said  manor  on  the  day  that  he  died. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Ediv.  II,  No.  So. 

[Then  follows  a  duplicate  of  the  above,  taken  at  Gloucester 
12  April,  2  Edward  II.,  with  the  same  jurors  as  in  previous  Inq. 
taken  at  Gloucester.] 


3Joi)n  Ue  iHonemutl). 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Camme, 
-^  19  May,  2  Edw.  II  [1309],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which 
are  in  the  King's  hand  by  the  death  of  John  de  Mommuih,  son  and 
heir  of  Walter  de  Monemuth,  deceased,  and  how  much  land  is  held 
of  the  King  in  chief,  &c.,  by  the  oath  oi  John  le  Diik,  StepJun  de 
Draycotte,  Walter  de  Gosinton,  Thomas  de  Kyngeston,  William  le 
Muchele,  Robert  Russel,  John  de  Hulmannccotte,  John  Giffard,  Walter 
atte  Berwe,  William  Kyueltre,  Nicholas  Muwayn,  and  Robert  de 
Stanford,  who  say  that 

The  lands  and  tenements  underwritten  are  in  the  King's  hands 
by  the  death  of  John  de  Monemuth,  son  and  heir  of  Walter  de 
Monemuth,  deceased,  and  at  first  were  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  the  said  John,  viz.,  10  acres  of  land  at  la  Plaunch  which  are 
held  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye  by  the  service  of  \']d.  per  annum,  to  be 
paid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael;  the  said  10  acres  are  worth 
per  annum  3^.  40'.,  price  of  the  acre  4^.  There  are  there  70  acres 
of  arable  land,  12  acres  of  meadow,  and  5  acres  of  wood,  which 
are  held  of  the  heir  of  William  de  Berkeleye,  who  is  within  age  and 
in  the  wardship  of  the  King,  but  by  what  service  they  know  not ; 
the  said  70  acres  of  land  are  worth  per  annum  23^.  d^d.,  price  of 
each  acre  4^. ;  the  said  12  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  per  annum 
24J.,  price  of  each  acre  2s. ;  and  the  said  S  acres  of  wood  are 
worth  per  annum  5^.,  price  of  each  acre  lid. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum  55^.  S</., 
whereof  in  rent  resolute  per  annum  to  Thomas  de  Berkeleye  I'jd., 
and  so  the  sum  is,  clear,  54J.  3</. 

Thomas  de  Monemuth,  brother  of  the  said  John,  is  his  next  heir, 
and  is  aged  16  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  J  Edzv.  II,  N'o.  16. 


112  Gloucester sktre 

%ts%xi  lit  itSoiuniut]^. 

Assignment  of  the  dower  of   Katherincy  who  was  the 
wife  of  John  de  Monemuih,  made  by  the  King's  escheator 

Wodehende,  John  de  SchidwalUy  Richard  Falkwolle,  and    William 

Mody,  26  April,  3  Edw.  II  [1310J,  of  all  the  lands  and  tenements 
which  were  of  the  said  John,  formerly  her  husband,  and  which,  by 
reeison  of  his  death,  are  in  the  hands  of  the  King.     First  there  is 
assigned  to  the  said  Katherine  i  curtilage  and  i  small  close,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  .......  for  the  chief  court  and  garden;  also 

26|  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  8j.  8^., 

price 4</. ;   also  4  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 

annum  6s.,  price  of  the  acre  18^. ;  also  2  acres  of  wood  of  small 
brushwood  {parvo  brucio),  which  are  worth  per  annum  i  "jd. ;  also 

the  3rd  part  of  the  rent  and  service  of  Alice ,  which  is  worth 

per  annum  \6d.     Sum,  i8j.  id. 

Chan,  Inq.  p.m.,  J  Edw.  II,  No.  16, 


Cj^eoiaKi  lie  S^trlrun^ 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  escheator  at  Biseleye 
•^  12  September,  3  Edward  II.  [1309]  of  the  lands  and  tene- 
ments of  the  which  Theobald  de  Verdun,  senior,  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  how  much  he  held  of 
the  King,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  la  Felde,  Nicholas  de  Seymor, 
William  de  Reem,John  Stormi,  John  de  Frompione,  Walter  de  Sionhenge, 
William  Faber,  Thomas  de  Pagenhull,  Nicholas  Seburn,  Richard  son  oj 
Peler,  Adam  de  Rokwode,  and  Walter  de  Sidenham,  who  say  that 

The  said  Theobald  held  the  tenements  underwritten  at  Byseleye 
in  free  marriage  of  the  Earl  of  Herford  by  the  service  of  paying 
I  lb.  of  cummin  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael.  There  is  there  a 
certain  capital  messuage  which  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  is. 
There  are  there  5  acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum 
I2J.  6d ,  price  of  the  acre  3</.  There  is  there  half  an  acre  of 
meadow,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  2s.  There  are  there  5  acres 
of  wood  where  there  is  no  underwood,  therefore  it  is  worth  nothing 
per  annum.  There  are  there  20  free  tenants  who  hold  divers 
tenements  and  pay  per  annum  555.  5^.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  nj 

the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  and  the  Nativity  of  St  John  the 
Baptist  by  equal  portions.  Also  7  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  the 
fourth  part  of  i  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  the  rents  and  services 
of  whom  are  worth  per  annum  46^.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  are 
worth  per  annum  is. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  by  the  year  1 19J.  \\d. 

Theobald  de  Verdun,  son  of  the  said  Theobald,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
is  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  J  Edw.  II,  No.  21, 


3^alp5  ^ipparlr. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of 
-■■  Ralph  Pippard  on  the  day  that  he  died,  made  at  Coldaston, 
8  November,  3  Edw.  II  [1309],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  de  Compton, 
John  atte  Stable,  Robert  de  Aston, .  Walter  le  Juvene,  Robert  de  Selers, 
Stephen  de  Mareys,  Walter  le   Clerk,  Henry  in  the  Halle,  Henry  atte 

Welle,  Henry  de  Wynston,  Walter  de  Mareis,  and  Robert  Pelye,  who 
say  that 

The  said  Ralph  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died  the  manor  of  Coldaston  of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  for 
I  knight's  fee.  There  is  there  i  capital  messuage,  which  is  worth 
per  annum,  with  a  certain  dovecote,  is.  There  are  there  160  acres 
of  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4CW.,  price  of  the  acre  3^. ; 
and  30  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  30J,  price  of  the  acre 
I2,d.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture  in  common,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  ^s. ;  and  a  certain  other  pasture  enclosed,  worth  3^. ; 
and  I  water-mill,  which  is  worth  per  annum  22.S.  There  are 
there  6  free  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  265.  at  the  terms  of 
St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  equally,  and 
I  lb.  of  pepper,  price  \2d.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the 
Blessed  Mary,  and  lib.  of  pepper,  price  \2d.,  at  the  feast  of  the 
Nativity  of  the  Lord.  There  are  there  9  customars,  whose  works 
are  worth  per  annum  6oj.,  and  they  give  nothing  of  rent.  There 
are  there  3  cottaVs,  who  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  5j.  6</., 
at  the  terms  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  and 
St.  Michael  equally.  The  said  customars  and  cottars  give  of 
tallage  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  40^.  The  pleas  and  perquisites 
of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  is.     Sum,  £11  \']s.  6d. 

John  Pippard,  son  of  the  said  Ralph,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  40  years.  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  j  Ediv.  II,  No.  23. 


GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL.    V. 


114  Gloucestershire 

SUSSalter  tie  Snsula. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Rysindon, 
"*'  24  August,  3  Edw.  II  [1309],  of  certain  lands  which  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief,  and  which  Walter  de  Insula  held  by  the  law  of 
England,  of  the  inheritance  of  Florence,  sometime  his  wife,  deceased, 
and  how  much  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of 
John  de  Slouglre,  Robert  de  Mareys,  Walter  de  Mareys,  John  le  Vyleyn, 
Philip  de  Caldecotte,  Richard  atte  Welle,  Hugh  atte  Bolde,  Simon  de 
Kemeseye,  John  le  Freman,  William  Basset,  John  Hunfray,  and 
William  de  Iccomb,  who  say  that 

The  said  Walter  de  Insula  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  the 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Magna  Rysindon,  in  co.  Gloucester,  by  the 
law  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Florence^  formerly  his  wife, 
•deceased,  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  the  4th  part  of 
I  knight's  fee.  There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a 
garden,  which  is  worth  per  annum  40^.  There  are  there  72  acres 
of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  24^.,  price  of  the  acre 
4^/. ;  also  6  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  24J., 
price  of  the  acre  4J. ;  also  4  acres  of  several  pasture,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.,  price  of  the  acre  20d.  There  is  there  of 
rent  of  assize  by  the  year  forthcoming  from  the  free  tenants 
13J.  lo^d.  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
-and  St.  Michael  by  equal  portions,  and  i  lb.  of  pepper  at  the 
Nativity  of  the  Lord.  There  are  there  9  customars,  each  of  whom 
holds  I  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  they  pay  of  rent  per 
annum  27s.  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  and  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  and  they  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
iip  to  the  Gule  of  August  90  manual  works,  which  are  worth  3^.  gd., 
price  of  the  work  id. ;  and  then  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
they  shall  do  144  manual  works,  which  are  worth  12s.,  price  of 
the  work  la'.  And  they  shall  give  a  certain  tallage  at  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  loj.  There  are  there  4  cottars,  who  pay  per 
■annum  3.^.  at  the  said  3  terms.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
■court  are  worth  per  annum  2s. 

William  de  Insula,  son  of  the  said  Florence,  is  her  next  heir,  and 
is  aged  28  years  and  more. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum  £6  9^.  7|</. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  J  Edw.  II,  No.  26. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  115 

%^\)\\  le  ^trauufle  tie  linofepiu 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Teukes- 
-*■  bury,  5  October,  3  Edw.  II  [ 1 309],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  the  which  John  le  Siraunge  de  Knokyn  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  and  how  much  land 
the  saidy<?/i«  held  of  the  King-  in  chief,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  William 
de  Lecche,  John  de  Assecrojie,  Robert  Mundy,  Richard  de  Walton, 
Walter  le  Taillour,  John  de  Stauneiveye,  Bartholomew  Brekepptr, 
Thome  atte  Lone,  John  le  Boys,  Robert  le  Palmar,  Simon  de  Jerdeleye, 
iin^John  de  Oxindon,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  le  Siraunge  had  no  lands  or  tenements  in 
CO.  Gloucester  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died, 
but  he  held  of  the  inheritance  of  Matilda,  his  wife,  at  Schevyndon 
I  messuage,  3  virgates  of  land,  and  5  acres  of  meadow  of  the 
heirs  of  John  le  Soor  by  the  service  of  \d.  per  annum  for  all 
services.  The  said  messuage  is  worth  per  annum  18^.,  the  said 
3  virgates  of  land  are  worth  per  annum  40J.,  and  the  5  acres  of 
meadow  iOj.  ;  price  of  the  acre  2j.     Sum,  su.  6^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  J  Edw.  II,  No.  46. 


3fo|)n,  son  nf  Cljomas  "De  ^oler^i. 

InCJUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester, 
4  May,  4  Edw.  II  [131 1],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the 
which  yi^-^w,  son  of  Thomas  de  Solers,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  how  much  he  held  of  the  King  in 
chief,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  Walter  de  Idisle,  Thomas  de  Heye,  John  de 
Cammede,  Iiel  {Juelli)  de  Hertelaunde,  Robert  Cnrteys,  John  de  Uske, 
Stephen  atte  Plokke,  John  le  Fraunkeleyn,  German  de  Tunebruggc, 
Henry  de  Hatherleye,  John  de  Chalkeleye,  and  Geoffrey  Wyneband,  who 
say  that 

The  sa\<iJohn  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died  the  manor  of  Paunteleye  in  co.  Gloucester  of  the  heir  of  the 
Countess  of  Lincoln  as  of  the  honour  of  Clifford,  which  is  in  the 
King's  hands  by  the  death  of  the  Earl  of  Lincoln,  by  the  service 
of  I  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  ^s.  There  are  there  100  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  2$s.,  price  of  the  acre   id. ;   also 

I   2 


ii6  Gloucestershire 

6  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  \2s.,  price  of  the  acre  2s. 
There  is  there  a  certain  several  pasture,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
5j.  Also  a  certain  park  the  underwood  whereof  is  worth  per 
amium  20j.  Also  a  certain  water-mill,  worth  per  annum  13^.  4^. 
There  are  there  16  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements  and 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  7,2s.  2d.,  at  the  4  principal  terms, 
to  wit,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  and  St,  Michael,  by  equal  portions.  There  are  there 
10  villeins  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage 
and  pays  of  rent  of  assize  per  annum  5j.  at  the  said  terms,  and 
each  of  them  ought  to  mow  for  two  days  and  the  work  is  worth 
3^.;  and  each  of  them  shall  do  4  bedripes  in  autumn  and  they  are, 
worth  \d.  There  are  there  7  other  customars  who  hold  other 
lands  in  villeinage  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  i  \s.  \\d. 
at  the  said  terms,  and  each  of  them  shall  do  3  bedripes  in 
autumn,  and  they  are  worth  3^.  There  are  there  4  cottars  who 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  2id.  at  the  said  terms,  and  each 
of  them  shall  do  3  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  id. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  2s. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  manor  by  the  year,  £8  i6j.  i  \d. 

Wiliiam,  son  of  William  de  Wytinton,  kinsman  of  the  %9\AJohn,  is 
his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  24  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4  Edw.  Ily  No.  24. 


eirmunti  3Safiset. 

Inquisition  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at 
Enweleye,  12  February,  4  Edw.  II  [131 1],  of  the  lands 
and  tenements  of  the  which  Edvitmd  Basset  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  how  much  he  held  of  the  King, 
&c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Olepenne,  Stephen  de  Draykote,  William  de 
Cornewate,  Robert  de  Bevecoumhe,  Walter  Hathemare,  Thomas  de 
Wodeheude,  Walter  de  Gosintoft,  William  le  Boteler,  John  de  Hulmene- 
cote,  Nigel  de  Kinguscote,  Walter  Peteyt,  and  John  Godewine,  who  say 
that 

The  said  Edmund  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died  at  E\^weleye  i  messuage  and  i  carucate  of  land  of  the 
heir  of  William  dc  Berkeleye,  who  is  within  age,  and  in  the  wardship 
of  the  King  by  reason  of  his  minority,  by  the  service  of  the  i6th 
part  of  I  knight's  fee. 


Inqtdsitiones  Post  Mortem.  1 1 7 

There  is  there  i  messuag-e  with  a  g^arden  and  curtilage,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  5j,  There  are  there  80  acres  of  arable  land, 
which   are  worth  per  annum  20^.,  price  of   the  acre    3</. ;   also 

2  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  is.,  price  of  the  acre  iid.-, 
also  8  acres  of  wood  of  fagg'ot  wood  {bosci  de  /ago),  which  are 
worth  nothing-  per  annum.  There  are  there  6  free  tenants,  who 
hold  divers  tenements,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  \\s.  at 
the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  and  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  by  equal  portions.     Sum,  38J. 

The  said  Edmund  held  there  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  I  messuag^e 
and  I  virgate  of  land  of  Walier  de  Chaldefdde  by  the  service  of  20^., 
and  they  are  worth  nothing-  per  annum  besides  the  said  service. 
He  also  held  at  Oulepenne  in  his  demesne,  as  of  fee  of  John  de 
Oukpenne,  I  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  by  the  service  of 
6d.  per  annum,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  clear,  besides  the 
said  service,  7j.  8r/. 

The  said  Edmund  also  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Camme 
the  tenements  underwritten  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye  by  knight's 
service.  There  is  there  i  messuage  with  a  garden,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  4^.  There  are  there  60  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  20j.,  price  of   the   acre  ^d. ;    also 

3  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  3^.,  price  of  the  acre  \2d. 
Sum,  clear,  33^.  %d. 

Isabella  Punchardoun,  Margaret,  the  wife  of  Nicholas  de  Valers, 
and  Katherine  Biset,  sisters  of  the  said  Edmund,  are  his  next  heirs ; 
the  said  Isabella  is  aged  40  years,  the  said  Margaret  38  years,  and 
the  said  Katherine  35  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4  Ediv.  II,  No.  41. 


'  aimaritus  tre  ^antto  ^imanlin. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  South 
-*■  Cerney,  the  loth  day  of  September,  4  Edw.  II  [13 10],  of  the 
lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Almaricus  de  St.  Amando  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  how  much 
he  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  Robert  Barbast, 
William  le  Fraunckeleyn  of  Daglyngworth,  Richard  de  Stratton,  Michael 
de  Stokes,  Simon  le  Fraunckeleyn,  William  Sprengehose,  Robert  Gunde- 
vyle,  Henry  Burgeys,  William  Cannel,  William  atte  Wike,  Richard  de 
Aula  of  Stratton,  and  William  le  Fraunckeleyn,  of  Ameneye,  who 
say  that 


1 1 8  Gloucestershire 

The  said  Almaricm  held  ihe  tenements  underwritten  in  South 
Cerney  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  John 
Matidui  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  gardens  and 
curtilages,  which  is  worth  per  annum  8j.  4^.  There  are  there 
80  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4OJ.,  price  of 
the  acre  6d. ;  also  30  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  60^., 
price  of  the  acre  2.s,  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  20s.  There  are  there  2  mills  at  fee  farm,  which 
pay  per  annum  40J.  at  the  4  usual  terms.  There  are  there  3  free 
tenants,  who  hold  i^  virgates  of  land,  and  pay  per  annum  "jd.  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle. 

Simon  le  Wise  holds  I  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per 
annum  for  rent  and  his  works  8j.  8</.  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year, 
and  owes  8  bedripes  in  autumn,  which  are  worth  \id.,  price  of 
each  \hd.,  and  he  ought  to  plough  per  annum  i  acre  of  land  at 
the  winter  sowing  and  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  it  is  worth  4^/.,  and 
he  shall  give  for  a  present  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  i  cock  and 
I  hen,  and  they  are  worth  2d.  Sum  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the 
said  customar  by  the  year,  ioj.  2d.  There  are  there  16  villeins, 
each  of  whom  holds,  pays,  and  does  as  much  as  the  said  Simon. 
The  said  villeins  shall  give  of  tallage  by  the  year  20s.  There  are 
there  7  cottars,  who  pay  by  the  year  4^.  6d.  at  the  4  usual 
terms,  and  each  of  them  owes  3  bedripes  in  autumn,  which 
are  worth  2id.,  price  of  each  id.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  are 
worth  per  annum  /\s. 

The  said  Almaricus  held  there  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  40  acres 
of  land  and  10  acres  of  meadow  of  the  Earl  of  Hereford  by  the 
8th  part  of  i  knight's  fee  ;  the  said  40  acres  are  worth  per  annum 
2QS.,  price  of  the  acre  (>d.,  and  the  said  10  acres  of  meadow  are 
worth  per  annum  20j.,  price  of  the  acre  2j, 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £20  17J. 

Master  John  de  St.  Amando,  brother  of  the  said  Almaricus,  is  his 
next  heir,  and  is  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4  Edw.  II,  No.  42, 


aimaiicus  Irt  ^antto  Smanlro. 

I  nQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gode- 
"*•  rington,  14  September,  4  Edw.  II  [1310],  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Almaricus  de  St.  Amando  was  seised  in  his 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  119 

demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  ^y  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  William 
U  Hmssher^  Edmund  de  Suiham,  Roger  de  Homme,  William  Haymy 
William  de  Cliue,  Gregory  de  Marny,  Robert  Durel,  William  Channon, 
John  le  Fremoitf  William  de  Fladebury^  Richard  Page,  and  Philip  le 
Sal,  who  say  that 

The  said  Almaricus  did  not  hold  any  lands  or  tenements  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  Grodering^one,  but  he 
held  the  tenements  underwritten  in  Groderingtone  for  the  term  of 
the  life  of  Robert  de  Kaynes  and  Alianora  his  wife  of  the  Abbot  of 
Tewkesbury  by  the  service  of  2s.  per  annum,  which  said  Abbot 
demised  the  said  tenements  to  the  said  Almaricus  and  his  heirs  for 
the  term  of  the  life  of  the  said  Robert  and  Alianora,  and  which 
after  their  deaths  ought  to  revert  to  the  said  Abbot  and  his 
successors. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and  2 
dovecotes,  which  is  worth  per  annum  lox.  There  are  there  240 
acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  £4,  price  of  the 
acre  Ad. ;  also  8  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  12s., 
price  of  the  acre  i&Z.  There  is  there  a  certain  several  pasture,. 
which  is  worth  per  annum  6j.  8</. ;  also  a  certain  windmill,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  ioj.  There  are  there  2  free  tenants,  who  hold 
4  virgates  of  land,  and  pay  per  annum  2s.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm. 
There  are  there  1 2  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of 
land,  and  shall  work  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  each  week  for  2  days,  and  the 
day's  work  is  worth  \d. ;  and  he  shall  plough  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  for  i  day,  and  it  is  worth  id. ;  and  shall  work  from  the 
feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of 
August  each  week  for  3  days,  and  the  day's  work  is  worth  \d. ; 
and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  3 
days,  and  the  day's  work  is  worth  id.  There  are  there  13  villeins,, 
each  of  whom  holds  1  acre  of  land,  and  shall  work  each  week 
throughout  the  year  for  i  day,  and  the  day's  work  is  worth  from 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  ^d.,  and  from 
the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  it  is  worth  \d. 
The  said  villeins  shall  give  of  tallage  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin 
1 3 J.  4^/.  Sum  of  the  work  and  service  of  the  said  villeins  per 
anruim ,  iid.  Sum  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £1 1  i^s.iid. 

Master  John  de  St.  Amando,  brother  of  the  said  Almericus,  is  his 
iiext  heir,  and  is  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4  Edw.  II,  No.  42, 


iio  Gloiuester shire 

Wmm.  Mussel. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  Kings's  escheator,  at  Anstl, 
^  12  March,  4  Edw.  II  [131 1],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of 
the  which  William  Russel  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  Roger  Corbet,  William  aite 
Haye,  John  de  Paynes  (?),  Gilbert  Sianschawe,  William  de  KenegravCy 
Richard  atte  Home,  Reginald  de  Juste,  William  Tony,  Richard  Ruseby, 
William  Wyther,  Edward  Gydejord,  and  Philip  de  Grcuidych,  who 
say  that 

Durham. 

The  same  William  held  the  manor  of  Durham  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  of  the  King  in  chief,  together  with 
other  lands,  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

The  capital  messuage,  with  the  garden  and  i  dovecote,  is  worth 
per  annum  \os.  There  are  there  420  acres  of  arable  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  105J.,  price  of  the  acre  3^. ;  also  60  acres  of 
meadow,  worth  per  annum  £4  lar.,  price  of  the  acre  i8</.  There 
is  there  a  certain  wood,  the  underwood  and  herbage  whereof  are 
worth  per  annum  20s.  There  are  there  2  water  mills,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  20s.     Sum,  £12  5^. 

There  are  there  10  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  9^.  3^.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael 
and  Easter. 

There  are  there  15  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  i  virgate  of 
land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per  annum  17^.  at  the  said  two  terms 
by  equal  portions.  Sum,  £12  15^.  There  are  there  11  natives, 
each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays 
per  annum  %s.  6d.  at  the  said  2  terms.  Sum,  £4  1 35.  6d.  There 
are  there  7  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  the  3rd  part  of  i  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per  annum  Sj.  at  the  said  2  terms. 
Sum,  39J.  Sd.  There  are- there  9  cottars  who  hold  9  cottages,  and 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  at  the  said  2  terms  17^.  6d.  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  there  are  worth  per  annum  1 3^.  4^.  Sum, 
£20  19J.     Sum  of  the  said  manor,  £33  13^.  3^. 

AVSTE. 

(I 

"  The  said  William  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Ajfcte,  the 
tenements  underwritten  of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  by  the  service 
of  the  4th  [  ?  torn  away]  part  of  i  knight's  fee.  There  is  there  a 
certain  capital  messuage,  with  a  garden  and  i  dovecote,  which  is 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  121 

tvorth  per  annum  5j.  There  are  there  60  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  30J.,  price  of  the  acre  dd. ;  also 
10  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  2ar.,  price  of  the  acre  2s. 
There  are  there  3  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements, 
and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  6j.  3^/.,  at  the  feasts  of 
of  St.  Michael  and  Easter.  There  are  there  9  villeins,  each  of 
whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per 
annum  6j.  at  the  said  2  terms,  and  each  of.  them  shall  weed,  for 
I  day,  and  it  is  worth  ^.,  and  shall  lift  the  lord's  hay  for  i  day, 
and  it  is  worth  \d.y  and  shall  put  it  into  cocks  for  2  days,  and 
it  is  worth  7.d.  Sum,  56J.  3^.  There  are  there  9  other  tenants 
who  hold  divers  tenements,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize 
3 1  J.  2d.  at  the  said  2  terms.  The  said  customars  shall  give  by  the 
year  to  the  lord's  larder — viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin,  \Qs. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  there  2s.     Sum, 

£8  cw,  8</.     Sum  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum, 

Theobald  Russel,  son  of  the  said    William,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  10  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4.  Edw.  II,  No.  4^. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Tette- 
"*•  bury,  7  March,  5  Edw.  II  [13 12],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  the  which  Peier  de  Brewosa  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  Gilbert  de  Naylesworihcy 
Stephen  de  Clincham,  Richard  de  Wokkeseye,  Richard  Kynny,  Sampson 
Caperun,  Alan  de  Horewode,  Reginald  de  Northcote,  Thomas  de  Coles- 
durne,  Adam  le  Monck,  John  Burdun,  William  Blakemcuiy  and  William 
le  Skay,  who  say  that 

The  said  Peter  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died  the  manor  of  Tettebury,  in  the  said  county,  of  William  de 
Brewose  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  close  and 
curtilage  and  i  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  6j.  %d.  There 
are  there  300  acres  of  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  75^.,  price 
of  the  acre  3</. ;  also  30  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  6oj.,  price  of  the  acre  2s.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  66j.  Si. ;  also  a  certain  spinny,  the 
profit  whereof  is  worth  per  annum   13^.  4^.     There    is  there  a 


122  GUmcesiershtre 

certain  water  mill,  which  is.  worth  per  annum  lOr.  and  not  more, 
because  it  is  dry  in  the  summer.  There  are  there  certain  free 
tenants,  who  pay  of  rent  of  assize  per  annum  lOOs.  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Andrew.  The  toll  of  the  market  of  Tettebury  with  a  certain 
fair  is  worth  per  annum  £ii.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
court  there  are  worth  per  annum  70J. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £31  u.  &/. 

Peter  de  Brewosa  assigned  »he  said  manor  of  Tettebury  to  Agnes 
his  wife,  and  dow<bred  her  with  the  said  manor  at  the  door  ol  the 
Church  by  hi&  Writing-  for  the  manors  of  Manyngford  in  co,  Wilts, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  £5 1 ;  and  Cheresworth  and  Seggewyke 
in  CO.  Sussex,  which  Maria  de  Brewosa  holds  for  the  term  of  her 
life,  and  which  are  worth  per  annum  £70. 

Thomas  de  Brewosa,  son  of  the  said  Peler.  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  10  years  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary  last 
past. 

The  said  Peter  did  not  hold  any  other  lands  in  my  bailiwick  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  except  the  said  manor  of  Tettebury,  which 
said  manor  William  de  Brewosay  who  gave  that  manor  to  the  said 
Peter  to  hold  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  begotten  on  the  day 
on  which  he  so  alienated  it,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  as  a  particular 
of  his  barony  of  Brembre.  I*  cannot  find  more  by  inquisition^ 
except  that  it  is  held  of  the  said  William  as  is  aforesaid. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  j*  Edw.  II,  No.  27, 


H^tttx  lie  Bretoxisa. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Tette- 
"*•  bury,  18  kalends  of  May,  5  Edw.  II  [1312],  of  whom  the 
manor  of  Tettebury  is  held,  and  by  what  service,  and  whether  it 
be  a  particular  of  the  barony  of  Brembre  or  not,  by  the  oath  of 
Gilbert  de  Naylesworth,  Stephen  de  Pratis  (?),  Sampson  de  Horseley, 
John  Benett,  John  de  WeUhorp,  Robert  Bourdon,  John  de  Bavinton, 
John  Everard,  William,  le  Skay,  Adam  Monck,  Walter  Cowidon,  and 
John  Wygott,  who  say  that 

Peter  de  Brewosa  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died  the  manor  of  Tettebury,  in  the  said  county,  of  the  King 

*  I.e.,  the  King's  Escheator. 


A 


Inquisitiones  Pest  Mortem,  123 

in  chief,  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee.    It  is  not  a  particuUir 
of  the  barony  of  Brembre. 

Chan,  Inq.  p.m.,S  Edw.  II,  No.  2J, 


I  nC[UlSltlOn  made  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Tokyn- 
-*-  ton,  24  August,  S  Edw.  II  [131 1],  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  the  which  Nicholas  Poynz  Wfis  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  Roger  Corbet,  Roger  de 
Hambrok,  Richard  Pessoun,  John  Corbet,  Richard  de  Weston,  William 
Campe,  John  Averqy,  William  le  Waleys,  John  de  Staunden,  Gilbert  de 
Stanshawe,  Robert  U  Vayre,  and  William  ate  Hulle,  who  say  that 

The  said  Nicholas  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  the  manor  of 
Tokynton  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of 
I  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden, 
curtilage,  and  dovecote,  which  are  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark. 
There  are  there  160  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  40?.,  price  of  each  acre  3</. ;  also  24  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  per  annum  36?.,  price  of  each  acre  \M.;  also  6  acres  of 
pasture,  worth  per  annum  6y.,  price  of  each  acre  \2d.  There  is 
there  a  certain  foreign  wood  of  oak,  and  it  is  common  to  all  the 
tenants,  and  it  is  worth  nothing  per  annum  because  there  is  no 
underwood.  There  is  there  a  certain  park  with  beasts,  containing 
10  acres,  which  is  worth  per  annum  5j.  eis  in  herbage,  besides  the 
support  of  the  beasts,  and  not  more,  because  there  is  no  under- 
wood. There  are  there  2  mills,  to  wit,  i  water-mill  and  i  wind- 
mill, which  are  worth  per  annum  20s. 

Sum  of  the  demesnes  per  annum,  1 1 3^.  8^. 

There  are  there  1 5  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  lands,  and  pay 
per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  io6j.  ']d.  at  the  terms  of  St.  Andrew, 
the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael.  Sum, 
iQ/os.  "jd. 

There  are  there  16  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  do  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
and^  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  70  manual 
works,  which  are  worth  2s.  i  \d.,  price  of  the  work  ^d.,  and  shall 
plough  during  the  said  time  17  ploughings,  which  are  worth 
2s.  i^d.,  price  of  the  ploughing  i^d.,  and  from  the  feast  of  St.  John 

9   ♦ 


124  Gloucestershire 

up  to  the  g-ule  of  August,  for  five  weeks,  each  of  them  shall  do 
20  works,  which  are  worth  lod.,  price  of  the  work  id.;  and  from 
tlie  g-ule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  for  8  weeks, 
32  works,  which  are  worth  41.,  price  of  the  work  \\d. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  works  and  services,  £8  i  u.  4</. 
There  are  there  1 2  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  the  4th  part  of 
I  virgate  of  land  inf  villeinage,  and  shall  do  by  the  year  98  works, 
viz.,  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  70  works,  which  are  worth  2s.  i  \d.,  price  of  the  work. 
\d. ;  and  between  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
and  the  gule  of  August  10  works,  which  are  worth  \Q>d.,  price  of 
the  work  \d. ;  and  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  18  works,  which  are  worth  2s.  ^d.,  price  of  the  work 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  works  and  services  per  annum,  725. 

There  are  there  28  cottars,  who  hold  28  cottages,  and  pay  of 
rent  of  assize  per  annum  58^.  id.  at  the  three  terms  abovesaid. 
Sum,  58J.  id. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  with  2  views  per  annum 
are  worth  30J.     Sum,  30J. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent,  £27  i  is.  Sd. 

Hugh  Poynz,  son  of  the  said  Nicholas,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  18  years  on  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  3  Edw.  II,  No.  62, 


WBdXttx  tit  ©loutester. 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Broc- 
■*-  worth,  4  September,  5  Edw.  II  [131 1],  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Walter  de  Gloucester  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  Gilbert 
Cocus,  John  le  Fraunkel,  Robert  Kyngot,  William  Droys,  Henry  Broc- 
worth,  Henry  Arnal,  Henry  de  Beintham,  John  Arnal,  Richard  ate 
Castel,  Robert  de  Wyk,  John  Ingram,  and  Richard  atte  Halle,  who 
say  that 

The  said  Walter  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Elbrugge  the 
tenements  underwritten  of  William  de  Gardinis  by  the  service  of 
paying  half  a  mark  per  annum  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  all 
service.  There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden 
and  curtilage,  which  is  worth  per  annum  2s.     There  are  there 

o  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  los.,  price  of 


I 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  125 

the  acre  ^.-y  also  5  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  15^., 
price  of  the  acre  3^.  There  are  there  2  free  tenants,  who  pay 
per  annum  ioj.,  at  the  4  terms,  viz.,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord, 
Easter,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum  37^.,  whereof 
in  rent  resolute  to  William  de  Gardin'  6j.  8^.,  and  so  the  sum  is, 
clear,  30J.  4^. 

Walter,  son  of  Walter  de  Gloucester,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  1 7  years  on  the  1 5  th  day  of  January  list  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  ^  Edw.  II,  No.  66. 


SaSaltcr  lie  Gloucester. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  the  same  day  and  year  before  the  same 
-*■  jurors,  except  that  Henry  Faber  appears  instead  of  Henry 
Brocworth. 

The  jurors  say  that 

Walter  de  Gloucester  and  Hawysia  his  wife  held  in  their  demesne 
as  of  fee,  on  the  day  that  the  said  Walter  died,  at  Brocworth  the 
tenements  underwritten  of  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester 
for  half  a  knight's  fee,  paying-  to  the  said  Abbot  6j.  8^.  per  annum 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  6j.  M.  There  are  there  80  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  26^.  8^.,  price  of  the  acre  4^/. ; 
also  10  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  30^.,  price  of  the 
acre  3^.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture,  worth  per  annum  5^. 
Sum  of  the  demesnes  per  annum,  68j.  4//. 

Free  Tenants. 
There  are  there  9  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  31J.  4^.,  at  the  Nativity  of  the 
Lord,  Easter,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael.    Sum,  lis.  \d. 

Natives. 
Richard  Arnald  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and 
shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  gule  of  August 
80  works,  which  are  worth  3^.  4//.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and 
shall  plough  during  the  said  time  6  acres  of  land,  which  are  worth 
18^.,  price  of  each  ploughing  3^.;  and  shall  do  from  the  gule  of 
August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  20  works,  and  they  are 


126  Gloucestershire 

worth  2s.  6d.,  price  of  the  work  i^d. ;  and  shall  do  lo  bedripes  in 
the  autumn,  which  are  worth  lOrf.,  price  of  each  id. ;  and  shall 
make  2  quarters  of  malt  by  (con/ra)  Christmas  and  Easter,  or 
shall  give  2d. ;  and  shall  give  20  eggs  at  Easter,  and  they  are 
worth  ^d.  The  same  Richard  holds  i  parcel  of  land,  for  the 
which  he  pays  per  annum  2s.  at  the  4  terms  aforesaid ;  and  he 
shall  do  3  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  and  they  are  worth  3^.,  price 
of  each  id.  Jeknle  Bnure  lft>lds  the  4th  part  of  i  virgate  of  land, 
aifid  pays  per  anni^m  31.  at  the  Afimmcfation  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
and  the  gule  o£- August ;  and  shall  do  between  the  gule  of  August 
and  the  feast  of  St  Michael  24  works,  which,  are  worth  2s.,  price 
of  the  work  \d. ;  and  shall  make  i  quarter  of  malt  by  {contra) 
Christmas  and  Easter,  or  shall  gfive  id.  Willkun  le  Holdar  and 
Robert  Godale  each  holds,  pays,  and  does  like  the  said  John. 
Reginald  Kyngot  holds  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  i8</. 
at  the  said  2  terms ;  and  shall  do  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  24  works,  which  are  worth  2j.,  price  of 
the  work  id. ;  and  he  shall  give  10  eggs  at  Easter,  and  they  are 
worth  \d.  Willitan  Germon  holds  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
annum  i&/.  at  the  said  2  terms;  and  shall  do  from  the  gule  of 
August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  16  works,  which  are  worth 
i6d.,  price  of  the  work  id.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth 
per  annum  2s. 

Sum  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the  said  natives  by  the  year 
34J.  2|</. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum  £6  i^s.  io|</.,  whereof  in 
rent  resolute  to  the  Abbot  of  Gloucester  6s.  Sd.,  and  so  the  sum  is, 
clear,  £6  ys.  2|</. 

Walter  de  Gloucester y  son  of  the  said  Walter,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
was  aged  17  years  on  the  15th  day  of  January  last  f)ast. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,^  Edw.  II,  No.  66. 


aiBalter  lie  ^\o\xtt%ttx. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheatorat  Alweston, 
-*•  6  September,  S  Edw.  II  [131 1],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of 
the  which  Walter  de  Gloucester  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  that  he  died,  how  much  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief, 
&c.,  by  the  oath  of  Roger  Corbet,  Stephen  Beaubras,  John  Corbet, 
David  Stake,  Richard  Laundrey,  Jenkyn  de  Erdecote,  Fulk  de  Berleye, 


Inqutsitiones  Post  Mortem,  127 

Richard  atte  Grave,  Ralph  te  Parker  e,  John  Alpays,  Walter  le  Car  fere, 
and  Baiitt  Alpays,  who  say  that 

The  said  Walter  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died  the  Manor  of  Alweston  in  co.  Gloucester  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  fealty  and  by  no  other  service. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuag-e  with  gardens  and  2 
dovecotes,  which  is  worth  per  annum  ioj.  There  are  there  240 
acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  6oj.,  price  of  the 
acre  3</. ;  also  40  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
£4,  price  of  the  acre  2s.  There  is  there  a  certain  park  with 
beasts,  the  herbage  whereof  is  worth  per  annum,  beyond  the  sup- 
port of  the  beasts,  4CM.,  and  the  underwood  is  worth  per  annum 
6s.  6d.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture  called  la  Grave,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  ioj.  ;  also  a  water-miir  which  is  worth  per 
annum  4J.     Sum  of  the  demesnes,  £10  ioj.  6/. 

Free  Tenants. 
There  are  there  26  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  lands,  and  pay 
per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  62s.  2d.  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year  by 
equal  portions,  to  wit,  the  Nativity  of  the  'Lord,  Easter,  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  and  St  Michael,  and  2  lb.  of  pepper  and  i  lb.  of 
cummin  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael.  Sum,  62s.  2d.,  2  lb,  of  pepper, 
and  I  lb.  of  cummin. 

Natives. 

Hugh  le  Reve  holds  1  virgfate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per 
annum  8</.  at  the  said  terms  ;  and  shall  work  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  100  manual 
works,  which  are  worth  4J.  2d.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  thence 
up  to  the  gule  of  August  he  shall  do  1 5  manual  works,  which  are 
worth  \^d.,  price  of  the  work  id.-,  and  he  shall  do  from  the  gule 
of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  32  works,  which  are 
worth  3 J.  4i/.,  price  of  the  work  i^. ;  and  shall  do  3  bednpes  in 
autumn,  which  are  worth  id.,  price  of  each  \d. ;  and  he  shall 
plough  throughout  the  year  30  days,  and  they  are  worth  3^.  9/., 
price  of  each  ploughing  \\d.;  and  shall  give  to  the  lord's  larder 
3J.  at  the  feast  of  St,  Andrew.  Edith,  relict  of  Walter  William, 
holds,  pays,  and  does  as  much  as  the  said  Hugh.  Thomas  le 
Shepherde  and  Reginald  Lovekyn  hold  I  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage, 
and  pay  and  do  as  much  as  the  said  Hugh.  Geoffrey  le  Heyr  holds 
I  farendel  of  land,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up 
to  the  gule  of  August  82  works,  which  are  worth  3^.  S</.,  price  of 
the  work   yi. ;  and  from  the  gule  of  Augxist  up  to  the  feast  of 


12  8  Gloucestershire 

St.  Michael  i6  works,  which  are  worth  2Ckf.,  price  of  the  work 
\\d.,  ;  and  shall  do  3  bedripes  in  autumn,  which  are  worth  3^?., 
price  of  each  one  \d. ;  and  shall  give  to  the  lord's  larder  iid.  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Andrew.  Thomas  le  Coliar  holds^  pays,  and  does 
like  the  said  Geoffrey. 

Sum  of  the  rent  and  service  of  the  villeins,  6ij.  \\d. 

There  is  there  a  certain  foreign  hundred,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  £4.  The  pleas  and  f)erquisites  of  the  court,  except  the 
said  hundred,  are  worth  per  annum  2.0s.     Sum,  iooj. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £21  14J.  7^. 

Walter  de  Gloucester,  son  of  Walter  de  Gloucester,  is  his  next  heir, 
and  was  aged  17  years  on  the  isth  day  of  January  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  S  Edw.  II,  No.  66. 


asaalter  Ue  #luutesttr. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Iweleye, 
7  September,  5  Edw.  II  [131 1],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of 
the  which  Walter  de  Gloucester  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  that  he  died,  and  how  much  he  held  of  the  King  in 
chief,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Olepenne,  John  Symond,  John 
Godwyne,  Walter  Daraz,  William  Copyn,  Nicholas  Lovecok,  William  le 
Tornere,  John  Faber,  Edward  Rotar,  Richard  le  Masun,  William  le 
Hayward,  and  Walter  le  Fowel,  who  say  that 

The  said  Walter  and  Hawisia,  his  wife,  held  in  their  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  the  said  Walter  died  the  tenements 
underwritten  in  Yweleye  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye,  but  by  what 
service  they  know  not. 

There  is  there  a  certain  messuage  with  a  garden,  curtilage,  and 
dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  8d.  There  are  there  80 
acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  20s.,  price  of  the 
acre  3<f. ;  also  8  acres  of  meadow  that  can  be  reaped,  and  they 
are  worth  per  annum  16s.,  price  of  the  acre  2s.  There  is  there  a 
certain  several  pasture,  which  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There 
are  there  50  acres  of  faggot  wood,  the  profit  whereof  is  worth  per 
annum  ^s. 

There  are  there  8  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  lands,  and  pay 
per  annnm  of  rent  of  assize  102s.  S^d.  at  the  4  terms,  viz.,  the  feast 
of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael,  and  i  lb.  of  cummin  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  and 
looj.  of  the  rent  of  i  water  mill. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  129 

Walter  atte  zate  holds  I  virg^ate  of  land  in  villeinag-e,  and  pays 
per  annum  of  rent  Sj.  8</.  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  and  i  hen  at 
Christmas,  price  \d.,  and  i  bushel  of  nuts  at  Michaelmas,  price 
3<f.  And  he  shall  give  at  the  sowing  of  wheat  2  bushels  of  wheat, 
and  they  are  worth  i  year  with  another  \2d.,  price  of  the  bushel 
6//. ;  and  shall  plough  i  acre  of  land  at  the  winter  sowing,  and  it 
is  worth  3(/, ;  and  he  shall  plough  or  carry  throughout  the  whole 
year  each  week  for  2  days  between  the  gule  of  August  and  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael,  except  3  weeks,  viz.,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord, 
Easter,  and  Pentecost,  viz.,  for  41  weeks,  and  the  said  work  is 
worth  lOJ.  3<f.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  And  he  shall  do  from  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  gule  of  August  82  works,  which  are 
worth  3^.  %d.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  shall  weed  the  corn  of 
the  lord  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  \\d.,  and  shall  do  from  the  gule 
of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  8  weeks  64  works, 
which  are  worth  5^.  a^d.,  price  of  the  work  id.  Peter  de  Aftzate 
holds,  pays,  and  does  as  much  in  all  things  as  the  said  Walter, 
William  Rondulf  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  and  does  in 
all  things  the  moiety  of  the  work  of  the  said  Walter.  John  atte  Milk 
holds  I  farendel  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  4^.  at  the  said  4 
terms,  and  gives  of  aid  18^.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  i  hen 
at  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  and  it  is  worth  id. ;  and  shall  weed  for 

3  days,  and  it  is  worth  i\d. ;  and  shall  raise  the  lord's  hay  for  8 
days,  and  it  is  worth  \d. ;  and  shall  do  15  works  in  autumn,  and 
they  are  worth  15^.  Juliana  Byde  pays  and  does  the  moiety  of  the 
work  of  John  atte  Mille.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court 
are  worth  per  annum  2s. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  aforesaid,  £12  os.  iid.  and  i  lb.  of 
cummin. 

The  said  Walter  and  Hawisia  his  wife  held  in  their  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  the  said  Walter  died  i  messuage  and  i 
virgate  of  land  in  Yweleye  of  the  heir  of  William  de  Berkeleye,  by 
what  service  the  jurors  know  not.  There  is  there  a  certain 
capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  4^.  There  are  there  40  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  ioj.,  price  of  the  acre  3^. ;  also  2  acres  of 
meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4J.,  price  of  the  acre  2s. ; 
also  40  acres  of  wood,  the  profit  whereof  is  worth  per  annum  40</. 
There  is  there  a  certain  watermill,  which  is  worth  per  annum  ioj. 

There  are  there  3  free  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  Sj.  at  the 

4  terms  aforesaid.     Sum,  36^.  ^d. 

The  said  Walter  de  Gloucester  held  in  Yweleye  in  his  demesne  as 

GLOUC.    INQ.,    VOL.   V.  K 


130  Glotuester shire 

■of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  tenements  underwritten  of  Thomas 
de  Berkeleyey  by  what  service  they  know  not,  vir. :  i  close  containing- 
10  acres  of  land,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  los.  There  are 
there  120  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  401., 
price  of  the  acre  4//. ;  also  io|  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  21s.,  price  of  the  acre  2s.  There  is  there  a  certain 
several  pasture,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  icw.  There  are  there 
50  acres  of  wood,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  6j.  &/.  There 
■are  there  9  free  tenants,  who  pay  at  the  4  terms  aforesaid 
42 J.  lOd.  Alice  Azondhalf  holds  i  virgate  of  land  itt  villeinage, 
and  pays  per  annum*  S j.  8</.  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and  I  hen 
at  Christmas,  and  it  is  worth  id. ;  and  she  shall  give  i  bushel  of 
nuts  at  Michaelmas,  price  id. ;  and  shall  give  at  the  winter 
mowing  2  bushels  of  wheat,  and  they  are  worth  i2d.y  price  of  the 
bushel  6d. ;  and  shall  plough  i  acre  of  land  at  the  winter  sowing, 
and  the  ploughing  is  worth  3^. ;  and  shall  pkmgh  or  carry 
throughout  the  whole  year  each  week  for  2  days  except  between 
the  gule  of  August  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  except  3  weeks, 
viz.,  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Pentecost,  viz.,  for  41  weeks,  and  the 
said  work  is  worth  \os.  3^.,  price  of  the  work  i\d.  And  shall  do 
irom  the  feast  of  St  Michael  up  to  the  gule  of  August  82  works, 
which  are  worth  y.  5</.,  price  of  the  work  ^d. ;  and  shall  weed 
the  lord's  com  for  3  days,  and  it  is  worth  i\d. ;  and  she  shall  do 
from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  viz.,  for 
8  weeks,  64  works,  which  are  worth  Sj.  4d.,  price  of  the  work  id. 

Sum  of  the  works  and  services,  26s.  ^\d. 

Peter  le  Mortimer  holds,  pays,  and  does  as  much  as  the  said 
Alice  Azondhalf.  William  Mortimer  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land, 
and  shall  give  of  aid  6d.  more  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  and 
pays  and  does  in  all  things  the  moiety  of  the  work  of  the  said 
Alice  Azondhalf.  Walter  foanet  holds  I  selion  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  at  the  4  terms  41, ;  and  gives  of  aid  i8</. ;  and  shall 
weed  the  lord's  com  for  3  days,  and  the  woric  is  worth  i  ^d. ;  and 
shall  lift  the  lord's  hay,  and  that  work  is  estimated  at  5</. ;  and 
shall  do  the  4th  part  of  a  full  work  in  autumn,  and  it  is  worth  23//. 

Sum  of  the  works  and  services  of  the  said  Walter,  ys.  1 1  |dl 
William  le  Wayte  and  fohn  le  Mortymer  each  holds,  pays,  and 
does  in  all  things  like  the  said  Walter  foanet.  Reginald  le  Proute 
holds  1  messuage  and  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the 
4  terms  35. ;  and  gives  of  aid  6</. ;  and  shall  weed  for  3  days,  and 
it  is  worth  \\d.;  and  shall  raise  the  lord's  meadow,  and  it  is 
-worth  ^d. ;  and  shall  work  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the 


Jnguisiiiones  Posi  Mortem,  131 

ieast  of  St  Michael  each  week  on  Monday,  and  those  works  are 
-worth  i2d.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.     Sum,  5*.  o\d. 

Reginald  Tony  holds,  pays,  and  does  as  much  as  the  said 
Remold.  Florin  h  Mortymer  holds  i  messagfe  and  2  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  4  terms  i6</. ;  and  gives  of  aid 
4i/. ;  and  shall  work  in  all  things  like  the  said  Reginald.  Gilbert 
ate  Hulle  holds  i  messuage  and  3  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per 
<Lnnum  at  the  4  terms  41.  for  all  service.  Thomas  Byde  holds 
I  messuage  with  a  curtilage,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  4  terms 
2i.  for  all  service.  There  is  there  the  moiety  of  i  water-mill,  and 
it  is  worth  per  annnm  5j.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court 
^re  worth  per  annum  4;. 

Sum  £12  9*.  \^.,  of  the  which  Alianora,  who  was  the  wife  of 
Walter  le  Bek,  takes  by  the  year  £4  1 3 j.  4^.,  as  appears  below, 
And  so  the  sum  of  this  parcel  is,  clear,  £7  i  S  j.  g^d. 

Alianora,  who  was  the  wife  of   Waller  le  Bek,  takes  of  the  said 
iands  and  tenements  yearly  7  marks  for  her  dower. 

Heir  as  before. 

CAan.  Inq.  p.m.,  S  Edw.  II,  No.  66. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Cone- 
-••  brok,  19  November,  6  Edw,  II.  [13 12],  whether  John  ap 
Adam,  deceeised,  held  i  mill,  1 10  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow, 
And  6  acres  of  wood  in  Tudenham  within  the  liberty  of  Strogoil, 
of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  that  he  died,  or  of  Miles  le  Rodehergh 
and  Matilda  his  wife,  and  if  of  the  King  by  what  service,  &c.,  by 
the  oath  of  William  Joce,  William  Burrich,  Adam  Roger,  Oshert 
Malemori,  William  Ely,  Adam  Phelip,  John  de  Swonhunger,  Waller 
Home,  Walter  de  la  Hulle,  Henry  le  Reve,  Adam  Morice,  and  William 
de  la  Hulle,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  ap  Adam  held  the  said  mill,  land,  meadow,  and 
wood  of  Miles  de  Rodebergh  and  Matilda  his  wife  by  knight's 
service,  viz.,  by  the  3rd  part  of  i  knight's  fee. 

The  Constable  of  the  King's  Castle  of  Storguyl  and  Ralph  de 
Monte  Hermeri  were  sufficiently  warned  to  be  present  at  the  taking 
■of  this  inquisition,  but  they  would  not  come  nor  would  they  send 
any  one  of  their  men. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edw.  11,  No.  18. 

K    2 


I  -^  2  Gloucestersh  ire 


S^oijn  Ue  Cfiausp. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  made  before  the  King^'s  escheator  at  Alther- 
-**  ley,  I  March,  6  Edw.  II  [13 13],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of 
the  which  John  de  Chausy  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  and  how  much  he  held  of  the  King-  in  chief, 
&c.,  by  the  oath  of  Laurence  {"i)  de  Tresham,  Geoffrey  Wynehandy 
William  atte  Holmes,  William  de  Renneshury,  Walter  de  HUdesleye,  John 
Chausy,  John  Salop,  Thomas  Daniel,  Thomas  Barhast,  Hugh  Eye^ 
John  de  Chalkeleye,  and  William  de  Acton,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  de  Chausy  held  the  hamlet  of  Altherleye  on  the 
day  that  he  died  of  the  King-  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Walling-- 
ford  by  the  service  of  half  a  knig-ht's  fee,  in  which  said  hamlet 
there  is  a  certain  capital  messuag-e  with  a  garden,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  ^od.  There  is  there  an  old  water-mill,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  4^.  There  are  there  120  acres  of  arable  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  20s.,  price  of  the  acre  2d. ;  also  6  acres  of 
meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  6s.,  price  of  the  acre  12^?. 
There  is  there  a  certain  plot  of  several  pasture,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  3^.  There  are  there  2  acres  of  wood,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  120^.,  price  of  the  acre  6d.  There  is  there  of  the  rent  of 
assize  of  certain  free,  tenants  66s.  4.d.  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year, 
viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St,  Michael,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter, 
and  St.  John  the  Baptist  by  equal  portions.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  I2d. 

John  de  Chausy,  son  of  the  s&\dJohn  de  Chausy ^  is  his  next  heir, 
and  is  aged  36  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edw.  II,  No.  j6. 


i^icftolas  son  nf  Ealpf)* 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Nymes- 
•^  felde,  10  January,  6  Edward  II  [13 13],  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Nicholas  son  of  Ralph  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  in  co.  Gloucester  on  the  day  that  he  died,  how 
much  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  de 
Oulepenne,  John  Gyffard  of  Nymesfelde,  William  ate  Berewe  of  the 
same,  John   le    Crau,  John  Symond,  Robert   Passelewe,    Thomas   ate 

Wodehende,  Nicholas  Owayn,  William  de  Kenettre,  William  ate  Wode, 
Robert  de  Beaucombe,  and  Richard  de  Astmede,  who  say  that 


I 

I 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  133 

The  said  Nicholas  held  the  tenements  underwriten  in  Hulle 
and  Nymdesfelde  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  the 
-day  that  he  died,  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a 
knight's  fee. 

He  held  at  Hulle  next  Berkeleghe  i  messuage  with  a  garden, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  are  there  120  acres  of 
arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  40s.,  price  of  the  acre 
4d. ;  also  1 5  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  30^., 
price  of  the  acre  2s.  ;  also  6  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  3^.,  price  of  the  acre  6d. ;  also  50  acres  of  oak  wood 
where  there  is  no  underwood  of  profit,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
■6s.  8d.,  as  in  herbage  in  summer.  There  is  there  a  certain  wind- 
mill, which  is  in  fee-farm,  and  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  at  2 
terms,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the 
Blessed  Mary.  There  are  there  20  free  tenants  who  hold  divers 
lands  and  pay  per  annum  52J.  7j^.  at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz., 
St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael,  and  i  lb.  of  pepper  and 
I  lb.  of  cummin  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 

There  are  there  10  villeins,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage  and  pays  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  at  the  terms 
abovesaid,  and  shall  do  3  bedripes  in  autumn,  and  they  are  worth 
3^.,  price  of  each  one  id.  There  is  there  a  certain  villein  who 
holds  6  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per  annum  js.  at  the 
■said  terms ;  and  shall  do  3  bedripes,  and  they  are  worth  ^d.  There 
are  there  1 1  cottars,  who  hold  1 1  cottages  and  pay  gs.  at  the  said 
terms.    The  pleas  and  perquisites  there  are  worth  per  annum  5^. 

Sum,  £11  12s.  o^d.,  I  lb.  of  pepper,  and  i  lb.  of  cummin. 

He  held  at  Nymdesfeld  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  i  messuage, 

"Which  is  worth  per  annum   4^.     There  are  there  100  acres 

of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  i6s.  Sd.,  price  of  the 

acre  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  3^., 

price  of  the  acre  I2d.    There  is  there  a  certain  wood worth 

per  annum  2s.  There  are  there  1 1  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers 
tenements  and  pay  per  anhum  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year  above- 
•said  4gs.  (?)  Sd.  Also  7  villeins,  who  hold  2^  virgates  of  land  in 
villeinage  and  pay  for  each  virgate  per  annum  Ss.  at  the  said 
terms.     Also  1 1  cottars,  who  hold  1 1  cottages  and  pay  per  annum 

€j at  the  said  terms.     The  pleas  and  perquisites  there  are 

worth  per  annum  2s.     Sum,  103J.  id. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  in  value  by  the  year,  £16  15^.  i^d.,  i  lb, 
of  pepper,  and  i  lb.  of  cummin. 


134  Gloucestershire 

John,  son  of  the  said  Nkholas  son  of  Ralph,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
was  agfed  22  years  on  the  day  of  the  Assumption  of  the  Blessed 
Mary  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edw.  11,  No.  JJ^ 


S^offti  Ire  Sttont  anti  ^^U. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  Kings's  escheator  at  Elke- 
"*•  stone,  9  November,  6  Edward  II  [13 12],  as  to'' how  much 
land  John  de  Actone  held  of  the  King-  in  chief  in  co.  Gloucester  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  John  le  Clerk,  of  Syde^ 
Adam  de  Oldebury,  Henry  de  Solers,  John  de  la  Forde,  Thonuxs  de 
Gardino,  John  le  Rede,  John  Wolewyne,  John  Oulne',  Nicholas  Davy^ 
Richard  Warde,  William  Aleyn,  and  William  Roger,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  held  at  Wynnestone  60  acres  of  land  and  40*.  of 
yearly  rent,  to  be  paid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  of  the  King-  in. 
chief  by  the  service  of  the  6th  part  of  i  knig^ht's  fee. 

The  said  60  acres  are  worth  per  annum  lox.,  price  of  the 
acre  2d. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent,  scw. 

John,  son  of  John  de  Actone,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  24  years.. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edw.  II,  No.  J^^ 


SJofjn  Be  attone  anli  ^p6U* 

Inquisition  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Irene 
Actone,  18  November,  6  Edward  II  [13 12],  as  to  how  much 
\a.ndJohn  de  Actone  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  co.  Gloucester  on. 
the  day  that  he  died,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  Adam  de  Ekleshalcy. 
Laurence  de  Tresham,  Gilbert  de  Sianshawe,  John  de  Chakleye,  John  de 
Slandene,  Robert  le  Fayre,  John  Corbet,  William  de  Kenegrave,  Roger 
de  Hambrok,  John  de  Fromptone,  Adam  le  Fremon,  and  William  atte 
Hulle,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  held  the  manor  of  Irene  Actone  of  Roger  de  la 
Warre  in  chief  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died. 

There  is  there  i  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and  2  dove- 
cotes, which  is  worth  per  annum  6j.  &/.  There  are  there  120  acres- 
of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  30J.,  price  of  the  acre 


InquisUiones  Post  Mortem.  135 

id. ;  also  40  acres  of  meadow  that  can  be  reaped,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  60*.,  price  of  tiie  acre  iW. ;  also  12  acres  of  several 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  dr.,  price  of  the  acre  I2</. 
There  is  there  a  certain  park  of  the  which  there  is  no  profit  by 
the  year,  because  there  is  no  underwood  or  herbage  beyond  the 
sustenance  of  the  beasts.  There  are  there  2  water-mills,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  2ar. 

There  are  there  6  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  2%s.  at  2  terms  of  the  year,  viz., 
at  the  feasts  of  St  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed 
Mary,  in  equal  portions.  Also  10  natives,  each  of  whom  holds 
I  messuage  and  i  half  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  31. 
of  rent  of  assize  at  the  terms  abovesaid  by  equal  portions ;  and 
shall  do  from  the  giile  of  Angiist  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
each  week  for  4  days,  i  manual  work  with  i  man,  and  the  work  is 
worth  \d.  Sum  of  the  works  of  the  said  natives  by  the  year, 
26j.  &/. 

Sum  of  all  the  rent  and  works  of  the  same,  56*.  &/. 

There  are  there  6  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  i  messuage  and 
the  6th  part  of  i  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  3^,  for  all 
services  at  the  said  terms.  Sum,  i8j.  There  are  there  3  natives, 
each  of  whom  holds  i  messuage  and  the  3rd  part  of  i  virgate 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  4J.  at  the  same  terms  by  equal 
portions.  Sum,  I2j.  There  are  there  8  cottars,  each  of  whom 
holds  I  cottage  and  i  curtilage,  and  pays  per  annum  I2</.  at 
the  said  terms  by  equal  portions.  Sum,  8j.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  half  a 
mark. 

Sum  total  of  the  whole  value  of  the  said  manor,  £12  19J. 

The  said  John  held  at  Frompton  Cotel  i  mill  and  80  acres  of 
land  of  Alan  Plokenet  in  chief  by  the  service  of  9<f.  of  yearly  rent ; 
the  said  mill  is  worth  per  annum  i  S j.,  and  the  said  86  acres  of 
land  are  worth  per  annum  2Ctf.,  price  of  the  acre,  3</. 

Sum  total,  3Sj. 

John,  son  oi  John  ie  Actoru,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  24  years, 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edw.  II,  No.  SS- 


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136  Gloucestersh  ire 

(CDmunli  le  %xt^tx. 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Stoke, 
"^  26  May,  7  Edw.  II  [13 14],  by  the  oath  of  Roger  de  Homme, 
Edmund  de  Southam,  William  Hey  m,  John  Jur  dan,  Peler  son  of  John, 
Richard  Bate,  Richard  le  Chapmon,  William  Pigas,  Adam  de 
Worminton,  John  Geffrey,  Sinton  dt  Penedok,  and  Thomas  le  Taillour, 
who  say  that 

Edmund  le  Archer  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  in  the  vill  of  Stoke  Archer  i  messuage  with  other  things 
there  enclosed,  which  is  worth  per  annum  3^.  4</. ;  also  80  acres  of 
arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  26^.  8^.,  price  of  the 
acre  4//. 

There  are  there  3  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  4^.,  price  of  the  acre  i6</., ;  also  ploughed  lands  and  other 
places  which  lie  for  several  pasture,  and  are  worth  per  annum  is. 

There  is  there  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants 
\2s.  6d.,  to  be  taken  at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of 
the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael  equally. 

There  are  there  4  virgates  of  land  in  bondage,  each  whereof 
pays  per  annum  6s.  8d.  at  the  4  principal  terms. 

There  are  there  certain  tenants  of  a  cottage  and  i  acre  of  land, 
and  they  pay  per  annum  at  the  said  terms  Ss.  2\d.  The  said 
lands  and  tenements  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service 
of  finding  i  man  in  the  wars  of  the  lord  the  King  within  the  4  seas 
of  England  for  40  days  with  bow  and  arrow  at  his  own  costs. 

The  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  2s. 

Geoffrey,  son  of  the  said  Edmund,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged 
2 1  years  and  more  on  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  last  past  before  the 
making  of  this  inquisition. 

Choji.  Inq.  p.m.,  7  Edw.  TI,  No.  7. 


aian  la  %ouci)e- 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Ebrighton  before /(3A«  de  Hampton, 
-*•  subescheator,  on  Monday  in  the  feast  of  the  Apostles  Simon 
and  Jude,  8  Edward  II  [13 14],  as  to  the  true  value  of  the  knights' 
fees  and  advowsons  of  churches  which  were  of  Alan  la  Zouclu  in 
CO.  Gloucester  by  the  oath  of    hhn  de  Camera,  Robert  Herward, 


i 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  137 

John  Bourne,  William  de  Hudicote,  William  Freman,  Robert  de  Dreie, 
Thomas  de  Randeswell,  John  le  Frankelain,  Thomas  de  Sellebi,  Roger 
Busgel,  John  Noihol,  and  William  Bourne,  who  say  that 

Roger  Corbet  held  of  the  said  Alan  4  fees,  the  half  and  the 
3rd  part  of  the  quarter  of  i  fee  in  Ebrig-hton,  Hudecote,  Clopton, 
Farnecote,  Catteslade,  Parva  Guyting-,  and  Teynton,  and  they  are 
worth  per  annum  £48  6s.  Sd. 

The  said  Alan  had  no  advowson  in  the  said  county  of  Gloucester. 

CAafi.  Inq.  p.m.,  7  Edw.  II,  No.  j6. 


©ionisia  Ue  iWonte  Caniso. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at 
"*■  Gloucester,  8  May,  7  Edw.  II  [13 14],  of  all  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Diotiisia,  who  was  the  wife  of  Hugh  de 
Veer,  who,  tog^ether  with  the  said  Hugh,  formerly  her  husband, 
held  of  the  King  in  chief  was  seised  on  the  day  that  she  died,  and 
how  much  land  the  said  Dionisia  and  Hugh  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  in  co,  Gloucester,  &c.,  by  the  oath  of  German  de  Tonebrig, 
Gilbert  de  Buwes,  William  de  Euweny,  Walter  le  Pope,  John  de 
Brocworth,  John  le  Fraunkeleyn,  John  de  Usk,  Richard  Gille,  Henry 
Cropet,  Richard  le  Clerk  of  Pagenhull,  Nicholas  de  Seymor,  and 
Richard  le  Smith,  who  say  that 

The  said  Dionisia,  together  with  the  said  Hugh,  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  in  co.  Gloucester  on  the  day  that  she  died,  the  manor  of 
Payneswike  by  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee,  and  it  is  a  member  of 
the  barony  of  Mounchanesi. 

There  is  in  the  said  manor  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden, 
curtilage,  and  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  3^.  4^/.  There 
are  there  60  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
15^.,  price  of  the  acre  3^. ;  also  4  acres  of  meadow,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  6j.,  price  of  the  acre  i8</. ;  also  4  acres  of 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  \s.,  price  of  the  acre  \2d. 

There  is  there  a  certain  park  with  wild  beasts,  the  herbage 
whereof  is  worth  per  annum  6j.  %d. 

There  are  there  100  acres  of  wood,  the  profit  whereof  is  worth 
nothing  per  annum. 

There  are  there  4  free  tenants,  and  they  pay  per  annum  of  rent 
of  assize  gj.  at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord, 
Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  the  feast  of 


138  Gloucestershire 

St.  Michael  equally ;  also  50  villeins,  who  pay  per  annum  of  rent 
of  assize  £40  at  the  said  terms  equally.    Sum  £43  4x. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  2ar. 

Almaric  de  VdUnct  is  her  next  heir,  and  is  ag^  30  years  and 
more. 

Chan.  Jnq.  p.m.,  7  Edw.  II.  No.  J"/* 


i^r^miiani  ^auntefot. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  Uken  before  the  King's  escheator  at 
"*•  Gloucester,  4  August,  8  Edw.  II  [13 14],  by  the  oath  of  lAigk 
Mustel,  Almaric  4c  Bars,  Robert  de  Apperleye,  Gilhtri  de  Cors,  Peter 
de  Hasting,  Walter  Ouyot,  Thonuu  Underbul,  John  Mustel,  Robert 
Gerard,  John  le  Ar blaster,  Walter  U  Passon,  Peter  le  Smith,  and 
Reginald  atte  Tounesende,  who  say  that 

Grimba/d  Paunce/ot  held  nothing-  of  the  King-  in  chief  in  co. 
Gloucester  <mi  the  day  that  he  died,  but  he  held  in  his  demesne,  as 
of  fee  in  the  said  county,  the  manor  of  Hasfeld  of  the  heirs  of 
William  Russel  by  the  service  of  paying-  per  annum  i  sparhawk. 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  Advincula  for  all  services. 

The  said  manor  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £12. 

Almaric  Pauncefot,  brother  of  the  Grimbald,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
is  ag-ed  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  8  Edw.  II,  No.  8^ 


doj^n  tie  la  ilpbere. 

I  nquisltion  taken  before  John  Abel,  the  King's  escheator 
■■•  on  this  side  the  Trent,  at  Toremertone,  on  Wednesday  next 
before  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virg^in,  8  Edward  II  [13 14],  by 
the  oath  of  John  de  Staundene,  William  le  Waleis,  Gilbert  de  Stans^ 
chawe,  Robert  Bumel,  William  de  Kenegrave,  Reginald  le  Rede,  John 
de  Westone,  Robert  le  ffaire,  William  de  Actone,  Joachim  atte  Wode,. 
Richard  atte  Orchard,  and  Roger  le  Monck,  who  say  that 

John  de  la  Ryvere  held  nothing  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  co. 
Gloucester  of  the  inheritance  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hertford,  deceased,  who  held  of  the  King  in  chief,, 
but  he  held  of  John  de  Wylyntone  the  manor  of  Tormertone,  with 
the  hamlet  of  Luttletone,  by  the  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  which 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £30. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  139 

He  held  also  in  Actone  Turvile  half  a  knight's  fee  of  the  Earl 
of  Arundel,  which  is  worth  per  annum  £6. 

John  de  la  Ryvtre  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  John  de  la 
Ryvercy  and  is  aged  2  years. 

Chan.  Inq,  p.m.  8  Etho.  II,  No.  aj. 


Extent  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Henry  de 
Grey  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died,  made  at  Southorp,  in  co.  Gloucester,  before  the  King's 
escheator,  5  May,  8  Edward  II  (1315),  by  the  oath  of  William  de 

Lecche,  John   le  Wlups^   Adam    Crompe,   Pittance,   Robert  de 

Netherlon,  Robert  le  Eyr,  Thomas  le  Eyr,  Robert  de  Sc^,  John  de 
Colne,  John  atte  Nasse,  Geoffrey  Payoubet  {Paboubet?),  and  Geoffrey 
Pomeas,  who  say  that 

The  said  Henry  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  in  the  vill  of  Southrop  i  messuage  and  i  carucate  of  land  of 
John,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Robert  de  Grey,  by  the  service  of  the 
4th  f)art  of  I  knight's  fee. 

The  said  John  de  Grey  is  in  the  wardship  of  the  King  on  account 
of  his  minority. 

The  easement  of  the  houses  is  worth  per  annum  is. 

There  are  there  in  the  demesne  160  acres  of  arable  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J.,  price  of  the  acre  3</. 

There  is  there  the  3rd  part  of  i  water  mill,  which  is  held  of 
John  de  Grey  by  the  service  abovesaid,  and  is  worth  per  annum,, 
clear,  6f.  &/. 

There  are  there  8  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  i6r. 

There  is  there  a  certain  pasture,  which  is  worth  per  annum  4J. 

There  are  there  4  free  tenants,  who  hold  4  messuages  and  46 
acres  of  land,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  2s.  at  the 
feasts  of  St.  Martin  and  Pentecost  by  equal  portions.  The  said 
tenants  pay  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  i  lb.  of  pepper 
and  the  3rd  part  of  i  lb.  of  pepper,  which  are  worth  i6rf. 

There  are  there  1 1  customars,  who  hold  1 1  messuages  and  276 
acres  of  land,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  52 j.  \d.,  viz., 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  i8j.  (yd.,  and  at  the  feast  of  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  23J.  4//.  The  works  of  the 
customars  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  43J.  6</. 

1   0   * 


140  .        Gloucestershire 

There  are  there  4  cottars,  who  hold  4  cottag^es,  and  pay  per 
annum  of  rent  of  assize  4?.,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and 
the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  by  equal  portions. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per 
annum  40*/.     Sum,  £8  15^.  5^, 

John  de  Grey,  son  of  John  de  Grey  of  Rutherfeld,  kinsman  and 
heir  of  the  said  Henry  de  Grey,  who  is  in  the  wardship  of  the  lord 
the  King-,  is  the  next  heir  of  the  said  Henry  de  Grey,  and  is  ag^ed 
14  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  8  Edw.  II,  No.  3Ji 


p  Xtcnt  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Henry  le 
•*^  Moyngne  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died,  viz.,  how  much  he  held  of  the  King-  in  chief,  and  how 
much  of  others,  &c.,  by  the  oath  oA  John  Beuhoys,  Walter  de  Estcouri, 
Henry  de  Northcote,  John  aite  Hull,  William  de  Scay,  Andrew  de  la 
Hull,  Roger  de  Lech,  Richard  de  Wokkeseye,  Thomas  de  Co^esbourne, 
John  Lauiniom,  William  de  Boxwell,  and  William  le  Monck,  who  say 
that 

The  said  Henry  le  Moyngne  held  the  manor  of  Shiptone  Moyngne 
of  the  feoffment  of  Master  Thomas  de  Cobeham  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  the  service  of  great  serjeanty,  doing  the  service  of  larderer  in 
the  King's  household.     The  said  manor  is  in  co.  Gloucester. 

Joan,  wife  of  the  said  Henry  le  Moyngne,  was  jointly  enfeoffed  by 
the  said  Master  Thomas  of  the  said  manor  to  hold  to  the  said  Henry 
and  Joan  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  of  the  King  and  his  heirs 
by  the  services  aforesaid  for  ever. 

The  easements  of  the  houses  are  worth  per  annum  ^od. 

There  is  there  a  garden,  which  is  worth  per  annum  2s. ;  also  a 
•dovecote  which  is  worth  per  annum  4^. 

There  are  there  2  carucates  of  land  which  contain  300  acres  of 
land,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  75J.,  price  of  the  acre 
3(/. ;  also  12  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
I  8j.,  price  of  the  acre  i8</. ;  also  4  acres  of  pasture,  which  are 
■worth  per  annum  3^. ;  also  21  acres  of  wood,  which  aie  worth 
nothing  per  annum  except  housebote. 

There  are  there  4  free  tenants,  who  hold  4  messuages  and  1 1 2 
acres  of  land,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  18^,,  at  the 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  141 

feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed 
Mary,  and  St.  John  the  Baptist,  by  equal  portions.  The  said 
tenants  shall  do  suit  at  court  and  heriots  when  they  shall  happen. 

There  are  there  4  customars,  who  hold  4  messuages  and  128 

acres  of  land  and  pay  per  annum  for  their  works  of  the  same 

40J.  at  the  said  4  terms  and  suit  at  court  and  heriots  when  they 
shall  happen. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  4CV/. 

John  le  Moyngne  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Henry  •  le 
Moyngne,  and  is  aged  16  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  8  Edw.  II,  No.Jp. 


igilbert  Ire  Clare,  €arl  of  (gloueester 
anlr  fj^ertfoilr. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  made  before  the  King's  escheator  as  Rynde- 
-■-  combe,  24  August,  8  Edw.  II  [13 14],  by  the  oath  of  John  de 
la  Mare,  William  de  Leche,  Richard  de  Brystoll,  Henry  Faber,  Richard 
Haukyn,  Roger  le  Noreys,  John  Martyn,  William  de  Newynton,  John 
son  of  Hugh,  Richard  le  Dezare,  John  Murdak,  and  John  de  Hogges- 
loue,  who  say  that 

Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  held  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  manor  of  Rynde- 
combe  of  John  de  la  Mare,  by  the  service  of  2d.,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  yearly  for  all  service. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage,  which  is  worth,  with  other 
things  within  the  close,  \id. 

There  are  there  100  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  1 2s.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  i  \d. ;  also  4^  acres  of  meadow, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  6s.  (^.,  price  of  the  acre  18^.  There 
is  there  a  certain  several  pasture,  which  is  worth  per  annum  2s. 

There  is  there  of  the  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants  41J.  \od.  at 
the  feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary, 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael  equally. 

The  cert  money  at  the  view  of  the  term  of  St.  Michael  is  worth 
los.  6d.,  and  the  cert  money  at  the  view  of  the  hockday  lOs.  6d. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per 
annum  2s, 

Sum  of  the  vahie^ the  whole  extent, tdear,  £4  6f .  iid. 


142  Glotuestershire 

The  jurors  say  that  they  understand  that  Maitlda,  ^nho  was  the 
■wife  of  the  said  Earl,  is  pregnant,  and  if  she  be  not  pregTiant  then 
the  next  heirs  of  the  said  Earl  are  Alianora,  wife  of  Sir  Hugh  le 
Despauer,  junior;  Margaret^  who  was  the  wife  of  Sir  Peter  de 
Gavasion,  and  £Jiaaie/h  de  BurgOy  his  sisters.  The  said  Alianora 
is  aged  22  years,  the  said  Margaret  2Q  years,  and  the  said  Elizabeth 
18  years.  Chan,  Inq.  p.m.,  8  Edw.  11,  No.  68. 

^ilftert  lie  €Iart* 

Inquisition  taken  before  the  King's  escheatof  at 
Ca^peden  i  Augiist,  8  Edward  II  [13 14],  by  the  oath  of 
Richard  de  Hodynton,  Nicholas  de  Ptcheslegh,  Robert  de  Handlegh, 
Nicholas  Fraunceys,  John  de  Cestre,  John  CUricus  of  Campeden, 
Nicholas  de  Staveleye,  William  de  Brodecampeden,  William  le  Hore, 
John  Fraunceys,  John  le  Proude,  and  Robert  son  of  Gilbert,  who 
say  that 

GiU>ert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  held  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  i  messuage  and 
I  canicate  of  land  in  Campeden  of  the  Earl  of  Chester  by  the 
service  of  the  8th  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  with  a  curtilage  adjoining  40</. ;  also  a  water  mill,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  £4. 

There  are  there  in  the  demesne  92  acres  of  arable  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  30J.  8</.,  price  of  the  acre  4//. ;  also  1 1  acres 
of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  22s.,  price  of  the  acre  2s. 
There  is  there  a  certain  pasture,  which  is  worth  f>er  annum  \os. 

There  is  there  of  rent  of  free  tenants,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of 
St  Andrew,  Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael,  23J.  by  equal  portions. 

There  are  there  8  customars,  each  of  whom  holds  i  virgate 
of  land,  and  pays  j)er  annum  32^.,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Andrew, 
Easter,  and  St  Michael ;  and  they  shall  do  between  the  feast  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  and  the  feast  of  St  Michael  336  manual  works, 
which  are  worth  281.,  price  of  each  work  id.-,  and  they  owe  16 
bedripes,  and  they  are  worth  2s.,  price  of  each  i\d.  The  pleas 
and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  ioj. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  £12  oj.  I2</. 

[Heirs  of  said  Gilbert  as  in  preceding  Inquisition.] 

Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  8  Edw.  II,  No.  68, 


InqutsUiones  Post  Mortem*  143 

(gilbert  Ire  Clare^ 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Faire- 
-*'  ford,  20  August,  8  Edward  II  [13 14],  by  the  oath  oi  John 
Mordai,  William  de  Lech,  John,  son  of  Hugh,  Richard  de  Brustowe, 
Richard  Tynetor,  Henry  Faber  (?),  \Mlliam  le  Wlipsare,  Richard 
Haukin,  William  de  Nywynton,  Roger  le  Noreys^  John  Martyn,  and 
John  Hoggeslane,  who  say  that 

Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  held  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  the  manor  of  Fayre- 
ford  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  6j.  &/.  There  are  there  2  dovecotes,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  3^.,  because  they  are  in  bad  condition ;  also  2  water 
mills,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4CW. ;  also  2  gloves,  the  under- 
wood whereof,  with  the  herbage,  is  worth  f)er  annum  5^. 

There  are  there  510  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  £6  7^.  6</.,  price  of  the  acre  3</. ;  also  20  acres  of  meadow 
in  Grovemede,  which  are  worth  per  annum  40J.,  price  of  the  acre 
2J. ;  and  in  Clyvemede  20  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum 
30J.,  price  of  the  acre  \%d. ;  and  in  Longedole  30  acres  of  meadow, 
■which  are  worth  f)er  annum  10s.,  price  of  the  acre  Zd. ;  and  in 
Sotheward  10  acres  of  meadow,  worth  per  annum  ioj.,  price  of 
the  acre  \2J.  There  is  there  a  certain  several  pasture  within  the 
grove  and  within  the  Lee,  which  is  worth  per  annum  Sj.  ;  also  a 
certain  pasture  at  Quere  Wormestall  and  Comeford,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  i  5j.  ;  and  another  pasture  at  Mercoumbe,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  9J.  i^. ;  and  another  pasture  at  Scharpnesse 
and  la  HuUe,  which  is  worth  every  second  year  6^. 

There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants  £6  i  8j.  i  i  \d.,  at 
the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  the  Annuncia- 
tion of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

There  is  there  a  certain  market  town,  in  the  which  there  are 
68  burgages  in  the  hands  of  divers  burgesses,  who  pay  per  annum 
of  rent  of  assize  68j.  at  the  said  terms. 

William  ate  Zhate  holds  I  messuage  and  i  virgate  of  land  in 
villeinage,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the 
Lord  I  \d.  And  he  shall  work  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to 
the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  viz. :  for  38  weeks, 
each  week  5  works,  and  so  the  sum  of  the  works,  deducting 
festival  days  happening    within    the  said  term,   together    with 


144  Gloucestershire 

3  festival  weeks,  viz. :  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  and 
Pentecost,  is  156  works,  which  are  worth  6j.  6^.,  price  of  the  work 
\d. ;  and  he  shall  plough  i  acre  of  land  at  the  wheat  sowing- 
which  is  called  grashurthe,  and  the  ploughing  is  worth  3</. ;  and 
I  acre  of  land  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  the  work  is  worth  3</. ;  and 
he  shall  harrow  the  said  acre,  and  the  work  is  worth  i  \d. ;  and  he 
shall  plough  I  acre  lying  fallow,  and  it  is  worth  3^.  And  he  shall 
work  from  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  gule  of 
August  for  5  weeks,  viz. :  in  each  week  5  summer  works ;  and  so 
the  sum  of  summer  works,  deducting  therefrom  the  festival  days 
happening  within  the  said  term,  is  19  works,  which  are  worth 
I4|a'.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  for  8  weeks,  viz, :  in  each  week  5  autumnal 
works ;  and  so  the  sum  of  the  autumnal  works,  deducting  the 
festival  days  happening  within  the  said  time,  is  32  works,  which 
are  worth  4?.,  price  of  the  work  i  \d. ;  and  he  owes  8  bedripes  in 
autumn,  which  are  worth  I2</.,  price  of  the  work  \\d. 

There  are  there  40  customars,  each  of  whom  holds,  pays,  and 
does  in  all  things  like  the  said  William  ate  Zhate,  and  so  the  sum 
of  the  rent  and  works  of  the  said  40  customars  is  £29  2s.  6d. 

John  Dod  holds  I  messuage  and  \  a  virgate  of  land  in 
villeinage,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the 
Lord  6^. ;  and  he  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the 
feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  78  works,  which  are 
worth  3^.  3</.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  he  shall  plough  \  an  acre 
of  land  at  the  wheat  sowing,  which  is  worth  \\d.,  and  i  acre  at 
the  Lent  sowing,  and  it  is  worth  i  \d. ;  and  he  shall  harrow  the 
said  \  acre,  and  it  is  worth  \d.,  and  \  an  acre  lying  fallow,  and  it 
is  worth  I  \d. ;  and  he  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
up  to  the  gule  of  Augxist  9  works,  which  are  worth  6|^.,  price  of 
the  work  ^. ;  and  from  the  gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  16  works,  which  are  worth  2s.,  price  of  the  work  i^. 
And  he  owes  4  bedripes  in  the  autumn,  which  are  worth  6d.,  price 
of  the  work  i^d. 

There  are  there  7  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds,  pays,  and  does 
in  all  things  like  the  said  /o/in  Dod ;  and  so  the  sum  of  the  rent 
and  works  of  the  said  7  tenants  is  SOj.  9^. 

There  are  three  customars,  each  of  whom  holds  \  a  virg-ate  of 
land  in  villeinage,  and  each  of  them  shall  do  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
78  worics  ;  and  so  the  sum  of  the  works  is  234,  which  are  worth 
9i.  9^.,  price  of  the  work  J<f.;  and  each  of  them  shall  plou^^  \  an 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  145 

acre  of  land  for  the  wheat  sowing,  which  is  worth  \\d.,  price  of  the  work 
\\d.y  and  half  an  acre  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  it  is  worth  \\d.,  price  of 
the  M-ork  \\d. ;  and  each  of  them  shall  harrow  the  said  half-acre,  and  it 
is  worth  2i</.,  price  of  the  work  \d.,  and  half  an  acre  lying  fallow,  and 
it  is  worth  A^\d.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  ;  and  each  of  them  shall  do  from 
the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  9  works,  and 
so  the  sum  of  the  works  is  27  works,  which  are  worth  20-Jf/.,  price  of  the 
work  !</.,  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
16  works,  and  so  the  sum  of  the  works  is  48,  which  are  worth  6j.,  price 
of  the  work  \\d. ;  and  each  of  them  owes  4  bederipps  in  Autumn,  which 
are  worth  18^.,  price  of  the  work  \\d. 

There  are  there  1 1  tenants  each  of  whom  holds  i  cotland,  and  they 
pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  33J.  at  the  4  terms  aforesaid,  and  each 
of  them  shall  mow  the  lord's  meadow  for  3  days,  and  the  sum  of  the 
works  is  n,  which  are  worth  4J.  \\d.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  And  each 
of  them  shall  give  for  his  Autumn  works  %\d.,  and  the  sum  is  7J.  h\d.^ 
and  each  of  them  shall  give  at  Christmas  3  hens  and  one  cock,  and  the 
sum  is  44  hens,  which  are  worth  3J.  %d.,  price  of  each  \d. 

There  are  there  13  cottars  who  hold  13  cottages  and  pay  per  annum 
of  rent  of  assize  its.  zd.,  of  which  said  13  cottars  there  are  10  each  of 
whom  owes  one  bederipp  in  Autumn  and  they  are  worth  \$d.,  price  of 
the  work  i\d.  The  said  villeins  with  the  other  customars  shall  give  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  tallage  £%.  The  toll  of  the  borough  is  worth 
per  annum  14J.  \d.  There  is  in  the  said  borough  a  fair  on  the  day  of 
St.  James  the  Apostle,  which  is  worth  6s.  Sd.  The  pleas  and  perquisites 
of  the  court  of  the  borough  and  manor  are  worth  per  annum  with  the 
view  26.r.  Sd.  The  cert  money  of  the  view  of  Fayreford,  Estlech, 
Alurunton,  Merschton,  and  Sch  .  .  .  ton  are  worth  per  annum  565-.  id. 

And  so  the  sum  of  the  whole  extent  of  the  said  manor  is  ^jb  8j.  2d. 

[Heirs  as  in  previous  inquisition.] 

CAan.  Inq.  p.m.,  8  Edward  II,  No.  68. 


I 


dStlbert  He  Clare* 

nOUlSltlOn  taken    before   the  King's  escheator  at  Thornbury, 

15th  August,  8  Edward  II  [1314],  by  the  oath  o{  Gilbert  de  Wik, 

William  de  Raylghe,  John  le  Long,  William  le  Masoun,  Robert  de  Southmede, 

John   Tymed,    .    .    .    Her,  John  Alot,    .    .    .    Fremon,  Roger  Amj'ot,  and 

William  le  Whittauwer,  who  say  that 

Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  held  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  manor  of  Thornbury  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

TTiere  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  which  is  worth  per  annum 
with  a  curtilage  loj. ;:  alsa  a  dovecote  which  is  worth  per  annum  .  .  . 

GU>UC>  WQ.,  VOL.  V.  E 


146  Gloucestershire 


There  is  also  a  dovecote  at  Wolford  with  a  garden  which  is  worth  per 
annum  5J.  There  are  there  .  .  .  worth  per  annum  y.  \d.  There 
is  there  a  water-mill  next  the  Severn  which  is  worth  per  annum  .  .  j., 
and  a  water-mill  at  Wolford  worth  per  annum  10s.  Also  a  certain  fishery 
in  the  Severn  with  a  boat  or  basket,  which  is  worth  per  annum  20J. 
There  is  there  a  park  in  which  there  is  no  underwood,  but  the  herbage 
is  worth  per  annum  beyond  the  maintenance  of  the  wild  beasts  there  3J. ; 
also  another  park,  the  herbage  whereof  is  worth  per  annum  beyond  the 
maintenance  of  the  wild  beasts  5J.  and  not  more,  because  all  the  free 
tenants  there  have  common  ;  also  a  fagott  wood,  the^  profit  whereof  is 
nothing  because  it  is  in  common.  There  are  in  the  demesne  300  acres 
of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  loos-,  price  of  the  acre  ^d.  ; 
also  60  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  per  annum  £\  los.,  price  of 
the  acre  iSd.  ;  also  30  acres  of  pasture,  worth  per  annum  30J.,  price  of 
the  acre  izd.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture  called  Olonde,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  with  other  small  pastures  6oj.  There  is  there  of  rent 
of  free  tenants  ;^i6  igr.  o^d.,  viz.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  Easter,  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael  equally.  There  is  there 
a  certain  market  town  wherein  are  60  burgesses,  who  hold  i  ig  burgages 
and  pay  at  the  4  principal  terms  of  the  year  in  equal  portions  £6  gs.  i\d. ; 
also  210  tenants  who  hold  at  will  100  virgates  ^o\  acres  of  land,  and  pay 
per  annum  of  cert  rent  £']o  os.  i\d.  at  the  said  terms,  of  the  which  zio 
tenants  there  are  72  each  of  whom  owes  3  ploughings  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael,  and  they  are  worth  \%s.,  price  of  the  ploughing  yl.,  and  128 
each  of  whom  owes  in  Autumn  3  bederipps,  and  they  are  worth  48J., 
price  of  each  work  \\d.,  and  each  of  them  one  day's  work  in  Autumn, 
and  they  are  worth  loj.  %d.,  price  of  each  work  id.,  and  not  more  because 
the  lord  shall  find  him  one  meal,  and  they  shall  give  gj.  id.  at  the 
Advincula  of  St.  Peter  for  a  certain  custom  which'  is  called  Peteruspeni. 
There  is  of  increase  of  divers  tenements  77J.  o^d.  by  the  hands  of  divers 
tenants  at  the  said  terms. 

Richard  Bolecroft  holds  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  in 
villeinage,  and  shall  do  4g  ploughings  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
and  the  Gule  of  August,  and  they  are  worth  10/.  z\d.,  price  of  each  one 
z\d. ;  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  8 
ploughings,  and  they  are  worth  is.,  price  of  the  ploughing  T,d. ;  and  he 
shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  181  manual  works  which  are  worth  7J.  t\d.,  price  of  the  work 
\d.,  and  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to.  the  Gule  of  August 
25  works,  which  are  worth  zs.  id.,  price  of  the  work  id.  ;  and  from  the 
Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  40  works,  which  are  worth 
55.,  price  of  the  work  i^d.  And  they  owe  g^d.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
for  2  bederipps. 

There  are  there  of  the  same  tenure  22  virgators,  each  of  whom  holds, 


Inquisiiiones  Post  Mortem.  147 

pays,  and  does  like  the  said  Richard.     And  so  the  sum  of  all  the  works 
aforesaid  is  £10  ys.  gd. 

Thomas  de  MorletLode  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  m  villeinage,  and 
shall  do  24J  ploughings  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Gule 
of  August,  and  they  are  worth  51.  \\d.,  price  of  each  z\d.\  and  from 
the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  4  ploughings,  and  thej 
are  worth  \xd.,  price  of  each  id. ;  and  shall  do  from  the  said  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  90!  manual  works, 
which  are  worth  y.  gkd.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  from  the  feast  of 
St.  John  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  izi  manual  works,  and  they  are  worth 
12^^/.,  price  of  the  work  id.,  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  20  works,  which  are  worth  is.  6d ,  price  of  the  work  t|</., 
and  he  shall  give  4}^.  for  a  certain  bederipp  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 
There  are  there  17  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds,  pays,  and  does  like 
the  said  Thomas  de  Moriewode.  And  so  the  sum  of  the  said  works  is 
;^ii  14J.  g\d. 

Robert  Aylward  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  do 
from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
in  manual  works,  which  are  worth  4J.  yic/.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and 
from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  15  manual 
works,  and  they  are  worth  15^/.,  price  of  the  work  \d.\  and  from  the 
Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  24  manual  works,  and  they 
are  worth  y.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.  ;  and  he  shall  do  one  bederipp  in 
the  Autumn,  and  it  is  worth  i  \d.  There  are  there  3  customars,  each  of 
whom  holds  6  acres  of  land,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  73  manual  works,  which  are  worth 
gj.  \\d.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  and  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
up  to  the  Gule  of  August  10  works,  aAd  they  are  worth  iiid.,  price  of 
the  work  id. ;  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
16  manual  works,  and  they  are  worth  6s.,  price  of  the  Mrork  i^d.  There 
are  there  3  customars,  each  of  whom  holds  3  acres  of  land,  and  shall  do 
from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
35  manual  works,  which  are  worth  4-r.  ^^d.,  price  of  the  work  ^d. ;  and 
from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  5  works 
which  are  worth  i^d.,  price  of  the  work  id.;  and  from  the  Gule  of 
August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  8  works,  and  they  are  worth  y., 
price  of  the  work  i^d.  There  are  there  9  customars,  who  owe  16  manual 
works  between  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  feast  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  and  they  are  worth  ijs.  4^.,  price  of  the  work  id ,  and  from  the 
feast  of  St.  J  ohn  the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  6 1  works,  which 
are  worth  51.  id.,  price  of  the  work  id.,  and  between  the  Gule  of  August 
and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  103  manual  works,  and  they  are  worth. 
1 2 J.  loid.,  price  of  the  work  i^d.  And  they  owe  in  Autumn  31  bederipps, 
which  are  worth  y.  lo^d.,  price  of  the  work  i^d.     The  said  villeins  with 


148  Gloucestershire 


the  other  customars  there  shall  give  to  the  lord  for  the  pannage  of  their 
pigs  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  40J. 

The  toll  in  the  borough  with  the  foreign  toll  is  worth  per  annum  40J. 
There  are  in  the  said  borough  certain  fairs  in  the  feast  of  the  Assumption 
of  the  Blessed  Mary  which  are  worth  loj.  The  prisage  of  ale  of  the  said 
borough  is  worth  per  annum  \os.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
borough  are  worth  per  annum  \os.  The  view  of  the  hockday  is  worth 
66j.  'id.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  said  manor  are  worth  per 
annum  loos. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  manor  with  the  borough,  ;^i  88  14J.  %d. 

[Heirs  as  in  preceding  inquisition.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  8  Edward  11,  No.  68. 


dD^Ubett  De  Clare* 

InOmSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Teukesbury, 
6th  August,  8  Edward  II  [13 14],  by  the  oath  of  Paulinus  de  Kaerdyf, 
William  de  Gopushull,  John  de  Clyve,  John  Cole,  Robert  .  .  .  ,  Adam 
Knyhty  Robert  de  Alston,  William  Patrik,  Walter  le  Portreue,  Robert  Mungit, 
Robert  Clericus  of  Harton,  and  John  de  Lyssnes,  who  say  that 

Teukesbury. 

Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  that  he  died  the  manor  of  Teukesbury  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight's  service. 

There  is  there  one  capital  messuage  which  is  worth  per  annum  with 
a  garden,  vineyards,  and  a  vivary  adjacent  i  is. ;  also  one  dovecote,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  zs. ;  also  a  park  containing  80  acres,  the  underwood 
whereof  with  the  herbage  is  worth  per  annum  30J.  There  are  there 
in  the  demesne  460  acres  of  arable  land,  and  each  acre  thereof  is  worth 
per  annum  \d.  And  the  sum  is  £(>  ijj.  ^d. ;  also  of  meadow  that  can 
be  mown,  85^  acres,  and  each  acre  is  worth  per  annum  is.  Sum,  /  8  i  is. 
Also  50  acres  of  pasture  in  the  demesne,  and  each  acre  is  worth  per 
annum  iid.     Sum,  50J. 

There  is  there  of  rent  of  free  tenants  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation 
of  Our  Lady,  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael,  ;^i  2  r  2s.  ^d. 
There  is  there  a  certain  windmill  to  farm,  which  pays  per  annum  at  the 
said  terms  zos. ;  also  a  certain  farm  of  la  Home  of  a  certain  plot  of  land 
in  the  hands  of  the  customars,  which  pays  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation 
of  the  Blessed  Mary  iis.  Sd.,  and  of  a  certain  messuage  which  the 
chaplain  of  Aysschirche  holds  at  the  said  terms  $s. ;  and  of  the  messuage 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  149 

which  Walter  /<?....  holds  4-f.  at  the  said  terms ;  and  of  the  farm 
of  la  More  i6j.  at  the  said  terms.  There  is  there  a  certain  fishery  in 
the  Severn,  with  a  boat,  and  irt  .  .  .  which  pay  at  the  feast  of 
St,  Michael  ioj. 

There  are  there  burgesses  holding  114  burgages,  the  half  and  the 
fourth  part  of  one  burgage,  and  they  pay  per  annum  at  the  four  usual 
terms  ;^6  i6j.  10^.  The  same  burgesses  hold  there  a  certain  tillage  of 
land  within  the  bounds  of  the  said  town,  containing  70  acres  of  land,  the 
half  and  the  third  part  of  one  acre,  and  they  pay  per  annum  35^.  5^.  at  the 
usual  terms,  viz.  for  each  acre  td.  All  the  tenants  of  the  said  borough 
pay  per  annum  at  the  said  four  terms  for  a  certain  custom  which  is  called 
Falscale  zos.,  and  for  a  certain  custom  called  stallage  \zs. 

There  are  there  48  customars,  each  of  whom  holds  one  virgate  of 
land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  plough  \\  acres  of  land  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  and  each  ploughing 
is  worth  9^.  (?).  And  so  the  sum  of  all  the  ploughings  of  the  said  customars 
is  36J.  \\d.  And  each  of  them  shall  plough  3  roods  of  land  within  the 
said  time  of  a  certain  custom  called  bouerche,  and  the  said  ploughing  is 
worth  20J.  2^</.,^rice  of  each  ploughing  id.  And  they  shall  plough 
between  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  and  the  feast  of  the 
Annunciation  of  our  Lady,  each  of  them  i^  acres  of  land,  and  the  said 
ploughing  is  worth  36^.  \\d.,  price  of  each  ploughing  dd.  And  each  of 
them  shall  carry  the  lord's  fold  from  Wych  to  Teukesbury,  and  he  shall 
give  \d.  whether  he  shall  carry  it  or  not.  And  the  sum  is  \s.  o\d.  And 
each  of  them  shall  make  one  quarter  of  malt,  or  shall  give  \d.  Sum, 
AfS.  o\d.  The  said  customars  ought  to  work  between  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  and  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for  38  weeks,  each  of 
them  5  works  in  the  week.  And  so  the  sum  of  all  the  works  is  9,215,  but 
there  shall  be  allowed  to  each  of  them  within  the  said  time  15  works  for 
festival  days,  and  5  works  for  the  week  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  and 
4  works  for  the  weeks  of  Easter  and  Pentecost.  And  so  the  sum  of  all 
the  whole  reprise  of  works  is  1,164,  ^i^d  so  there  remain,  clear,  8,051 
works,  which  are  worth  for  the  same  time  ;^i6  15^.  i\d.  Each  of  the 
said  48^  customars  do  20  works  for  carrying  the  hay.  Sum  of  the 
works  970,  which  are  worth  40^.  5^/.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  Each  of 
them  shall  work  in  the  lord's  vines  for  3  days,  price  of  the  work  \d. 
And  so  the  sum  of  the  works  is  145^,  which  are  worth  bs.  o^d.,  price  of 
the  work  ^d.  And  each  of  the  said  virgators  shall  thresh  for  one  day, 
and  the  work  is  worth  ^d.  And  so  the  sum  is  is.  o^d.  And  the  said 
customars  shall  give  3  quarters  of  one  peck  (?)  of  v/heat  for  a  certain 
custom  which  is  called  bousede,  viz.,  each  of  them  half  a  bushel,  and  the 
said  wheat  is  worth  iis.  i^d.,  price  of  the  quarter  4^.  And  each  of  them 
shall  give  4  hens  at  Christmas,  which  are  worth  16^.  2d.,  price  of  the 
hen  id.    And  the  said  customars  shall  work  from  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 


1 50  Gloucestershire 


of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  for  14  weeks,  each 
of  tbem  5  works  by  the  week.  And  so  the  sum  of  the  works  is  3,007 
works,  and  not  more,  because  there  is  allowed  to  each  of  them  8  works 
for  festival  days,  and  they  are  worth  £\%  \t^s.  \o\d.^  price  of  the  work 
\\d.  And  each  of  the  said  \%\  customars  shall  do  in  the  Autumn 
16  bederipps,  and  the  sum  is  876,  which  are  worth  per  annum  £^  lyx., 
price  of  the  work  \\d.  There  are  there  13  carucators  \carucaru\  each 
of  whom  holds  one  virgate  of  land,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of 
St,  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  for 
38  weeks,  viz.,  in  each  week  6  works.  And  the  sum  is  2,964,  but  there 
is  allowed  to  each  of  them  for  festival  days  during  the  said  time  20  works, 
and  for  the  weeks  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  and  Pentecost 
10  works.  Sum  of  the  whole  reprise  is  390  works,  and  there  remain, 
clear,  2,574  works,  which  are  worth  107J.  id.,  price  of  the  work  \d. 
They  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael,  for  14  weeks,  each  of  them  by  the  week  6  works,  and  so  the 
sum  is  1,092  works,  but  there  shall  be  allowed  to  each  of  them  20  works 
for  festival  days.  Sum  of  the  reprise  130  works,  and  so  there  remain, 
clear,  962  works,  which  are  worth  £^  os.  ^d.,  price  of  tbe  work  i^d. 

There  are  there  4  cottars,  each  of  whom  holds  one  cottage  and  shall 
do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
each  of  them  by  the  week  one  work,  to  wit,  for  38  weeks,  and  the  sum  is 
152  works,  which  are  worth  6s.  ^.d.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  ;  and  from  the 
feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  14  weeks, 
each  week  one  work,  and  the  sum  is  56  works,  which  are  worth  7J.,  price 
of  the  work  i^d.,  and  each  of  them  shall  do  8  bederipps  in  the  Autumn, 
and  the  sum  of  the  works  is  32,  and  they  are  worth  4J.,  price  of  the  work 
lid.  There  are  there  2  views  of  frankpledge  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
and  Easter,  and  they  pay  per  annum  of  cert  fine  £"]  i2s.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  looi'.  The  toll  of  the  borough 
there  is  worth  per  annum  ioo.r.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court 
of  the  said  borough  by  itself  [^^rj^]  are  worth  per  annum  iooj. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  manor  with  the  borough,  ^131  5J.  6d. 

Stoke  Archer. 

The  said  Gilbert  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died  one  messuage  and  2  carucates  of  land  in  Stoke  Archer  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service.  There  is  there  one  capital  messuage  with 
a  garden  and  curtilage  adjoining,  which  is  worth,  per  annum  bs.  Sd. 
There  are  there  in  the  demesne  230  acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth 
per  annum  40J.,  price  of  the  acre  4</. ;  also  7  acres  of  meadow,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  14^'.,  price  of  the  acre  zs. ;  also  2  acres  of  pasture, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  2s.,  price  of  the  acre  iid.  There  is  there 
a  certain  old  water-mill  which  is  worth  per  annum  loj. 


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There  is  there  of  the  rent  of  free  tenants  at  the  4  usual  terms,  with 
a  certain  rent  in  Goderinton,  38^'.  zd.  There  is  there  a  certain  native 
who  holds  one  messuage  and  one  virgatc  of  land,  and  shall  do  from  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed 
Mary  for  25  weeks  25  works,  viz.  by  the  week  one  work,  price  6f  the 
work  \d.,  and  the  sum  is  \i\d.  ;  and  from  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation 
up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  26  works,  viz.  by  the  week  2  works 
which  are  worth  i  yi.,  price  of  the  work  \d.,  and  from  tlie  feast  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  for  5  weeks  10  works,  viz.  by  the 
week  2  works  which  are  worth  15^/.,  price  of  the  work  \\d.\  and  from 
the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  8  weeks  32  works, 
viz.  by  the  week  4  works,  which  are  worth  \s.,  price  of  the  work  i  \d. 
And  he  shall  plough  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  for  1 3  days,  and  the  ploughings  are 
worth  rs.  S\d.,  price  of  each  zhd.  And  he  shall  harrow  for  the  same  time 
for  13  days,  which  are  worth  19.^^/.,  price  of  the  work  i^d.;  and  shall 
average  (i.e.  collect  stubble)  for  26  days,  and  the  average  is  worth  3J.  3^., 
price  of  each  ihd.  And  he  shall  do  one  carrying  of  hay  and  8  carryings 
of  corn,  which  are  worth  $s.,  price  of  the  carrying  4^/.  ;  and  he  shall 
giv'c  4  hens  at  Christmas,  and  they  are  worth  4^/. 

There  arc  there  7  villeins,  each  of  whom  holds  one  messuage  and 
6  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  each  of  them  shall  do  from  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Bajitist  for  38  weeks,  viz. 
by  the  week  2  works,  and  the  sum  of  the  works  of  the  said  customars  is 
532,  of  the  which  there  shall  be  allowed  to  them  for  the  3  festival  weeks 
of  Christmas,  Easter,  anil  Pentecost  24  works,  and  so  there  remain 
bt-yond  reprise  508  works,  which  arc  worth  zis.  zd.,  price  of  the  work 
Id.  And  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of  August 
each  of  them  shall  do  by  the  week  2  works,  and  the  sum  is  70  works, 
which  are  worth  Ss.  qd.,  price  of  the  work  i\d.;  and  from  the  Gule  of 
August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  8  weeks,  viz.  by  the  week 
3  works,  and  the  sum  is  168  works,  which  arc  worth  per  annum  zis., 
price  of  the  work  i\d.  And  the  said  customars  shall  mow  68  works,  and 
they  are  worth  8j.  bd.,  price  of  the  work  ihd.  And  each  of  them  shall 
give  at  Christmas  2  hens,  price  of  the  hen  id.     And  the  sum  is  i4</. 

There  is  there  a  certain  cottar  who  holds  one  cottage,  and  shall  do 
from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for 
38  weeks  38  works,  which  are  worth  19^/.,  price  of  the  work  Id.;  and 
from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for 
14  weeks  14  works,  which  are  worth  zid.,  price  of  the  work  i^d.  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  zs. 

Sum  of  the  extent  of  Stoke,  £()  i^s.  o\d. 

There  is   a    certain    foreign    court   at   Wodeleyestile,   the   pleas    and 
perquisites  whereof  are  worth  per  annum  5J. 
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There  is  a  certain  herbage  of  a  chacc  which  is  called  the  chace  of 
Corhs,  whereof  the  profit  is  nothing  beyond  the  reprise  of  the  foresters 
and  the  maintenance  of  the  wild  beasts. 

[Heirs  as  in  [)revious  Inquisition.] 

Chan.  Ttiq.  p.m.,  S  Edward  IT,  No.  68. 


dPtlbert  ne  Clare,  Carl  of  d^loucejster  anti  Hertford. 

InCIUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Tewkesbury, 
1 2th  August,  8  Edward  II  [13  14],  upon  the  true  value  of  the  knight's 
fees  and  advowsons  of  churches  which  were  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  Earl 
of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  deceased,  by  the  oath  of  Panlinus  de  Keyrdif, 
William  de  Leth,  Odo  de  Acton,  William  de  Gepeshall,  Robert  .  .  ,  John 
de  Clyve,  Robert  de  Kent,  Robert  de  Alston,  John  Cale  of  Fccchoye,  John 
de  Oxinden,  .  .  .  Astirost,  and  Robert  Munday,  who  say  that 

William  de  la  I\[are  held  of  the  said  Earl  2  knight's  fees  in  Rydecombe 
and  Ilcrtwyk,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  £,11',  Thomas  de  Doynlon 
held  of  the  said  Earl  2  knight's  fees  in  Doynton,  and  they  are  worth  per 
annum  ^60  ;  Robert le  Veel\\c\<\  of  the  said  Earl  2  parts  of  a  knight's  fee  in 
Charfrld,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  ;^2o ;  Henry  de  Berkelegh  held  of 
the  said  Earl  one  knight's  foe  in  Doynton,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum 
£l\;  the  heirs  of  William  le  Chamberleyn  held  of  the  said  Earl  one 
knight's  fee  in  Wolford,  Dudmarton,  and  Estlech,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  £10  ;  Hui^h  le  Poinz  held  of  the  said  Earl  6  knight's  fees  in 
Tokynton  and  Swell,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  £\')o\  Robert  de 
3feisy  hckl  of  the  said  Earl  8J  knight's  fees  in  Hampton  Meisi,  and  they 
are  worth  per  annum  £ioo  ;  Richard  de  Heydone  held  of  the  said  Earl 
the  third  part  of  one  knight's  fee  in  INIarsfeld,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum 
£\o;  Herbert  de  Sancto  Quintino  heUl  of  the' said  Earl  one  knight's  fee 
in  Estlech,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  £\o  ;  Roger  Corbet  holds  of  the 
said  Earl  one  knight's  fee  in  Tydrington,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  ^3+  ; 
Ancelin  de  Gnrnay  held  of  the  said  Earl  one  fee  and  a  half  in  Boketon, 
and  it  is  worth  per  annum  £\%  ;  the  same  Aticelin  held  2  knight's  fees 
which  were  of  the  heirs  of  William  son  of  John  in  Fodynton  and 
Northrote,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  ^53  6j.  8(/.  ;  John  Giffard  held 
one  knight's  fee  in  Beggeworth  of  the  said  Earl,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  ^40  ;  Thomas  de  Berkeley  held  of  the  said  Earl  one  knight's  fee 
in  Cliekiresfeld,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  £\o  ;  William  Corbet  held  of 
the  said  Earl  one  knight's  fee  in  Chadesle  Corbet,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  £\o  ;  Paul  in  de  A'jv'<///held  of  the  said  Earl  one  fee  and  a  half 
in  Walton  Keyrdif,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  ^50;  William  Suchet  held 
of  the  said  Earl  one  knight's  fee  in  Oxindon  and  Aston,  and  it  is  worth 


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Inquisitiones  Post  Moj'iein.  153 


per  annum  ;^i5  ;  Alice  de  Bella  Catnpo  held  of  the  said  Earl  one  knight's 
fee  in  Kencmerton,  Aston,  and  Bodyndon,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum 
^40  ;  John  de  Dicklesdon  held  of  the  said  Earl  one  knight's  fee  in  the 
same  towns,  which  said  Earl  acquired  to  himself  and  his  heirs  the 
lordship  of  those  fees  of  the  ?,vi\(\  John,  ami  it  is  worth  per  annum  £10  \ 
the  heirs  of  Willia?n  Criipei  held  of  the  said  Earl  the  fifth  part  of  one 
knight's  fee  in  Bcggworth,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  £'i.  Sum  of  the 
fees,  35  fees  and  the  fifth  part  of  one  fee.  Sum  of  the  value  thereof, 
£i^  6s.  Sd. 

The  jurors  aforesaid  say  that  the  said  Earl  had  on  the  day  that  he 
died  the  advowson  of  the  Church  of  Ccrne,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
20  marks;  also  the  advowson  of  the  Church  of  Ryndecombe,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  looj. ;  also  the  advowson  of  the  Chapel  of  St.  Katherinc 
in  the  court  of  the  lords  of  Caumpeden,  the  fourth  turn  of  presenting  which 
is  worth  per  annum  26^.  8^/.  Sum  of  the  advowsons  of  churches  with 
the  Chapel  of  Caumpcdcne,  3.    Sum  of  the  value  of  the  same,  £i()  i  $s.  ^d. 

The  said  Earl  had  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  advowson  of  the  Abbey 
of  Teukesbury,  the  temporalities  whereof  are  worth  per  annum  100  marks. 

Sum  of  the  advowsons  of  religious  housis,  i. 

Chan.  In,/,  p.m.,  8  lulward  If,  N'o.  08. 


Robert  He  iL^net- 

InClUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  eschcator  at  Ilildeslcye 
on  Friday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Aposllcs  Peter  and  Taul, 
q  Edward  II  [131OJ,  by  the  oath  o\  John  le  Chaiisy,  Roi^cr  atte  Halle, 
John  ale  He,  Richard  Bollon,  John  Wodcok,  John  Broc,  Robert  Smale,  Waller 
de  Hildesleye,  Adam  de  Ecleshale,  Hnqh  de  Eye,  Adam  Warener,  and  Henry 
de  Camme,  who  say  that 

Robert  Lynet  held  nothing  in  chief  of  the  lord  the  King  in  co. 
Gloucester  on  the  day  that  he  died,  but  he  held  of  Sir  Williain  Rossel, 
who  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  whose  heir  is  in  the  wardship  of  the  King, 
4  messuages,  4  virgates  of  land,  0  acres  of  meadow,  23J.  ^d.  of  yearly 
rent,  and  i  water-mill  in  Ilildcslc,  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

The  said  4  messuages  are  worth  per  annum  45-. 

Each  of  the  said  virgates  of  land  contains  15  acres  to  be  sown  by  the 
year,  and  each  acre  is  worth  id.,  and  each  acre  of  meadow  is  worth  per 
annum  izd.,  and  the  yearly  rent  is  paid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
St.  Andrew  the  Apostle,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and 
St.  John  the  Baptist  by  equal  portions. 

The  said  mill  is  worth  per  annum  s^- 

The  said  Robert  also  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Perschore  at  Bodecroft  one 
messuage  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  2s.,  2  acres  of  wood  and  the  acre 
is  worth  per  annum  2^-.,  i^  acres  of  meadow  and  the  acre  is  worth  per 


154  Gloucestershire 


annum  \id.,  and  lo  acres  of  arable  land  to  be  sown  by  the  year  and  the 
acre  is  worth  per  annum  id.,  by  the  service  of  4^.  to  be  paid  yearly  to 
the  said  Abbot  for  all  service. 

John  Lynet  is  the  next  heir  of  the  said  Robert,  and  is  aged  27  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.7n.,  9  Edward  11,  No.  18. 


i^auUnu0  tie  laerDtr 

InC[UlSltlOn  made  before  the  King'sescheator  at  Walton  Kaerdif, 
4th  August,  9  Edwarti  II  [13  15],  viz.  of  all  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  the  which  Paulinus  de  Kaerdif  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  etc.,  etc.  .  .  .  de  Clyve,  Robert  de  Aston,  Simon 
de  Den,  Henry  Launde,  John  de  Asshchcrojt,  William  Paterik,  Stephen 
Lucas,  John  de  G  .  .  ,  Geoffrey  de  Amencye,  John  de  Cockebur\  and 
John  de  Oxijidon,  wlio  say  that 

The  said  Paulinus  heUl  nothing  ...  in  chief  in  the  said  county 
on  the  day  that  he  died  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  but  he  held  .  .  . 
the  hamlet  of  Walton  next  Tewkesbury  of  the  Countess  of  Gloucester  as 
of  the  honour  of  Tewkesbury,  by  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's 
fee :  in  which  said  hamlet  there  is  a  certain  capital  messuage  which  is 
worth  per  annum  half  a  mark,  with  the  profit  of  the  garden,  curtilage, 
and  2  vivarics. 

There  are  there  200  acres  of  arable  land  whicli  are  worth  per  annum 
£(i,  price  of  the  acre  6c/.  ;  also  20  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  per 
annum  bos.,  price  .  .  .  ;  also  7  acres  of  several  meadow  which  are 
worth  per  annum  46j-.  8(/.,  price  of  the  acre  h.ilf  a  mark  [saving  this 
present  year  the  acre  is  not  worth  more  than  i  zd.  *j  ;  also  40  acres  of  wood 
which  are  worth  per  annum  iqs.,  price  of  the  acre  6(/. 

There  is  there  a  windmill,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark. 
There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants  by  the  year  28^.  \d.,  viz., 
at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Haplist  bs.  ^d.,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  Si-.  4r/.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  5.^.  4^/.,  and  at  the  feast 
of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  ^s.  ^d. 

There    is    there    of    rent    of   assize    of    natives    as    well    of  ...  as 

•  •   •  4-f- 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  Court  arc  worth  there  per  annum  iid. 

William  de  Kaerdif,  son  and  heir  of  the  saiii  Paulinus,  is  his  next  heir, 
and  was  aged  16  years  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed 
Mary  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  II,  No.  42. 

[The  right-hand  side  of  this  Inquisition  is  torn  away.] 


*  As  there  is  no  caret,  it  is  difticult  to  know  where  the  words  in  brackets  should  come  in. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  155 

Extent  of  knight's  fee  and  advowsons  of  churches  which  were  of 
Nicholas  de  Moelts  on  the  day  that  he  died,  made  before  the  King's 
escheator  at  Northcadebery,  8th  March,  9  Edward  H  [13 16],  to  wit, 
how  much  they  are  worth  per  annum,  by  the  oath  of  Alan  le  ChasUlayn, 
Oliver  Michelt  etc.,  etc.,  who  say  that 

The  said  Nicholas  had  the  fees  underwritten  belonging  to  his  manor 
of  Saperton,  which  said  manor  is  the  capital  manor  of  the  whole  half 
barony,  which  the  said  Nicholas  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  viz.  .  .  . 
and  1  knight's  fees  in  Frethorn  in  co.  Gloucester,  in  Chelreth  in 
CO.  Berks,  and  in  North  Chiriton  in  co.  Somerset,  which  Geoffrey  de 
Frethorn  held  of  him,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  ;^io.  And  the  fifth 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Coteworth,  in  co.  Gloucester,  which  Nicholas  de 
Kyngeston  held  of  him,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  \oos.  And  one  knight's 
fee  in  Eston,  in  co.  Gloucester,  which  Hugh  de  Audelegh  held  of  him, 
and  it  is  worth  per  annum  xoqs. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  II,  No.  60. 


IRobert  ison  of  ^^agan  (if ttfpa^ne). 

-w-  •  •         • 

I  n(][UlSltlOn  taken  at  Fromptoh-on-Severn  before  the  King's 
X  escheator,  8th  September,  9  Edward  II  [1315],  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  which  Robert  son  of  Pagan  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  etc.,  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Cli/ord, 
Richard  de  Dalle,  Simon  de  Fromelodie,  Henry  de  Wyke,  Robert  Mortde/reyt, 
William  le  Carpenter,  JPeter  le  Kyng,  Philip  Doppyng,  Robert  de  Sutleye, 
William  le  Kyng,  Milo  de  Stoke,  and  William  le  Vowel,  who  say  that 

The  said  Robert  and  Isabel  his  wife  held  on  the  day  that  the  said 
Robert  died  the  manor  of  Frompton-on-Severn  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkele 
by  the  service  of  22  marks,  to  be  paid  to  him  yearly  at  the  four  principal 
terms. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  half  a  mark.  There  are  there  420  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  ;^io  los.,  price  of  the  acre  td.;  also  50  acres  of 
meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  75 j.,  price  of  the  acre  i8(/. ;  also 
30  acres  of  several  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  isj.,  price  of  the 
^cre  6</.  There  is  there  a  certain  water-mill,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
20J. ;  also  a  fishery  in  the  Severn,  which  is  worth  per  annum  zs.  There 
are  there  40  acres  of  wood  of  oaks,  which  are  worth  per  annum  of 
herbage  half  a  mark,  because  there  is  no  underwood  there.  There  are 
there  16  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and  pay  per  annum -of 
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156  Gloucestersh  ire 


rent  of  assize  £'i  at  the  four  principalr  terms  ;  also  ten  natives  who  hold 
6  virgates  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  each  virgate  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  xos.     The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark. 

Robert,  son  of  the  said  Robert  son  of  Pagan,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged 
30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  IF,  No.  63. 


InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Master /oAw  pra//m;^«,  escheator  of 
the  lord  the  King  on  this  side  the  Trent,  at  Parva  Rysindon, 
loth  March,  9  Edward  II  [13 16],  of  all  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the 
which  Edward  Burnel  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
that  he  died,  in  the  manor  of  Parva  Rysindon  in  co.  Gloucester,  by  the 
oath  of  Robert  de  Nethercote,  Philip  de  Teneacre,  John  de  Chaddewell,  John 
Vyleyn,  jun.,  Philip  de  Caldecote,  Walter  de  Marreys,  William  Hamond, 
William  de  Medecro/t,  William  son  of  Thomas,  Hugh  le  Despenser  of  Wyke, 
Richard  le  Rotour,  and  Robert  le  Heyr,  who  say  that 

The  said  Edward  and  Alyna  his  wife  held  jointly  the  manor  of  Parva 
Risindon  on  the  day  that  the  said  Edward  died  of  the  King  in  chief  as 
of  the  honour  of  Wallingford  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee  of  the 
gift  of  Sir  Ingelram  Berynger,  who  enfeoffed  the  said  Edward  and  Alyna 
and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Edward  of  the  said  manor  for  ever,  at  the  time 
that  the  said  honour  was  in  the  hands  of  Sir  Peter  de  Gavaston,  then  Earl 
of  Cornwall. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage,  with  a  garden  and  curtilage, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark.  There  are  there  140  acres  of 
arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum  43J.  \d.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d. ; 
also  18  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  per  annum  36^'.,  price  of  the 
acre  zs.  There  is  there  a  certain  several  pasture  which  is  worth  per 
annum  3^.  a^.  ;  also  a  water-mill  which  is  to  farm  and  pays  per  annum 
26J.  8</.  There  are  there  8  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  lands  and  pay 
of  cert  rent  per  annum  zns.  id.  at  the  4  principal  terms  of  the  year,  and 
2  lbs.  of  cummin,  price  id.,  and  i  lb.  of  pepper  at  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm, 
price  6d. 

Henry  Cok  holds  one  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage  and  pays  per  annum 
bs.  at  3  terms,  viz.,  the  feasts  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  the  Annunciation 
of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  St.  John  the  Baptist,  by  equal  portions.  And 
he  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  28  manual  works,  and  that  work  is  worth  for  that  time  is.^d., 
price  of  the  work  id.  ;  and  he  shall  do  6  bedrips  in  Autumn,  and  they  are 
worth  td. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  157 

Richard  Roger,  John  Davit,  Alice  Hychemon,  Henry  Trewemon,  A  .  .  .  , 
Robert  Dasse,  John  fosep,  John  Frire,  William  Damberleye,  Walter  West. 
John  .  •  .  ,  William  Cok,  Alice  Richard,  .  .  .  kyn,  William  Thornedan, 
Nicholas  de  B amp  ton,  Edith  Simond,  Walter  le  Tornour,  Robert  Peth,  Agnes 
le  Wydewe,  and  Alexander  Chaddewell  each  holds,  pays,  and  does  like  the 
said  Henry  Cok.  There  are  there  2  cottars,  and  they  pay  4-r.  at  the  said 
4  terms  by  equal  portions. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  zs. 

The  said  manor  is  charged  in  ;^io  to  the  Abbess  and  convent  of 
Godestowe,  to  be  paid  yearly  at  the  said  4  terms,  and  it  was  charged  long 
before  the  estate  [given  to]  the  religious  in  the  time  of  the  Earl  of 
Cornwall. 

Matilda,  who  was  the  wife  oi  John  Lovel  and  sister  of  the  said  Edward, 
is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  25  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  II,  No.  67. 


(0u^  De  OBeUo  Campo^  Carl  of  mattDicfe. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  made  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Wykeware  on 
A  Friday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  Holy  Cross, 
9  Edward  II  [13 16],  by  the  oath  of  William  Dastyn,  William  de  Stanley, 
William  Burne,  Richard  Dastyn,  Richard  ad  Fontem,  Peter  de  Kulne,  Hugh 
Fovard,  Henry  de  Cotes,  Richard  ad  Cimiterium,  Henry  le  Teinturer,  Richard 
de  Pistrino,  and  John  le  Freman,  who  say  that 

Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  late  Earl  of  Warwick,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  manor  of  Wykeware  of  the  King  in  chief, 
but  by  what  service  the  jurors  know  not. 

There  is  there  one  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  and  they 
are  worth  per  annum  loj. ;  also  one  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
3J.  There  are  there  360  acres  of  arable  land  in  the  demesne,  and  they 
are  worth  £6,  price  of  the  acre  \d. ;  also  16  acres  of  meadow  that  may 
be  mown,  and  they  are  worth  ^%s.,  price  of  the  acre  3J. ;  also  3  acres  of 
pasture,  and  they  are  worth  bs.,  price  of  the  acre  zs. 

There  is  there  of  rent  of  free  tenants  £6  ^s.  id.  at  the  feasts  of 
St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and 
St.  John,  by  equal  portions;  also  of  rent  of  natives  119^.  at  the  said 
terms,  and  not  more  because  £io  of  rent  are  assigned  to  the  chantry  of 
the  Castle  of  Aumeley  by  charter  of  the  lord  the  King  and  the  grant  of 
the  said  Guy.  There  is  there  a  certain  water-mill,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  zts.  Sd.     The  pleas  and  perquisites  there  are  worth  per  annum  bos. 


1 56  GloiU0sterskire 


Sum,  j^2s  1 5 J.  9</. 

Thontas,  son  of  the  said  &»>',  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  nearly 
2  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  II,  No.  71. 


(fifu^  De  iBello  CamjM),  tBXl  of  CUartDtcfi. 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Lideneye, 
29th  August,  9  Edward  II  [1315],  of  all  the  lands  and  tenements 
which  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  late  Earl  of  Warwick,  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  on  the  day  that  he  died,  as  well  of  his  own  inheritance  as  of  the 
inheritance  of  Alice,  formerly  his  wife,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Edy,  John 
Warin,  Walter  de  Ansle,  Robert  de  Bray,  Waller  Home,  Thomas  le  Forister, 
Waller  le  Waleys,  John  Home,  Richard  de  Gorste,  Richard  le  Segare,  John 
de  Hursle,  and  Richard  k  Frere,  who  say  that 

The  said  Guy,  late  Earl,  held  his  pourparty  of  Lideney  of  the  King  in 
chief  as  appertaining  to  his  earldom. 

There  is  there  one  messuage  and  curtilage,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  \zd.  There  are  there  100  acres  of  underwood  and  heath,  and  the 
acre  is  worth  per  annum  \d.,  because  it  is  in  the  King's  forest  and  many 
have  common  therein. 

There  are  there  24.  free  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  50J.  bd.,  viz.,  at 
the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  \is.  i\d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
I2J.  -i\d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  \is.  '^\d.,  and  at  the  feast  of  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  \zs.  •i\d. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  td. 

Thomas  de  Bello  Campo,  son  of  the  said  Earl,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  2  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  II,  No.  71. 


<m\,  He  'Bello  campo,  Carl  of  (KaartDicfe. 

InOUlSltlOn  made  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Cheddeworth, 
ist  September,  9  Edward  II  [1315],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of 
the  which  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  late  Earl  of  Warwick,  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  as  well  of  his  own  inheritance 
as  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice,  formerly  his  wife,  by  the  oath  of  William 
de  Hodeknasch,  Richard  de  Bosco,  John  atle  Stile  of  Cheddeworth,  John  ate 
Stile  of  Yaneworth,  John  alejord,  Henry  Noreys,  William  ate  Grove,  Robert 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  159 

de  Camera,  Walter  le  Sttward,  John  le  Gale,  John  ate  Brok,  and  John  Russet 
of  Campton,  who  say  that 

The  said  Guy  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
the  manor  of  Cheddeworth  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one 
knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  cartilage,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  is. ;  also  a  dovecote,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum 
i8</. ;  also  a  water-mill,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  loj.  There  are  there 
in  the  demesne  200  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
33J.  4</.,  price  of  the  acre  zd.,  and  not  more  because  the  land  is  hilly; 
also  8  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  12^.,  price  of  the  acre  i8</. 
There  is  there  a  certain  small  plot,  the  herbage  whereof  is  worth  per 
annum  izd.  There  are  there  200  acres  of  wood,  the  underwood  whereof 
is  worth  per  annum  30J.,  and  not  more  because  it  is  the  common  of  the 
whole  country.     Sum,  £\  \os.  lod. 

Richard  ate  Wode  holds  there  one  carucate  of  land  by  the  serjeanty  of 
serving  before  the  Earl  at  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Pentecost  in  the  pantry 
within  the  honour  of  Warwick  and  not  elsewhere,  and  suit  at  court  from 
3  weeks  to  3  weeks.  William  de  Hodeknasch  holds  there  half  a  virgate 
and  one  acre  of  land,  paying  zs.  \\\d.  at  the  feasts  of  Michaelmas  and 
Easter  and  doing  suit  at  court.  John  ate  Stile  holds  z\  virgates  of  land, 
paying  bs.  \\d.  at  the  feasts  of  Michaelmas,  Easter,  and  the  Gule  of 
August,  and  he  owes  suit  at  court.  John  ate  Stile  of  Yaneworth  holds 
2  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  \%s.  at  the  said  2  terms  and  owes 
suit.  Henry  Noreys  holds  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  los. 
at  the  said  2  terms  and  owes  suit.  William  atte  Grove  holds  half  a  virgate 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  is.  at  the  said  2  terms  and  owes  suit.  Walter 
le  Stiward  holds  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  4J.  at  the  said 
2  terms  and  owes  suit.  John  Russel  holds  4  virgates  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  is.  at  the  Gule  of  August.  Agnes  de  Flodleye  holds  12  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  ^s.  at  the  said  2  terms.     Sum,  bos.  o\d. 

William  Noreys  holds  one  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per 
annum  i  id.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  and  Pentecost,  and 
ought  to  work  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
each  week,  except  the  weeks  of  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Pentecost,  on 
Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday,  unless  any  feast  shall 
happen  on  those  days,  and  the  day's  work  is  worth  between  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  \d.^  and  between 
the  said  feast  and  the  Gule  of  August  i</.,  and  between  the  Gule  of 
August  and  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  the  day's  work  is  worth  \\d.  And 
it  is  estimated  that  there  are  3  festival  days  before  the  feast  of  St.  John, 
one  day  before  the  Gule  of  August  and  3  days  in  the  time  of  Autumn.- 
He  owes  10  bederipps  in  Autumn,  and  they  are  worth  is</.,  price  of  each 
\\d.     Nicholas  ate  Hegge^  Geoffrey  Perys,  Agnes  Codecrojt,  Edith  Henrys, 


1 60  Gloucestershire 


Hugh  ate  Stile,  William  Bye,  Adam  Kyng,  Roher  Est y  Matilda  Caneles, 
Nicholas  Aleyn,  Waller  Mabbe,  and  Richard  de  Brockewell  each  holds, 
pays,  and  does  like  the  said  William.  Henry  le  Droys  holds  one  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  per  annum  7J.  at  the  said  2  terms.  The 
said  customars  hold  20  acres  of  land  which  is  called  Foreland,  for  the 
which  they  pay  per  annum  7^.  3<f.  at  the  said  two  terms.    Sum,  ;^5  I'js.  bd. 

There  are  there  14  cottars  who  hold  14  cottages  and  2^  virgates  of 
land  and  pay  per  annum  igj.  ^d.  at  the  said  2  terms,  and  they  owe 
bederipps  in  Autumn,  and  they  are  worth  7^.  bd.,  price  of  each  \\d.  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  bs.  %d. 
Sum,  335'.  bd. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £1$  is.  lod. 

Thomas  de  Bella  Campo,  son  of  the  said  Guy,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
was  aged  one  year  on  the  feast  of  St.  Valentine  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq. p.m.,  9  Edward II,  No.  ji. 


(0ut  De  'Bello  Campo^  c^rl  of  mamit^. 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester, 
loth  January,  9  Edward  II  [13 16],  of  the  fees  and  advowsons  of 
churches  which  were  of  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  formerly  Earl  of  Warwick, 
by  the  oath  of  Robert  son  of  Walter  de  Gloucester,  William  of  the  same, 
Richard  de  Pidele,  William  Hubert,  Ralph  de  Langel,  William  de  Schesuecote, 
Ralph  de  Pulton,  Geoffrey  of  the  same,  Henry  dePyrilon,  Hubert  of  the  same, 
Geoffrey  de  Compton,  and  Ralph  de  Brompton,  who  say  that 

John  de  Langel  held  of  the  said  Earl  half  a  fee  in  Weston,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum  £\o',  the  Abbot  o{ Bruer  held  of  the  same  the  fourth 
part  of  a  fee  in  Schesuecote,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  15^. ;  Theobald  de 
Verdon  held  of  the  same  half  a  fee  in  Dorsington,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  £\o  ;  the  Prior  oi Parva  Malvern  held  of  the  same  half  a  fee  in 
Druyemerston,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  looj. ;  John  de  Wylyngton  held 
of  the  same  one  fee  in  Pulton,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  £io  ;  John  ab 
Adam  held  of  the  same  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Pyriton  and 
Oevere,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  looj.  ;  the  heir  o^  John  de  Badham 
held  of  the  same  one  fee  in  Overe,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  £1^. 

The  advowson  of  the  church  of  Natesgrave  was  of  the  said  Earl,  and 
it  is  worth  per  annum  looj. 

Sum  of  the  fees  4,  and  they  are  worth  £b']. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  II,  No.  71. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  i6i 

(©uv  De  150110  Campo,  €arl  of  flIlartDicfe. 

Extent  of  the  manor  of  Wykkewane  in  co.  Gloucester  made  there 
on  Friday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  the  Archangel, 
9  Edward  II  [1315].  before  Adam  de  Lymbergh  and  William  Merre, 
assigned  to  extend  all  the  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of  Guy  de 
Bello  Campo,  late  Earl  of  Warzvick,  who  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  Walter  de  Weston,  Adam  le  Freman, 
Richard  le  Erl,  Walter  in  Thenhale,  John  Blike,  William  Hundy,  John  Tod, 
Stephen  Gilberd,  William  Luce,  John  Gerard,  Walter  Hichen,  Walter  de 
Boseville,  and  Richard  de  Besjord,  who  say  that 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  345.  zd.,  because  it  is  so  let  to  farm ;  also  a  dovecote,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum  5^.  There  are  in  the  demesne  180  acres  of  land  and 
12  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  let  to  farm  together,  with  the  works  of 
the  customars,  with  which  they  are  so  let  for  £1^  iis.  8d.,  and  this  at 
the  true  value.  There  is  there  a  water-mill,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
36^-.  Sd.,  and  so  it  is  let  to  farm.     Sum,  £^S  ijs.  6d. 

Walter  de  Weston  holds  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  and  a  quarter 
of  land  and  one  water-mill,  and  pays  per  annum  24J.  4</.  at  the  4  principal 
terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  by  equal  portions.  Agnes  de  Weston  holds  one  messuage  and 
3  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  izs.  at  the  same  terms.  William 
Keme  holds  one  messuage  and  3  virgates  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
IS.  at  the  said  terms.  Richard  le  Palmere  holds  one  messuage  and  the 
moiety  of  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  y.  at  the  said  terms. 
Walter  de  Bosevill  holds  the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  zs.  at  the  said  terms.  Richard  de  Besjord  holds  one  messuage, 
and  pays  per  anntim  is.  at  the  said  terms.  William  Baroun  holds  one 
messuage,  and  pays  per  annum  \id.  at  the  said  terms.  Nicholas  le  Yonge- 
bonde  holds  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
IS.  at  the  said  terms.  Richard  Phelipp  holds  one  messuage  and  one 
virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  5^.  at  the  said  terms.  John  de 
Bryiiunes grave  holds  one  messuage  and  4  virgates  of  land  of  the  rent  per 
annum  of  bd.  at  the  feast  of  Easter.  Reginald  de  Wikkewane  holds  one 
messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  lyj.  z\d.  at  the 
feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  John  the  Baptist.  Margery  la  Mileward 
holds  one  messuage  and  the  moiety  of  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  at 
the  feast  of  Easter  \d.  John  Brokenheved  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays 
per  annum  \od.  at  the  4  terms  abovesaid.  Alice  la  Shepherde  holds  one 
cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  %d.  at  the  said  4  terms.  All  the  said  tenants 
owe  suit  at  court  except  Richard  de  Besjord  and  Walter  de  Besevill,  who 
come  to  the  view  of  frankpledge  twice  in  the  year. 

GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V.  M 


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Stephen  Gilberd  holds  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and 
pays  per  annum  ifS.  at  the  said  4  terms,  and  that  tenure  is  called  Penylond. 
William  Hardyng  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  and  pays  per  annum  7X.  at 
the  said  terms.  Edith  Russel  holds  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  %s.  at  the  said  terms.  Cecilia  de  Aldeworth 
holds  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum 
ts.  Sd.  at  the  said  terms.  Thomas  le  Pakkere  holds  one  messuage  and 
one  oven,  and  pays  per  annum  y.  bd.  in  the  same  way.  ^ 

There  are  there  30  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  one  virgate  of  land, 
and  pays  per  annum  17J  at  the  said  4  terms;  their  works  run  in  the 
farm  of  the  demesnes.     Sum,  ;^25  10s. 

Nicholas  le  Barbour  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  is.,  at  the 
said  terms.  Nicholas  Soucer  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  is. 
at  the  said  terms.  Walter  le  Bier  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum 
zs.  William  Gerpeys  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  i8</.  John 
le  Chepman  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  \id.  Robert  Kitte 
holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  \id.  Agnes  Modys  holds  one 
cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  2^.  John  Whityng  holds  one  cottage,  and 
pays  per  annum  is.  Robert  le  Smyth  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per 
annum  iid.  Thomas  Hondy  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum 
3 J.  \\d.  William  Mayot  holds  one  cottage,  and  pays  per  annum  \id. 
Thomas  Fiirar  holds  one  garden,  and  pays  per  annum  ^s.     Sum,  z\s.  %\d. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  with  the  fines  of  land  are 
worth  per  annum  40J. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  J  J  No.  71. 


^^btl  De  la  CD^rabe. 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Newenham 
X  on  Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas 
the  Martyr,  10  Edward  II  [i3i7l>  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the 
which  Sybil  de  la  Grave  was  seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
that  she  died,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Ledene,  Walter  Pope,  Thomas  de 
Mattesdone,  Henry  Cropet,  Almar''  de  Bars,  Walter  Deek,  Richard  Mile, 
John  le' Frankeleyn,  Robert  le  Eyr  of  Parton,  Richard  c(te  Halle,  John  de 
Brokworth,  and  Hugh  Renaud,  who  say  that 

The  said  Sybil  held  in  her  demesne  at  Upton  St.  Leonard  in  the  said 
county  on  the  day  that  she  died  the  tenements  underwritten  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  the  serjeanty  of  following  the  King  with  one  man  in  the  time 
of  war  with  a  bow  and  arrows  at  his  own  cost  for  40  days. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  which  is  worth  per  annum 
4^.     There  are  there  160  acres  of  arable  land,  and  they  are  worth  per 


Iiiqtiisitioiies  Post  Morttiu.  163 

annum  40J.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  ;  also  i  0  acres  of  meadow,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  20J.,  price  of  the  acre  zs.  ;  also  5  acres  of  wood,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  2j.  bd.,  price  of  the  acre  (^d.  There  is  there  a 
certain  water-mill  which  is  worth  per  annum  los.  There  are  there 
7  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  izs.  at  the  4  principal 
terms  of  the  year.  Also  7  acres  of  several  pasture  which  are  worth  per 
annum  is.  bd. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum  , 

Thomas,  son  of  Willi'atn  de  la  Grave,  brother  of  the  said  Sybil,  is  her 
next  heir,  and  is  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  lo  Edivard  IT,  No.  50. 


3!ol|n  DC  ^ibenljale. 

InQUlSltlOn.  taken  at  Newent  on  Thursday  next  after  the  foast  of 
St.  Gregory,  10  Edward  II  [1317],  before  the  King's  escheator, 
of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  were  q{  John  de  Albenhale,  by  the  oath 
of  William  Hathcivy,  William  Holt,  William  de  Bayesham,  William  Kycfcld, 
Roger  Tedemerhs,  Nicholas  de  Lane,  Thomas  le  Kock,  John  Ularky,  Adam 
Roger,  fohn  de  la  Lone,  William  Lezvelyn,  diX\^  John  le  Porter,  who  say  that 

John  de  Albenhale  held  a  certain  forest  bailiwick  in  the  forest  of  Dene 
of  the  King  in  chief,  to  keep  it  by  his  body  with  bow  and  arrows,  and  it 
is  worth  nothing  beyond  the  custody  ;  also  in  the  manor  of  Albanhale 
and  Micheldene  one  messuage,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  2^. ;  one  garden 
which  is  worth  per  annum  3^.;  also  in  the  said  manor  140  acres  of 
arable  land  in  the  demesne,  and  each  acre  is  worth  per  annum  rd.  There 
is  there  one  dovecote,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  is.  There  are  there 
6  acres  of  wood,  and  the  acre  is  worth  per  annum  (^d.  There  is  there  one 
water-mill,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13^-.  \d.  There  are  there 
10  free  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  at  4  terms  of  the 
year  4oj'.,  viz.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  \os.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew 
los.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  \os.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  \os.  Also  6  natives  who  owe  manual  works  from  the  Gule 
of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  INIichael,  and  the  work  of  each  is  worth 
zs.  for  6  cottages  and  one  virgate  of  land  which  they  hold  in  villeinage. 

The  said  John  is  patron  of  the  church  of  Albenhale,  and  the  advowson 
of  the  said  church  is  worth  40^^. 

He  held  all  the  said  lands,  tenements,  and  rents,  with  the  forest  and 
the  said  advowson  of  the  King  in  chief,  paying  therefor  yearly  to  the 
King  at  Nuwenham  30J.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 

Ralph  de  Albenhale,  brother  of  the  said  John  de  Albenhale,  is  his  next 
heir,  and  is  aged  40  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edivard  II,  No.  4. 


1 64  Glouceste7'shire 


2imiiam  ipatl)etDV. 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  tlie  King's  escheator  at  Newenham  on 
I'hursday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Martyr,  10  Edward  11  [13  17],  of  tiie  lands  and  tenements  of  the  which 
William  Halhcivv  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died,  how  much  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  etc.,  etc.,  by  the  oath  of 
Richard  ]\[akmo)t,  John  Ivor,  Rohtrt  Ic  Bray,  John  dc  Bykenore,  William  le 
Brill,  William  Fucdok,  Rohni  le  Cat,  William  Phclif^,  Philip  le  Sene,  Geoffrey 
Shayl,  Henry  de  Bonke^,  and  Hugh  ale  Walle,  who  say  that 

The  said  William  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  St.  Breavell  on  the 
day  that  he  died  the  tenements  underwritten  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
the  service  of  the  serjeanty  of  finding  in  the  time  of  war  at  the  castle  of 
St.  Breavell  one  man  for  40  tlays  with  a  horse  and  arms  at  his  own 
charge,  and  of  being  chief  forester  of  the  lord  the  King  throughout  all 
the  forest  of  Dene. 

There  is  there  one  messuage  with  a  gariien  which  is  worth  per  annum 
\id.  There  are  there  24  acres  of  arable  lantl  which  are  worth  per 
annum  \s  ,  price  of  the  acre  id. 

There  are  there  30  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements  and  pay 
by  the  year  of  rent  of  assize  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  30^-. 

The  said  William  also  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
he  died  at  Lideneie  of  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  by  the  service  of  one  red 
rose,  i\  acres  of  meadow,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  y.  qd. 

The  said  William  also  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Ruardyn  the 
tenements  underwritten  of  Alexandtr  de  Bykenore,  by  the  service  of  paying 
per  annum  \s.  C)d.  for  all  services.  There  is  there  one  messuage  with 
a  garden  which  is  worth  per  annum  12/.  There  are  there  30  acres  of 
arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum  ^s.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  There 
is  there  the  fourth  part  of  a  mill  which  is  worth  per  annum  y.  There 
are  there  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and  pay  per  annum  of 
rent  of  assize  at  the  said  2  terms  205-. 

William  Halheivy,  son  of  the  said   William,  is   his   next  heir,  and   is 
aged  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  II,  No.  57. 


iRalpI)  l^atl)etr)p. 

JnOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Newenham  on 
Tiiursday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Martyr,  10  Edward  II  [13 17],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  \\htxto{  Ralph 
ITathavy  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died, 


Inqtiisitiones  Post  Alortevi.  165 

etc.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Malemort,  John  Ivor,  Robert  le  Bray,  John 
de  Bykc7iore,  William  le  Brul,  William  Fiiedok,  Robert  le  Cat,  William 
Phelip,  Philip  Setie,  Geoffrty  Shayt,  Henry  de  Bonkes,  and  Hugh  Atewalle, 
who  say  that 

The  said  Ralph  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died 
at  Rodmore  one  messuage  with  a  garden  and  dovecote,  and  30  acres  of 
arable  land  of  the  King  in  chief  as  of  his  manor  of  St.  Breavell  by  the 
service  of  4^.  per  annum  of  rent,  to  be  paid  at  the  castle  of  St.  Breavell 
and  suit  at  the  court  of  St.  Breavell  from  3  weeks  to  3  weeks  for  all 
services,  and  the  said  messuage  with  the  garden  and  dovecote  is  worth 
per  annum  iid.,  and  the  said  30  acres  of  land  are  worth  per  annum 
I5,r.,  price  of  the  acre  bd. 

The  said  Ralph  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  held  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee 
at  le  Horestone,  within  the  forest  of  Dene,  of  the  King  in  chief  of  new 
assart  6oA-  acres  of  land,  by  the  service  of  paying  to  the  King  by  the  year 
by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  i^s.  ihl.,  and  it  is  worth 
nothing  beyond. 

The  said  Ralph  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Lideneye  of  Sarra 
Talebot  5  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  and  6s.  8d.  of  yearly  rent  by 
the  service  of  paying  12s.  of  yearly  rent  for  all  services  ;  the  said  5  acres 
of  land  are  worth  per  annum  lod.,  price  of  the  acre  4(/. ;  the  said  4  acres 
of  meadow  are  worth  per  annum  6^.,  price  of  the  acre  18c/. 

The  said  Ralph  also  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Munstreworth 
of  Henry  de  Lancastre  the  tenements  underwritten  by  the  service  of 
paying  per  annum  39^'.  "jd.  There  is  there  one  messuage  with  a  garden, 
and  it  is  worth  per  annum  23^-.  4^/.  There  are  there  20  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  13J.  .^d.,  price  of  the  acre  4^/. ;  also 
10  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  is^->  price  of  the 
acre  i8(/. 

William,  son  of  the  said  Ralph,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged  16  years 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  lo  Edivard  II,  Xo.  58. 


|i5tcl)olai3  DC  ^t.  a^auro. 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Hampton 
Meysy  on  Saturday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Purification  of  the 
Blessed  Mary,  10  Edward  II  [13  17],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which 
were  of  Nicholas  de  St.  Mauro,  by  the  oath  o{  John  le  Mareys,  John  Htnves, 
Walter  Nony,  John  de  Morton,  William  Brentemerhs,  Henry  Borgeys,  Adam 
le  Ulasun,  John  Levesone,  John  Joydon,  Robert  Frankelay,  and  William 
Hcnvel,  who  say  that 


1 6  6  Gloiuestersh  ire 


Nicholas  de  St.  Jfauro  held  at  Hampton  Meisy  one  messuage  with 
a  garden  and  a  certain  grove,  which  is  worth  per  annum  .  .  .  shillings. 
He  also  held  there  4  virgates  of  land  in  the  demesne,  each  of  which 
contains  20  acres  of  land,  and  each  acre  is  worth  per  annum  3</. 

There  are  there  six  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land, 
and  ought  to  work  from  the  Morrow  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the 
Gule  of  August,  viz.,  each  week  for  3  days  with  one  man,  and  the  day's 
work  is  worth  |</.,  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  in  the  same  way,  and  the  work  is  worth  by  the  day  \\d. 
The  said  natives  ought  also  to  give  in  the  name  of  tallage  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  30J. 

There  are  there  in  the  demesne  10  acres  of  meadow,  each  of  which 
is  worth  per  annum  iid. ;  also  12  acres  of  several  pasture  from  the  feast 
of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
and  the  acre  is  worth  6d.  There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  loj.,  to  be  paid 
at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  zs.  6d., 
at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  2s.  6d.,  at  the  feast 
of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  2.r.  6d.,  and  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  2s.  6d.  There  is  there  one  vivary,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
6d.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  izd. 
There  is  there  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Hamton,  and  it  is 
•orth  40J.      Sum,  io6s.  ^^d. 

The  said  JVicholas  de  St.  Mauro  held  all  the  said  lands  and  tenements 
of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  in  chief  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  Lady  Eva  de  Mejsy,  formerly  the  wife  of  the  said 
Nicholas. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m..,  ]o  Edicani  II,  No.  59. 


g!ol)n  ann  t2:UUiam  gingelto^ne. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester, 
20th  May.  II  Edward  H  [1318],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which 
were  of  John  Ingchvyne  and  William  Ingehvyne,  father  of  the  said  John, 
by  the  oath  of  John  de  Alkeleye,  Roger  Corbet,  John  Corbet,  John  Duyk, 
Gilbert  Stanchazve,  Richard  Pesschou,  William  le  Walsch,  Gilbert  de  Rjives, 
John  le  Arblasler,  John  de  Brokenbtrwe,  Elias  de  Filton,  and  John  de 
Staiindcn,  who  say  that 

Neither  the  %-^\di  John  Ingehvyne  nor  the  said  William  Ingehvyne  held 
any  lands  or  tenements  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  days  that  they  died, 
but  the  said  William  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  one  messuage,  one 
virgate  of  land,  and  3  acres  of  meadow  in  Asshelworth  of  the  Abbot  of 


Inquisitiones  Post  AI or  tern.  167 

St.  Augustine's,  Bristol,  by  the  service  of  paying  to  the  said  Abbot  i\s. 
per  annum  for  all  service.  The  said  messuage  is  worth  per  annum  2j., 
and  the  said  virgate  of  land  20^.,  and  the  said  3  acres  of  meadow  6j. 

The  said  William  Ingelwyne  died  at  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas, 
8  Edward  II  [1314];  after  his  death  the  said  John,  as  son  and  heir  of 
the  said  William,  entered  into  the  said  tenements  and  held  them  of  the 
said  Abbot  by  the  said  service  up  to  the  feast  of  Pentecost  last  past,  at 
which  time  he  died. 

John,  son  of  the  saidyoAn,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  16  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1 1  Edward  II,  No.  6. 


Inquisition  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Bristol, 
2ist  September,  11  Edward  II  [1317],  by  the  oath  oi  John  Joye, 
William  Wastrville,  Roger  de  Hemhrok,  John  de  Oldebury,  Adam  Broun, 
Robert  Bumel,  William  RandolJ,  Walter  It  Fozelere,  John  de  Gidejord,  Adam 
ate  Hay,  Nicholas  Condrych,  and  Hugh  ate  Watere,  who  say  that 

John  Tropyn  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died 
certain  tenements  in  Aylbri^ton  next  Olniston  in  co.  Gloucester,  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  the  tenth  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  dovecote  and  2  gardens  and 
one  curtilage  within  the  precinct  of  one  close,  and  8  acres  of  arable  land 
within  the  same  close,  which  are  worth  per  annum  20^'.  There  are  there 
in  the  demesne  4  virgates  of  arable  land  whereof  each  virgate  contains 
40  acres,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  £,\,  price  of  the  acre  6^. ;  also 
36  acres  of  meadow,  which  may  be  mown  each  year,  and  they  are  worth 
per  annum  bos.,  price  of  the  acre  zod. ;  also  100  acres  of  several  pasture, 
as  well  in  a  grove  as  elsewhere,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  4J. 
There  are  there  2  windmills,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  4  marks. 
There  are  there  4  free  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  \os.  at  4  terms  of 
the  year  by  equal  portions.  There  is  there  one  customar  who  holds  in 
villeinage  2^  acres  of  land  and  pays  per  annum  zs.  at  the  said  terms, 
and  shall  do  on  each  Monday  throughout  the  year,  except  on  a  festival 
day.  when  it  shall  happen,  one  manual  work,  price  of  the  work  \d.  And 
the  sum  per  annum  one  year  with  another  is  ^s.  lod. 

Thomas,  brother  of  the  said  John,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged 
22  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  ii  Edward  J  I,  No.  28; 
1  2 


1 68  Gloucestershire 


^HiUiaiu  tie  t^enebrugge. 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Newent, 
20th  November,  ii  Edward  II  [1317],  as  to  how  much  land 
William  de  Penebrugge  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  co.  Gloucester  on  the 
day  that  he  died,  and  how  much  of  others,  etc.,  by  the  oath  oi  Reginald 
de  Cumberwelle,  Ivel  de  Hertelannde,  John  de  la  Forde,  Nicholas  de  Storcesdene, 
William  le  Palmere,  John  son  of  Peter  de  Acle,  Richard  de  Plumtre,  John 
Bytheweye,  John  de  la  Shawe,  Henry  Fyman,  John  de  la  Hulk,  and  Adam 
le  Fraunkeleyn,  who  say  that 

The  said  William  did  not  hold  any  lands  or  tenements  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  but  he  held  in  the  manor  of  Dymmok 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  law  of  England  of  the  inheritance  oi Euphemia, 
formerly  his  wife,  one  capital  messuage  which  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
10s. ;  also  80  acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum  20s.,  price 
of  the  acre  ^d. ;  also  2  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  per  annum  is., 
price  of  the  acre  i  id. ;  also  3  acres  of  wood  whereof  the  profit  of  the 
underwood  is  worth  per  annum  9^.,  price  of  the  acre  3</.  He  also  held 
there  of  the  rent  of  assize  of  the  free  tenants  per  annum  £%.  The  pleas 
and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  51.  Sum  of  the 
whole  value  of  the  said  tenements  £()  lyj.  ()d.  The  said  tenements  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

William,  son  of  William  de  Penebrugge,  is  the  next  heir  of  the  said 
William  and  Eufemia,  and  is  aged  40  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  11  Edward  II,  No.  36. 


8)ugl^  le  ?^ej5pen0er,  jsentor. 

Extent  made  at  Lydeneye,  in  the  hundred  of  Blyddestoe,  of  all 
the  lands  and  tenements  which  Hugh  le  Despenser,  senior,  holds 
in  his  custody  of  the  inheritance  of  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  Guy  de  Bello 
Campo,  formerly  Earl  of  Warwick,  viz.,  on  Monday  in  the  Morrow  of 
Holy  Trinity,  11  Edward  II  [13 18],  by  the  oaih  oi  Richard  Edy,  Walter  de 
Anste,  Thomas  le  Forester,  Walter  de  la  Hurste,John  Home,  Thomas  le  Monk, 
Henry  le  Dene,  Richard  Segar,  Adam  Geggywyne,  Walter  Home,  Walter  son 
of  Stephen  and  Walter  le  Monk,  who  say  that  Hugh  le  Deapenser  holds  at 
Lydeneye  in  the  liberty  of  Blyddestoe  one  messuage,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  zs.,  and  he  holds  there  underwood  with  a  mine  of  iron,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum  zos.,  and  he  has  there  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  £4f. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1 1  Edward  II,  No.  65. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  169 

j&ugl^  le  ®e0penj3er,  senior. 

Extent  and  appraisement  made  before  Robert  de  Aston,  bailiff  of 
the  liberty  of  Cirencester,  by  writ  of  the  lord  the  King,  of  the 
manor  of  Cheddeworth  which  Hugh  le  Despenser,  senior,  holds  in  his 
custody  of  the  inheritance  o^  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  Guy  de  Bella  Campo, 
formerly  Earl  of  Warwick,  by  the  oath  of  John  ate  Siile,  John  ate  Forde, 
Richard  May esmore,  Richard  de  Camera,  William  ate  Grove,  John  ate  Broke,  • 
.  .  .  de  Gardino,  Adam  de  Oldebury,  William  Aleyn,  Richard  Warde,  Walter 
de  Chavetyngworth,  dsidi  John  Bye,  who  say  that 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  close,  and  it  is  worth  per 
annum  y.  ifd. ;  also  a  dovecote,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  rs.  There 
are  in  the  demesne  160  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
\os.,  price  of  the  acre  id.;  also  18  acres  of  meadow  in  the  demesne 
which  are  worth  27J.,  price  of  the  acre  \M.  There  is  there  a  certain 
several  pasture,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  %d.  There  are  there  in  the 
demesne  300  acres  of  wood,  the  profit  whereof  is  worth  per  annum  50J. 
.  .  .  the  said  bailiff  .  .  .  pasture  of  the  whole  neighbourhood. 
There  is  there  a  watermill,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  13J.  4</.,  and  there 
is  no  profit  thereof  in  summer  through  default  of  water.  There  are  there 
14  virgates  of  land  in  villeinage,  each  virgate  whereof  pays  per  annum 
of  rent  of  assize  \id.  Sum  of  the  rent,  14J.  The  said  customars  pay 
2J.  %\d.  of  a  certain  .  .  .  called  forlondselfeer.  The  service  and 
works  of  the  said  customars  are  worth  per  annum  £\  is.  The  said 
customars  owe  certain  bederipps,  which  are  worth  \\s.  per  annum,  each 
of  them  \zd.  There  are  there  8  villeins,  each  of  whom  .  .  .  part  of 
one  virgate  of  land  and  their  rents  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  26^., 
viz.,  each  of  them  y.  id.  .  .  .  villeins  each  of  whom  holds  one 
farendell  of  land,  and  their  rents  and  services  are  worth  per  annum 
i3.r.  \d.,  each  of  them  .  .  .  there  8  cottars,  and  their  services  and 
rents  are  worth  per  annum  gj.  \\d.  There  are  there  10  freemen,  and 
their  ...  is  worth  per  annum  5J.  ^\d.  in  the  whole.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  6j.  M.  Sum  .  .  . 
£f\^  \os.  Q^d  .  .  .  on  Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  2  Edward  II  [13 18]. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  11  Edward  II,  No.  65. 


^ilUant  He  ^ettc. 

I  niJlllSlXlOll  taken  before  the   King's   escheator  at  Gloucester 

X      on  Wednesday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St,  John  the 

Baptist,  12  Edward  II  £'3J9]»  whether  William  de  Dene  held  on  the  day 


1 70  Gloucestershire 


that  he  died  certain  tenements  in  Magna  Dene  and  in  Parva  Dene  of  the 
King  in  chief,  by  the  service  of  keeping  the  bailiwick  of  the  woods  of 
Magna  and  Parva  Dene,  within  the  forest  of  Dene,  besides  the  service 
of  \os.  for  tenements  in  Magna  Dene,  and  the  service  of  6</.  for  tenements 
in  Parva  Dene,  or  not,  by  the  oath  of  Walttr  de  Nasse,  Reginald  de  Abenhale, 
William  Halhewy,  John  de  Azvere,  Richard  MaUmort,  Osbert  U  Gayntre, 
John  Fvor,  Roger  de  Tudemersche,  Robert  de  Hawylle,  Roger  de  Blytheslowe, 
John  Waryn,  and  Richard  Edy,  who  say  that 

The  said  William  de  Dene  held  of  the  King  on  the  day  that  he  died 
the  said  tenements  by  homage,  and  by  the  service  of  the  said  loj.  6</., 
and  remaining  with  the  King  in  his  armies  for  3  days  at  his  own  costs 
in  cos.  Gloucester,  Hereford,  and  Worcester,  and  he  held  the  same  to 
him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

After  the  death  of  the  said  William  the  King  shall  have  the  wardship 
of  the  said  lands  and  the  marriage  of  the  heir  of  the  said  William,  but 
the  jurors  do  not  know  if  he  held  the  said  tenements  by  the  service  of 
keeping  the  bailiwick  of  the  said  woods  or  not. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edward  II,  No.  31. 


(KCUlliam  He  ®ene» 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester, 
28th  November,  13  Edward  II  [1319].  in  the  presence  o{  Thomas 
Brown,  constable  of  the  castle  of  St.  Briavel,  and  locum  tenens  of  Roger 
Dammory  in  the  forest  of  Dene,  and  Geoffrey  de  Westone,  attorney  of  Hugh 
le  Despenser,  senior,  whether  William  de  Dene  on  the  day  that  he  died 
held  his  tenements  in  Magna  Dene  and  Parva  Dene  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  the  service  of  keeping  the  bailiwick  of  the  woods  of  the  lord  the  King 
in  Parva  and  Magna  Dene,  or  by  remaining  with  the  King  in  his  armies 
for  3  days  at  his  own  prpper  costs  in  cos.  Gloucester,  Hereford,  and 
Worcester,  and  if  so,  then  by  doing  what  service  or  office,  etc.,  etc.,  by 
the  oath  o{  Richard  de  Hey  don,  John  de  Poltone  of  Northwode,  Nicholas  le 
Palmare  of  Ruwardyn,  William  atte  Forde  of  la  Nuwelonde,  Geoffrey  le 
Rydere  of  Ruwardyn,  Hugh  atte  Walk  of  Magna  Dene,  Gilbert  Gamd  of 
Bykenore,  Walter  le  Carpenter  of  Dene,  William  Cut  of  Magna  Dene, 
Robert  de  Donnynton  of  Magna  Dene,  Joseph  le  Hayward  of  Parva  Dene, 
Philip  Hoke  of  Parva  Dene,  John  le  Mareschal  of  Longehope,  Lawrence  de 
Tresham,  John  de  Oulepenne,  John  de  Alkeleye,  Roger  Corbet,  Walter  Sewaker, 
Thomas  de  Aston,  John  Joye,  William  de  Remmesbury,  Thomas  de  Mattesdone, 
William  Dammoysele,  and  Elias  atte  Grene,  who  say  that 

William  de  Dene  on  the  day  that  he  died    held   all    his   lands  and 
tenements  in  Magna  Dene  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  loj.  per 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  171 

annum,  to  be  paid  yearly  at  Newenham  to  the  constable  of  the  King's 
castle  of  St.  Briavel,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  for  all  service;  and  all 
his  lands  and  tenements  in  Parva  Dene  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  6</.  yearly,  to  be  paid  at  the  exchequer  of  the  lord  the  King 
by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  for  the  time  being  for  all 
service.  He  did  not  hold  the  same  by  the  service  of  keeping  the  baili- 
wick of  the  King's  woods  of  Magna  and  Parva  Dene,  nor  by  remaining 
with  the  King  in  his  armies  in  cos.  Gloucester,  Hereford,  and  Worcester 
as  is  abovesaid. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.y  1 1  Edward  II,  No.  31. 


These  are  the  evidences  for  the  King  that  the  wardship  of  the 
lands  of  William  de  Dene  and  the  marriage  of  his  heirs  ought 
to  belong  to  the  King.  Fir^t,  the  charter  which  is  in  the  custody  of 
Rennand  de  Habehale,  whereof  a  transcript  is  given  below.  Also  the 
inquisition  returned  into  the  Chancery  according  to  the  charter. 

Also  the  said  Rennad  de  Abehale  is  tenant  of  the  moiety  of  the  manor 
of  Dene,  and  charged  with  the  moiety  of  the  rent  contained  in  the  said 
charter,  and  so  the  said  Renand  cannot  deny  that  his  pourparty  ought 
to  be  in  the  wardship  of  the  King  at  all  times  when  wardship  has 
happened,  and  at  all  times  has  been  when  his  ancestors  have  been 
within  age. 

All  the  towns  within  the  precinct  of  the  forest,  as  Bykenore,  Ruardyn, 
Staunton,  and  Blakenie,  which  are  of  the  same  tenure  as  Dene,  have  been 
at  all  times  in  the  wardship  of  the  Kings  when  wardship  has  happened. 

Charter. 

Roger  Earl  of  Hereford,,  to  all  his  barons,  sheriffs,  ministers,  men,  and 
friends,  French  and  English,  greeting.  Know  ye  that  I  have  given  and 
granted  to  William  de  Dene  and  his  heirs  in  fee  and  inheritance,  to  hold 
of  me  and  my  heirs,  all  his  tenements  as  freely  and  quietly,  as  he  held 
them  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  Miles  the  Earl,  my  father,  viz.,  his 
ministry  of  the  forest  of  Dene,  with  all  things  to  the  same  belonging, 
paying  therefor  every  year  20J.  for  all  service,  except  this,  that  if  I  shall 
summ^on  him  to  go  with  me  in  my  service  within  these  three  counties, 
viz.,  Gloucester,  Hereford,  and  Worcester,  he  shall  go  with  me  for  3  days 
at  his  own  procuration,  and  if  he  shall  remain  with  me  longer,  then  it 
shall  be  at  my  cost,  and  if  he  shall  have  lost  anything  I  will  restore  it 
to  him  as  to  my  man.     And  particularly  the  assart  of  Chestiard. 

1  2    * 


172  Gloucester sh  ire 


Witnesses  :  William  de  Caysnet,  Walter,  my  brother,  and  Etias  Giff, 
Alan  son  of  Mayn,  Osbert  de  Westberia,  then  my  server,  Fulk  Trussel, 
Ralph  de  Falceio,  Richard  de  Wehym,  and  Alexander  Pyncema. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edivard  II,  No.  31. 


COiUtam  De  ?^ene» 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Magna  Dene, 
-^  28th  May,  12  Edward  II  [13 19],  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the 
which  William  de  Dene  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  de  Heydon,  Richard  Cudel,  Thomas  de 
Asian,  Gilbert  le  Bakar,  Thomas  le  Hunte,  John  le  Marchal,  Walter  de 
Kede/ord,  Adam  Roger,  William  Burrich,  Richard  Irby,  John  Ma  .  .  , 
Richard  le  Carttre,  John  de  Lodebrok,  Philip  Baliwrith,  William  a  tie  Forde, 
John  Rolf,  William  Hok,  Philip  atte  Chapale,  Richard  Telew,  Elias  atte 
Grene,  Robert  atte  Strode,  Walter  le  Carpenter,  Stephen  Broun,  and  Adam 
atte  Merch,  who  say  that 

William  de  Dene  held  of  the  King  in  chief  one  messuage  and  one 
carucate  of  land  in  Magna  Dene  by  the  service  of  loj.  of  yearly  rent,  to 
be  paid  at  Newenham  to  the  constable  of  the  castle  of  St.  Briavel,  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael,  for  all  service,  and  the  said  messuage  with  the  garden 
is  worth  per  annum  yj.,  and  80  acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per 
annum  13J.  \d.^  price  of  the  acre  id.,  and  3  acres  of  meadow  which  are 
worth  per  annum  is.,  price  of  the  acre  %d. ;  and  2  water-mills  which  are 
worth  per  annum  lis. ;  and  30  free  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  £if.  \s. 
at  2  terms  of  the  year,  viz.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  ;  and  18  natives,  who  pay  per  annum 
29J.  at  the  same  terms;    and  each  of  them  shall  work  in  Autumn  for 

3  days,  and  the  day's  work  is  worth  \d.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
court  are  worth  per  annum  7J.  And  he  held  4  acres  of  assart  at  Bradele, 
and  paid  per  annum  at  Newenham  i  id.  to  the  said  constable  and  at  the 
same  term. 

The  said  William  held  at  Parva  Dene  of  the  King  in  chief  one 
messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  by  the  service  of  td.,  to  be  paid  at  the 
King's  exchequer  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  all  service,  and  the  said 
messuage  with  a  garden  is  worth  per  annum  3^. ;  and  48  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  %s.,  price  of  the  acre  id. ;  and  3  acres 
of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  i>s.,  price  of  the  acre  is. 

There  are  there  18  free  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  £1  i-js.  ^d.  at 

4  terms  of  the  year ;  and  2  natives  who  pay  per  annum  is.  ^d.  at  the 
same  terms,  and  each  of  them  shall  work  in  Autumn  for  3  days,  price  of 
the  work    id.     The  pleas   and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  173 

annum  6^.  He  also  held  of  the  King  in  chief  there  8  acres  of  land  of 
assart,  which  pay  per  annum  at  the  said  day  zs.  at  Newenham  ;  also  of 
new  assart  90  acres,  which  pay  per  annum  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff 
\%s.  \od.  for  all  service,  and  are  worth  nothing  per  annum  besides  the 
said  rent.  The  said  William  also  held  of  Thomas  le  Blount  in  the  manor 
of  Rodleye  by  the  service  of  \is.  one  virgate  of  land,  and  6  erections  for 
fishing  \horrach.'\  in  the  Severn,  and  2  acres  of  meadow,  and  the  said 
virgate  of  land  is  worth  6j.  per  annum,  the  said  ejections  for  fishing  6j. 
per  annum,  and  the  said  2  acres  of  meadow  5^. 

The  said  William  also  held  the  manor  of  Lasselegh  of  Hugh  le  Despenser 
by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  bs. ;  and  300  acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per 
annum  50J.,  price  of  the  acre  zd.  ;  and  3  acres  of  meadow  which  are 
worth  per  annum  3^.,  and  5  acres  of  pasture  which  are  worth  per  annum 
zs.  bd.,  price  of  the  acre  bd. ;  and  4  acres  of  wood  which  are  worth 
nothing  per  annum.  There  are  there  4  villeins  who  hold  4  virgates  of 
land,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  24J.,  and  each  of  them  owes  in 
autumn  one  bederipp,  price  id.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  court  are 
worth  per  annum  2^^. 

Joan  and  Isabella,  daughters  of  the  said  William,  are  his  next  heirs : 
the  said  Joan  is  aged  5  years,  and  the  said  Isabella  is  aged  one  month. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  ii  Edward  II,  No.  31. 


InQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester, 
19th  July,  12  Edward  II  [13 18],  by  John  le  Marchal,  Robert  atte 
Strode,  William  de  Boy/eld,  Adam  le  Haukare,  Walter  Ordwy,  Philip  atte 
Wode,  Reginald  de  Cumbrezvelle,  Eweyn  de  Ode,  William  atte  Hay,  John 
Barbe,  Henry  de  Wyke,  Robert  de  la  Felde,  John  de  Ledene,  Robert  le  Heyr{}), 
Robert  Curteys,  David  Elys,  John  de  la  Hay,  and  John  le  Fremon,  who 
say  that 

Richard  de  Pulton  held  of  the  King  in  chief  one  messuage,  50  acres 
of  arable  land,  and  3  acres  of  meadow  in  Walmor  and  Northwode,  paying 
to  the  King  3  barbed  arrows  as  often  as  the  King  in  his  own  proper 
person  shall  chase  in  the  forest  of  Dene  :  which  said  tenement  the  said 
Richard  held  by  the  law  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Agnes  Muschet 
his  wife,  and  after  her  death  he  continued  his  seisin  and  died  thereof 
seised  :  which  said  Richard  and  Agnes  had  two  sons,  viz.  Richard  their 
eldest  son  and  heir  and  Walter  hrs  younger  brother:  which  said  Richard 
the  son  died  after  the  death  of  the  said  Agnes  his  mother  and  before  the 


4  74  Gloucestershire 


death  of  the  said  Richard  his  father,  a  certain  yi?A«  de  Pulton  his  son  and 
heir  surviving,  being  left  in  Ireland  and  within  age,  but  the  said  Richard 
de  Pillion,  father  of  the  said  Richard  and  Waller,  being  dead,  who  held  the 
said  tenements  by  the  law  of  England  as  is  beforesaid ;  the  said  Waller 
his  younger  son,  io  the  absence  oi  Johnde  Pullon,  son  and  heir  o{  Richard, 
elder  brother  of  the  said  Waller,  entered  into  the  said  tenements,  and 
intruding  himself  into  the  same  without  the  King's  licence,  the  said 
Wjjller  alienated  the  said  premises  to  Roberl  alte  Watere,  who  re-enfeoflfed 
thereof  the  said  Waller  and  Agnes  his  wife  without  licence  from  the 
King,  on  account  of  which  intrusion  into  and  alienation  of  the  premises 
the  King's  escheator  seised  the  said  premises.  The  capital  messuage  is 
worth  per  annum  .  d.,  and  the  acre  of  arable  land  \d.,  and  the  acre  pf 
meadow  6</. 

The  said  John  de  Pullone,  son  of  Richard  de  Pullon,  heir  of  the  said 
Richard  and  Agnes,  is  the  next  heir,  and  is  now  aged  zi  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edward  II,  No.  32 


In(][UlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator 
on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Valentine,  13  Edward  II 
[1320],  '\[  John  de  Knovyll  on  the  day  that  he  died  held  the  manor  of 
Radewyk  in  co.  Gloucester  of  the  King  in  chief  as  of  his  Crown  by 
knight's  service,  or  not,  by  the  oath  o^  John  de  Avene,  Almar  de  Baars, 
Roger  de  Munstreworlh,  Waller  K .  ek,  John  de  Lodebrok,  Geoffrey  Gamel, 
William  Phelip,  Thomas  Tylly,  Roberl  le  Cal,  William  de  la  Hulk,  Henry 
Slevene,  and  Philip  Jane,  who  say  that 

John  de  Knovyll  held  the  manor  of  Radewyk  in  co.  Gloucester  on 
the  day  that  he  died  of  the  King  in  chief  as  of  his  Crown  of  England 
by  the  service  of  the  sixth  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Edward  II,  No.  2. 


3|o]^n  (0tSarD  of  mtmn. 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wynchecombe  before  the  King's  escheator 
on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed 
Mary,  13  Edward  II  [1320],  as  to  what  lands  and  tenements /<7A»  Giffard 
of  Weston  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
that  he  died,  and  how  much  of  others,  etc.,  etc.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard 
Prodomme,  Thomas  Bealmund,  John  Bume,  John  Nicoles,  Roberl  Hereward, 
John  Squier,  William  Ace,  Roberl  de  Knolle,  John  de  Clyve,  John  Mareschall, 
John  Frankeleyn  of  Ebryghton,  and  Robert  de  Hales,  who  say  that 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  175 

John  Giffard  of  Weston,  who  was  formerly  called  John  Giffard  of 
Boyton,  held  no  lands  or  tenements  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  or  of  any  other,  but  the  said  John  held 
the  manors  of  Norton  and  Weston  Underegg,  together  with  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Weston,  of  the  King  in  chief  for  the  whole  life  of  the 
%2i\^  John,  who  holds  them  of  the  gift  of  Adam  de  Hetwynton,  who  gave 
them  to  him  in  the  court  of  the  lord  the  King  by  a  fine  made  between 
them  there  and  by  licence  of  the  King  for  the  whole  life  of  the  said 
John,  so  that  after  his  death  they  should  remain  to  John  his  son  and  to 
the  heirs  of  his  body:  to  hold  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  services 
thereof  due  and  accustomed  for  ever. 

The  said  John  Giffard  held  the  said  manors  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  and  the  said  manors  and  the  said  advowson  are  worth 
per  annum  in  all  issues  £\o. 

John,  son  of  the  said  John  Giffard,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged 
1 9  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Edward  II,  No.  15. 


9!o]^n  De  ^lougl^tre. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Sloughtre,  within  the  liberty  of  the  Abbot 
of  Fiscamp,  before  William  de  Brocworth,  bailiff  of  the  said 
liberty,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Apostles  Peter  and  Paul, 
13  Edward  II  [1320J,  by  the  oath  oi  Henry  de  Scirborne,  Robert  de  Mareys, 
John  Crozoun,  Philip  de  Tenacre,  John  le  Vylein,  John  de  Chaddewell,  John 
Wette,  John  de  Sciplon,  Richard  de  Henore,  John  Stevens  of  Stowe,  William 
Haym,  and  William  Meicrojt,  as  to  what  goods  and  chattels,  lands  and 
tenements  yijAw  de  Sloughtre  had  in  the  said  liberty,  or  what  lands  and 
tenements  the  %di\AJohn  h'ad  there  on  the  day  of  the  acknowledgment 
of  the  debt  mentioned  in  the  writ  made  to  Thomas  de  Berton,  vicar  of  the 
church  of  Melkesham,  which  according  to  the  tenour  of  the  said  writ 
may  be  appraised  and  extended,  and  by  due  appraisement  and  extent 
delivered  to  the  said  Thomas  de  Berton,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  de  Sloughtre  on  the  day  of  the  making  of  this  inquisition 
had  no  goods  or  chattels,  lands  or  tenements,  in  the  said  liberty,  nor 
had  any  for  a  long  time  before  the  obtaining  of  the  said  writ. 

The  jurors  being  asked  what  lands  and  tenements  the  said  John  had 
on  the  day  of  the  acknowledgment  of  the  said  debt,  viz.  28th  June, 
II  Edward  II  [13  J  8],  say  that  at  that  time  he  had  no  lands  or  tenements 
within  the  said  liberty. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Edward  II,  No.  37. 


176  Gloucestershire 


Appraisement  of  the  chattels  which /(?A«  de  Sloughlre  had 
at  Southcerneye,  made  before  William  de  Pulham,  bailiff  of  the 
liberty  of  Cyrencestre,  on  Sunday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  13  Edward  II  [1320],  by  the  oath  of  Robert 
Barbast,  Jurdan  de  Baudynglon,  Waller  de  Caumpeden,  Philip  de  Cotes, 
Simon  le  Frankelayn,  Waller  atle  More,  William  de  Penynton,  Waller  Nouray, 
John  Hughes,  Walter  de  Chaveryngworlh,  John  Payn,  and  Richard  son  of 
Waller,  who  say  that 

The  sdiid  John  de  Sloughlre  has  at  Southcerneye  in  chattels  the  crop 
of  5^  acres  and  i  rood  of  wheat,  which  is  worth  14J.  ^id.,  price  of 
the  crop  of  each  acre  zs.  dd.  ;  also  the  crop  of  6  acres  and  i  rood  of 
drag  \drag\,  which  is  worth  \\s.  id.,  price  of  the  crop  of  each  acre 
IS.  ^d.  The  saidyti;^«  also  has  4  acres  of  meadow,  the  crop  whereof  is 
worth  4^.,  price  of  the  crop  of  each  acre  izd.  ;  also  4  young  oxen,  price 
12s.,  price  of  each  ^s.,  which  were  removed  by  the  said  /ohti  before  the 
taking  of  this  appraisement. 

Sum  of  the  chattels  except  the  chattels  removed  32J.  ii^d.,  which 
are  delivered  to  Thomas  de  Borton,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Melkesham. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Edward  II,  No.  37. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Sloghtre,  within  the  liberty  of  the  Abbot 
of  Fiscamp,  before  William  de  Brokworth,  bailiff  of  the  said  liberty, 
on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle,  14  Edward  II 
[1320],  by  the  oath  of  William  Pynchepol,  Robert  de  Nethercote,  Waller  de 
Shurdyngton,  John  de  Caldecote,  John  le  Freman  de  Otyngton,  William 
Andreu,  John  le  Cun,  Hugh  le  Spencer,  Richard  le  Mareschal,  Thomas  de 
Yccombe,  John  de  Nethercote,  and  William  Blundel,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  de  Sloghtre  had  no  goods  or  chattels,  lands  or  tene- 
ments, within  the  said  liberty  on  the  day  of  the  making  of  this  inquisition, 
or  on  the  day  of  the  acknowledgment  of  the  debt  made  to  Thomas  de 
Berlon,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Melkesham,  viz.  the  28th  day  of  June, 
II  Edward  II  [13 18]. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i^  Edward  II,  No.  37. 


I 


(lD»eoffre^  De  -fretl^orn* 

nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  <}loucester  before  the  King's  escheator  on 
Saturday  next  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  14  Edward  II 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  177 

[1320],  by  the  oath  o{  John  Notelyn,  Henry  de  Wyke,  Richard  de  Salle, 
Gilbert  de  Frelhorn,  Richard  de  la  Hoke,  John  Lejy,  Elias  Segare,  John 
Ferour  of  Salle,  John  de  Symondeshale,  John  Hathear,  Adam  ate  Mull,  and 
Robert  Agu,  who  say  that 

Geoffrey  de  Fre/horn,  who  lately  died,  viz.  on  the  3rd  day  of  August 
last  past,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  of 
one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Frethorn  :  which  said  messuage 
and  land  the  said  Geoffrey,  who  is  under  age  and  in  the  wardship  of  the 
King,  held  o{  John  de  Meoles  by  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's 
fee.  The  said  tenements  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J.  according  to 
the  true  value  of  the  same. 

Geoffrey^  son  of  the  said  Geoffrey,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  24  years 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  II,  No.  16. 


ISoger  la  marre* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Wykeware,  7th  October,  14  Edward  II 
[1320],  by  the  oath  ol  John  de  Standene,  William  de  Remmesbury, 
Roger  de  Horton,  John  de  Wes/on,  John  Herman,  John  atle  Slo,  John  Wodecok, 
John  le  Brok,  Elias  Wyrlok,  Thomas  Danyel,  John  de  Westcote,  and  William 
Batyn,  who  say  that 

Roger  la  Warre,  who  lately  died,  did  not  hold  any  lands  or  tenements 
in  CO.  Gloucester  on  the  day  that  he  died,  except  the  manor  of  Wikewarre  : 
which  said  manor  the  said  Roger,  in  the  Octaves  of  Holy  Trinity,  9 
Edward  II  [13 16],  by  fine  in  the  court  of  the  lord  the  King,  before  the 
Justices  of  the  Bench,  acknowledged  to  be  the  right  oi  John  la  Warre 
as  that  which  the  said  [ohn  had  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Roger :  to  hold  to 
him  and  his  heirs  of  the  chief  lords  of  that  fee  by  the  services  thereof 
due  for  ever;  and  for  this  acknowledgment  the  said  John  granted  to  the 
said  Roger  the  said  manor,  and  rendered  the  same  to  him  in  the  said 
court :  to  hold  to  the  said  Roger  for  his  whole  life  by  the  service  of  one 
rose  per  annum  for  all  service,  so  that  after  the  death  of  the  said  Roger 
the  said  manor  should  revert  to  the  SdiiA  John  and  his  heirs. 

The  said  manor  is  held  of  Thomas  Apadam,  son  and  heir  of  John 
Apadam,  as  of  his  manor  of  Castelharpetre  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's 
fee,  and  zos.  per  annum  for  all  service,  which  said  Thomas  is  within  age 
and  in  the  wardship  of  the  King. 

The  said  manor  is  worth  per  annum  ;^i5  in  all  issues,  according  to 
the  true  value  thereof. 

The  said  John  is  the  next  heir  of  the  said  Roger,  and  is  aged  40  years. 

and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edwccrd  II,  No.  32. 


GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V. 


178  Gloucestershire 


InOUlSltlOn  made  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Berkele  on 
Saturday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Laurence,  15  Edward  II  [132 1], 
of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of  Thomas  de  Berkelee  on  the  day 
that  he  died,  by  the  oath  of  John  son  of  Nicholas,  John  de  Oulepenne, 
John  de  GloucesleKy  Elias  de  Filton,  John  de  Salso  Mat;isco,  William  de 
Colwych,  Robert  le  Warner,  Stephen  de  Draycote,  John  de  Alkelee,  William 
de  la  Haye,  Walter  Sewacre,  and  William  de  Rammesbury^  who  say  that 

Thomas  de  Berkelee  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he 
died  the  castle  of  Berkelee  with  the  hundred,  and  the  manors  of  Hamme, 
Camme,  and  Wotton,  with  the  hainlets  and  other  appurtenances  in 
CO.  Gloucester  of  the  King  in  chief  by  barony;  doing  therefor  the 
service  of  3  knight's  fees  for  all  service,  as  well  for  the  said  castle  and 
manors  as  for  other  lands  and  tenements  which  the  said  Thomas 
likewise  held  in  co.  Somerset  on  the  day  that  he  died. 

The  site  of  the  said  castle  is  worth  per  annum  nothing  beyond 
reprise  and  the  maintenance  of  the  said  castle.  There  is  there  one  garden, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark  ;  also  one  park  with  wild  beasts, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  loj. 

There  are  in  the  said  manor  of  Hamme  granges  and  oxhouses  with 
a  close  adjoining,  which  are  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  the  main- 
tenance of  the  houses.  There  is  there  one  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  55-.  There  are  in  the  demesne  300  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  £•]  \zs.,  price  of  the  acre  bd. ;  also  16  acres  of  meadow, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  32^.,  price  of  the  acre  zs.  ;  also  20  acres  of 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  los. ;  also  40  acres  of  high  wood,  the 
pannage  whereof  is  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark  and  not  more,  because 
all  the  tenants  ought  to  have  common  as  well  in  the  pasture  as  in  the 
pannage.  There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  as  well  of  freemen  as  of 
villeins  per  annum  £i\  ijs.  ^id.  at  the  terms  of  the  Annunciation  of  the 
Blessed  Mary  and  St.  Michael  by  equal  portions.  There  are  there  24 
villeins,  each  of  whom  shall  do  each  week  throughout  the  year  2  works, 
price  of  the  work  ^</.     Sum,  104J. 

There  are  in  the  said  manor  of  Camme  granges  and  oxhouses, 
which  are  worth  nothing  beyond  the  maintenance  of  the  houses.  There 
is  there  one  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  ^.od.  There  are  in  the 
demesne  200  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  looj., 
price  of  the  acre  6d.;  also  10  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  20s.,  price  of  the  acre  2s.;  also  10  acres  of  pasture,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  5^. ;  also  40  acres  of  wood,  and  they  are  worth  nothing 
because  there  is  no  underwood,  and  the  pasture  with  the  pannage  is 
common.     There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  of  freemen  and  villeins  by  the 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  179 

year  £11  8j.  9^/.,  at  the  said  2  terms  equally.  There  are  there  15  villeins, 
each  of  whom  shall  do  each  week  throughout  the  year  3  works,  price  of 
the  work  \d.  Sum,  £\  I'js.  yd.  There  are  there  100  hens  of  rent  at  the 
Nativity  of  the  Lord,  price  of  each  id.     Sum,  8s.  ^d. 

In  the  said  manor  of  Wotton  there  is  one  messuage  with  a  garden, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark ;  also  one  dovecote,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  ^od.  There  are  there  in  the  demesne  300  acres  of 
arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  75J.,  price  of  the  acre  3^. ;  also 
10  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  20s.  There  is  there 
a  park  with  wild  beasts,  which  is  worth  per  annum  in  pannage  and 
herbage  los.  There  are  there  15  acres  of  high  wood,  the  profit  whereof 
is  nit,  because  there  is  there  no  underwood,  and  the  pasture  with  the 
pannage  is  common.  There  is  there  one  water-mill,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  20s.  There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  of  freemen  and  villeins 
£ij  4J.,  at  the  said  2  terms  equally.  There  are  there  25  villeins,  each  of 
whom  shall  do  each  week  throughout  the  year  2  works,  price  of  the 
work  ^d.  Sum,  io8j.  ^d.  There  are  there  103  hens  of  rent  at  the  feast 
of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  price  of  each  id.     Sum,  Ss.  "jd. 

The  pleas  and  amerciaments  of  the  said  hundred  of  Berkelee  are  worth 
per  annum  loos.  There  are  at  Berkelee  2  leets  by  the  year  of  all  the 
tenements  aforesaid,  viz.,  one  immediately  after  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
and  the  other  at  the  term  of  hockday,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum 
with  amerciaments  of  the  assize  of  bread  and  ale  aforesaid  at  the  said 
days  ^10.  There  is  there  one  general  court  from  3  weeks  to  3  weeks  of 
all  the  tenements  aforesaid,  the  amerciaments  whereof  with  fines  of 
lands,  reliefs,  and  heriots,  are  worth  per' annum  ;^2o. 

Sum-total,  ;^i47  i^-.  b^d. 

Maurice  de  Berkelee^  son  of  the  said  Thomas,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  40  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  15  Edward II,  No.  46. 


T  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  escheator  at  Caumpeden  on 
X  Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas 
the  Martyr,  16  Edward  II  [1323],  by  the  oath  oi  John  deHeivord,  William 
Burne,  William  de  Cleve,  Waller  de  Walevile,  William  de  Condicot,  Gilbert 
de  Bradeivey,  Radtilph  Wedckyn,  Richard  Prodomme,  John  de  Wenlak,  Hugh 
F  .  .  ard,  John  le  Frankeleyn,  and  Robert  de  Sodinton,  who  say  that 

John  de  Marmion  held  nothing  of  the  King  in  chief,  nor  of  any  other, 
on  the  day  that  he  died  in  my  bailiwick,  because  the  sdAdi  John  gave  the 
manor  of  Quenton  ten  years  ago  to  John  his  son  and  Elizabeth  his  wife 
and  their  heirs,  and  so  he  held  nothing  in  my  bailiwick. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  II,  No.  40 


i8o  Gloucestershire 


([falter  De  (ia^loucejstet. 

I  nCJUlSltlOri  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Alweston  on 
X  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory,  i6  Edward  II  [1323], 
of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  which  Walter  de  Gloucester  was  seised 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died,  by  the  oath  oi  Roger 
Corbet,  Robert  de  Hawe,  Robert  Gosse,  Osbert  le  Rich,  John  Govy,  John 
Corbet,  Fulk  de  Gerleye,  Richard  Lamdrei,  David  Stak,  Walter  Culur,  David 
atte  Grave,  and  John  Molendin,  who  say  that 

The  said  Walter  de  Gloucester  held  2  parts  of  the  manor  of  Alweston 
of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  by 
what  service  the  jurors  know  not ;  also  2  parts  of  one  capital  messuage 
with  gardens  and  curtilages,  which  are  worth  per  annum  \^d.  ;  also 
2  parts  of  2  dovecotes  which  are  worth  per  annum  \Qd.  There  are  there 
in  the  demesne  180  acres  of  arable  land  in  divers  fields,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  30J.,  price  of  the  acre  zd.  ;  also  18  acres  of  meadow,  whereof 
12  acres  are  worth  i2j.,  price  of  the  acre  i2</.,  and  6  acres  are  worth  per 
annum  4J.,  price  of  the  acre  %d.  He  also  held  there  2  parts  of  one  park, 
the  underwood  whereof  is  worth  per  annum  6j.  %d. ;  also  2  parts  of  the 
pasture  in  the  said  park  which  are  worth  per  annum  6j.  %d.  He  also 
held  one  pasture  which  is  called  Childewode,  and  is  worth  per  annum 
\id.\  also  2  parts  of  one  pasture  there  called  Pykewelleham  which  are 
worth  per  annum  \id.;  also  2  parts  of  one  pasture  at  La  Grave  in 
Helcomb,  which  are  worth  per  annum  zod.  There  is  there  a  certain 
pasture  which  is  called  Middelhongyr,  and  is  worth  per  annum  6j.  He 
also  held  2  parts  of  one  windmill,  which  are  worth  per  annum  \s. 
Sum,  79J.  8</. 

Ralph  de  Montehermery  holds  there  66  acres  of  land  for  the  term  of 
the  life  o^  John  de  Kaerdy/din6.  Joan  his  wife,  and  pays  per  annum  id.  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  and  after  the  decease  of  the  said  John  and  Joan 
the  said  land  ought  to  revert  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  Walter.  There  are 
there  14  free  tenants  who  hold  there  divers  tenements,  and  pay  per 
annum  of  rent  of  assize  40J.  $d.  at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  the  feasts  of 
St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  by  equal  portions.     Sum,  40J.  bd. 

Cecilia  Hugyn  holds  one  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  do 
from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
each  week  on  4  days  manual  worits,  and"the  day's  work  is  worth  ^</., 
except  3  testival  weelcs,  viz.,  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Pentecost.  And 
shall  plough  during  the  said  time  each  week  for  one  day^  and  the  day's 
ploughiag  is  worth  x\d.  And  shall  do  from  ihe  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  tip  to  lhe<5ule  of  August -each  week  manual  works  for  4  days, 
and  the  day's  work  is  worth  \d^  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  i8i 

feast  of  St.  Michael  each  week  for  five  days,  and  the  day's  work  is  worth 
i^.  And  she  shall  do  3  bedripps  in  the  Autumn,  and  they  are  worth 
3</.,  price  of  each  \d.  And  she  owes  certain  aid  to  the  lord's  larder  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  and  it  is  worth  31.  \d.     Sum,  igj.  i\d1 

Reginald  Lovekyn  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and 
pays  and  does  the  moiety  of  the  works  and  service  of  the  said  Cecilia. 
Sum,  9J.  8|</. 

John  le  Colier  holds  7  acres  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  shall  work  from 
the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  same  feast  each  week  for  one  day, 
except  the  3  festival  weeks,  and  the  day's  work  is  worth  \d.  from  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  from 
the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  id.,  and  from 
the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  the  day's  work  is 
worth  i\d.     Sum,  3J. 

The  pleas  and  perquisites,  with  the  foreign  hundred,  are  worth  there 
per  annum  36J.  8^. 

Sum  of  the  whole  extent  per  annum,  £()  gs.  o^d. 

William,  son  of  Waller  de  Gloucester,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged 
7  years  at  the  feast  of  Easter  last  past. 

Margaret  Waryn  holds  the  third  part  of  one  manor  in  the  name  of 
her  dower,  the  reversions  whereof  belong  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  Walter. 
Sum,  its.  %d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  II,  No.  64. 


2HiiUam  De  ^taure* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
King's  escheator,  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast 
of  Holy  Trinity,  17  Edward  II  [1324],  by  the  oath  o{  Richard  Malemort, 
William  Faucon,  Robert  de  Boninton,  Philip  Hoke,  John  Hoke,  Hugh  le  Foyer, 
John  le  Mareschal,  Ralph  de  Rodleye,  John  de  Pulton,  Robert  Jordan,  John 
atte  Felde,  and  John  de  Wike,  who  say  that 

William  de  Staure  died  isth  April,  17  Edward  II  [1324],  and  that  he 
held  on  that  day  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  one  messuage  and  8  acres  of 
land  in  the  vill  of  St.  Briavell,  of  the  King  in  chief,  by  the  serjeanty  of 
being  forester  of  the  lord  the  King  in  the  forest  of  Dene,  and  making 
attachments  of  vert  and  venison,  and  lending  the  attachments  to  the  castle 
of  St.  Briavell  for  all  service.  The  said  messuage  is  worth  per  annum 
\id.,  and  the  said  8  acres  of  land  zs.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d. 

The  said  William  held  there  of  the  King  in  chief  6  acres  of  land,  by 
the  service  of  2s.,  to  be  paid  at  the  King's  castle  of  St.  Briavell  at  4  terms 
of  the  year,  viz^  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed 


1 82  Gloucestershire 


Mary,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  the 
lord  the  King  of  St.  Briavel,  and  heriots  and  reliefs  when  they  shall 
happen,  and  the  said  6  acres  are  worth  per  annijm  i8</.,  price  of  the 
acre  id. 

There  are  there  s  cottars,  who  pay  per  annum  is.  at  the  said  4  terms. 

The  said  William  held  at  Staure  within  the  manor  of  Rodleye  of  Sir 
Thomas  le  Blount  one  messuage  and  \\  virgates  of  land,  by  the  service 
of  IS.  4<f.,  to  be  paid  at  Rodleye  at  4  terms  of  the  year,  and  suit  at  court, 
heriots,  and  reliefs,  when  they  shall  happen,  for  all  service,  and  the  said 
messuage  with  the  garden  are  worth  per  annum  25^.,  and  the  36  acres  of 
land  are  worth  per  annum  gj.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  There  are  there 
2^  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  is.  qd.,  price  of  the 
acre  i%d.  The  said  William  held  at  La  Boxe  8  acres  of  arable  land  of 
John  de  la  Boxe,  by  the  service  ef  8^.  of  yearly  rent,  to  be  paid  to  the 
said  John  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  all  service,  and  the  said  8  acres 
of  land  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  is. 

William  de  Staure  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  William,  and 
was  aged  14  years  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  II,  No.  26. 


InQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Cirencester  on 
Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Martyr,  17  Edward  II  [1324],  by  tike  oath  of  William  E re heband,  Jordan 
de  Baudynton,  William  de  Baudynton,  Robert  Burbast,  Richard  de  la  Hyde, 
William  George,  Walter  de  Caumpeden,  Richard  atte  Halle,  Nicholas  Peres, 
Simon  le  Frankeleyn,  John  le  Coke,  and  John  Hughes,  who  say  that 

Robert  de  Harnhulle  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor 
of  Harnhulle. 

The  easements  of  the  houses  of  the  said  manor  are  worth  per  annum 
IS.  There  are  there  two  carucates  of  land  containing  174  acres  of  arable 
land,  whereof  100  acres  are  worth  per  annum  us.  4^.,  price  of  the  acre  \d., 
and  74  acres  are  worth  per  annum  i8j.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  There 
are  there  10  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  zos.,  price  of 
the  acre  is.  There  is  there  a  certain  mill  in  bad  condition,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  13J.  \d.  There  are  there  4  free  tenants  who  pay  per 
annum  iis.  for  all  service,  to  be  paid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  3^.,  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  3^.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation 
of  the  Blessed  Mary  the  Virgin  3^.,  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  IS.  There  are  there  2  natives  each  of  whom  holds  one  messuage 
and   one   virgate   of  land,  and   they  pay  per   annum   altogether    los.. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  183 

to  be  paid  at  the  said  4  terms  by  equal  portions.  Also  6  natives 
each  of  whom  holds  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  they 
pay  per  annum  altogether  20^.,  to  be  paid  at  the  said  4  terms  by  equal 
portions.  Also  4  natives  each  of  whom  holds  one  messuage  and 
the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of  land,  and  they  pay  per  annum  (is.  %J., 
viz  ,  each  of  them  lod.,  to  be  paid  at  the  said  four  terms.  All  the  said 
natives  shall  do  divers  autumnal  works  which  are  worth  54J.  loJ.  And 
so  the  said  manor  is  worth,  clear,  ;^io  os.  Sd. 

There  is  there  a  church,  the  advowson  whereof  belongs  to  the  lord 
of  the  said  manor,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  looj. 

The  said  manor  is  held  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's 
fee,  by  reason  of  the  lands  which  were  of  the  Earl  of  Hereford  being  in 
his  hand. 

Henry  de  Hurnhulle,  son  of  the  said  Robert,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  40  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m..,  17  Edward  II,  No.  28. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Nymdesfield  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
King's  escheator,  in  cos.  Hereford,  Gloucester,  etc.,  on  Friday  next 
after  the  feast  of  St.  Ambrose,  17  Edward  II  [1324],  by  the  oath  of 
Walter  Wyth,  junior,  Mattheiv  de  Ouhpenne,  Walter  Hathemare,  Nicholas 
Lydierd,  John  de  Symvideshale,  Robert  Wyntur,  Reginald  Brotinyng,  Henry 
atte  Bernve,  Robert  Morte/rert,  Henry  Kek,  Hugh  Hodierne,  and  Gilbert  de 
Culne,  who  say  that 

John  Giffard  o^  Nymdesfelde  on  the  day  that  he  died,  viz.,  on  Friday 
next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  which  is  called  Advincula,  in  the  said 
year  held  of  the  King  in  chief  one  messuage  in  Nymdesfeld,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum,  is. ;  and  60  acres  of  arable  land,  and  they  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  ']s.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  ild.,  by  the  service  of  2  lbs. 
of  pepper  to  be  paid  at  the  feast  of  Easter  for  all  service. 

The  said  John  Giffard  also  held  at  Nymdesfelde  on  the  day  that  he 
died  oi  John  de  Oulepenne  12  acres  of  arable  land,  and  they  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  i8</.,  price  of  the  acre  \\d.,  by  the  service  of  zd.  to  be 
paid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael.     Sum  of  the  whole  extent,  i  \s. 

John  Giffard,  son  of  the  said  John,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged 
21  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  II,  No.  31. 

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1 84  G/oucesierskire 


©attD  le  OBlunt- 

nOUlSltlOn    taken   at   Buttone   before    the    King's    escheator, 


I 


8th  August,  17  Edward  II  [1323],  by  the  oath  of  Roger  Corbet,  John 
de  Alkekgh,  Henry  Chaunz,  William  Ale  Hay,  John  Joye,  John  de  Weston, 
Robert  de  Hawe,  Richard  de  Alkelegh,  Roger  de  Hambrok,  John  Averay, 
William  de  Over,  7\.x\di  John  de  Wykeivyk,  who  say  that 

Davyd  le  Blunt  died  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm 
the  Martyr  in  the  year  aforesaid,  who  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the 
day  that  he  died  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  the  moiety  of  the  whole 
manor  of  Button  for  half  a  knight's  fee  by  knight's  service. 

There  is  there  one  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilages  and 
with  one  dovecote,  which  are  worth  per  annum  \od.  There  are  there 
izo  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  35J.  10^/.,  the  price 
of  70  acres  whereof  is  \d.  per  acre,  and  of  50  acres  thereof  zd.  per 
acre;  also  12  acres  of  meadow,  which  arc  worth  per  annum  \is.',  also 
200  acres  of  wood  within  the  chace  of  Kyngeswode,  the  profit  whereof 
is  worth  per  annum  loi-.  ;  also  4  acres  of  wood  without  the  chace,  the 
underwood  whereof  is  worth  nothing.  There  is  there  one  fulling-mill, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  ds.  %d. ;  also  the  moiety  of  one  water-mill, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  \os.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  moiety 
of  one  foreign  hundred  and  of  the  intrinsic  court  are  worth  per  annum 
40i-,  There  are  there  3  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements  and  whose 
rents  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  1 3^.  4^/.  Also  4  tenants  in 
villeinage,  who  hold  one  virgate  of  land  and  the  fourth  part  of  one 
virgate,  whose  rents,  customs,  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  los. 
Sum  of  the  whole  value,  \o\s.  i>d. 

The  said  David  held  at  Manegodesfilde  within  the  barton  of  the 
castle  of  Bristol  of  the  honour  of  Gloucester,  of  the  pourparty  of  the 
Lady  of  Audeleye,  for  half  a  fee  by  knight's  service,  one  capital  messuage 
with  a  garden,  one  curtilage,  and  one  dovecote,  and  with  one  vivary, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  4^'.  There  are  there  30  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  %s.,  price  of  the  acre  zd. ;  also  6  acres  of 
meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  3^.  There  are  there  8  free  tenants 
who  hold  divers  tenements,  whose  rents  and  services  are  worth  per 
annum  30^^. ;  also  6  cottars  who  hold  divers  cottages,  the  rent  whereof  is 
worth  per  annum  bs.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth 
per  annum  i  id. 

All  the  said  premises  have  been  in  the  hands  of  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
junior,  from  the  day  of  the  death  of  the  said  David.  Sum  of  the 
value,  49^'. 

Richard  le  Blunt  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  David,  and  is 
aged  32  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Ediuard  II,  No.  53. 


Inqtdsitiones  Post  Mo7'tem.  185 


InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Kempeleye  before  John  de  Hampton^ 
escheator,  4th  January,  17  Edward  II  [1324J,  by  the  oath  of 
Thomas  de  Hnve,  Richard  de  Carswalle,  Ivo  de  Ode,  John  son  of  Peter  de 
Ode,  John  Seycol,  John  Jacus,  William  Power,  Adam  de  la  Felde,  Henry  de 
la  Feldmulle,  Waller  de  Admirable,  John  de  Gravenhulle,  and  Thomas  Not, 
who  say  that 

John  de  Grey  was  seised  on  the  day  that  he  died  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  of  the  manor  of  Kempeleye  in  co.  Gloucester,  which  he  holds  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee  of  the  King  in  chief. 

The  capital  messuage  of  the  said  manor  with  the  gardens  and  dove- 
cote are  worth  per  annum  44^.  There  are  there  200  acres  of  arable  land, 
and  they  are  worth  per  annum  50J.,  viz.,  each  acre  id.  ;  also  20  acres  of 
meadow,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  \os.  ;  also  8  acres  of  pasture, 
worth  per  annum  8j.  ;  also  44  acres  of  wood,  worth  per  annum  55. 

There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  of  the  free  tt-nants  per  annum 
^4  19J.  7f/.,  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  and 
St.  Michael  by  equal  portions.  There  are  there  3^^  lbs.  of  pepper,  price 
3J.  (id.,  and  I  lb.  of  cummin,  price  \d.  ;  one  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  price  bd., 
and  one  pair  of  spurs  not  gilt,  price  id.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 

There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  of  customars  per  annum  with  the 
works  of  the  same  6(),f.  5^/.,  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation  of  the 
Blessed  Mary,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  and  St.  Michael 
by  equal  portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are 
worth  per  annum  half  a  mark. 

Henry  de  Grey,  son  of  the  s2lk\  John  de  Grey,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
aged  42  years  on  the  feast  of  the  Apostles  Simon  and  Jude  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edivard  II,  No.  74. 


^Domar  De  Valencia- 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
King's  escheator,  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew, 18  Edward  II  [1324],  by  the  oath  of  William  Damaysele,  Nicholas 
de  Seymour,  Richard  le  Clerk  of  Pagenhall,  Henry  le  Fermor,  Henry  de 
Strodjord,  Henry  Batekoc,  Nicholas  atte  Chirchlye,  John  le  Walsh  of 
Husmarlegh,  Richard  .  .  ,  John  de  Hefford,  Henry  de  Wyk,  and  Henry 
Odierne,  who  say  that 

Adomar  de  Valencia,  late  Earl  o{  Pembrock,  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  the  manors  of  Payneswyk,  Morton, 
and  Whaddon  in  co.  Gloucester. 


1 86  Gloucestershire 


In  the  manor  of  Payneswyk  there  is  one  messuage  with  a  garden  and 
curtilage  which  are  worth  per  annum  2J.  \d.  ;  and  one  dovecote  which 
is  worth  per  annum  rs.  There  are  in  the  demesne  200  acres  of  arable 
land,  whereof  120  acres  are  worth  per  annum  40J.,  price  of  the  acre  \d., 
and  80  acres  are  worth  per  annum  13J.  \d.,  price  of  the  acre  zd.  ;  also 
4  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  6j.,  price  of  the  acre 
i8(/.  ;  also  8  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  4^.,  price  of 
the  acre  td.  ;  also  200  acres  of  faggot  wood  \bo:c  de  fa^o],  whereof  there 
is  no  underwood  or  pasture  because  it  is  common.  There  is  there  one 
park  without  wild  beasts,  whereof  there  is  no  underwood,  but  the  herbage 
in  the  said  park  is  worth  per  annum  bs.  Sd. 

There  are  there  17  free  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  £•]  Ss.,  viz., 
at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed 
Mary,  and  St.  John  the  Baptist,  by  equal  portions ;  also  7  burgesses, 
who  pay  per  annum  13^.  at  the  said  terms;  also  17  natives,  each  of 
whom  holds  one  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  they  pay  per  annum 
;^i7  at  the  said  terms  ;  also  42  natives,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate 
of  land,  and  they  pay  per  annum  ;^i6  is.  bd.  at  the  said  terms  ;  also  18 
natives  each  of  whom  holds  the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of  land,  and 
they  pay  per  annum  78^.  at  the  said  terms;  also  23  tenants,  each  of 
whom  holds  one  cottage  and  3  acres  of  land,  and  they  pay  per  annum 
10s.  lod.  at  the  said  terms.  Ail  the  said  natives  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  shall  do 
42  ploughings  and  a  half,  which  are  worth  21^'.  y/.,  price  of  the  ploughing 
bd.;  also  42  harrowings,  which  are  worth  y.  bd.,  price  of  the  harrowing  id., 
and  from  tlie  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  tlie  Lord  up  to  the  feast  of  Easter 
84  ploughings,  which  are  worth  42^..  price  of  the  ploughing  bd.  ;  also 
84  harrowings,  which  are  worth  7^.,  price  of  the  harrowing  id.  ;  and 
from  the  feast  of  Easter  up  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  42 
ploughings,  which  are  worth  21s.,  price  of  the  ploughing  bd.  The  said 
natives  owe  205  manual  works  in  Summer,  viz.,  for  weeding  corn  and 
raising  hay,  which  are  worth  Ss.  b\d.,  price  of  the  work  ^d.  ;  also  205 
manual  works  in  Autumn,  which  are  worth  per  annum  25^-.  7^^/.,  price  of 
the  work  ihl.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth 
per  annum  40^'.  The  saiil  manor  of  Payneswyk  is  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  homage  and  fealty  and  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  one 
knight's  fee.     Sum,  £^c)  ibs.  8d. 

In  the  manor  of  Morton  there  is  a  messuage,  garden,  and  curtilage, 
and  the  easement  of  the  houses,  which  are  worth  per  annum  5^.  There 
are  there  two  water-mills  which  are  worth  per  annum  ^os.  There  is 
there  a  certain  pool  in  the  Severn,  which  is  worth  per  annum  20^.  There 
are  there  125  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  41^.  8^/., 
price  of  the  acre  ^.d.  ;  also  100  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  per  annum 
lbs.  Sd.,  price  of  the  acre  id.;    also  30  acres  of  land  which  lie  sterile, 


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Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  187 

and  are  worth  per  annum  is.  dd.,  price  of  the  acre  id. ;  also  40  acres  of 
meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  50J.,  price  of  the  acre  18^.;  also 
15  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  15^.,  price  of  the  acre  iid. 
There  is  there  one  park  without  wild  beasts,  whereof  there  is  no  under- 
wood, but  the  herbage  is  worth  per  annum  ioj.  There  are  there  18  free 
tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  £^  iis.  td.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael, 
St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  by  equal  portions ;  also  1 3  customars,  each  of  whom  holds  half 
a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and  they  shall  do  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  up  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  964^^ 
manual  works,  which  are  worth  40X.  t\d.,  price  of  the  work  \d. ;  also 
247  ploughings  in  the  said  time,  which  are  worth  41J.  id.,  price  of 
the  ploughing  id.,  and  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  318^  manual  works,  which  are  worth  26J.  6i</.,  price 
of  the  work  id.,  and  from  the  said  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  the  said  customars  shall  do  91 
ploughings,  which  are  worth  15J.  id.,  price  of  the  ploughing  id.,  and 
shall  do  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  312 
bedripps,  which  are  worth  26^.,  price  of  the  work  id. 

There  are  there  18  customars,  each  of  whom  holds  the  fourth  part 
of  one  virgate  of  land,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up 
to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  594  manual  works, 
which  are  worth  24J.  ()d.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  And  17 li  ploughings 
within  the  said  time,  which  are  worth  28^.  'jd.,  price  of  the  ploughing  id., 
and  from  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
216  manual  works,  which  are  worth  i8j.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  And  63 
ploughings  within  the  said  time,  which  are  worth  los.  bd.,  price  of  the 
ploughing  id.  The  said  customars  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  shall  do  216  bedripps,  and  they  are  worth  i8j.,  price 
of  the  work  id.  There  are  there  8  cottars,  each  of  whom  holds  one 
cottage,  and  they  pay  per  annum  1  is.  at  the  said  terms.  All  the  customars 
of  the  said  manor  owe  to  the  lord  of  aid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  los. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  los. 
Sum,  ;^2  8  19J.  i^d. 

There  is  at  Whaddon  one  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  and 
it  is  worth  per  annum  is.  There  are  there  52  acres  of  arable  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  17J.  \d ,  price  of  the  acre  4^. ;  also  50  acres  of 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  8j.  ^d.,  price  of  the  acre  id. ;  also 
31  acres  of  land  which  are  poor,  fallow,  and  sterile,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  is.  -jd.,  price  of  the  acre  \d. ;  also  6  acres  of  meadow,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  9J.,  price  of  the  acre  i%d. ;  also  3  acres  of  pasture, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  3^.,  price  of  the  acre  iid.  There  are  there 
10  free  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  ...  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael, 
St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  St.  John  the 
1  3   * 


1 8  8  Gloucestersh  ire 


Baptist,  by  equal  portions.  There  is  there  one  native  who  holds  in 
villeinage,  and  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Gule  of 
August  132  manual  works,  which  are  worth  5J.  6^.,  price  of  the  work  \d. 
And  shall  do  during  the  said  time  44  ploughings,  which  are  worth  7J.  4^/., 
price  of  the  ploughing  id.  ;  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  32  works,  which  are  worth  rs.  Sd.,  price  of  the  work  id. 
And  shall  do  20  bedrippes  within  the  said  time,  which  are  worth  lod., 
price  of  the  work  \d.  There  are  there  11  .  •  .  ,  each  of  whom  holds 
half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  they  shall  do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up 
to  the  Gule  of  August  726  manual  works,  which  are  worth  30J.  ^d.,  price 
of  the  work  ^d.  And  they  shall  do  202  ploughings  by  the  larger  hundred 
during  the  said  time,  which  are  worth  i$s.  4^.,  price  of  the  ploughing  2d. 
And  they  shall  do  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
176  manual  works,  which  are  worth  14J.  8d.,  price  of  the  work  id.  And 
shall  do  1 10  bedrippes  through  the  said  time,  which  are  worth  gs.  2d., 
price  of  the  work  id.  There  are  there  6  customars,  each  of  whom  holds 
the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of  land,  and  they  shall  do  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  to  the  Gule  of  August  198  manual  works,  which  are  worth 
Ss.  ^d.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  And  they  shall  plough  during  the  said 
time  66  ploughings,  which  are  worth  lis.,  price  of  the  ploughing  2d., 
and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  they  shall  do 
30  bedrippes,  and  they  are  worth  25'.  bd.,  price  of  the  work  id.  There 
are  there  2  who  hold  a  quarter  of  a  virgate  \^luyndynar'\  who  shall 
do  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up  to  the  Gule  of  August  88  manual 
works,  which  are  worth  3^.  %d.,  price  of  the  work  Id. ;  and  from  the  Gule 
of  August  up  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  16  manual  works,  which  are 
worlh  ltd.,  price  of  the  work  id.  And  they  shall  do  8  bedrippes  within 
the  said  time,  which  are  worth  8c/.,  price  of  the  work  \d.  There  are 
there  3  cottars  who  hold  3  cottages,  and  pay  per  annum  i  id.  at  the  said 
terms  by  equal  portions.  And  all  the  said  customars  shall  give  to  the 
lord  of  aid  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  5^.  The  pleas  and  perquisites 
there  are  worth  per  annum  1 5J. 

The  said  manors  of  Morton  and  Whaddon  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  homage  and  fealty,  and  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

John  de  Haslynges,  Joan  the  wife  of  David  de  Strabulhy,  Earl  of 
Artheles,  and  Elizabeth  Comyn  are  the  next  heirs  of  the  said  Adomar.  The 
said  John  de  Hastings  is  aged  34  years,  the  said  Joan  30  years,  and  the 
said  Elizabeth  24  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  II,  No.  75. 


I 


gio^n  De  'Bctftele* 

nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cheltenham   on  Saturday  in  the  feast   of 
the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  17  Edward  II  [1324], 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  189 

before  Robert  de  Aton  and  John  de  Hampton^  and  in  the  presence  oK  Robert 
de  Aston,  keeper  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of  John  de 
Berkeley  by  the  oath  of  Walter  de  Bradewell,  John  de  Aire,  Walter  Stormy, 
William  Mayel,  William  Z  .  .  ,  .  .  Wittewell,  Gilbert  Aldrith,  John  atte 
Forde,  Walter  Felawe,  Richard  Welare,  and  John  Duskyn,  who  say  that 

.  .  .  ,  Abbot  of  Fiscamp,  as  of  the  right  of  his  church  of  Fiscamp, 
[held]  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Lekampton  in  fee  (?) 
.  .  .  4J.  41/.  per  annum  to  be  paid,  viz.,  y.  4^/.  at  the  terms  of  St.  Andrew 
the  Apostle  and  the  Purification  ...  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael,  by  equal  portions,  and  \id.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  and 
doing  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  [manor]  .  .  .  weeks  in  3  weeks  for 
all  service.  The  said  John  held  the  said  messuage  and  land  in  Lekampton 
.  .  .  his  successors  as  of  the  right  of  his  church  by  the  rent  and  service 
aforesaid,  from  the  day  of  the  Apostles  Simon  and  Jude,  17  (.'')  Edward  II, 
on  which  day  the  said  John  purchased  the  said  tenements  of  Maurice  de 
Berkeleye  his  father;  and  that  the  said  Abbot  was  seised  .  .  .  of  the  said 
John  as  of  his  true  tenant  continuously  and  peacefully  from  the  day 
aforesaid  up  to  the  12th  day  of  February,  .  .  .  Edward  II,  .  .  .  the  said 
tenements  were  seised  into  the  King's  hands,  because  the  said  John 
adhered  to  the  said  Maurice  de  Berkeley  his  father  .  .  .  And  the  said 
Abbot  and  his  predecessors  before  the  time  of  the  said  John  by  the  hands 
of  his  said  feoffee,  and  of  all  other  lands  and  tenements  .  .  .  and  his 
estate  by  exchange  were  seised  of  the  rents  and  services  aforesaid  con- 
tinuously and  peacefully  from  the  time  that  the  lord  H.  the  King  ...  of 
Cheltenham,  to  which  manor  the  rent  and  services  aforesaid  belong  the 
churches  of  Fiscamp  and  ...  for  the  towns  of  Wynchelse  and  la  Rye, 
with  the  ports  of  the  said  towns.  Neither  the  said  Abbot  nor  his  pre- 
decessors the  said  rent  .  .  .  nor  made  any  other  estate  thereof,  or  in 
any  way  changed  their  estate  therein.  The  said  lands  and  tenements 
...  by  reason  of  his  rebellion  and  enmity  lately  stirred  against  the 
King  as  is  aforesaid.  The  jurors  being  asked  as  to  what  lands  and 
tenements  ...  to  the  Abbot  of  Fiscamp  as  in  right  of  his  said  church 
by  the  rent  and  services  aforesaid.  The  said  messuage  and  land  .  .  . 
5J.  bd.  according  to  the  true  value. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  II,  No.  120. 

\This  Inquisition  is  tom.'\ 


dBilUam  iMaunjaieL 

Inquisition  taken  at  Lupeyate  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
King's  escheator,  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  in  the  feast  of 
St.  James  the  Apostle,  18  Edward  II  [1324],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de 
Averynge,  Richard  Bynny,    Nicholas    de    Seymer,    Richard   the    Clerk  oj 


1 90  Gloucestersntre 


Pagenhull^  Henry  de  Slret/ord,  Henry  le  Femurs  John  Nugaz,  Nicholas  de 
la  Chircheye,  Henry  Atlrich,  Richard  Perisson,  John  de  Frompion,  and 
Henry  Baiecok,  who  say  that 

William  Maunsel  on  the  day  that  he  died  did  not  hold  any  lands  or 
tenements  in  the  said  county  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  but  he  held  the 
manor  of  Lupeyate  of  the  grant  of  Alexander  de  Dontesbourne  for  the  term 
of  his  life  by  fine  levied  between  them  in  the  court  of  the  lord  the  King, 
i^  which  said  fine  it  is  contained  that  the  said  manor  of  Lupeyate  shall 
remain  to  William  son  of  the  said  William  Maunsel^  and  to  the  heirs  of 
his  body  begotten  after  the  death  of  the  said  William  Maunsel :  to  be 
held  of  the  chief  lords  of  that  fee  by  the  services  which  belong  to  the 
said  manor. 

There  is  there  a  certain  court  with  houses  and  gardens,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  5^.  4//. ;  one  dovecote  which  is  worth  per  annum  \od. ; 
and  underwood  which  is  worth  per  annum  lox.  There  are  there  192  acres 
of  arable  land^  which  are  worth  per  annum  32^.,  price  of  the  acre  id. ; 
also  6  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  qs.,  price  of  the 
acre  1  %d. ;  also  6  acres  of  several  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
3J.,  price  of  the  acre  bd.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are 
worth  per  annum  ^od.     Sum,  6bs. 

There  are  there  36  free  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  £\i  its. :  also 
4  natives,  who  pay  per  annum  6oj.  for  all  services.     Sum,  ;^i5  12s.  bd. 

Sum  of  the  whole  value  of  the  said  manor,  £\%  i8j.  bd. 

The  said  manor  of  Lupeyate  is  held  of  the  Earl  of  Herjord  by  the 
service  of  one  knight's  fee,  by  homage  and  fealty,  and  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  said  Earl  at  Gloucester  from  month  to  month. 

The  said  William  Maunsel  held  in  Byseleye  of  Joan  de  Bohun  one 
vivary,  6  acres  of  land,  and  3  acres  of  wood  by  the  service  of  30J.  per 
annum*  and  they  are  worth  nothing  per  annum  besides  the  said  rent. 

William,  son  of  the  said  William  Maunsel,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 

aged  30  years. 

Chan,  Inq.  p.m.,  1 8  Edward  II,  No.  51. 


(KLitUiam  Cortet 


Inquisition  taken  at  Coueleye  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
King's  escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  next  after  the 
octaves  of  St.  Hilary,  19  Edward  II  [1326],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  de 
Coueleye,  Robert  le  Waryner,  Stephen  de  Draicote,  Walter  atte  Mulle,  Robert 
Eliot,  William  de  Camera,  John  Clericus,  Robert  Elekyn,  John  de  Iweleye, 
John  Wyle,  Robert  de  Draicote,  and  Robert  de  Passelewe,  who  say  that 

William  Coritt  de  Coueleye  held  of  the  lord  the  King  in   chief  on 
the  day  that  he  died,  by  homage  and  fealty  as  of  his  castle  of  Berkeleye, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  191 

by  reason  of  the  rebellion  of  Maurice  de  Berkeleye,  at  Coueleye,  one 
messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  is. ; 
40  acres  of  land,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  20J.,  price  of  each  acre 
bd. ;  one  acre  of  meadow,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  i8«/.,  for  the  which 
he  pays  per  annum  at  the  castle  of  Berkeleye  at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz., 
the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St,  Michael,  "js.  Sd.,  by  equal  portions;  and  to  Ifen/y  de  Camme  at  the 
said  4  terms  i  ts.  4^.,  by  equal  portions. 

Walter  Cortet,  son  of  the  said  William  Coriei,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq. p.m.,  19  Edward II,  No.  it. 


3|o]^n  De  Couele^e^ 

Inquisition  taken  at  Coueleye  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
King's  escheator,  at  Coueleye  on  Sunday  next  before  the  feast  of 
St.  Luke  the  Evangelist,  19  Edward  II  [1325],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  le 
Wariner,  Stephen  de  Draycote,  John  de  Melkesham,  John  le  Skay,  Joh.  n  de 
Kyngeston,  William  le  Botiller,  Robert  alte  Fate,  Walter  Hathemare,  Walter 
atte  Mulle,  Warin  son  of  William,  Robert  son  of  £lias,  and  William  Coriote, 
who  say  that 

/ohn  de  Coueleye  on  the  day  that  he  died  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as 
of  fee  of  one  messuage  in  Coueleye,  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  and 
it  is  worth  per  annum  is.  There  are  there  180  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  ibs.  Sd.,  price  of  the  acre  4</. ;  also  8  acres 
of  meadow,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  8j.,  price  of  the  acre  iid. ; 
1  acres  of  pasture,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  i6d.,  price  of  the  acre 
Sd.;  also  10  acres  of  wood,  in  the  which  there  is  no  underwood  or 
pasture  because  it  is  common.  AH  the  said  tenements  are  held  of  the 
King  as  of  his  manor  of  Berkeleye :  which  said  manor  is  in  the  hands 
of  the  lord  the  King  by  reason  of  the  rebellion  of  Maurice  de  Berkeleye, 
and  they  are  held  of  the  said  manor  of  Berkeleye  by  the  service  of  the 
fifth  part  of  one  knight's  fee. 

The  said/(?A«  de  Coueleye  on  the  day  that  he  died  held  of  the  Bishop 
of  Worcester  in  Hembury  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  \os.,  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  Bishop  at 
Hembury  from  3  weeks  to  3  weeks,  and  by  the  service  of  the  sixteenth 
part  of  one  knight's  fee. 

Robert,  son  of  the  %^\^  John  de  Coueleye,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged 
30  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  19  Edward  II,  No.  21. 


192  Lrloucestershire 


laobert  tie  Siure. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Aure  before  John  de  Hampton,  escheator  of 
X  the  lord  the  King  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  next  before  the 
feast  of  Pentecost,  19  Edward  II  [1326],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Aure, 
Nicholas  Ragomi,  .  .  .  Walter  de  Home,  William  Waryn,  Thomas  le 
Forester,  Walter  de  Anste,  John  Edy,  Walter  le  Maul,  John  le  White,  John 
Badwin,  Henry  Wa  .  .  s,  and  Elias  le  Taillour,  who  say  that 

Robert  de  Aure,  deceased,  on  the  day  that  he  died  held  of  the  lord  the 
King  in  chief  one  messuage  and  12  acres  of  land  in  St.  Briavells,  which 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  12^.,  by  the  service  of  keeping  the  vert  and 
venison  in  the  forest  of  Dene ;  also  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of 
land  in  Aure  of  Margaret  la  Mortimer  and  Joan  de  Valencia  by  the  service 
of  5J.  per  annum,  which  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  according  to  the 
true  value,  20J. 

John  de  Aure,  son  of  Robert  de  Aure,  deceased,  is  the  next  heir  of  the 
said  Robert,  and  is  aged  21  years  and  more. 

The  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of  the  said  Robert  de  Aure  are 
in  the  hand  of  the  lord  the  King,  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said 
John  de  Aure,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Robert  de  Aure,  deceased,  and  for 
no  other  reason. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  19  Edward  II ^  No.  32. 


InCjlllSltlOn  taken  at  Durseleye  before  John  de  Hampton, 
escheator  of  the  lord  the  King,  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of 
the  Ascension  of  the  Lord,  19  Edward  II  [1326],  by  the  oath  o^  John  de 
Oulepenne,  Peter  de  Styntescoumbe,  John  de  Kyngeston,  John  de  Melkesham, 
John  Richard,  William  le  Botiller,  Henry  de  Camme,  Hugh  le  Southerne, 
Thomas  de  Haselcote,  William  de  Benleye,  Alexander  de  Bernwode,  and  John 
de  Bencoumbe,  who  say  that 

The  lands  and  tenements  which  were  of  Nigel  de  Kyngescote  in 
Kyngescote,  deceased,  came  to  the  hands  of  Thomas  de  Berkeley  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  William,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Nigel,  in  the  name 
of  wardship,  because  the  said  Nigel  held  of  the  said  Thomas  the  lands 
and  tenements  aforesaid  by  knight's  service,  viz.,  by  the  service  of  the 
third  part  of  the  half  of  one  knight's  fee.  The  said  lands  and  tenements 
came  to  the  hands  of  Maurice  de  Berkeleye,  executor  of  the  will  of  Thomas 
de  Berkeleye,  as  the  chattels  of  the  said  Thomas  after  his  death,  and  the 
said  lands  and  tenements,  together  with  other  land  and  tenements, 
which  were  of  the  said  Maurice,  were  taken  into  the  King's  hands  by 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  193 


reason  of  the  rebellion  of  the  said  Maurice,  and  so  they  are  still  in  the 
King's  hands  in  the  custody  oi  Robert  de  Aston,  keeper  thereof. 

The  said  Nigel  on  the  day  that  he  died  held  of  the  said  Thomas  de 
Berkeleye  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Kyngescote,  which 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  according  to  the  true  value  of  the  same,  6oj. 

The  said  William,  son  of  the  said  Nigel  de  Kyngescote,  is  his  next  heir, 
and  is  aged  2 1  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  19  Edward  II,  No.  n. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Botyndone  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
A  King's  escheator,  on  Sunday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Hilary, 
19  Edward  II  [1326],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Parys,  Roger  atte  Halle, 
Thomas  Prike,  Reginald  atte  Tounesende,  John  de  Okyntone,  Thomas  atte 
Stowe,  John  de  Aire,  Ralph  de  Walton,  John  de  Dernejord,  William  Deuerous, 
John  de  Wythileye,  and  Peter  Home,  who  say  that 

Hugh  Mustel  on  the  day  that  he  died  held  no  lands  or  tenements  of 
the  King  in  chief,  but  he  held  of  William  Power,  of  Shraueleye,  in  chief 
at  Botyndone,  one  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  half  a  mark,  one  dovecote  which  is  worth  per  annum  zs. 
There  are  there  80  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  10s., 
price  of  the  acre  3a'. ;  also  10  acres  of  meadow,  and  they  are  worth  per 
annum  \$s.,  price  of  the  acre  \%d. ;  also  2  acres  of  pasture,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  2^.,  price  of  the  acre  iid.;  10  acres  of  wood,  and  there 
may  be  cut  down  each  year  for  10  years  one  acre,  and  the  underwood 
thereof  is  worth  per  annum  is.  There  is  there  one  water-mill,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum  10s.  There  is  there  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  bs.,  to  be  paid  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael 
and  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  by  equal  portions.  There  are 
there  6  natives,  whose  works  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  z^s. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  zs. 
The  said  lands  and  tenements  are  held  of  the  said  William  Power  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

The  said  Hugh  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
Earl  of  Winchester,  at  Heydone,  of  the  manor  of  Elkeston,  48  acres  of 
arable  land,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  ids.,  price  of  the  acre  \.d., 
by  the  service  of  15^.  per  annum,  viz.,  to  the  said  Earl  per  annum  izd., 
and  io  John  de  Bures  \\s. 

John  Mustel,  son  of  the  said  Hugh  Mustel,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  40  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  19  Edward  II,  N'o.  79. 


CLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL,  V. 


1 94  Gloucestershire 


nCIUlSltlOri   taken  at  Wodemonecote  next  Durselegh    before 


I 


John  de  Hampton^  the  King's  escheator,  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Sunday 
next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle,  19  Edward  II  [1325],  by 
the  oath  of  Peter  de  Siyntescombe,  John  de  Milkesham,  Robert  de  Couelegh, 
Stephen  de  Draycote,  John  le  Duk,  Henry  de  Camme,  Robert  atte  Zate, 
Alexander  de  Bernewode^  John  de  Benecombe,  William  (e  Botyler,  John 
Symond  of  Iwelegh,  and  Robert  Passelewe,  who  say  that 

Robert  de  Swyneboume  held  on  the  day  that  he  dted  the  manor  of 
Wodemonecote  next  Durslegh,  of  the  King  in  chief  as  of  his  manor  of 
Berkelegh,  v/hich  was  of  Maurice  de  Berkelegh,  senior,  which  said  manor 
is  in  the  hands  of  the  King  by  reason  of  the  rebellion  of  the  said 
Maurice  by  knight's  service,  viz.  by  the  fourth  part  df  a  knight's  fee . 

There  is  therea  certain  capita!  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  3J.  4^/.  There  are  there  2  water-mills, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  20J.  There  is  there  of  rent  of  free  tenants 
looj.  per  annum  at  4  terms,  viz.,  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord,  Hockeday, 
the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael  by  equal  portions. 
There  are  there  4  natives,  2  of  whom  are  half-virgators  and  2  are 
•  fferndellarii '  (.?  holding  a  quarter  of  an  acre),  and  they  pay  by  the  year 
for  all  services  40J.,  at  the  said  terms  by  equal  portions.  There  are  there 
1 20  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  40J.,  price  of  the 
acre  4//. ;  also  10  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  15^., 
price  of  the  acre  i8</, ;  also  5  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  is.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  (>d. ;  also  20  acres  of  large  wood,  which 
are  not  extended  because  there  is  no  underwood. 

Thomas  de  Swynebume  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Robert,  and 
is  aged  35  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  19  Edward  II,  No.  81. 


I 


EClWa,ra,  by  the  grace  of  God  King  of  England,  etc.,  to  the 
Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  greeting.  Because  John  de  Gyse,  knight, 
on  the  ist  day  of  August  last  past,  in  our  Chancery  acknowledged  that 
he  owed  to  Henry  de  Sancta  Ositha,  citizen  of  London,  ;^i2o,  whereof 
he  ought  to  have  paid  to  him  in  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  then  next 
coming  ^40,  and  in  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  next  coming 
;^4o,  and  in  the  feast  of  Easter  next  coming  ;^4o,  as  appears  to  us  by 
inspection  of  the  rolls  of  our  chancery,  and  has  not  paid  them  as  he 
says ;  and  the  said  Henry,  according  to  the  statute  thereof  published, 
has  chosen  to  have  delivered  to  him  for  the  said  /'120  all  the  chattels 
and  the  moiety  of  the  land  of  the  said  John,  to  hold  according  to  the 


Inqtiisiiiones  Post  Mortem.  195 


form  of  the  said  statute  :  we  command  you,  as  we  commanded  you 
elsewhere,  that  you  cause  all  the  chattels  of  the  said/(?/i«,  to  the  value 
of  ;^40  of  the  said  sum,  by  reasonable  appraisement  of  the  same,  except 
oxen  and  horses  for  his  plough,  in  the  presence  of  the  said  John  by  you 
to  be  thereof  warned  if  he  should  wish  to  be  present  to  make  it,  to  be 
delivered  to  the  said  Henry  or  to  his  certain  attorney  :  and  if  those  chattels 
do  not  amount  to  the  value  of  the  said  £\o,  then  you  shall  cause  those 
chattels  so  being  of  less  value  by  reasonable  appraisement,  and  also  the 
moiety  of  the  land  of  the  said/(?/^«  in  your  bailiwick,  by  extent  likewise 
to  be  made  in  his  presence,  in  the  form  aforesaid,  to  be  delivered  to  the 
said  Henry  or  to  his  said  attorney,  to  hold  as  his  free  tenement  until  the 
said  £\o  shall  be  thereof  levied.  And  of  that  which  you  shall  do 
therein  you  shall  cause  to  be  made  manifest  to  us  in  our  said  Chancery 
in  the  Morrow  of  St.  Margaret  next  coming,  wherever  it  shall  then  be, 
under  your  seal  distinctly  and  openly ;  and  you  shall  have  there  this 
writ.  We  have  also  commanded  our  Sheriff  of  Lincoln  that  he  shall 
cause  all  the  chattels  and  the  moiety  of  the  land  of  the  said  John  in  his 
bailiwick  to  the  value  of  the  remaining  £%,  to  be  delivered  to  the  said 
Henry  in  the  form  aforesaid. 

Witness   ourself  at    Saltwood    31st    May,    in    the   19th   year   of  our 
reign  [1326]. 


Extent  and  appraisement  of  all  the  goods  and  chattels,  lands,  and 
tenements  of  John  de  Gyse,  made  before  William  Tracy,  sheriff 
of  Gloucester  ...  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm, 
20  Edward  II  [1326],  by  virtue  of  a  writ  directed  to  the  said  sheriff,  to 
cause  to  be  delivered  to  Henry  de  Si.  Hosyth,  citizen  of  London,  all  the 
goods  and  chattels  .  .  .  except  the  oxen  and  horses  for  his  plough,  and 
the  moiety  of  his  lands  and  tenements  by  reasonable  price  and  extent, 
to  hold  as  his  free  tenement  to  him  and  his  heirs  according  to  the  form 
thereof  provided,  until  he  shall  have  levied  fully  £^0  thereof,  as  in  the 
said  writ  to  this  extent  attached  it  is  more  fully  contained,  by  the  oath 
of  Thomas  Passemcr,  John  de  Leden,  William  Ezveny,  WiUia?n  Pope,  John 
le  Cok  of  Brocworth,  John  le  Frankeleyn  of  Brocworth,  William  Droys, 
William  de  Caam,  Waller  Glid  .  .  ,  John  de  Wydicomhe,  Robert  de  Ocholle, 
and  Robert  le  Eyr  of  Parton,  who  say  that 

The  said  Johti  has  at  Elmor  3  brass  pots,  2  ewers,  and  one  bason  for 
washing,  price  16^.  He  has  there  also  a  certain  capital  messuage  with 
a  dovecote,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  33J.  3^.  ;  also  one  garden  which 
is  worth  per  annum  %s.  He  has  also  of  rent  of  freemen  and  natives  per 
annum  £\q  -js.  6d. ;  also  of  the  works  of  natives  57^.  6d.     He  has  also 


1 96  Gloucestershire 


36  acres  of  land  sown  with  wheat  this  year,  the  crop  whereof  is  worth 
£1  bs.,  price  of  the  acre  4^. ;  also  7  acres  of  land  sown  with  barley  and 
beans,  the  crop  whereof  is  worth  i8j.  ^d.,  price  of  the  acre  is.  bd. ;  also 
34  acres  of  land  sown  with  oats,  the  crop  whereof  is  worth  63J.  4</.,  price 
of  the  acre  22^.;  also  24  acres  of  land  sown  with  beans,  the  crop  whereof 
is  worth  IS.  3^,,  price  of  the  acre  \rd.  He  has  there  hay  which  is  worth 
I02J.  Also  215  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  io6j.  6</., 
price  of  the  acre  bd. ;  also  24  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  72^.,  price  of  the  acre  3^. ;  also  i\  acres,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  75.  6(/.,  price  of  the  acre  xzd.  He  has  there  one  windmill,  which 
is  worth  per  annum  \is.     Also  of  picas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  \os. 

Sum-total,  ;^42  19^.  ^d.,  of  the  which  the  chattels  are  worth  ;^  17  %s.  \d.  ; 
and  so  the  sum  is  £zi  \\s.  id.,  whereof  the  moiety  is  £\z  15J.  ')\d. 

Chan.  hiq.  p.m.^  19  Edward  II,  No.  109. 


InCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Hampton, 
eschcator  of  the  lord  the  King,  on  Friday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Stephen 
the  Martyr,  20  Edward  H  [1326],  by  the  oath  of  Henry  de  ChaxhuUe, 
Robert  de  Pulton,  John  de  Wyke  of  Elnetone,  Henry  de  la  Grene,  William  de 
Beyjeld,  John  Bleich,  Nicholas  Bleich,  Nicholas  de  Beyjeld,  John  in  ye  Felde, 
Henry  le  Smith,  Stephen  Whytemon,  and  Walter  Broun,  who  say  that 

Richard  de  Blechcdon  on  the  day  that  he  died  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  2  messuages  in  Rodcle,  which  are  worth  per 
annum   ^s.  \d. 

There  are  there  60  acres  of  land,  which  arc  worth  per  annum  io.f., 
price  of  the  acre  id.  There  is  there  a  certain  fishery  in  the  water  of  the 
Severne,  which  is  worth  per  annum  zs. 

The  said  messuage,  land,  and  fishery  arc  held  of  the  Abbot  of 
St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of  9J.  per  annum  and  suit  at  the 
court  of  the  said  Abbot  of  Rodele  from  3  weeks  to  3  weeks. 

John  Heved,  son  of  John  Heved,  kinsman  of  the  said  Richard  de 
Blcchesdinc,  is  the  next  heir  of  the  said  Richard,  and  is  aged  30  years 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  20  Edivard  II,  No.  11. 


I 


ll5tcl)olaj3  De  l5atl)oma, 

nqUlSltlOn     taken    at    Westbury    before    John     de    Hamptone, 
escheator  of  the  lord  the  King  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  197 

next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  20  Edward  II  [1326],  by  the 
oath  o{  Richard  de  Hertelaiind,  Thomas  de  Howe,  Richard  de  Gars7Vc//{?), 
Anthony  de  Acle,  Peter  de  Somervile,  Reginald  de  Cumberwcll,  John  de  Djsart, 
Simon  de  Solers,  John  le  Mareschal,  Walter  Warde,  Henry  atte  Gntie,  and 
Thomas  de  As  tone,  who  say  that 

Nicholas  de  Bathon  did  not  hold  any  lands  or  tenements  of  the  King 
in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  co.  Gloucester  on  the  day  that  he 
died,  but  he  held  in  Westbury  next  Newenham  oi  John  de  Bohun,  lord  of 
Harsefelde,  one  messuage  with  gardens  and  curtilages,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  ^s.  ^d.  The  said  Nicholas  also  held  there  260  acres  of  arable 
land,  200  acres  whereof  are  worth  per  annum  66^'.  8t/.,  and  60  acres  are 
worth  per  annum  lo^.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  There  are  there  12  acres 
of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  i8j.,  price  of  the  acre  i%d.; 
also  2  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  is.,  price  of  the 
acre  izd. ;  also  3  acres  of  wood,  in  the  which  there  is  no  underwood  or 
pasture,  because  they  arc  in  common.  There  is  there  the  rent  of  assize, 
as  well  of  freemen  as  of  natives,  which  is  worth  per  annum  lois.  4^.,  to 
be  paid  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary, 
and  St.  John  by  equal  portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
court  are  worth  per  annum  is.  The  said  lands  and  tenements  are  held 
of  the  said  Johti  de  Bohun,  lord  of  Harsefelde,  by  the  service  of  half 
a  knight's  fee. 

The  said  Nicholas  held  in  Hunteleye  one  messuage  with  a  curtilage, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  i9>d.  There  are  there  80  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  ibs.  8</.,  price  of  the  acre  4^/. ;  also  2  acres 
of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  3^.,  price  of  the  acre  i8(/.  ;  also 
2  acres  of  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  is.,  price  of  the  acre  iid. 
There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  to  be  taken  of  3  free  tenants  35.  at  the 
feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  by  equal 
portions,  for  which  lands  and  tenements  the  said  Nicholas  pays  per 
annum  335.  ^^d.  to  Robert  de  Sapy,  lord  of  Hunteleye,  of  whom  the  said 
tenements  are  held  in  chief  by  the  service  aforesaid,  and  also  by  the 
service  of  the  sixth  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 

The  said  N'icholas  on  the  day  that  he  died  also  held  of  John  Dohyn 
12  acres  of  arable  land  in  Northwode,  which  are  worth  per  annum  y., 
price  of  the  acre  yl.,  by  the  service  of  is.  per  annum  for  all  service. 

Alina,  wife  of  Robert  de  Sapy,  daughter  of  the  said  Nicholas,  who  is 
of  the  age  of  30  years  and  more,  and  John  de  Aunc,  son  of  Adam  de  Anne 
diWdi  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  the  said  Alina,  aged  15  years,  are  the 
next  heirs  of  the  said  N^icholas. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  20  Edward  II,  No.  n. 


198  Gloucestershire 


iljicl^ola^  De  TBatl^oma. 

EQWa,rcl,  by  the  grace  of  God  King  of  England,  etc.,  to  William 
Trussel,  his  escheator  beyond  the  Trent,  greeting. 

Robert  de  Sapy  and  Alina  his  wife,  daughter,  and  John  de  Aune, 
kinsman  and  heir  of  N'icholas  de  Baihon\  have  shown  to  us  that  whereas 
the  said  Nicholas  demised  one  messuage,  one  virgate,  and  12  acres  of 
land  in  Westbury  to  John  de  Cromhale  and  Margaret  Kynervan  for  the 
life  of  the  said  Nicholas,  John  de  Bury,  escheator  of  the  lord  E.,  late  King 
of  England,  our  father,  in  co.  Gloucester,  pretending  that  the  said 
messuage  and  land  were  held  of  our  said  father,  whereas  they  were  not 
held  of  him,  and  were  alienated  without  his  licence,  for  that  reason  took 
the  said  messuage  and  land  into  the  hand  of  our  said  father,  and  so  they 
are  still  in  our  hands. 

We,  therefore,  wishing  to  be  certified  as  to  the  cause  of  the  said 
taking  and  detaining,  also  to  know  of  whom  the  said  premises  are  held, 
viz.,  whether  of  us  or  of  others,  command  you  to  certify  us  thereof 
without  delay,  returning  to  us  this  writ. 

Witness  ourself  at  York,  the  28th  day  of  May,  in  the  ist  year  of  our 
reign  [1327]. 

iStc^olajs  De  'BatJjonia, 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Westbury  on 
Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas, 
I  Edward  III  [1327],  by  William  Holt,  Simon  de  Solers,  Richard  Byllyng, 
Laurence  de  Abhenhale,  Walter  Warde,  Henry  de  Chaxhull,  Henry  de  Rodleye, 
Stephen  Uytemon,  Peter  de  Walmon,  Peter  le  Reytier,  William  Faber,  ^Xi^  John 
de  Wyke,  who  say  that 

The  lands  and  tenements  contained  in  the  writ  were  taken  into  the 
hands  of  the  lord  E.,  father  of  the  King  that  now  is,  by  John  de  Bury, 
then  sub-escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  8  years  ago,  because  the  said 
Nicholas  de  Bathonia  demised  the  said  tenements  io  John  de  Cromhale  and 
Margaret  Kyvernan  for  the  term  of  the  life  of  the  said  Nicholas,  pretending 
that  they  were  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  whereas  they  were  not  held  of 
him,  and  were  demised  without  the  licence  of  the  King,  for  which  cause 
they  were  taken  into  the  King's  hand  and  for  no  other  reason,  and  they 
arc  still  in  the  King's  hand. 

The  said  A^icholas  de  Bathon  held  the  said  tenements  of  S\r  John  de 
Bohun  of  Harsefeld  by  knight's  service,  as  parcel  of  the  manor  of  West- 
bury, which  said  manor  Robert  de  Sapy,  and  Alina  his  wife,  and  John  de 
Aune,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Nicholas  de  Bathon  ,  hold  of  the  said  Sir  John 
de  Boun  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  20  Edward  II,  No,  33. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  199 

IRicl^atD  le  'Blount 

I  n(|UlSltlOn  taken  at  Sobbury  before /(?A«  de  Hampione,  escheator 
X  of  the  lord  the  King  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  next  after 
the  feast  of  St.  Hilary,  20  Edward  II  [13^7],  by  the  oath  o{  Henry  Chann^ 
John  Sautmareys,  Ralph  de  Filton,  John  Caumpe,  Robert  Caumpe,  John 
Averay,  Robert  Burml.,  Adam  Honypym,  John  de  Hambrok,  Philip  Selyman, 
William  atte  Pyne,  zxiA  John  Gubbes{?),  who  say  that 

Richard  le  Blount  on  the  day  that  he  died  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  the  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Button.  There  is  there  one 
messuage  with  a  close,  .  .  .  and  curtilage,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
6j.  8</. ;  also  a  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  zs.  There  are 
there  80  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  20s., 
price  of  the  acre  ^d.  ;  also  12  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  i8j.,  price  of  the  acre  i8</. ;  also  16  acres  of  pasture,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  is.  Sd.,  price  of  the  acre  2d.  There  is  there  a  certain 
wood  containing  12  acres,  the  underwood  whereof  is  worth  per  annum 
2J.  There  are  there  30  acres  of  wood  within  the  King's  chace  of 
Kyngeswode,  and  they  are  not  extended  because  the  lord  cannot  take 
anything  therefrom  by  the  year.  There  is  there  the  moiety  of  a  certain 
water-mill,  which  moiety  is  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark. 

There  are  there  10  free  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  32^.  at  the  feasts 
of  St.  Michael,  St.  Nicholas,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and 
St.  John  the  Baptist  by  equal  portions.  Also  10  natives,  who  pay  for 
their  works  and  services  by  the  year  $os.  at  the  said  terms  by  equal 
portions. 

There  is  there  the  moiety  of  the  hundred  of  Button,  the  profit 
whereof  is  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark,  to  be  held  twice  by  the 
year,  viz.  at  the  Hokeday  and  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  ;  the  moiety  of 
the  said  manor  of  Button  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of 
the  moiety  of  one  knight's  fee. 

The  said  Richard  le  Blount  was  also  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  that  he  died  of  one  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage  in 
Mangotesfeld,  which  is  worth  per  annum  ^od.  There  is  there  one  dovecote, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  40^.  There  are  there  40  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  half  a  mark,  price  of  the  acre  2d. ;  also 
5  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  5^.,  price  of  the  acre  iid. 
There  are  there  18  free  tenants,  who  pay  per  annum  tois.  \d.  at  the 
feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary, 
ana  St.  John  the  Baptist  by  equal  portions;  also  12  natives,  who  pay  per 
annum  for  all  their  works  and  services  22s.  at  the  said  4  terms  by  equal 
portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per 
annum  2^. 

1  4 


200  Gloucestershire 


The  said  messuage,  lands,  and  tenements  in  Mangotsfeld  are  held  of 
the  lord  of  the  manor  of  Thornbury  for  the  time  being,  which  said 
manor  at  that  time  was  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  by  the  service  of  half 
a  knight's  fee. 

Edmund  le  Blount,  brother  of  the  said  Richard  le  Blount,  is  the  next 
heir  of  the  said  Richard,  and  is  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  20  Edward  II,  No.  41. 


3!o]^n  He  la  mare. 

TT  •     •    • 

I  nOUlSltlOn     taken    at    Claverleye    before    John    de    Hampton, 

JL      escheator  of  the  lord  the  King,  in  the  counties   of  Gloucester, 

Worcester,  Hereford,  Shropshire,  Stafford,  and  the  Marches  of  Wales, 

3rd  January,  20  Edward  II  [1327],  by  the  oath  of  Walter  de  Gatacre,  etc., 

etc.,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  of  the  King  and  others  if  the  King  should 
grant  to  John  de  la  Ware  that  he  may  give  and  assign  one  acre  of  land  in 
Albreton  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  there,  which  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief,  to  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  Dore  to  find  3  monks, 
chaplains,  to  celebrate  divine  service  every  day  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary 
of  the  Abbey  of  Dore,  etc.,  etc. 

The  jurors  further  say  that  the  castle  of  Ewias  Herald,  in  the 
Marches  of  Wales,  etc.,  etc.,  and  the  manor  of  Wykwar,  in  co.  Gloucester, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  £\o,  remain  to  the  said  John,  besides  the  said 
gift  and  assignment.  The  said  castle,  manor,  etc.,  are  held  of  the  King 
in  chief,  by  what  service  they  know  not,  etc.,  etc. 

Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  Edward  II,  File  191,  No.  14. 


CDtnunn,  €atl  of  ^runUel 

Extent  of  the  manor  of  Cuvele,  made  at  Cuvele  on  Wednesday  on 
the  Morrow  of  the  Epiphany  of  the  Lord,  20  Edward  II  [i  327],  by 
the  oath  of  Roger  de  Colerygg,  etc.,  etc. 

John  de  Wylynton  holds  the  manor  of  Thormerton,  in  co.  Gloucester, 
and  certain  other  tenements  in  Hechelhampton,  Culston,  and  Pauleshott, 
in  CO.  Wilts,  of  the  lord  of  this  manor  by  knights'  service,  viz.  by  the 
service  of  3  knights'  fees. 

William  le  Bolliter,  of  Wemme,  holds  certain  tenements  in  Badmynton, 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  20  Edward  II,  No.  49. 


[End  of  Retgn  of  Edward  HI.] 


I 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  201 

Eoger  Crofi. 

riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Olveston  before /oAw  de  Hampton,  escheator 
of  the  lord  the  King  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  next  after 
the  feast  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  of 
John  de  Wes/on,  John  de  Akkeleye,  Richard  Pesshoun,  Richard  atle  Mora, 
Robert  Mattok,  William  de  Stoke,  John  Roynald,  Robert  Batecok,  John 
Clynes,  Osbert  le  Riche,  John  de  Gydejorde,  and  William  Tony,  who  say  that 

Roger  Crok  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died  in 
Olveston  the  tenements  underwritten  of  the  Prior  of  Bath  by  socage. 
He  had  there  2  parts  of  one  capital  messuage,  with  gardens,  curtilages, 
and  one  dovecote,  which  are  worth  per  annum  40^.  There  is  there  one 
acre  and  a  half  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  \id.,  price  of 
the  acre  %d.  There  are  there  2^  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  4J.  id.,  price  of  the  acre  lod.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture, 
which  is  called  la  Grenemore,  which  is  worth  per  annum  .  .  .  There  are 
there  2  parts  of  one  water-mill  and  of  one  windmill,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  13^.  4*/.  There  is  there  a  certain  croft  called  Arnaldescroft, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  y.  ;  also  a  certain  wood  called  Wolfrugge, 
which  is  worth  per  annum  in  underwood  is.  There  are  there  2  groves, 
viz.  Maudesdalegrave  and  Ladygrave,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  in 
underwood  iid. 

There  are  there  23  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  tenements  and  pay 
per  annum  /6  4^.  at  the  4  usual  terms  of  the  year;  also  2  natives,  who 
hold  half  a  virgate  of  land  and  5  acres  of  land  in  villeinage  and  pay  per 
annum  in  rent  and  works  23^.  at  the  said  4  terms.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  is. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  extent,  /  8  17J.  lod. 

The  said  Roger  also  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  Bishop  of 
Worcester  the  tenements  underwritten  in  the  vill  of  Berewyk  :  one 
capital  messuage,  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
IS.  There  are  there  loj  acres  of  meadow,  which  William  Schoche  held, 
and  they  are  worth  per  annum  i\s.,  price  of  the  acre  is.  There  is  there 
a  certain  fishery  in  the  water  of  the  Severne,  which  is  worth  per  annum 
lid.  There  are  there  17^  acres  of  wood,  the  underwood  whereof  is 
worth  per  annum  \os.  There  are  there  8  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers 
tenements  and  pay  per  annum  69^.  td.  at  the  abovesaid  4  terms  by 
equal  portions ;  also  6  natives,  who  hold  divers  tenements  in  villeinage 
and  pay  per  annum  for  their  rent  and  works  dis.  id.  at  the  said  terms  by 
equal  portions. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  tenements  per  annum,  £'i  \s.  lod. 

Isabella,  wife  of  Thomas  de  Doudeswelle,  sister  of  the  said  Roger  Crok, 
is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  26  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edivard  HI,  No.  \\. 


202  Gloucestershire 


•v*  •  •         • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Colverden  before  William  Trussel,  escheator 
A  of  the  lord  the  King  on  this  side  the.  Trent,  on  Monday  next  after 
the  feast  of  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath 
of  Thomas  Toky,  Thomas  de  Maltesdon,  William  Ewenny,  John  Fraunkeleyn, 
Waller  Gkde,  Almaric  de  BHars,  Roger  Mayflyn,  Robert  Leye,  William 
l^roys,  Walter  Kek,  Walter  Clerk  of  Maysmor,  and  Richard  le  Hayward, 
who  say  that 

Henry  de  Wylyngton  held  of  the  lord  E.,  late  King  of  England,  father 
of  the  now  King,  in  chief  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  manor  of  Colverden 
in  socage  by  the  service  of  5^.  per  annum,  to  be  paid  to  the  King  by  the 
hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  barton  of  the  lord  the  King  next  Gloucester 
for  the  time  being,  at  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael, 
St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  by  equal  portions,  and  doing  suit  at  the  King's 
court  of  the  said  barton  from  3  weeks  to  3  weeks  for  all  services. 

There  is  there  one  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  zs.  There  are  there  140  acres  of  arable  land, 
and  they  are  worth  per  annum  23^.  4//.,  price  of  the  acre  id. ;  also  2  acres 
of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  3^.,  price  of  the  acre  \%d.  \  also 
6  acres  of  pasture,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  31.,  price  of  the  acre 
bd.\  also  i6j.  5</.  of  rent,  to  be  taken  yearly  of  5  free  tenants  at  the 
said  4  terms  of  the  year  by  equal  portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of 
the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  iid. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  per  annum,  43^.  <)d. 

The  said  Henry  de  Wylinglon  likewise  held  at  la  Merslade  next 
Sandhurst  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  the  said  late  King  of  England  in 
chief  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  and  1 5  acres  of  meadow  in 
la  Morslade  next  Sandhurst,  in  socage,  by  the  service  of  28J.  4^.  by  the 
year,  to  be  paid  to  the  King  by  the  hands  of  the  said  keeper,  at  the  said 
4  terms  of  the  year  by  equal  portions,  and  doing  suit  at  the  King's  court 
of  the  said  barton  from  3  weeks  to  3  weeks  for  all  services.  The  said 
messuage  with  the  garden  and  curtilage  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  is. ; 
the  said  virgate  of  land  contains  48  acres,  and  is  worth  per  annum  iis., 
price  of  the  acre  3</. ;  and  the  said  1 5  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  per 
annum  30J.,  price  of  the  acre  is. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  per  annum,  i-fS.  %d.  {-jis./^d.  ?). 

Henry  de  Wylinglon,  son  of  the  said  Henry  de  Wylinglon,  is  his  next 
heir,  and  is  aged  1 3  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  112,  No.  29. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  203 

William  Trussel,  escheator  of  the  lord  the  King  on  this  side  the 
Trent,  to  Nicholas  Burdoun,  his  sub-escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  greeting. 
We  send  you  the  command  of  the  King  in  these  words,  to  be  executed. 

Edward f  by  the  grace  of  God,  etc.,  to  William  Trussel,  his  escheator 
beyond  the  Trent,  greeting. 

Matilda,  who  was  the  wife  of  Edmund  de  Plescy^  deceased,  who  held 
of  us  in  chief,  has  besought  us  that  whereas  the  said  Edmund,  formerly 
her  husband,  after  he  married  her  enfeoflFed  Hugh  le  Desptnser,  late  Earl 
of  Winchister,  of  the  manor  of  Bardesle,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  for 
ever,  and  the  said  manor  came  to  the  hands  of  the  lorid  £.,  late  King  of 
England,  our  father,  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Hugh,^&  will  cause  to 
be  assigned  to  her  her  dower  happening  to  her  of  the  said  manor 
according  to  the  law  and  custom  of  our  kingdom. 

We,  wishing  to  be  fully  certified  as  to  the  premises,  and  to  do  what  is 
just  therein,  command  you  diligently  to  enquire  whether  the  said  Edmund 
enfeoffed  the  said  Earl  of  the  said  manor  after  the  marriage  of  the  said 
Edmund  and  Matilda,  or  not  f  and  to  send  us  the  inquisition  so  made 
without  delay,  together  with  this  writ. 

Witness  ourself  at  York,  1 6th  June  in  the  first  year  of  our  reign  [1327]. 


^Dtnunn  De  ^\t^^  and  iHatilDa  W  tmfe* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester  before  the  King's  escheator  on 
X  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas, 
I  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  of  Warin  de  Grytz,  John  de  Colne,  Adam 
de  Hyde,  William  Burvast,  John  atte  Asshch,  Thomas  de  Meysy,  Nicholas  le 
Nor  theme,  Nicholas  within  the  gate,  Walter  de  Campedene,  Simon  le  Franke- 
leyn,  Benedict  le  Graunt,  and  Walter  le  Fremon,  who  say  that 

Edmund  de  Pleysitz  enfeoffed  Hugh  le  Despencer,  late  Earl  of  Winchester, 
of  his  manor  of  Bardesleye  :  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  8  years 
and  more  after  the  solemnization  of  the  marriage  between  the  said 
Edmund  and  Matilda  his  wife ;  and  the  said  manor  came  into  the  hands 
of  the  lord  E.,  late  King  of  England,  father  of  the  now  King,  by  the 
forfeiture  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  not  for  any  other  cause,  and  is  now 
in  thff  seisin  of  Sir  Edmund  de  Wodestok,  Earl  of  Kent,  by  the  gift  and 
feoffment  of  the  now  lord  the  King,  and  is  held  of  the  Earl  of  Hereford 
by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\o 
per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  No.  42. 

1  4    * 


204  ijrioucester shire 


dUiUiam  De  J^ette. 

InOmSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester  on 
Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Dionisius,  i  Edward  III  [1327], 
by  Richard  Kynnes,  William  de  Forwode,  William  atte  Leygrave,  John  atte 
Bury,  John  atte  Lane,  John  Draylas,  Robert  de  Dunyngton,  Henry  de  Foxhull, 
Nicholas  Mody,  Richard  Adam,  Henry  de  Bonkes,  and  William  de  Chaljord, 
who  say  that 

William  de  Dene  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  one  messuage 
and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Magna  Dene,  which  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  \os.  of  yearly  rent,  to  be  paid  at  Newenham  to 
the  constable  of  the  castle  of  St.  Briavell  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for 
all  service ;  the  said  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage  there  is  worth 
6j.,  and  the  said  carucate  of  land  is  worth  per  annum  1 3^ .  ^d. 

The  said  William  held  of  the  King  in  chief  at  Parva  Dene  one 
messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  by  the  service  of  dd.,  to  be  paid  into  the 
King's  exchequer  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  for  all  service ;  the  said 
messuage  with  a  garden  there  is  worth  ^s.,  and  the  48  acres  of  arable 
land  are  worth  per  annum  %s.,  price  of  the  acre  zd. 

The  said  William  also  held  the  manor  of  Lassebergh  of  Sir  Hugh  le 
Despenser,  late  Earl  of  Winchester,  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee. 
There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  which  is  worth 
per  annum  4J.  There  are  there  300  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  50J.,  price  of  the  acre  zd. ;  and  3  acres  of  meadow,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  35'.,  price  of  the  acre  izd. ;  also  4  acres  of  wood,  which 
are  worth  nothing  per  annum  because  there  is  no  underwood. 

There  are  there  4  natives,  who  pay  per  annum  24J.  for  all  service. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  zs. 

Joan  and  Isabella,  daughters  of  the  said  William,  are  the  next  heirs  of 
the  said  William  de  Dene;  the  said  Joan  is  aged  15  years,  and  the  said 
Isabella  1 1  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  44. 


T 


lie  rolls  and  memoranda  of  the  time  of  Master  Richard  de  Clare, 
formerly  escheator  of  the  lord  the  King,  father  of  the  now  King, 
on  this  side  the  Trent,  of  the  12th  year  of  the  said  King  Edward,  the 
father,  having  been  searched,  it  is  found  that  William  de  Dene,  of  vy^hom 
mention  is  made  in  this  writ  and  this  inquisition,  died  in  the  same  year, 
on  account  whereof  a  like  writ  was  then  sent  to  the  said  Master  Richard, 
and  a  like  inquisition  was  made  and  returned  into  the  King's  Chancery, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  205 

whereby  it  was  found  that  the  said  William  on  the  day  that  he  died  held 
his  tenements  in  Magna  and  Parva  Dene  of  the  King  in  chief  by  homage 
and  the  service  of  \os.  bd.  per  annum.  The  jurors  were  not  able  to  say 
whether  the  said  William  owed  therefore  any  service  to  the  King  of 
keeping  a  certain  part  of  the  King's  forest  of  Dene  or  not. 

It  was  also  found  that  Joan,  then  aged  5  years,  and  Isabella,  then 
aged  one  month,  viz.,  on  the  28th  day  of  May  in  the  said  12th  year, 
were  the  daughters  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  William. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  44. 


mtlUam  He  ?^ene- 

Edward,  by  the  grace  of  God,  etc.,  to  the  Treasurer  and  Barons 
of  the  Exchequer,  greeting. 

Although  it  is  found  by  an  inquisition  made  by  William  Trussel,  late 
our  escheator  beyond  the  Trent,  that  William  de  Dene,  deceased,  held  on 
the  day  that  he  died  certain  lands  and  tenements  in  Magna  Dene  by  the 
service  of  los.,  to  be  paid  to  us  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  constable  of 
the  castle  of  St.  Briavell,  and  certain  lands  and  tenements  in  Parva  Dene 
by  the  service  of  bd.,  to  be  paid  to  us  yearly  into  our  Exchequer  for  all 
service,  but  because  it  was  not  known  whether  the  said  William  owed 
therefore  any  service  of  keeping  part  of  the  forest  of  Dene,  we  command 
you  to  certify  us  whether  the  said  William  held  any  lands  or  tenements 
by  serjeanty  or  knight's  service,  whereby  the  custody  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  which  were  of  the  said  William   ought  to  belong  to  us. 

Witness  ourself  at  York,  i6th  February,  in  the  2nd  year  of  our  reign. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  44. 


2HtU(am  De  ?^ene. 

Ha.VinQ[^  searched  the  rolls  and  memoranda  of  your  Exchequer, 
we  have  found  in  the  Memoranda  roll  for  the  5th  year  of  the 
reign  of  the  lord  E.,  late  King  of  England,  your  father,  that  William  de 
Dene,  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Dene,  held  all  his  lands  and  tenements 
in  Magna  Dene  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  paying  \qs.  per 
annum  at  the  Castle  of  St.  Briavell,  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Risflete 
of  the  service  of  paying  per  annum  into  your  Exchequer  bd.  as  the  said 
William  acknowledged  ;  and  he  gave  to  your  said  father  los.  6d.  for  his 
relief  for  the  said  lands.  And  in  like  manner  William,  father  of  the  said 
William,  was  charged  with  his  relief  for  the  said  lands  in  the  3'2nd 
year  of  the  reign  of  the  lord  E.,  formerly  King  of  England,  your 
grandfather ;  and  in  like  manner  Henry  de  Dene,  grandfather  of  the  said 


2o6  Gloucestershire 


William,  was  charged  for  his  relief  for  the  said  lands  in  the  15th  jear 
of  your  Said  grandfather,  as  is  contained  in  the  roll  of  the  accounts  of 
the  said  15th  year  in  Gloucester. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m..,  i  Edward  III ^  \si  Nos.,  No.  44. 


'W'  •      •     ■ 

I  nQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Caumpedene, 
A  26th  December,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  of  Thomas 
Bealmond,  Richard  Proiemt,  Peter  Sherebem^  John  Flemyng^  Henry  de 
Doelegh,  John  Fraunkeleyn,  Richard  Gatewell,  John  Bume,  John  de  la 
Chambre,  Nicholas  de  Slochalegh,  Robert  de  StochesUgh  (?),  and  Philip  Calf, 
who  say  that 

John  Giffard  de  Weston  Underegge  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee  of  the  manors  of  Norton  and  Weston  Uaderegge,  which  are  held  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee  and  a  half. 

There  is  in  the  manor  of  Norton  a  certain  capital  messuage  with 
a  garden  and  dovecote,  which  are  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  are 
there  207  acres  of  arable  land  in  each  field  by  the  larger  hundred,  and 
the  acre  is  worth  per  annum  ^d.,  sum  £^  is.  /{d. ;  also  22  acres  of 
meadow,  and  the  acre  is  worth  per  annum  tod.,  sum  36J.  %d. ;  also 
10  acres  of  pasture,  and  the  acre  is  worth  izd.,  sum  loj.  There  is  there 
of  the  rent  of  the  free  tenants  8j.  per  annum.  There  is  there  one  water- 
mill  which  is  worth  per  annum  los.  Also  of  the  rent  of  natives  and 
cottars  £1 1   2 J.  4i/.  per  annum. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  whole  manor  of  Norton,  £1%  ibs.  od. 

There  is  in  the  manor  of  Weston  a  certain  capital  messuage  with 
a  garden,  which  are  worth  nothing  beyond  reprise.  There  are  there  of 
arable  land  167  acres,  80  acres  whereof  are  each  worth  per  annum  ^d., 
and  87  acres  are  each  worth  per  annum  id.  :  sum  of  the  value  of  the 
said  acres  4.1s.  id.  There  are  there  2oi  acres  of  meadow,  each  whereof 
is  worth  per  annum  is. :  sum  41  J.  Also  17  acres  of  pasture,  each  acre 
whereof  is  worth  per  annum  iid.:  sum  lys.  Also  100  acres  of  wood, 
which  are  worth  nothing  because  there  is  no  underwood.  There  is 
there  of  the  rent  of  the  free  tenants  6j.  lo^d.  and  i  lb.  of  cummin  per 
annum,  price  lid.  Also  of  the  rent  of  natives  and  cottars  ;^f4  17^.  o^d. 
per  annum.  There  is  there  of  works  (?)  of  cottars  which  are  worth  per 
annum  zos.  There  is  there  a  certain  water-mill  which  is  worth  per 
annum  1 3J.  ^d. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  of  Weston,  £11  i6s.  bid. 

John,  son  of  the  said  John  Gifard,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  half 
a  year. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  207 

The  said  manors  were  taken  into  the  King's  hand  by  William.  Trussell, 
the  King's  escheator,  and  by  him  at  the  King's  command  delivered  to 
John  de  Cherlton,  lord  of  Powytz,  and  so  they  remain  in  the  custody  of 
the  ssixA  John. 

The  said  manor  of  Norton  was  charged  to  Simon  de  Aston  and  his 
heirs  in  221.  per  annum  ;  and  to  Margery  the  l-elict  of  William  Pikerel  in 
26J.  8</.  for  the  term  of  the  life  of  the  said  Margery:  sum  of  the  rent 
resolute  48J.  8</. 

And  so  the  said  manors  of  Norton  and  Weston  are  worth  per  annum 
beyond  the  rent  resolute  £1%  3J.  \o\d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  isl  Nos.,  No.  46. 


T  •     •     • 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Magor  in  the 

A      Marches  of  Wales,  29th  April,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath 

of  J^oger  le  Seymor,  Hugh  Duraunt,  John  .  .  ,  Adam  Hardyng,  Richard 

Melior,  Robert  atie   More,  Richard  Pers,    William   Molendinar\  Roger  le 

While,  John  Pody,  Nicholas  Hichecok,  and  Nicholas  Rond,  who  say  that 

Matilda  de  Rodbertoe  held  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that 
she  died  of  the  King  in  chief  the  fourth  part  of  the  manor  of  Magor  by 
homage  and  fealty  and  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  the  sixth  part  of 
a  knight's  fee,  and  she  held  nothing  of  any  other  in  co.  Gloucester. 

There  is  there  a  certain  messuage  which  is  worth  per  annum  bd. 
There  are  there  124^  acres  of  arable  land,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum 
41J.  6d.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d.  Also  40  acres  of  meadow,  which  are 
worth  per  annum  soj.  ^^d.,  price  of  the  acre  is</.  Also  2  acres  of 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  \id.,  price  of  the  acre  bd.  There 
is  there  of  the  rent  of  the  free  tenants  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 
£(i  7J.  %d. ;  and  of  one  of  the  said  tenants  in  the  feast  of  the  Annuncia- 
tion of  the  Blessed  Mary  4J.  bd. ;  and  two  of  them  pay  in  the  term  of 
the  "  Hokkeday  "  5J. ;  and  one  of  them  pays  in  the  feast  of  Easter  one 
pair  of  gloves,  price  \d.  Sum  of  the  rent  of  the  free  tenants,  £6  ijs.  z^d. 
There  are  there  18  villeins,  each  of  whom  holds  8  acres  of  land  and 
pays  yearly  at  4  terms  of  the  year  ss.  8|</.,  and  they  ought  to  work,  and 
there  is  allowed  them  for  the  work,  id.  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  up 
to  the  Gule  of  August,  and  from  the  Gule  of  August  up  to  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  there  is  allowed  them  for  the  work  i^d.,  and  if  they  do  not 
work  they  shall  pay  the  rent  aforesaid. 

There  are  there  9  villeins,  each  of  whom  holds  4  acres  of  land  and . 
pays  yearly  is.   \od.  at  the  said  terms.     And  if  they  shall  work  it  is 
allowed  them  as  to  the  others.    Sum  of  the  rent  of  the  villeins,  wbs.  "j^d. 


2o8  Gloucestershire 


There  are  there  12  cottars  who  pay  per  annum  in  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  %s.  ifd.  Sum  of  the  rent  of  the  cottars,  8j.  ^d.  The  pleas 
and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  6j.  %d.  And  so 
the  said  messuage,  lands,  etc.,  are  worth  per  annum  clear,  except  the 
services  of  the  lord  the  King  which  belong  to  the  said  tenements, 
;^24  19J.  8</. 

Thomas  de  Rodberwe  is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Matilda^  and 
is  aged  28  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  77. 


giol^n  dD^^ffarn  of  'Br^mme^felD. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  /ohn  de  Hampton,  the 
King's  escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday  in  the  feast  of 
Ash  Wednesday,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  o{  Reginald  de  Abbenhale, 
knight,  John  de  la  Mare,  John  Lehont,  Henry  de  Brocworthe,  Richard  de 
Apperlegh,  John  Notelyn,  John  de  Piryton,  John  de  Ledene,  Henry  Cropel, 
Thomas  de  Mattesdon,  Thomas  Laurence,  William  de  Benetham,  John  le 
Frankeleyn,  Peler  de  Somerville,  John  le  Walsche  de  Morton,  Henry  Kek, 
Robert  Mordejreyt,  John  Barhe,  Robert  Gylle,  John  atte  Pleystude,  William 
le  Hont,  and  William  Gemoun,  who  say  that 

John  Gyffard  de  Brymmesfeld  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on 
the  day  that  he  died  of  the  castle  and  manor  of  Brymmesfeld ;  also  of 
the  manors  of  Rokhampton,  Syde,  Beggeworthe,  and  the  moiety  of  the 
manor  of  Wynterbourn  and  the  wood  of  Cayllye  in  Walles  in  co.  Gloucester, 
and  held  the  castle  and  manors  of  Brymmesfeld  and  Rokhampton, 
together  with  other  lands  and  tenements  in  co.  Wilts  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  barony,  viz.  by  3  knight's  fees. 

There  is  at  Brymmesfeld  one  castle,  dilapidated  and  fallen  down, 
with  a  court  outside  the  ditch  of  the  said  castle,  and  one  dovecote,  and 
it  is  worth  per  annum  ioj.  There  are  there  600  acres  of  arable  land, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  loos.,  price  of  the  acre  id.  Also  4  acres  of 
meadow,  worth  per  annum  \s.,  price  of  the  acre  i  zd.  Also  24  acres  of 
several  pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  8j.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d. 
There  is  there  one  sheepfold,  with  a  close,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  5^. 
There  are  there  2  parks,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  30J.  There  is 
there  one  large  wood  of  faggots  containing  300  acres,  the  profit  whereof 
is  worth  per  annum  40J.  There  is  there  a  certain  liberty  of  toll  upon 
Worthwolde,  which  is  worth  per  annum  zs.  There  are  there  8  free 
tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements  and  pay  per  annum  39J.  %d.  at  the 
4  terms  of  the  year  and  i  lb.  of  cummin  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
price  id.  Also  5  free  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements  and  pay 
per  annum  29J.  id.  at  the  said  4  terms.     Also  g  customars  each  of  whom 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  209 

holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage  and  pays  and  does  as  in  rents 
and  other  services  by  the  year  \os.  Sd.  And  so  the  sum  of  the  rents  and 
services  of  the  said  customars  is  £4.  16s.  There  are  there  6  customars 
each  of  whom  holds  the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage  and 
does  for  his  rent  and  services  per  annum  6s.  t^d.  And  so  the  sum  of 
the  rent  and  services  of  the  said  customars  per  annum  is  39J.  i^d. 
There  is  there  one  customar  who  holds  the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of 
land  in  villeinage,  whose  rent  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  gj.  id. 
Also  one  customar  who  holds  the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of  land  in 
villeinage,  whose  rent  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  i  is.  Sd.  There 
are  there  4  customars  each  of  whom  holds  the  eighth  part  of  one  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage,  and  their  rents  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  loj. 
Also  certain  tenants  of  the  Abbot  of  S/.  Peter  of  Gloucester  who  do 
per  annum  services  in  the  said  manor,  as  in  ploughing  and  harrowing, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  \rs.  Also  9  cottars  who  pay  per  annum  8j.  bd. 
at  the  said  4  terms.  Also  34  tenants  who  hold  divers  parcds  of  land 
and  meadow  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  67J.  10^.  at  the  said 
4  terms.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per 
annum  6^.  %d. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  pier  annum,  £,^6  %s.  g^d. 

There  is  in  the  said  manor  of  Rokhampton  a  certain  capital  messuage 
which  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  are  there  100  acres  of  arable 
land  which  are  worth  per  annum  25^.,  price  of  the  acre  3^.  Also 
20  acres  of  meadow  which  are  worth  per  annum  40^.,  price  of  the  acre  is. 
There  is  there  a  certain  several  pasture  which  is  worth  per  annum  12s. 
There  are  there  divers  tenants  who  hold  divers  tenements,  and  pay 
per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  at  the  said  4  terms  of  the  year  ;^i6  1 3^.  4^. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  per  annum  20s. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  of  Rokhampton,  ;£^2i    I'js. 

The  said  /o/in  Gyffard  held  the  wood  of  Caillye  in  Walles  in  the 
said  county,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  Sum  of  the  value  of 
the  said  wood  per  annum,  6s.  Sd. 

The  said  /ohn  Gyffard  held  the  said  manor  of  Syde  o^  John  de  Acton 
by  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  one  knight's  fee.  There  is  there 
a  certain  capital  messuage,  which  is  worth  per  annum  6s.  Sd.  There  are 
there  200  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  i6s.  Sd.,  price 
of  the  acre  id.  Also  5  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
10^.,  price  of  the  acre  2s.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture  which  is 
worth  per  annum  ^s.  There  are  there  5  acres  of  wood,  the  profit  whereof 
is  worth  per  annum  3^.  There  are  there  4  free  tenants  who  hold  divers 
tenements,  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  at  the  said  4  terms  of 
the  year  15^.  6d.  Also  4  customars  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate 
of  land  in  villeinage,  and  the  rents  and  services  of  the  said  customars 
are  worth  per  annum  21s.,  to  be  taken  at  the  said  4  terms.     There  is 

CLOUC.     INQ.,  VOL.  V.  ' 


2IO  Gloucestershire 


there  one  customar  who  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  villeinage,  and 
pays  per  annum  for  his  rents  and  services  55.  i>d.  at  2  terms,  viz.  at  the 
feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary.  There 
are  there  3  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  gj.  id.  at  the  said  2  terms,  and 
I  lb.  of  pepper  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  price  \zd.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  rs. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  of  Syde  per  annum,  £,\  15^.  i  id. 

The  said  John  Giffard  held  the  said  manor  of  Beggeworthe  by  the 
feoffment  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  by  the  said  Earl  to  him  and  the  heirs 
of  his  body  lawfully  begotten.  There  is  there  a  certaifl  capital  messuage 
with  a  garden  and  curtilage  and  a  dovecote,  and  they  are  worth  per 
annum  1 3 j.  \d.  There  are  there  i  o  acres  of  arable  land  newly  assarted, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  5^.,  price  of  the  acre  td.  Also  700  acres  of 
arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  £\  i  13J.  '4//.,  price  of  the  acre 
4</.  Also  12  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  48J.,  price  of 
the  acre  as.  There  is  there  a  certain  water-mill,  which  is  worth  per 
annum  20^.  Also  a  park,  which  is  worth  per  annum  in  underwood  and 
herbage  zbs.  Sd.  There  are  there  19  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers 
tenements  and  pay  per  annum  of  rent  of  assize  at  the  said  4  terms  of  the 
year  74J.  gd.  Also  1 8  customars  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of 
land  in  villeinage,  and  pays  and  does  for  his  rent  and  services  per  annum 
igs.  And  so  the  sum  of  the  rent  and  services  of  the  said  customars  per 
annum  is  £ij  2s.  od.  There  are  there  15  customars  each  of  whom 
holds  the  fourth  part  of  one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  and  does  per 
annum  for  his  rent  and  services  9^.  6d.  And  so  the  sum  of  their  rent 
and  services  per  annum  is  £•]  2s.  6d.  There  are  there  8  customars  each 
of  whom  holds  3  acres  of  land  and  pays  and  does  in  rent  and  services 
per  annum  5J.  And  so  the  sum  of  the  rents  and  services  of  the  said 
customars  per  annum  is  40J.  There  are  there  1-4  cottars  who  pay  per 
annum  of  rent  of  assize  12s.  at  the  said  4  terms  of  the  year.  The 
said  customars  shall  give  each  year  a  certain  aid  at  the  feast  of  the 
Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  which  is  worth  40J.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  per  annum  60s. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  of  Beggeworth  per  annum 
£$2  js.  yd.,  out  of  which  Almaric  le  Despenser  takes  yearly  for  the  term 
of  his  life  by  the  enfeoffment  of  the  said/oA«  Giffard  £16  ly.  \d. 

And  so  the  sum  is  clear  £11  14J.  4^. 

The  said  John  Gyffard  held  the  moiety  of  the  said  manor  of  Wynter- 
boume  of  Gilbert  son  of  Stephen  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 
There  is  there  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden  and  curtilage, 
and  it  is  worth  per  annum  los.  There  are  there  300  acres  of  arable 
land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  iooj.,  price  of  the  acre  \d.  Also 
15  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  6oj.,  price  of  the  acre 
4^.     There  is  there  a  certain  pasture,  which  is  worth  per  annum  \os. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  211 

There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize  £fi  %s.  od.,  to  be  taken  at  the  said  4  terms 
of  the  year.     The  pleas  and  perquisites  are  worth  per  annum  los. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  said  manor  of  Wynterboum  per  annum, 
£ib  IS.  od. 

/ohn,  son  of  Fulk  U  Straunge  and  Alianore  his  wife,  sister  of  the  said 
fohn  Gyffard,  and  /anus,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Audeleye,  issue  oi  Katherine 
de  Audeleye,  another  sister  of  the  said  John  Giffard,  are  the  next  heirs  of 
the  said  John  Giffard.  The  said  John  le  Straunge  was  aged  19  years  at 
the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  last  past ;  and  the  said  James  de 
Audeleye  was  aged  14  years  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  83. 

[There  is  a  duplicate  of  this  Inquisition.] 

[Then  follows  an  Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  said 
John  de  Hampton  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory  the 
Pope,  I  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Whitynton,  knight, 
Henry  de  Brocworth,  John  de  Pyryton,  Thomas  Toky,  Thomas  de  Mattesdon, 
Walter  de  Mattesdon,  John  atte  Pleystude,  William  Gernoun,  William  Davy, 
Robert  Gylle,  William  Laurence,  John  le  Welssh,  Henry  de  Kek,  John  de 
Wydicombe,  Henry  de  Chaxhulle,  John  de  Pulton,  Peter  Somerville,  Roger 
de  Munstreworth,  John  Mareschal,  and  Reginald  de  Cumherwelle. 

Like  the  preceding  Inquisition,  except  that  the  wood  of  Cailye  is 
omitted.] 

I  nCIUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Hampton, 
X  escheator  of  the  lord  the  King  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Saturday  next 
after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  of 
William  de  Whytintone,  knight,  John  de  Pyreton,  Henry  de  Brocworth, 
Thomas  Thoky,  Thomas  de  Mattesdon,  John  le  Mareschal,  Reginald  de 
Comberwell,  Roger  de  Munstreworth,  Peter  de  Somervill,  Henty  de  Chakeshulle, 
Walter  de  Mattesdon,  William  Laurence,  and  Robert  Gylle,  who  say  that 

Ralph  de  Wylington,  John  de  Annesleye,  and  Roger  de  Borzhull  held 
one  knight's  fee  in  the  manor  of  Dounhatherleye  of  John  Giffard  of 
Brimesfeld  on  the  day  that  he  died,  as  of  his  manor  of  Beggeworth,  and 
the  said  manor  of  Dounhatherleye  is  worth  per  annum  ;^3o. 

Henry  Crepet  held  of  the  said  John  Giffard  one  carucate  of  land  in  the 
town  of  Magna  Shurdynton,  as  of  the  said  manor  of  Beggeworth,  by 
the  service  of  the  fifth  part  of  one  knight's  fee,  and  the  said  carucate  of 
land  is  worth  per  annum  loos. 

The  said  John  Giffard  had  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Syde  on . 
the  day  that  he  died,  and  the  said  church  is  worth  per  annum  iooj.;  also 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Rokhampton,  which  said  church  is  worth 


212  Gloucestershire 


per  annum  £io  ;  also  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Wynterbourn,  and 
the  said  church  is  worth  per  annum  40  marks. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  fees  per  annum,  £il. 

Sum  of  the  value  of  the  churches,  ^5 1   1 3^.  \d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  83. 


Margaret,  toife  of  Sjol^n  dPtfiarD. 

EdWErQ,   by  the   grace   of  God,  etc.,  to  John   de  Annesle  and 
Robert  de  Aston,  greeting. 

Margaret,  who  was  the  wife  of  John  Giffard  of  Brymmesfeld,  has 
entreated  us  humbly  by  her  petition  exhibited  before  us  and  our  Council 
that  whereas  she  and  John,  her  son,  acquired  the  manor  of  Syde  to  them 
and  their  heirs,  and  afterwards  the  said  Margaret  granted  to  the  said 
John  that  he  might  hold  the  said  manor  solely  for  his  whole  life  ;  which 
said  manor  the  lord  Edward,  late  King  of  England,  our  father,  for 
divers  reasons  caused  to  be  taken  into  his  hands  and  gave  to  Hugh  le 
Despenser,  formerly  Earl  of  Winchester,  and  it  is  now  in  our  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  the  said  Hugh. 

We,  willing  to  restore  that  manor  to  the  said  Margaret,  wish  to  be 
certified  by  you  whether  the  said  Margaret  and  John  acquired  that  manor 
to  themselves,  and  of  whom  and  in  what  way,  and  if  the  said  Margaret 
afterwards  granted  to  the  said  John  that  he  should  hold  that  manor 
solely  for  his  life,  etc.,  etc.,  and  therefore  we  have  assigned  you  to 
enquire  into  the  truth  of  the  matter,  etc.,  etc. 

Witness  ourself  at  Westminster  the  24th  day  of  February  in  the  first 
year  of  our  reign  [1327]. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  83. 


iHargaret,  tofe  of  3Io]^n  De  (0ifiarli» 

Inquisition  taken  at  Tettebury  on  Thursday  in  the  feast  of 
St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  h^iore  John  de  Anesleye 
and  Robert  de  Astone,  in  the  presence  of  William  Tracy,  sheriff  of 
Gloucester,  keeper  of  the  manor  of  Syde,  by  the  oath  of  John  Lehont, 
Robert  Barbast,  Nicholas  injra  Portam,  William  de  Solers,  Richard  atte 
Halle  of  Strattone,  John  le  Franckelayn  of  Dagingworth,  Richard  le  Smyht 
of  Cranham,  Robert  Passelewe,  John  de  Avenyngge,  John  Hickes,  Walter  de 
Estcourt,  and  William  de  Bexwelle,  who  say  that 

Margaret,  who  was  the  wife  of  John  Giffard  of  Brimesfeld,  and  John, 
her  son,  acquired  the  said  manor  of  Side  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the 


hiquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  2  1 3 

said  John  of  a  certain  Adam  Kaylly,  to  hold  to  the  said  Margaret  and 
John  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  for  ever.  Afterwards  the  said 
Margaret  by  her  deed  granted  to  the  said  John  that  he  should  hold  the 
said  manor  solely  for  his  whole  life,  but  she  did  not  make  any  other 
estate  thereof  to  him,  nor  did  she  remise  her  right  in  any  other  way. 
The  said  manor  after  the  death  of  the  said  John  was  seised  into '  the 
hands  of  the  lord  King  Edward,  father  of  the  now  King,  as  forfeited  to 
him  by  reason  of  the  plaint  of  Thomas,  late  Earl  of  Lancaster,  in  the 
15th  year  of  his  reign;  which  said  lord  the  King  in  the  same  year 
gave  the  said  manor  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  formerly  Earl  of  Winchester, 
to  hold  of  the  King  for  his  whole  life,  so  that  after  the  death  of  the  said 
Earl  the  said  manor  should  remain  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  junior,  and  his 
heirs  for  ever.  The  said  Margaret  never  remised  the  said  manor  to  the 
said  Hugh,  nor  in  any  way  changed  her  estate  thereof.  The  said  manor, 
by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Hugh,  was  seised  into  the  hands  of  the  lord 
Edxvard,  father  of  the  now  King,  and  for  that  reason,  and  for  no  other, 
it  is  still  in  the  hand  of  the  now  King.  The  said  manor  is  held  of 
John  de  Acione  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  £\  is.  ^d. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  83. 


iHatgaret:,  txjife  of  3Io]^n  d^iffaru* 

"W  •      •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tettebury  on  Thursday  in  the  feast  of 
X  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  before yb^w  de  Annesle 
and  Robert  de  Astone,  in  the  presence  of  William  Tracy,  sheriff  of 
Gloucester,  keeper  of  200  acres  of  wood  in  the  manor  of  Walles,  by 
the  oath  of  William  de  Arches,  Roger  de  Hortone,  William  de  Rommesbury, 
William  de  Dudmarton,  John  atte  Halle,  John  atte  Hulle,  John  Averay, 
Florencius  de  Stoke,  Henry  atte  Lynde,  Adam  Pope,  John  de  Actone,  and 
Nicholas   Wyneband,  who  say  that 

Margaret,  who  was  the  wife  o^  John  Giffard,  diwdjohn  her  son,  acquired 
the  manor  of  Walles  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  for  ever  of 
a  certain  Adam  Kaylly,  of  whom.  John  de  Kaylliheld  the  said  manor  for 
the  term  of  his  life,  by  reason  of  which  acquisition  the  said  John  attorned 
to  the  said  Margaret  zcnd.  John  her  son  for  his  fealty.  In  the  nth  year 
of  the  lord  King  Edward,  father  of  the  now  King,  the  said  Margaret  and 
John  recovered  the  said  200  acres  of  wood  as  belonging  to  the  said 
manor  of  Walles  before  the  Justices  of  the  Bench  by  a  writ  '  de  vasto  ' 
against  the  said  John  de  Kailli,  holding  the  said  manor  for  the  term  of 
his  life  by  the  judgment  of  the  said  court.  After  the  said  recovery  the 
said  Margaret  granted  to  the  said  John  that  he  might  hold  the  said  manor 


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solely  for  his  whole  life,  but  she  made  no  other  estate  to  him  thereof, 
nor  did  she  remise  her  estate  thereof  to  him,  nor  change  her  estate 
thereof  in  any  way.  The  said  wood  after  the  death  of  the  said/o/in, 
who  held  it  for  his  whole  life,  was  seised  into  the  hand  of  the  lord 
King  Edward,  father  of  the  now  King,  as  forfeited  to  him  by  reason  of 
the  .plaint  of  Thomas^  late  Earl  oi  Lancaster,  in  the  isth  year  of  his  reign, 
and  it  is  still  in  the  hand  of  the  now  King,  for  that  reason  and  for 
no  other. 

The  whole  manor  of  Walles  is  held  of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  by 
the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per  ^nnum,  clear,  half 
a  mark,  according  to  the  true  value  thereof. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  HI,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  23. 


giol^n,  %m  of  giol^n  (0itEarD  oC  'Bt^me^felD^ 

I  nCIUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tettebury  before  the  King's  escheator, 
A  20th  January,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  oi  John  Spilmon, 
Ralph  Kynne,  John  Beauboys,  John  de  Claville,  Richard  de  la  Holte, 
Henry  de  Masinton,  John  de  Oulepenn,  Peter  de  Styntescombe,  John  de 
Milkesham,  William  de  Arches^  William  de  Rommesbury,  and  Nicholas 
Wyneband,  who  say  that 

John,  son  of  John  Giffard  of  Brymmesfeld,  purchased  the  manor  of 
Syde  to  him  and  Margaret  de  Nevile  his  mother,  who  still  survives,  and  to 
the  heirs  of  the  said  John  for  ever,  of  Adam  de  Cayly^  and  died  so  seised 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee.  The  said  manor  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
looj.,  and  is  held  of  Simon  de  Croumbe  by  the  service  of  the  fourth  part 
of  one  knight's  fee. 

He  also  purchased  in  the  same  way  a  certain  wood  which  is  called 
le  Walles,  and  died  thereof  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  it  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  bs.  Sd.,  and  is  held  of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  by 
the  service  of  one  rose. 

John  de  Kayllewey  is  the  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  the  said  John,  son 
oi  John  Giffard  of  Brymmesfeld,  because  a  certain  Elias  Giffardy  great- 
grandfather of  the  said  John  son  oi  John,  married  a  certain  wife  named 
Matilda,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  named  Elias  and  a  daughter  called  Berte ; 
which  said  Elias  son  o(  Elias  married  a  wife  named  Isabella,  by  whom  he 
had  Malilda,  the  great-grandmother  of  Roger  Bavent,  Isabella,  the  great- 
grandmother  of  Thomas  de  Grymstude,  and  Mabel,  grandmother  of 
Richard  Damsy ;  which  said  Isabella,  wife  of  the  said  Elias,  died ;  after 
whose  death  the  said  Elias  son  of  Elias  married  a  certain  wife  named 
Alic^hy  whom  he  had  John  Giffard;  which  said  John  married  a  wife  called 
MatildaJ  by  y/hoTci  he  had  Katherine,  grandmother  of /a»z«  de  Audeleye, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  215 

and  Elianora,  mother  oi  John  Lestrange.  And  afterwards  the  said  Matilda 
died ;  after  whose  death  the  said  John  son  of  Elias  married  a  certain 
wife  called  Margaret^  by  whom  he  had  the  said  John,  son  Qi  John  Giffard 
of  Brymmesfeld,  who  died  last.  Elias  de  Kayllewey^  great-grandfather  of 
the  said  John  de  Kayllewey,  married  the  said  Berta,  by  whom  he  had 
Elias  de  Kayllewey  ;  which  said  Elias  lawfully  begot  John  de  Kayllavey; 
which  said  John  lawfully  begot  John  de  Kayllewey  that  now  is.  The  said 
John,  son  o^  John  de  Kayllewey  that  now  is,  is  the  kinsman  and  next  heir 
of  the  whole  blood  of  the  said  John,  son  oi  John  Giffard  of  Brymmesfeld, 
and  is  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  23. 


aibeltna:,  toife  of  Slol^n  (E^iffarD. 

IT  •     •     • 

I  nQUlSlLlOn  taken  at  Cirencester  before  the  King's  escheator 
A  on  Monday  in  the  Morrow  of  St.  Nicholas,  i  Edward  III  [1327], 
by  the  oath  of  John  Beauboys,  Robert  Barbasi,  Nicholas  injra  Portam, 
Richard  ate  Hyde,  John  de  Coth,  Thomas  de  Eggesworth,  John  de  Fromton, 
Robert  Crouste,  Henry  de  Strodjord,  Richard  le  Clerk,  Stephen  de  Elyngham, 
and  Henry  Badecok,  who  say  that 

Avelina,  who  was  the  wife  oi  John  Giffard,  held  for  the  term  of  her 
life  of  the  demise  which  Almaric  le  Despenser  made  thereof  to  the  said 
John  Giffard  and  Avelina  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  the  manor 
of  Kyngestanleye,  and  died  so  seised  and  in  no  other  way.  The  said 
manor  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee, 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £ib  \s.  \d.  according  to  the  true  value. 

Elias  Giffard,  grandfather  of  the  said  John  Giffard,  had  2  wives,  viz., 
Isdbell  de  la  Musarder  the  first  and  AKce  Mautravers  the  second  ;  the  said 
Isabell  had  2  sons  and  one  daughter,  whose  names  the  jurors  do  not  know, 
which  said  sons  and  daughter  died  without  heirs.  And  after  the  death 
of  the  said  Isabell  he  took  to  wife  the  said  Alice  Mautravers,  by  whom  he 
had  issue  John  Giffard,  father  of  the  said  John  Giffard  who  died  last,  and 
3  daughters,  viz.,  Matilda,  Isabell,  and  Mabel. 

The  sd^djohn  Giffard,  son  of  Elias,  after  the  death  of  his  said  father 
married  Matilda  de  Longespeye,  by  whom  he  had  issue  Elianora  Lestrange 
and  Katherine  de  Audeleye  ;  the  said  Elianora  had  issue  John  Lestrange, 
who  is  now  of  the  age  of  22  years  ;  and  the  said  Katherine  had  issue 
Nicholas  de  Audeleye,  which  said  Nicholas  had  issue  James  de  Audeleye,  who 
is  now  aged  15  years,  and  is  in  the  wardship  of  the  King.  The  said 
Matilda,  daughter  of  the  said  Elias,  had  issue  Peter  de  Skydemor,  which 
said  Peter  had  issue  Alice  de  Bavent,  who  had  issue  Roger  de  Bavent,  who 
is  aged  40  years.  Of  the  said  Isabell,  second  daughter  of  the  said  Elias, 
there  issued  lawfully  Gwydo  le  Tabler,  who  begot  lawfully  Edith  de 
1  5 


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Grimslude,  who  had  issue  Thomas  de  Gtimstude,  who  is  aged  26  years. 
From  the  said  Mabel,  third  daughter  of  the  said  Elias,  there  issued 
lawfully  Richard  Danseye;  which  said  Richard  begot  lawfully  Richard 
Danseye,  who  is  now  aged  40  years. 

The  said  Roger  de  Baveni,  Thomas  de  Grymstude,  and  Richard  Danseye 
are  the  next  heirs  of  the  said  John  Giffard  who  died  last. 

The  said  Avelina  did  not  hold  any  other  lands  or  tenements  in  my 
bailiwick  on  the  day  that  she  died,  except  in  the  name  of  her  dower, 
which  are  in  the  King's  hand. 

Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  84. 


C)^oma0,  (Earl  of  Lancaster. 

InOUlSltlOn  made  at  Cheddeworthe  before  the  King's  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester  on  Saturday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory 
the  Pope,  I  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  ol  Richard  du  Boys,  John 
aite  Forde,  John  de  .  .  ,  Warin  le  Grys,  Walter  Styward,  William  atte 
Grove,  John  Lehont,  John  Russel,  John  atte  Stable,  Robert  de  Upcote,  Roger 
de  Leye,  and  John  atte  .  .  ,  who  say  that 

Thomas,  late  Earl  of  Lancaster,  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  third 
part  of  the  manor  of  Cheddeworthe  for  the  term  of  his  life  of  Henry  de 
Lancaster,  now  Earl  of  Lancaster  and  Leicester,  and  of  the  demise  of  the 
said  Henry  for  that  the  reversion  of  the  said  third  part  belonged  to  the 
said  Henry  on  the  day  that  the  said  Earl  died,  and  still  belongs  to  him. 
After  the  death  of  the  said  Earl  the  said  third  part  was  seised  into  the 
hand  of  King  Edward,  father  of  the  King  that  now  is,  as  forfeited  in 
to  him  by  reason  of  the  plaint  \jiuerele'\  of  Thomas,  late  Earl  of  Lancaster, 
and  for  that  reason  is  still  in  the  hand  of  the  now  King,  and  is  held  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  the  third  part  of  one  knight's  fee. 
There  are  there  in  the  demesne  100  acres  of  land,  each  acre  whereof 
is  worth  per  annum  zd. ;  also  6  acres  of  meadow,  each  whereof  is  worth 
per  annum  \%d. ;  also  40  acres  of  wood  with  a  waste  place  next  the  said 
wood,  whereof  of  encroachment  30  acres  .  .  ,  of  which  said  30  acres 
there  may  be  sold  3  acres  every  year,  price  of  the  acre  2^.  There 
are  there  10  virgators,  each  of  whom  holds  one  messuage  and  one  virgate 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  in  all  things  at  3  terms,  viz.,  Michaelmas, 
the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  i\s.  6d.  There  is  there  one  native,  who  holds  one  messuage  and 
one  virgate  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  8j.  at  the  said  3  terms.  There 
are  there  8  cottars  each  of  whom  holds  one  .  .  .  and  .  .  .  acres 
of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  \s.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the 
Annunciation.  There  is  there  a  certain  cottar  who  holds  one  .  .  .  and 
a  half  of  foreland,  and  pays  per  annum  4</.  at  the  said  2  terms.     There 


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Inquisitiones  Post  Mo7'tem.  .217 

are  there  certain  other  tenants  who  are  called  cottars,  viz.,  William  .  .  , 
who  holds  one  cottage  and  one  acre  of  land  and  a  half,  and  pays  per 
annum  i$d.  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  of  the 
Blessed  Mary,  and  2  hens  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord  and 
Easter.  Richard  i?  .  .  ,  a  tenant,  holds  one  cottage  and  2  acres  of 
land,  and  pays  per  annum  at  the  said  2  terms  12^.  and  2  hens  at  the  said 
feasts.  John  aite  Castle  holds  one  cottage  .  .  .  ,  and  pays  per  annum 
zs.  and  2  hens  at  the  said  terms.  Simon  aite  Castle  hold  one  cottage  and 
5  acres  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  3J.  ^d.  and  2  hens  at  the  said  terms. 
Juliana  (.?)  Welykenid  holds  one  cottage  and  4  acres  of  land,  and  pays 
per  annum  2^.  ^d.  and  2  hens  at  the  said  terms.  Edith  Mallen,  senior, 
holds  one  cottage  and  one  acre  of  land,  and  pays  per  annum  lod.  and 
2  hens  at  the  said  terms.  Edith  Mallen,  junior,  holds  one  cottage  and 
pays  per  annum  2>d.  and  2  hens  at  the  said  terms.  There  is  there  one 
cottage  and  half  an  acre  of  land,  and  they  pay  per  annum  ibd.  at  the 
said  terms,  and  one  hen  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Lord.  There 
is  there  one  cottage  called  .  .  .  ,  and  it  pays  per  annum  12^.  for  all 
services. 

Henry,  now  Earl  of  Lancaster,  brother  of  the  said  Thomas,  late  Earl 
of  Lancaster,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  40  years  and  more. 

The  said  tenants  in  bondage  held  all  the  said  lands  with  the  pleas 
and  perquisites  of  court  of  the  said  Thomas  in  fee  farm,  and  they  pay 
per  annum  20  marks  in  all  things. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  88. 


Moger  De  ^Borgl^ull. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Westbury  before  the  King's  escheator  on 
Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Dionisius,  i  Edward  III  [1327], 
by  the  oath  of  William  Holt,  Richard  Billyng,  Henry  de  Chayhull,  Henry 
de  Rodleye,  John  de  Hokkeleye,  John  de  Wyk,  William  Faber,  William  Viel, 
John  de  Palton,  Stephen  Wytemon,  John  de  Godrynton,  and  Henry  Fulcher, 
who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  or  prejudice  of  the  lord  the  King  or  others  if 
the  King  should  grant  to  Roger  de  Borghull  that  he  may  give  and  grant 
to  William  de  Styntescombe,  chaplain,  11  messuages,  145  acres  of  land, 
19  acres  of  meadow,  and  54^.  rent  in  Westbury,  which  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief.  To  hold  for  his  whole  life  of  the  King  and  his  heirs  by 
the  services  thereof  dne  and  accustomed,  so  that  after  the  death  of  the 
said  William  the  said  premises  shall  wholly  revert  to  the  said  Roger  2inA 
his  heirs,  to  hold  of  the  King  and  his  heirs  by  the  said  services  for  ever. 

The  said  messuages,  land,  meadow,  and  rent  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  paying  one  sparhawk  per  annum  at  the  King's 


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Exchequer  for  all  services  :  the  said  1 1  messuages  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  is.  td. ;  the  said  145  acres  of  land  are  worth  per  annum  48J.  4//., 
price  of  the  acre  4/f.,  and  not  more  because  the  land  is  hilly  and  cold  ; 
the  said  19  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  per  annum  281.  6(f.,  price  of  the 
acre  18^.,  and  not  more  because  it  lies  next  the  Severne.  Sum  of  the 
rent  of  the  values  of  the  said  messuages,  land,  and  meadow,  £i>  i6j.  4^. 
Chan,  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  4. 


auanora^  tmfe  of  J^erbert  fi?  giol^n. 

T  •    •    • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tettebury  on  Wednesday  next  before  the 
A  feast  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  before  John 
de  Aneskye  and  Robert  de  As/one  in  the  presence  of  William  Tracy,  sheriff 
of  Gloucester,  keeper  of  the  manor  of  Barndesleye,  by  the  oath  oi  John 
Notelyn,  Henry  de  Masynlone,  Henry  Ket,  Richard  de  la  Hoke,  John  de  la 
Hay,  Robert  U  Taillur,  John  le  Welssh,  Hugh  de  Ravenhulle,  Richard  le 
Clerk,  Henry  Badecok,  John  de  Fromptone,  and  Elias  de  Bysrugge,  who 
say  that 

Herbert  fiz  John,  on  Sunday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Mark  the 
Evangelist,  in  the  19th  year  of  the  reign  of  King  Edward,  grandfather 
of  the  King  that  now  is,  on  which  day  he  married  Alianora,  who  was  the 
wife  of  the  said  Herbert  at  Harescombe,  dowered  the  said  Alianora,  with 
the  assent  and  will  of  John  fiz  Reynaud,  his  father,  at  the  door  of  the 
church  of  Harescombe,  with  the  third  part  of  the  manors  of  Barndesleye 
in  CO.  Gloucester  and  Crokham  in  co.  Berks,  together  with  the  third  part 
of  the  castle  of  Blenleveny  with  the  honour  of  the  castle  of  Bulkedynas, 
Talkard,  Langollan,  Kechedyn,  and  la  Mare  in  Wales. 

The  %d\^  John  fiz  Reynaud  by  his  deed  ratified  and  of  his  free  will 
granted  and  confirmed  that  dower  for  ;^3oo  which  he  in  hand  received 
from  Sir  Roger  le  Rous,  father  of  the  said  Alianora. 

After  the  death  of  the  sdiiA  John  and  Herbert  the  said  Alianora  was  never 
seised  of  any  part  of  the  manor  of  Bamdesleie  in  the  name  of  her  dower 
or  in  any  way,  nor  of  any  part  of  the  other  manors  aforesaid,  and  after 
the  death  of  the  said  Herbert,  formerly  her  husband,  the  said  Alianora 
never  remised  or  quitclaimed  the  action  which  she  had  about  her  said 
dower  to  Hugh  le  Bespenser,  senior,  nor  to  any  other  lord  of  the  said 
manor. 

The  said  Herbert  died  on  the  Morrow  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  in  the  14th  year  of  the  reign  of  King  Edward,  father  of  the 
now  King. 

The  said  manor  of  Barndesleye  is  in  the  hand  of  the  King  that  now  is 
by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Hugh  le  Despenser,  senior ;  the  said 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  219 

manor  which  was  oi  John  fiz  Reynaud  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
according  to  its  true  value /'lo. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1  Edward  III,  xnd  Nos.,  No.  16. 


iMaurtce:,  %m  of  Cl^omaia;  De.  OBerfeelet* 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Hampton,  the 
jl  King's  escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Thursday  next  after  the 
feast  of  St.  Valentine,  i  Edward  III  [1327],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de 
OuUpenne,  Elias  de  .  .  ,  .  .  la  Hay,  John  de  Melkesham,  Robert  de 
Coueleye^  John  de  Kyngeston,  William  le  BotilV,  Stephen  de  Draycote, 
John  de  .  .  ,  .  .  de  Styniescombe,  John  Capol,  and  William  de  Ewenny, 
who  say  that 

Maurice  de  Berkeleye,  son  [of  Thomas  de]  Berkeleye,  late  Lord  of 
Berkeleye,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  castle  and  hundred 
of  Berkeleye,  and  of  the  manoVs  of  [Hamme,  Camme]  and  Wotton,  with 
the  hamlets  and  other  appurtenances,  and  Radeclyvestret,  with  the 
hundred  and  2  messuages  and  ...  of  land  in  Upton  next  Gloucester. 

The  lord  Edward,  late  King  of  England,  father  of  the  now  King, 
charged  the  said  Maurice  with  being  an  adherent  of  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
junior,  on  account  of  which  the  said  King  asserted  that  the  said  Maurice 
was  an  enemy  of  the  Kingdom  of  England,  by  reason  whereof  on  Monday 
next  after  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in  the  isth 
year  of  his  reign,  he  took  all  the  said  premises  into  his  hand  and  detained 
him  in  his  prison  at  Walyngford,  and  occupied  them  all  until  the  said 
Maurice  died  in  the  said  prison. 

The  said  castle  of  Berkele  is  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond 
reprises  and  the  maintenance  thereof.  There  is  there  one  garden  which 
is  worth  per  annum  6j.  8^.  In  the  said  manor  of  Hamme  there  is  a 
grange  and  ox-house,  with  a  close  adjoining,  which  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  is.  There  is  there  one  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  3^.  3^. 
There  are  there  in  the  demesne  300  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  £■]  los.,  price  of  the  acre  bd.;  also  16  acres  of  meadow, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  32^.,  price  of  the  acre  is. ;  also  20  acres  of 
pasture,  which  are  worth  per  annum  loj.,  price  of  the  acre  bd.;  also 
40  acres  of  wood,  the  pannage  whereof  is  worth  per  annum  ts.  Sd.,  and 
thq^e  is  no  underwood  there.  There  is  there  a  certain  park  in  the  which 
there  are  wild  beasts,  the  pasture  whereof  is  worth  per  annum  loj.,  and 
there  is  no  underwood  there.  There  is  there  of  rent  of  assize,  as  well  of 
tree  tenants  as  natives,  by  the  year  £1^  iSs.  ^\d.,  to  be  paid  at  the  terms 
of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  and  St.  Michael  by  equal 
1  5   * 


220  Gloucestershire 


portions.    There  are  there  24  natives,  whose  works  and  services  are  worth 
per  annum  104-r. 

In  the  said  manor  of  Camme  there  is  a  grange  and  an  ox-house,  with 
a  close  adjacent,  the  profits  whereof  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3^.  \d. 
There  is  there  one  dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  rs.  There  are  in 
the  demesne  200  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  looj., 
price  of  the  acre  bd,  ;  also  12  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  24J.,  price  of  the  acre  zj. ;  also  10  acres  of  pasture,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  6^.  8^.,  price  of  the  acre  %d. ;  also  40  acres 
of  wood,  which  are  not  extended  because  there  is  no  underwood  and 
because  the  pasture  with_the  pannage  is  common.  There  is  there  of  rent 
of  assize  of  fr.eemen  and  natives  per  annum  £7,1  %s.  ^d.,  to  be  paid  at 
the  terms  abovesaid  by  equal  portions.  There  are  there  15  natives,  whose 
works  and  services  are  worth  per  annum  £\  i-js.  "jd. 

In  the  said  manor  of  Watton  there  is  one  messuage,  with  a  garden 
and  curtilage,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  ds.  Sd.  There  is  there  one 
dovecote,  which  is  worth  per  annum  3^.  ^d.  There  are  in  the  demesne 
300  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  75^.,  price  of  the 
acre  3^. ;  also  10  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  20s.,  price 
of  the  acre  2s.  There  is  there  a  certain  park  with  wild  beasts,  which  is 
worth  per  annum  in  pannage  and  herbage  6s.  Sd.  There  are  there 
40  acres  of  wood,  which  are  not  extended  because  there  is  no  underwood 
there  and  the  pasture  with  the  pannage  is  common.  There  is  there  one 
water-mill,  which  is  worth  per  annum  20s.  There  is  there  of  rent  of 
assize  of  freemen  and  natives  by  the  year  £1$,  to  be  paid  at  the  said 

2  terms  by  equal  portions.  There  are  there  25  natives,  whose  works  and 
services  are  worth  per  annum  loSs.  ^.d.  The  pleas  and  amercements  of 
the  said  hundred  of  Berkeleye  are  worth  per  annum  looj'. ;  and  there  are 
there  2  leets  per  annum  of  all  the  tenants  abovesaid,  viz.,  one  after  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  and  the  other  at  the  term  of  '  hokkedaye,'  and  they 
are  worth  per  annum  ;^io.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  of 
Berkele  which  are  held  for  all  the  tenants  of  the  manors  aforesaid  from 

3  weeks  to  3  weeks  are  worth  in  all  their  profits  ^20  per  annum.  There 
is  at  Radeclyvestret  of  rent  of  assize  100^.,  to  be  paid  at  the  said  terms. 
There  is  there  one  hundred  with  2  leets,  one  whereof  is  held  immediately 
after  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  and  one  at  hockday,  and  they  are  worth 
per  annum  100s.  There  is  there  a  certain  court  to  be  held  each  week 
throughout  the  year  of  all  the  tenants  there,  which  is  worth  per  annum  40J. 

The  said  2  messuages  in  Upton  next  Gloucester  are  worth  per  annum 
6s.  Sd.  There  are  there  100  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth 
per  annum  i6j.  Sd.,  price  of  the  acre  2d. ;  also  8  acres  of  meadow,  which 
are  worth  per  annum  16^.,  price  of  the  acre  2s. ;  also  4  acres  of  pasture, 
which  are  worth  per  annum  2s.,  price  of  the  acre  6d.  There  is  there  of 
rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants  los.,  to  be  paid  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  221 


St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation   of  the   Blessed  Mary,  and  the  feast  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  by  equal  portions. 

The  castle  of  Berkele,  with  the  hundred  and  courts  there,  and  the 
said  manors  of  Hamme,  Camme,  and  Wotton,  with  their  hamlets  there, 
and  Radeclyvestret,  with  the  hundred  and  court,  together  with  the  other 
lands  and  tenements  which  the  said  Maurice  held  in  co.  Somerset,  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  barony,  doing  therefor  the  services  of 
3  knight's  fees  for  all  service.  One  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  of 
the  said  2  messuages  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Upton  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  serjeanty,  viz.,  to  find  at  his  own  costs  one  archer  within 
the  4  seas  for  40  days  in  the  King's  army  ;  and  the  other  messuage  and 
virgate  of  land  there  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of 
zos.  per  annum  for  all  service. 

Thomas  de  Berkeley^  son  of  Maurice  de  Berkeley,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
is  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  54. 


^tepl^en  De  la  i^ore* 

I  nCJUlSltlOri  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Sodbury,  15th 

A      September,  2  Edward  III  [1328],  by  the  oath  oi  Adam  Mordefreit, 

John  le  Faire,  Robert  Campe,  John  Joye,  Richard  Pesshou^  Geoffrey  Brown, 

Henry  atte  Naysshe,   Robert  Burnel,  Thomas  le  Knyt,  John  Averei,  John 

Wade,  and  Nicholas  le  Clerk,  who  say  that 

Stephen  de  la  More  held  rn  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  that  he  died 
a  certain  tenement  at  Holdelonde  in  Button,  in  which  said  tenement 
there  is  a  certain  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  curtilage,  dovecote, 
and  vivary,  which  is  worth  per  annum  \od.  There  is  there  of  rent  of 
assize  of  free  tenants  per  annum  74J.  i\d.,  viz.,  to  be  paid  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  25^.  2\d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  17J.  i\d., 
at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  lyj.  i\d.,  and  at  the 
feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  17J.  i\d.  There  is  there  of 
the  rent  of  natives  38^.  id.,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  23J.  zd., 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  ^s.  id.,  at  the  feast  of  the 
Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  $s.  id.,  and  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist  5^.  \d.  There  are  there  5  natives  whose  works 
and  customs  are  worth  per  annum  2o.r.  There  are  there  83  acres  of 
arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum  20s.  <^d.,  price  of  the  acre  ^d. ; 
also  80  acres  of  arable  land  which  are  worth  per  annum  \7,s.  \d.,  price 
of  the  acre  zd. ;  also  28  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum 
z%s.,  price  of  the  acre  \zd.  There  is  there  a  certain  pasture  which  is 
worth  per  annum  zs.,  also  a  mill  wholly  destroyed  [deructum'],  so  that  it  is 
of  no  value. 


222  Gloucestersh  ire 


The  said  tenement  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
viz.,  by  the  service  of  the  moiety  of  one  knight's  fee.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  said  tenement  are  worth  per  annum  \od.  Sum-total, 
£\oos.  3i</. 

William^  son  of  the  said  Stephen,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged 
14  years  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  46. 


Cemplaris  LanD0. 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Sloughtre  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast 
A  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  2  Edward  III  [1328],  before 
William  de  Brokworth,  keeper  of  the  liberty  of  the  Abbot  of  Fyscamp  of 
Sloughtre,  who  has  the  full  return  of  all  writs,  by  the  oath  of  John 
Wheete  (?),  John  de  Chaddnvell,  William  Caldecote,  Henry  le  Clerk,  John  le 
jyiej^n,  William  le  Vyleyn,  John  Crossun,  Robert  Crossun,  William  de  Nether- 
cote,  John  de  Nethercote,  Robert  de  Malveme,  and  Richard  le  Tempter,  who 
say  that 

At  the  time  that  the  manor  of  Temple  Gutyngge  first  came  to  the 
hands  of  the  Templars  there  were  no  vills  or  hamlets  belonging  to  the 
said  manor  within  the  said  liberty,  but  long  afterwards  the  said  Templars 
acquired  the  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Hertford  in  Newenton  of  a  certain 
Baldwin  de  Hertjord,  within  the  said  liberty,  to  hold  to  them  and  their 
successors  for  ever  of  the  said  Baldwin  and  his  heirs,  by  the  service  of 
1  lb.  of  cummin  per  annum,  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Baldwin  hold  of 
the  honour  of  Gloucester.  And  the  said  Templars  after  that  time 
acquired  in  the  vill  of  Nywenton  within  the  said  liberty  igj.  %d.  of  yearly 
rent,  which  5  tenants  pay  per  annum,  of  whom  one  tenant,  viz.  Walter  le 
Walkare,  pays  per  annum  4J.  for  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land, 
which  he  held  of  the  said  Templars  by  the  same  service  for  all  service  ; 
and  Emma  de  Schipton  pays  per  annum  "js.  for  one  messuage  and  one 
virgate  and  a  half,  which  she  held  of  the  said  Templars  by  the  same 
service  for  all  service ;  and  Sibilla  de  Eyhvorth  pays  per  annum  41.  for 
one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land,  which  she  held  of  the  said 
Templars  by  the  said  service  ;  and  Geoffrey  de  Weston  pays  per  annum  \s. 
for  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land,  which  he  held  of  them  by 
the  said  service;  and  Robert  de  Malveme  pays  per  annum  %d.  for  one 
curtilage,  which  he  held  of  the  said  Templars  by  the  said  service. 

After  that  time  the  said  Templars  acquired  inParva  Bemynton  within 
the  said  liberty  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land,  to  hold  to  them 
and  their  successors  for  ever  of  the  chief  lords  of  that  fee  by  the  services 
therefor  due  and  accustomed :  they  are  held  of  John  Crossun,  of 
Bernynton,  by  the  service  of  5J.  per  annum  and  64  acres  of  arable  land 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  223 

in  the  said  vill :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors  for  ever  in  pure 
and  perpetual  arms  of  Alexander  Fraunceys  and  William  Flemyng\  and 
12  J.  bd.  yearly  rent  in  the  said  vill,  which  4  tenants  pay  per  annum,  of 
whom  one,  viz.  John  Crossun,  pays  per  annum  \s.  for  one  messuage  and 
one  virgate  of  land,  which  he  held  of  the  said  Templars  by  the  same 
service  ;  and  Nicholas  fiythehrok  pays  per  annum  \s.  for  one  messuage 
and  one  virgate  of  land,  which  he  held  of  them  by  the  said  service  ;  and 
William  Crokeden  pays  per  annum  4J.  for  one  messuage  and  one  virgate 
of  land,  which  he  held  of  the  said  Templars  by  the  same  service ;  and 
Henry  atte  Drove  pays  per  annum  bd.  for  one  curtilage,  which  he  held  of 
the  said  Templars  by  the  same  service. 

And  the  said  Templars  after  that  time  acquired  in  Parva  Rysyndon 
a  certain  meadow  which  is  called  Templeham,  containing  20  acres,  of 
a  certain  Sara  de  Tayden  :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever  of  the 
said  Sara  and  her  heirs  by  the  service  of  4  marks  per  annum  for  all 
service,  and  the  said  meadow  is  of  the  honour  of  Walyngeford. 

After  that  time  the  said  Templars  acquired  3J.  of  yearly  rent  of  the 
ancestors  oi  Richard  le  Templer,  which  the  said  Richard  and  his  ancestors 
were  wont  to  pay  to  the  said  Templars  for  one  messuage  which  they  held 
of  them  for  the  said  service. 

The  said  Templars  attached  the  profits  of  all  the  aforesaid  lands,  rents, 
and  tenements  of  the  said  manor  of  Temple  Gutyngge,  because  the 
preceptors  for  the  time  being,  having  the  custody  of  all  their  lands  and 
tenements  in  co.  Gloucester,  were  wont  to  live  in  the  said  manor. 

Hugh  le  Despenser,  junior,  at  the  time  when  the  said  manor  was  in  his 
hand,  byreason  of  his  great  lordshipand  power,  occupied  and  appropriated 
to  himself  all  the  said  lands,  rents,  and  tenements,  as  belonging  to  the 
said  manor  of  Temple  Gutyngge,  whereas  they  never  at  any  time  belonged 
thereto. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edward  III,  2nd  Nbs.,  No.  26. 


agne0  De  la  Cl^aumbre* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken   before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester, 

JL      20th  June,  2  Edward  III  [i 328^,  by  the  osith  of  TTiomas  de  Newynlon, 

John   Bume,   Richard  Prodhome,    William   de    Clyve,    William   Ace,  John 

Fraunkeleyn,    Robert    Brown,   Nicholas    le    Frensch,    Gilbert  de    Hudecote, 

William  Hayl,  Richard  Netl,  John  Strode,  and  Roger  le  Cok,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  or  prejudice  of  the  lord  the  King  or  others  if 
the  King  should  grant  to  Agnes  de  la  Chaumbre  of  Weston  Subegge  that 
she  may  grant  3  messuages  and  2i  virgates  of  land  in  Weston  Subegge, 
which  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  to  William  de  Whatecote  and  Alice  his 
wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  of  the  King  and  his 


2  24  Gloucestershire 


heirs  by  the  services  therefor  due  and  of  right  accustomed  for  ever; 
so  that  if  the  said  William  and  Alice  should  die  without  heirs  of  their 
bodies  begotten,  then  the  said  premises  shall  revert  to  the  said  Agnes 
and  her  heirs,  to  hold  to  her  and  her  heirs  of  the  King  by  the  said 
services  for  ever. 

The  said  messuages  and  lands  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  viz.,  for  the  twelfth  part  of  one  knight's  fee,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  i6^.  6</. 

No  lands  or  tenements  remain  to  the  said  Agnes  beyond  the  said 
premises. 

Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  z  Edward  III^  znd  Nos.,  No.  57. 


iSicl^atD  Calbot  ann  CU?abett|  Com^n  W  tof^- 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Guldeford  before  John  de  Stonore  and 
William  de  Shareshull  on  Thursday  next  after  the  Quindene  of 
Easter,  z  Edward  III  [1328],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Abernon,  William  de 
Henle,  William  de  Wes/on,  Roland  de  Wykjord,  Stephen  de  Frollehury,  John 
Prodhomme,  Henry  de  Stoghtone,  Richard  de  Wyke,  Thomas  de  Wes/one, 
William  de  W^thewell,  Thomas  de  OHeuorth,  and  John  de  Hoghjeld,  who 
say  that 

Hugh  le  Despenser,  late  Earl  of  Winchester,  Hugh  le  Despenser,  junior, 
Nicholas  de  Sudynion,  William  Staunjord,  and  John  de  Hasselegh,  at 
Kenynton  in  co.  Surrey,  took  Elizabeth  Comyn,  now  the  wife  of  Richard 
Talbot,  and  there  imprisoned  her  for  some  time,  and  thence  they  took  the 
said  Elizabeth  against  her  will  to  Wockyng,  and  from  Wockynge  up  to 
Purefrith  in  the  said  county,  and  there  imprisoned  her  and  kept  her  in 
prison  for  one  year  and  more,  viz.,  up  to  the  20th  day  of  April, 
18  Edward  II  [1325],  on  which  day  the  said  Hugh,  Hugh,  Nicholas, 
William,  and  John,  by  force,  duress  of  prison,  and  divers  compulsions, 
forced  the  said  Elizabeth  so  that  she  unwillingly  and  against  her  will, 
and  forced  by  threats  of  death,  granted  her  manor  of  Payneswick  in 
CO.  Gloucester  to  the  said  Hugh,  the  county,  castle,  and  manor  of  Castle 
Godrich  in  the  IMarches  of  Wales  to  the  said  Hugh,  junior,  by  her 
charters  ;  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever.  And  also  on  the  said 
day  at  Purefrith,  on  account  of  the  said  compulsion  and  duress  acknow- 
ledged before  yipAw  de  Bousser,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Bench  of  King 
Edward  II,  that  the  manor  of  Paynswick  was  the  right  of  the  said  Earl, 
and  that  the  said  castle  and  manor  of  Castle  Godrich  were  the  right  of 
Hugh,  junior,  and  she  delivered  them  to  them,  to  hold  to  them  and  their 
heirs  for  ever.  And  after  the  said  Elizabeth  had  made  the  said  feoffments 
and  acknowledgments  the  said  Earl,  Hugh,  and  others  kept  the  said 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  225 


Elizabeth  in  prison  there  for  half  a  year,  and  afterwards  allowed  her  to  go 
out  of  that  prison. 

Of  whom  and  by  what  service  the  said  castle  and  manors  are  held 
the  jurors  do  not  know,  because  they  are  outside  the  county  of  Surrey. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No   59. 


InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Munechenehamptone  hehre/ohn  de  Annesle 
and  Robert  de  As/one  on  Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  George, 
2  Edward  III  [1328],  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Avenyngge,  William  de  Boxwelle, 
John  Hereward,  William  de  Forwode,  Walter  le  Warjner,  Adam  le  Heyivard 
of  Astone,  Henry  Elenaunt,  Roger  de  Hayleye,  Robert  Bracy,  Walter  le  Monck, 
William  atte  Halle,  and  Richard  de  Longeforde,  who  say  that 

Hugh  le  Despenser,  senior,  entered  into  the  manor  of  Lassebergh  after 
the  death  of  William  de  Dene  in  the  name  of  wardship  by  reason  of  the 
minority  oi  Joan  and  Isabella,  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  William  de 
Dene,  13  Edward  II  [13 19],  and  in  no  other  way. 

On  the  loth  day  of  May  in  the  said  13th  year  the  said  Hugh  by 
his  writing  demised  the  said  manor  to  Geoffrey  de  Westone  until  the  lawful 
age  of  the  said  heirs,  which  said  Geoffrey  by  reason  of  the  said  grant  was 
seised  of  the  said  manor  by  name  of  wardship  from  the  said  loth  day  of 
May  until  Sunday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Clement  the  Pope,  19  Edward  II 
[i325]i  on  which  day  the  said  Geoffrey  by  his  writing  demised  the  said 
xcidL.nox  io  Robert  de  Goldhulle,  to  hold  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  heirs; 
which  said  Robert  by  reason  of  the  said  grant  was  seised  of  the  said 
manor  in  manner  aforesaid  from  the  said  Sunday  up  to  the  22nd  day  of 
July,  I  Edward  III  [1327],  on  which  day  William  Trussel,  the  King's 
escheator,  at  that  time  took  the  said  manor  into  the  King's  hands,  and 
ejected  the  said  Robert  de  Goldhulle  out  of  the  same  as  of  his  wardship, 
supposing  the  said  manor  to  be  forfeited  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said 
Hugh,  who  at  that  time  had  nothing  in  the  said  manor;  it  is  still  in  the 
King's  hand  for  that  reason  and  no  other. 

The  said  William  de  Dene,  deceased,  held  the  said  manor  of  the  said 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  senior,  in  chief  as  of  his  manor  of  Somerforde  Kaynes 
by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee  ;  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  11  is.  %d. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  2  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  N'o.  80. 


3)0]^n  le  bottler. 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Tewkesbury; 
3rd  October,  2  Edward  III  [1328],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  de  Alstone, 
Walter  de  Schipion,  John  Cole,  John  de  Cottebury,  Robert  de  Barton,  Ralph 

GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V.  Q 


226  Gloucestershire 


Piscatory  Philip  le  Tannert,  Philip  k  Knichl,  John  de  Exindon,  Richard  de 
Walton,  Robert  Mundy,  and  William  atte  Pulle,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  or  prejudice  of  the  Lord  the  King  or  others  if 
the  King  should  grant  to  John  le  Botiler  of  lyaunleyt  and  Beatrice  his 
wife  that  they  may  give  and  assign  5  marks  of  yearly  rent,  to  be  taken 
out  of  the  manor  of  the  said  John  and  Beatrice  of  Brewame,  to  the  Abbot 
and  Convent  of  the  Blessed  Mary  of  Flaxleye,  to  hold  to  them  and  their 
successors  for  ever,  to  find  a  certain  monk,  as  chaplain,  to  celebrate 
divine  service  every  day  in  the  church  of  that  abbey  there  for  the  souls 
of  the  said  John  and  Beatrice,  and  for  the  souls  of  their  ancestors  and 
heirs,  and  of  all  the  faithful  deceased  for  ever. 

The  said  manor  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  i2</. 
per  annum,  to  be  paid  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester 
for  the  time  being  at  the  Exchequer  of  the  Lord  the  King,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  Kingts  manor  of  Berton  next  Gloucester  from  3  weeks  to 
3  weeks,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  according  to  its  true  value,  £\o. 
There  are  no  means  between  the  King  and  the  said  John  and  Beatrice  for 
the  said  manor.  There  remains  to  the  said  John  and  Beatrice  the  manor 
De  Parco,  which  is  worth  per  annum  20  marks,  and  is  held  of  Matthew 
son  o{  Herbert,  by  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  one  knight's  fee ;  also 
the  said  manor  of  la  Brewame,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
John,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\o,  as  is  aforesaid. 

The  said  manors  De  Parco  and  Brewarne  are  in  co.  Gloucester,  and 
suflSce  for  the  customs  and  services  duly  to  be  made,  as  well  for  the  said 
rent  so  given  as  for  the  other  lands  and  tenements  retained,  and  other 
charges  which  they  sustained  and  were  wont  to  sustain,  as  in  suits,  views 
of  frankpledge,  aids,  tallages,  vigils,  fines,  redemptions,  amercements, 
contributions,  and  all  other  charges  whatsoever.  And  the  %2\^John  may 
be  put  on  assizes,  juries,  and  other  recognizances,  as  he  was  wont  to  be 
put  before  the  said  gift  and  assignment.  And  the  country,  by  the  said 
gift,  through  the   default  of  the  said  John  may  not  be  charged  with 

a  larger  payment. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  z  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  128. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator, 

X      9th  November,  3  Edward  III  [1329],  by  the  oath  oi  Audoen  de  Ode, 

Gilbert  de  Rues,  John  Cely,  John  Barber,  Almaric  de  Bares,  Walter  le  Clerk 

of  Maysmor,  Robert  le  Eyr  of  Partone,  William  de  Eweny,  David  ap  Adam, 

Henry  de  la  Halle,  John  de  Rouston,  and  John  ap  Ithel,  who  say  that 

William  le  Walsshe  of  Walvesthrop  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  that  he  died  of  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  in 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  227 

Wolvesthrop,  which  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief  as  of  the  barton  of  the 
lord  the  King  next  Gloucester,  which  is  of  the  ancient  demesne  of  the 
King,  paying  therefor  \os.  and  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  barton  from 
3  weeks  to  3  weeks  for  all  service.  Isabella  [Queen  of]  England  has  the 
said  barton  in  dower  by  the  assignment  of  the  King  that  now  is.  The 
said  messuage  is  worth  per  annum  3J.  There  are  there  no  acres  of 
arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  36^.  %d.,  price  of  the  acre  4^/. ; 
also  6  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per  annum  i2j.,  price  of  the 
acre  2S, 

The  said  William  also  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  of  the  Prior  of 
Lantoney  next  Gloucester  one  virgate  of  land  at  .  .  ugg'  by  knight's 
service,  and  he  pays  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  i  lb.  of  pepper.  The 
said  virgate  of  land  contains  40  acres  of  land,  and  they  are  worth 
per  annum  .  .  .  4^.,  price  of  the  acre  \d.  Also  4  acres  of  meadow  which 
are  worth  per  annum  6j.  S^/.,  price  of  the  acre  zod. 

The  said  William  le  Walsshe  also  held  the  manor  of  Lanwaryn  in 
Netherwent  oi  Richard  Talebot  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  [the  inheritance] 
of  the  said  Elizabeth,  one  of  the  heirs  of  Adomar  de  Valencia,  as  parcel  of 
the  castle  of  Godrich,  by  the  service  of  the  tenth  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 
There  is  there  one  messuage,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  bs.  There  are 
there  300  acres  of  arable  land,  which  are  worth  per  annum  50J.,  price  of 
the  acre  zd.  Also  i  o  acres  of  meadow,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  20J., 
price  of  the  acre  zs.  There  is  there  .  .  .  which  is  worth  per  annum  loj. 
There  are  there  free  tenants  who  pay  per  annum  of  cert  rent  14J.  at  the 
feast  of  .  .  . 

He  also  held  on  the  day  that  he  died  the  manor  of  Dynan  of  the  Earl 
Mareschal,  as  of  the  honour  of  Stroguyll,  by  Welsh  knight's  service. 
There  is  there  one  messuage,  and  it  is  worth  per  annum  6^-.  M.  There 
are  there  .  .  .  acres  of  arable  land,  and  they  are  worth  per  annum  bbs.  8^., 
price  of  the  acre  zd.  And  12  acres  of  meadow,  which  are  worth  per 
annum  20J.,  price  .  .  .  Also  6  acres  of  several  pasture,  and  they  are 
worth  per  annum  6^.,  price  of  the  acre  \zd.  There  are  there  free  tenants 
who  pay  per  annum  of  cert  rent  \%s.  td.  at  the  feasts  of  Easter  and 
St.  Michael  by  equal  portions. 

Andrew,  son  of  the  said  William,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  24  years 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  3  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  29. 


IStcl^arD  'Brtetjsi* 


InOUlSltlOn    taken   at   Gloucester   before    Thomas  de  Rodbergh,. 
sheriff  of  Gloucester,  on  Monday  in  the  Morrow  of  Palm  Sunday, 
3  Edward  III  [1329]!  by  the  oath  oi  John  Lonhaut,  Richard  de  Cronham, 


2  28  Gloucestershire 


John  atte  Forde,  Thomas  atie  Orchard,  Adam  de  Oldebury,  Thomas  Helewcrw, 
William  Laurence,  Simon  Passemer,  Robert  Gille,  John  de  Wydycoumbe, 
Waller  le  Clerk  of  Chirchusdon,  and  John  le  Ku  of  Brocworth,  who  say  that 

It  is  not  to  the  damage  or  prejudice  of  the  King  or  others  if  the  King 
should  grant  to  Richard  Belers  that  he  may  retain  and  have  for  his  whole 
life  of  the  King  and  his  heirs,  by  the  service  therefor  due  and  accustomed, 
the  manor  of  Elkeston,  except  the  advowson  of  the  Church  of  the  said 
manor,  which  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  and  which  he  acquired  of 
John  de  Acton  to  him  and  Isabella  his  wife  for  their  whole  lives,  the 
licence  of  the  lord  the  King  thereupon  not  having  been  obtained,  paying 
therefor  yearly  to  the  said  John  £,\o.  The  said  manor  is  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  according  to  the  true  value  thereof,  ;^io. 

Eighteen  marks  of  rent  in  Wyneston,  which  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  one  knight's  fee,  remain  to  the 
said  John  and  his  heirs  besides  the  said  manor ;  also  the  manor  of  Irne 
Acton,  which  is  held  of  Hugh  Daudele  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one 
knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per  annum  ^^5,  remains  to  the  said /(7A«  and 
his  heirs  besides  the  said  manor. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  3  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  43. 


InCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  de  Bere/ord,  the  King's  escheator 
this  side  of  Trent,  at  Southcerneye,  i8th  February,  4  Edward  III 
[1330],  as  to  what  manors,  lands,  and  tenements yij/iw  de  Sancto  Amando 
held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died  in  the  co.  of 
Gloucester,  by  the  oath  of  William  Erchebaud,  William  de  Pulham,  Robert  . 
Barbast,  Richard  atte  Hyde,  Walter  de  Caumpedene,  William  de  Caumpedene, 
Walter  Bolejen,  John  le  Maloun,  Roger  de  Ledecote,  Warren  le  Grys,  John  le 
Franckeleyn,  and  John  atte  Halle,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  had  no  lands  in  co.  Gloucester,  but  that  formerly  he 
held  the  manor  of  Southcerneye  in  chief  of  the  Earl  o{ Herejord,  and  with 
the  said  manor  enfeoffed  William  de  Harewelle,  chaplain,  long  before 
[his  death],  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  ^  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  24. 

New  rejerence,  Edward  III,  File  2 1 . 


d^mittm,  Carl  of  S(ent 

I  nqUlSltlQll'   taken   before   the  King's  escheator  Jhis  side  of 
X     Trent,  at  Cirencester,  on  Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Hilary, 


Damaged  on  the  left  side. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  229 


4  Edward  III  ['jS']*  ^^  ^^  ^^^  value  of  the  knights'  fees  and  advowsons 
of  churches  which  belonged  to  Edmund,  late  Earl  of  Kent,  and  the  lands 
and  tenements  which  were  his  in  co.  Gloucester  on  the  day  he  died,  by 
the  oath  of  Robert  Barhast,  Warren  le  Grys,  Waller  de  Caumpedene,  Geoffrey 
Pacy,  John  de  Wyndesore,  John  de  Cotes,  William  de  Sodgrove,  Thomas  de 
Eggesworth,  Walter  Bole/en,  William  .  .  .  s,  Richard  ale  Halle  of  Stratton, 
and  William  de  Caumpedene,  by  virtue  of  a  writ  of  the  King  hereunto 
sewn,  who  say  that 

Barndesle. 
The  said  Earl  of  Kent  held  [the  manor  of]  Barndesle.  There  is 
there  one  court  next  the  park,  whereof  the  hall,  with  the  rooms  and  other 
houses,  and  one  small  .  .  .  are  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond 
the  reprise.  There  is  a  certain  close,  the  pasture  of  which  is  worth  is. 
per  annum.  There  is  another  court  in  the  vill  of  Barndesle,  the 
easements  of  the  houses  of  which,  with  the  close  adjacent,  are  worth 
IS.  ifd.  per  annum.  There  are  192  acres  of  arable  land  worth  58^.  per 
annum,  40  acres  being  worth  bd.  per  acre  and  152  acres  3^.  per  acre. 
And  there  is  a  certain  meadow  lying  at  Cirencester,  belonging  to  the 
lordship  of  Barndesle,  which  is  called  Dittenham  []\  the  first  vesture  of 
which  belongs  to  the  said  lordship,  and  it  lies  within  the  close  of  the 
Abbot  of  Cirencester.  It  contains  8  acres  and  is  worth  i6j.,  the  price  of 
the  acre  2J.,  and  not  more,  because  the  whole  pasture  and  the  other 
profit  per  annum  beyond  the  first  vesture  belongs  to  the  said  Abbot. 
And  there  is  another  meadow  at  Barndesle  called  Pountemore,  containing 

4  acres,  worth  bs.  per  annum,  the  price  of  the  acre  \%d.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  are  worth  6j.  8^.  per  annum.  There  is  a  certain  park  there, 
containing  100  acres,  the  pasture  of  which  is  worth  6o.r.  per  annum,  and 
not  more,  on  account  of  the  reprise  in  repairing  the  walls.  There  are 
54J.  \\d.  rent  per  annum,  which  9   free  tenants  pay.     And  there  are 

5  villein  virgators,  who  pay  37J.  bd.  rent  per  annum,  and  their  works  and 
customs  are  worth  per  annum  \zs.  6d.  And  there  are  18  villein  half- 
virgators,  who  pay  bjs.  6d.  per  annum,  and  their  works  and  customs  are 
worth  zzs.  6d.  per  annum.  And  there  are  4  villein  fardellars,  who  pay 
7J.  6d.  per  annum,  and  their  works  and  customs  are  worth  2^.  6d.  per 
annum.  And  there  are  6  cottagers  [.?]  there,  who  pay  8s.  gd.  per  annum, 
and  their  works  and  customs  are  worth  ^s.  2d. 

Knights'  Fees  and  Advowsons. 

John  le  Hont  holds  of  the  lord  of  Barndesle  half  a  knight's  fee  in 
Colesburne,  and  it  is  worth  6oj.  per  annum.  Elias  Cokerel  of  Iccoiimbe 
hold  of  him  half  a  fee,  worth  looj.  per  annum. 

The  advowson  of  the  church  there  belongs  to  the  Earl  of  Hereford  diwdi. 
not  to  the  lord  of  the  manor. 

Total  value  of  the  whole  manor  of  Barndesle,  £1^  gs.  lod. 


2^0  Gloucestershire 


MUSARDERE. 

They  say  that  the  said  Edmund  held  the  manor  of  Musardere  on  the 
day  he  died.  There  is  there  one  chief  messuage,  with  certain  houses  in 
the  park,  and  no  cloSe  besides  the  park,  and  they  are  worth  nothing 
beyond  the  reprise.  And  there  is  one  meadow  containing  one  acre, 
worth  \id.  per  annum.  And  one  park,  in  which  there  are  7  acres  of 
underwood,  one  acre  of  which  can  be  sold  every  year,  worth  iid.  In  the 
same  park  there  are  40  acres  of  great  timber,  from  which  there  is  no 
yearly  profit,  because  there  is  no  underwood,  and  no  pasture  because  it 
is  beech.  There  are  60  acres  of  pasture  in  the  park,  worth  40J.  per 
annum  beyond  the  repair  of  the  walls  and  maintenance  of  the  wild 
animals.  There  are  in  demesne  96  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  ^d.  per 
annum  per  acre,  total  z\s.  And  4  acres  of  wood  outside  the  park,  from 
which  there  is  no  yearly  profit  without  waste.  The  pleas  and  p^jrquisites 
are  worth  zs.  yearly.  There  are  8  free  tenants  there,  who  pay  55^.  zd. 
per  annum.  And  4  villein  half-virgators,  who  pay  20j.,  and  their  works 
and  customs  are  worth  ly.  \d.  yearly.  And  there  are  3  villein  ferdellars, 
who  pay  %s.  bd.  per  annum,  and  their  works  and  customs  are  worth 
5^.  per  annum.  And  there  is  one  water-mill,  which  is  demised  to 
William  le  Muleward  for  the  term  of  his  life,  paying  yearly  i%s.  And 
there  are  7  cottagers,  who  pay  izs.  id.  per  annum.  And  4  villeins,  who 
hold  half  a  virgate  [.?]  and  do  no  works,  paying  zbs.  Sd.  yearly. 

Knights'  Fees  and  Advowsons. 

The  advowson  of  the  church  there  belongs  to  the  said  manor,  and  the 
church  is  worth  looj.  yearly.  There  are  no  knights'  fees  belonging  to 
the  said  manor. 

Total  value  of  the  manor  of  Musardere,  £1 1    los.  qd. 

SODYNTON. 

The  said  Earl  held  on  the  day  he  died  the  manor  of  Overe  Sodynton. 
And  there  is  one  court  there,  viz.  a  hall,  chamber,  grange,  ox-shed,  with 
garden  and  curtilage,  worth  yearly  beyond  reprise  3J.  And  one  dovecote, 
worth  3^.  4</.  per  annum.  And  204  acres  of  arable  land,  each  acre  worth 
$d.,  total  5 1  J,  And  38  acres  of  meadow,  worth  izd.  per  acre,  38J.  And 
4  acres  of  pasture,  worth  ^d.  yearly,  i6d.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  are 
worth  3 J.  per  annum.  There  are  10  villein  virgators  there,  who  pay 
65J.  gd.,  and  their  works  and  customs  are  worth  65^.  yearly.  And  one 
villein  half-virgator,  who  pays  3^.  lo^d.  per  annum,  and  his  works  and 
customs  are  worth  3J.  $d.  per  annum.  And  there  are  2  cottagers,  who  pay 
2s.  per  annum.     The  tallage  of  the  villeins  is  worth  20s.  yearly. 

Knights'  Fees  and  Advowsons. 
No  knights'  fees  or  advowsons  of  churches  belong  to  this  manor. 
Total  value  of  the  manor  of  Sodynton,  £\i  igs.  t^d. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  2%\ 

Leccheladb. 

The  said  Earl  held  on  the  day  he  died  the  manor  of  Lechelade. 
There  is  there  one  court,  viz.  chambers,  grange,  ox-shed,  and  other 
houses,  with  garden  and  curtilage,  worth  zs.  per  annum  beyond  reprise. 
And  one  dovecote,  worth  40*/.  And  one  close  called  Mereham,  worth  \od. 
per  annum.  And  468^  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  4//.  per  acre,  total  £yi  1 6;. 
And  of  meadow  to  be  mown  800  acres,  worth  18^.  per  acre,  total  ;^6o. 
There  is  several  pasture,  viz.  200  acres  worth  ^cl.  per  acre,  total  sex. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites,  with  the  tolls  of  the  borough  and  fair  on 
St.  Lawrence's  day,  are  worth  £\.  yearly.  There  is  of  the  rent  of  the 
borough  per  annum  £\  13^.  And  there  are  33  free  tenants,  who  pay 
yearly  £(i  igx.  s\d.,  and  their  works  and  customs  are  worth  yearly  3^.  9</. 
And  15  villein  virgators,  who  pay  £\  i-js.  bd.  per  annum,  and  their  works 
and  customs  are  worth  £()  4?.  ^\d.  per  annum.  And  there  are  18  villein 
half-virgators  there,  who  pay  58J.  td.,  and  their  works  and  customs  are 
worth  1 1  OS.  q^d.  per  annum,  beyond  the  reprise  which  the  villeins  receive 
from  the  lord.  And  there  are  12  cottars  there,  who  pay  los.  Sd.  per 
annum,  and  their  works  and  customs  are  worth  sj.  ^^d.  per  annum.  And 
8  tenants  who  hold  forlands  and  pay  Ss.  id.  per  annum,  and  their  works 
and  customs  are  worth  is.  id.  per  annum.  And  there  is  one  cottager 
next  the  smithy,  who  pays  1  Sd.  per  annum.  And  there  is  a  tallage  of  the 
bond  tenants,  which  is  fixed  at  a  certain  sum  per  annum,  viz.  loox. 

Knights'  Fees  and  Advowsons. 

The  advowson  of  the  Priory  of  Lecchelade  belongs  to  the  lord  of  the 
manor,  and  is  worth  nothing  per  annum  because  he  takes  nothing,  except 
that  he  presents  the  Prior  who  is  elected  for  the  time  after  a  vacancy  of 
the  said  priory. 

The  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Lecchelade  belongs  to  the  lord  of  the 
manor,  and  the  said  vicarage  is  worth  ^10  per  annum. 

There  are  no  knights'  fees  belonging  to  the  said  manor. 

Total  of  the  value  of  Lecchelade  manor,  ;^ii5  9J.  "j^d. 

All  the  said  manors  were  held  by  the  said  Edmund  of  the  King  in 
chief  to  the  same  Earl  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  lawfully  begotten. 

The  said  Edmund  held  a  yearly  farm  of  ji^6s,  payable  by  the  men  of 
the  vill  of  .  .  .  {illegible^  and  a  farm  of  ;^30  from  the  Abbot  of 
Cirencester  [?]  ...  of  Cirencester  and  suit  of  the  hundreds,  the  which 
farm  the  same  Abbot  ...  to  the  King's  exchequer. 

Total  of  the  farms,  ^^95. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  38. 

New  reference,  Edward  III,  File  24. 

1  6 


232  Gloucestershire 


(KLiilUam  De  la  d^rene  ann  giol^n  He  'Bagtrjortl^* 

InflUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  de Bere/ord,  the  King's  escheator 
this  side  of  Trent,  at  Brislol,  on  Saturday  next  before  the  feast  of 
St.  Valentine,  4  Edward  III  [1330],  by  virtue  of  the  King's  writ  hereunto 
sewn,  by  the  oath  oi  Edmund  le  Blount,  John  de  Oldthury ,  John  de  Standene, 
Thomas  Payn,  Geoffrey  Broun,  William  le  Waleys,  Richard  Pesson,  Robert 
Caumpe,  John  de  Alkeleye,  Thomas  Jurdan,  Gilbert  de  Stanshawe,  and 
Richard  le  Knyght,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  if  he  permit  William 
de  la  Grene  and  John  de  Bagworth  to  assign  the  manor  of  Westhanam  to 
the  Abbot  of  Keynes  ham,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  successors  for  ever,  in 
part  satisfaction  of  10  marks  worth  of  land  and  rents  per  annum,  which 
the  abbey  had  permission  to  acquire,  under  letters  patent  of  Edward  II, 
from  their  own  fee  or  any  other,  excepting  only  lands  held  of  the  said 
King  in  chief. 

They  say  the  chief  messuage,  with  a  carucate  of  land,  6  acres  of 
meadow,  4  acres  of  wood,  and  155.  rents  of  that  manor,  are  held  of 
William  de  la  More  by  the  service  of  ics.  per  annum  for  all  service,  and 
that  the  premises  are  worth  bbs.  Sd.  per  annum  beyond  the  said  rent, 
and  William  de  la  More  is  the  only  intermediary  between  the  proposing 
grantors  and  the  King. 

One  water-mill,  3  acres  of  meadow,  and  6  acres  of  wood  of  the  said 
manor  are  held  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye,  Lord  of  Berkeleye,  by  the  service 
of  I  lb.  of  cummin  per  annum  for  all  service,  which  premises  are  worth 
yearly,  beyond  the  said  rent,  30J.  The  said  Lord  of  Berkeleye  is  the  only 
intermediary  [as  above"]. 

Forty  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of  meadow,  and  ds.  of  rent  of  the  said 
manor  are  held  of  John  de  Button  by  the  service  of  id.  per  annum  for  all 
service  ;  they  are  worth  los.  per  annum  beyond  the  said  rent.  John  de 
Button  holds  the  said  premises  of  Hugh  de  Audele  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
as  of  the  pourparty  falling  to  her  of  the  Honor  of  Gloucester.  These 
are  the  only  intermediaries. 

One  virgate  of  land  at  La  Beche  of  the  manor  aforesaid  is  held  of  the 
Prior  of  Bath  by  the  service  of  55.  per  annum  for  all  service,  and  is  worth 
13J.  ifd.  per  annum.     There  are  no  other  intermediaries. 

Total  value  of  the  whole  manor  per  annum,  £,b  \os. 

There  will  remain  to  the  said  William  de  la  Grene,  beyond  the  said 
grant,  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Upton,  worth  46J.  %d. 
per  annum.  They  are  held  of  John  de  Button  by  the  service  of  2J.  per 
annum  for  all  service. 

There  will  remain  to  the  said  John  de  Bagworth  one  messuage  and 
2  virgates  of  land  in  Okeford  in  the  manor  of  Marsfeld,  worth  bos. 
per  annum. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  233 

The  said  messuages  and  land  are  held  of  the  Abbot  oi  Kenysham  {sic'\ 
by  the  service  of  i  lb.  of  cummin  per  annum  for  all  service.  These 
premises  will  suffice  for  doing  the  customs  and  services  due  as  well  from 
the  said  manor  as  from  the  other  lands  and  tenements  retained  by  them, 
and  for  bearing  all  such  other  charges,  such  as  suits,  views  of  frankpledge, 
etc.,  etc.,  which  they  have  been  accustomed  to  bear. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4  Edward  III,  \sl  Nos.,  No.  80. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  cc.q.d.,  File  209,  No.  18. 


8>U8]^  le  ?^ei5pen0er,  tl^e  younger* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Northlecche,  i8th  June,  4  Edward  III 
[1330],  before  the  King's  escheator  this  side  of  Trent,  according 
to  a  writ  hereunto  sewn,  by  the  oath  of  Henry  Clerhauld,  Ralph  Hamond, 
John  de  Fifide,  John  de  Bannebury,  Thomas  le  Buiyler,  Richard  de  Anne  ford, 
Robert  Oudeby,  Luke  aile  Hulle,  Henry  Waryn,  Adam  de  Oldebury,  William  de 
Solers,  and  John  aile  Broke,  who  say  that 

Hugh  le  Dispencer,  the  younger,  on  the  day  that  he  forfeited  to  King 
Edward  II,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  4^.  rent  in  Foxcote, 
payable  hy  John  Crossom  of  Foxcote  in  Foxcote,  which  rent  is  held  of 
the  heirs  of  Robert  Crossem  of  Berynton,  without  any  service  to  be  done 

to  them. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  4  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  84. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  Misc.,  File  113. 


'Bartl^olometD  ue  TBatielemnere, 

Inquisition  made  atWynchecombe  before  the  King's  escheator, 
24th  January,  4  Edward  III  [1331],  by  virtue  of  the  King's  writ 
hereunto  sewn,  by  the  oath  o^  John  Athelard,  William  Moryn,  Alexander  de 
Schiplake,  Walter  Thurbern,  Simon  de  Lekhamtone,  Edivard  de  Sprotham, 
Hugh  de  Seuerne,  William  Pollard,  Ralph  Rikild,  Peter  de  Albon,  Geoffrey  de 
Tedynton,  and  Simon  de  Astone,  who  say  that 

Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  lately  deceased,  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  after  his  marriage  with  Margaret  his  wife,  viz.  in  5  Edward  II 
[131 1],  of  the  manor  of  Oxindone,  held  of  the  heirs  of  the  Earl  of 
Gloucester,  as  of  the  manor  of  Teokesbury,  by  the  service  of  one  knight's 
fee.  It  is  worth  ;^2o  ioj.  8</.  per  annum.  The  said  Bartholomew,  after 
seisin  had  of  the  said  manor,  therewith  enfeoffed  William  Tochet  by  fine 


234  Gloucestershire 


levied  before  the  Justices  of  Common  Pleas,  s  Edward  II,  to  hold  to  the 
said  William  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  lawfully  begotten,  with  reversion, 
in  default  of  such  heirs,  to  the  said  Bartholomew  and  his  heirs.  William. 
afterwards  died  without  such  heir,  wherefore  the  manor  has  reverted 
to  Gilei  de  Badeltsmere,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Bartholomew,  who  is 
a  minor  in  the  custody  of  the  Xing. 

Chan.  Jnq.  p.m.,  4  Edward  III,  tnd  Nos.,  No.  1 1 1. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  25. 


InCJUlSltion  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Stowe 
St.  Edward  on  Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas  the 
Apostle,  5  Edward  III  [1331],  by  virtue  of  the  King's  writ  hereunto  sewn, 
by  the  oath  oi  John  Stephnes  of  Stowe,  William  de  Schurdynton,  Richard 
le  Templer,  John  Vileyn,  John  de  Chaddewelle,  William  de  Caldecote,  William 
Vileyn,  Richard  le  Kentich,  John  It  Fremon,  William  W  .  .  ,  William  de 
Nethercote,  and  Hugh  le  Spencer,  who  say  that 

Elias  de  Iccoumbe  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  one  messuage, 
8  virgates  of  arable  land,  1 6  acres  of  meadow,  and  9^.  rent  in  Iccoumbe. 
Half  the  said  messuage,  4  virgates  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  and  5J. 
rent  are  held  of  Richard  de  Williamescote,  as  of  his  manor  of  Williamescote, 
by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee.  The  residue  of  the  premises  are 
held  of  Sir  Matthew  Fitzherhert,  as  of  his  manor  of  Southam,  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee.  The  said  messuage  with  the  close  is 
worth  bs.  %d.  per  annum  ;  the  8  virgates  of  land  are  worth  £if.  per  annum, 
loj.  per  virgate;  the  16  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  24?.,  i8(/.  per  acre, 

Efias,  son  of  the  said  Elias,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged  18  at 
Whitsuntide  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  8. 

New  fejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  26. 


InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Gloucester  on 
Friday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  B.V.M., 
5  Edward  III  [1331],  according  to  the  tenor  of  the  King's  writ 
hereunto  sewn,  by  the  oath  of  Reynold  atle  Tounesende,  Robert  Gille, 
Robert  de  Okholt,  Peter  le  Smyth,  Adam  de  Clyue,  Henry  Aas,  William  le 
Chalouner,  Alexander  Sojoumant,  John  Samson,  Robert  le  Clerk,  Nicholas  le 
Devenysshe,  and  Robert  de  Croumbhale,  who  say  that 


i 


tnquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  235 

Richard  de  Monemue  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  on  the  day  he  died, 
one  messuage,  80  acres  of  arable  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  one  water- 
mill,  and  i6j.  rent  in  Upton  St.  Leonard  next  Gloucester,  of  the  King 
in  chief,  by  the  service  of  zos.  rent  to  the  King's  Barton  next  Gloucester. 
The  messuage,  one  garden,  and  close  are  worth  half  a  mark  yearly;  the 
arable  land  53J.  4//.,  %d.  per  acre;  the  meadow  i2j.,  is.  per  acre;  the 
mill  30 J.     Total  value,  £\  i8j. 

Richard,  son  of  Thomas  de  Monemue,  is  nephew  of  the  said  Richard 
and  his  next  heir,  and  was  18  at  the  feast  of  SS.  Philip  and  James  last. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  J II,  \st  Nos.,  No.  53. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  28. 


IBobert  'BrefeeDaunce* 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Newenham, 

A      7th   March,  6  Edward   III   [1332],  by  the  oath  oi  John  Wyther, 

John  de  Bikenore,  Simon   de  Solers,    William  Burrych,  John  de  Cromhale, 

William  Leulyn,  John  le  Gayner,  John  Rolph,  Roger  Laurence,  John  Marky, 

Geoffrey  Shayt,  and  William  Ph\e\lipp,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Robert 
Brekedaunce  to  enfeoff  Thomas  aite  Walk  with  4  acres  of  land  in  the 
Forest  of  Dene,  to  hold  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  The 
premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  td.  at  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  by  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  Forest  of  Dene  for  the 
time  being,  and  are  worth  8^.  per  annum.  There  will  still  remain  to  the 
said  Robert  one  messuage  and  one  toft  in  the  vill  of  Bykenore,  held  of 
John  de  Bures  by  the  service  of  id.  per  annum  for  all  service,  and  worth 
zs.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  s  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  6. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  211,  No.  3. 


f^uHf  le  ©eispencer:,  tJ)t  younger* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tettebury  before  the  King's  escheator  on 
X  Wednesday  in  Whitweek,  5  Edward  III  [133'].  by  the  oath' of 
William  de  Remmesbury,  Adam  de  Astone,  John  le  Brolf  [?],  William  atte 
Mulle,  John  atte  Bury,  Geoffrey  Wygot,  Roger  Bordon,  Robert  Bordon,  John 
de^Wolkeseye,  Thomas  Neel,  John  de  Lamboume,  and  Robert  Passelewe,  who 
say  that 

Hugh  le  Despencer,  the  younger,  on  the  day  he  forfeited  to  King 
Edward  II,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  tis.  rent  in  Weston 
Brutt,  payable  by  8  tenants  in  the  same  vill,  viz.  Adam  Thomas,  Adam  le 
1  6    * 


236  Gloucestershire 


Cok,  Richard  le  Clerk,  John  Senare,  Thomas  Jones,  Richard  Senare,  Agnes 
ffuwes,  and  William  Est.  The  rent  is  held  of  Sir  John  de  Wylinlon 
without  doing  any  service  therefor. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  13. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  Misc.,  File  115. 


€DmunD  De  piec^. 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  (upon  a  writ 
framed  upon  the  petition  of  Maud,  who  was  wife  of  Edmund  de 
Plecy,  for  dower  in  her  late  husband's  lands)  at  Circester,  i8th  February, 
5  Edward  III  [1331],  by  the  oath  of  William  Erchebaut,  Thomas  Don, 
Warren  le  Grys,  John  de  Colne,  Richard  de  Stanford,  Geoffrey  Palyn, 
Nicholas  atte  Hide,  Walter  Caumpedene,  Walter  Bolfen,  Simon  Francleyn, 
John  Francleyn  of  Dagdingworth,  and  William  Barbast,  who  say  that 

Edmund  de  Plecy  enfeoffed  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  elder,  in  fee  simple, 
about  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  B.V.M.,  16  Edward  II  [1322], 
with  a  messuage  in  the  vill  of  Barndeslegh,  2  carucates  of  land,  10  acres 
of  meadow,  and  lois.  iid.  annual  rent,  after  the  celebration  of  the 
marriage  of  the  said  Edmund  and  Maud.  On  the  day  of  the  said  feoffment 
Edmund  held  the  premises  to  himself  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  as  of  the 
inheritance  o^  John  le  Plecy  [j/f],  his  father.  They  are  now  in  the  King's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edmund,  son  and  heir  of  Edmund, 
late  Earl  of  Kent.  They  are  held  of  the  Earl  of  Herford  by  the  service 
of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  ;^8  1  3^.  per  annum. 

Nicholas  de  Plecy,  son  of  the  said  Edmund,  is  his  next  heir,  aged  14 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  44. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  25. 


Cl^omaja!  le  ^ejspenjser* 

Inquisition  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Stowe 
St.  Edward  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory  the 
Pope,  5  Edward  III  [i  331],  by  the  oath  oi  Hugh  le  Spencer,  William  de 
Wotton,  William  Rolfe,  William  Thomekyn,  Wiltia?n  Medecroft,  William  de 
Dome,  Robert  Huchinnes,  William  de  Nethercote,  Stephen  atte  Cruyce,  John 
de  Nethercote,  Richard  Tempter,  and  William  Dod,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Thomas  le 
Despencer  to  assign  one  messuage,  10  acres  and  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and 
8  acres  of  meadow  in  Wyke  to  a  certain  chaplain  to  celebrate  daily  in  the 
church  of  Wyke  in  honour  of  the  B.V.M.,  to  hold  to  the  said  chaplain 
and  his  successors  to  celebrate  as  above  in  aid  of  their  maintenance. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  237 

The  said  messuage,  land,  and  meadow  are  held  oi  John  de  Somerton  by 
the  service  oi \d.  per  annum,  paid  at  Michaelmas,  for  all  services;  they 
are  worth  20J.  per  annum.  John  de  Somerton  holds  the  premises  of 
William  de  Lucy,  and  he  of  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  de  Geneuile,  and  they  of 
the  King. 

There  will  remain  to  the  said  Thomas,  after  the  said  gift,  one  messuage 
and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Wykerisindone,  held  of  William  de  Lucy  by  the 
service  of  ^s.  yearly,  and  suit  at  his  court  every  3  weeks,  for  all  services  ; 
they  are  worth  40J.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  TIT,  ind  Nos.,  No.  120. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  215,  No.  4. 


Malter  De  OBorgl^ton. 

IriQlllSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Stowe 
St.  Edward  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory  the 
Pope,  5  Edward  III  [1331]'  ^X  ^^^  °^*^  °^  Waller  de  Bradewelle,  Walter 
de  Fordinbone,  Stephen  aite  Cruys,  William  de  Nethercole,  John  le  \_Francyeyn, 
Bartholomew  Marie,  John  Stephens,  John  de  Nethercole,  John  atte  Welle, 
William  Tomekin,  Robert  Huchin,  and  Richard  Gotchild,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Walter  de 
Borghtone,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Erdinton,  to  assign  one  messuage,  one 
mill,  one  virgate  of  land,  and  5  acres  of  meadow  in  Wykeresindone  to 
a  certain  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  the 
Blessed  Mary  of  Borghtone,  for  the  soul  of  the  said  Walter  and  his 
ancestors,  to  hold  to  the  said  chaplain  and  his  successors  in  aid  of  their 
maintenance.  The  premises  are  held  of  the  Prior  of  Kylneworthe,  by  the 
service  of  paying  id.  every  year  at  Michaelmas  for  all  services;  they  are 
worth  30J.  per  annum.  The  said  Prior  holds  the  premises  of  the  King 
in  chief  in  frankalmoin. 

There  will  still  remain  to  the  said  Walter  one  messuage  and  one 
carucate  of  land  in  Borghtone,  which  will  suffice  for  doing  all  the 
customs,  etc.,  due,  so  that  the  heirs  of  the  said  Walter  can  be  put  upon 
all  assize's,  juries,  and  other  recognizances  whatsoever,  as  his  ancestors 
were  before  the  aforesaid  gift. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  140. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  215,  No.  23. 


/waiter  c^lia^  He  ^t»  aibanjs. 

I    nCjUlSltlOn  made  at  Hameswell  before  the  King's  escheato'r  in 

X      CO.  Gloucester,  19th  December,  5  Edward  III  [1331]'  ^y  the  oath 

of  William  de  Mohun,  Roger  de  Frompton,  John  Aueray,  Adam  atte  Hyde, 


238  Gloucestershire 


John  Poulf  Hugh  atte  Watere,  William  le  Taillour,  Nicholas  de  Wollon, 
Richard  Lange,  Adam  le  Hert,  John  de  Radejord,  and  William  le  Hunte^ 
who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Master  Elias 
de  St.  Albans,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wetheresfeld,  to  assign  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Tatewyke  to  the  Prior  of  Bath,  to  hold  to  him  and  his 
successors  for  finding  two  chaplains,  viz.,  one  monk  chaplain  to  celebrate 
in  the  cathedral  church  of  the  said  priory,  and  another  secular  chaplain 
ii^  the  parish  church  of  Coldasshtone,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Elicu  and 
oi  John  de  Sobbury,  clerk,  and  their  ancestors,  and  to  pay  zos.  every  year 
on  the  anniversary  of  the  said  Elias  for  masses  to  be  celebrated  for  his 
soul,  and  5J.  to  be  distributed  on  the  same  day  to  the  poor.  Except 
that,  if  the  said  Elias^  or  any  other  secular  person  holding  the  said 
moiety  of  the  manor,  were  to  forfeit  to  the  King,  or  to  owe  any  tallage, 
the  King  (as  they  understand)  ought  to  have  year  and  day  and  waste, 
and,  by  means  of  the  said  grant,  would  have  no  profit  whatever  from  the 
said  moiety,  nor  of  the  tallage  aforesaid.  The  said  moiety  is  held  of  the 
said  Prior  of  Bath  by  homage  and  fealty,  and  by  doing  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  hall  of  the  said  priory  every  3  weeks ;  it  is  worth  5  marks  yearly. 
The  Prior  and  convent  hold  the  said  moiety  from  the  King  in  frank 
almoin.  There  will  still  remain  to  the  said  Elias  the  manor  of 
Wollauinton,  which  is  held  of  the  Abbot  oi  Radynges,  by- what  service 
they  know  not,  and  it  is  worth  £to  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  HI,  znd  Nos.,  No.  151. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  2 1 6,  No.  8. 


By  inquisition  taken  at  Sturmenstre  Mareschal,  co.  Dorset, 
loth  November,  5  Edward  III  [1331],  it  is  found  that  if  the  said 
John  be  allowed  to  assign  certain  property  to  the  Priory  of  Esebume, 
CO.  Sussex,  he  will  still  retain,  among  other  things,  one-sixteenth  part 
of  the  manor  of  Magor,  co.  Gloucester,  which  is  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  one-eighth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth 
loos.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  5  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  173. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  2 1 7,  No.  3. 


gioi^n  ue  'BaDeroun. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator  in 

A      that  county,  4th  April,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the  oath  of  Elias 

de  Blakeneye,  Humphrey  atte  Boxe,  John  son   of  Robert  de  Aure,  Henry 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  239 

Crompe,  Walter  Whit,  Walter  de  Middelton,  John  Flory,  Henry  Ket,  Henry 
de  Clyfford,  Robert  Strode,  Ralph  de  Rodleye,  William  Mareschal,  and  John 
atte  Hay,  who  say  that 

John  de  Baderoun  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
on  the  day  he  died  one  messuage,  50  acres  of  arable  land,  and  6  acres  of 
meadow  in  Aure,  and  a  certain  fishery  in  the  water  of  Severn  in  the 
same  vill  in  free  socage,  by  the  service  of  paying  ijj.  4^.  per  annum  at 
Michaelmas  into  the  King's  exchequer  for  all  service.  The  said  messuage 
is  worth  nothing  beyond  reprise;  the  arable  land  is  worth  iis.  6d.  per 
annum,  ^d.  per  acre ;  the  meadow  9^.,  \%d.  per  acre ;  and  the  said  fishery 
is  worth  lid.  per  annum. 

Philip  de  Baderoun,  son  of  the  said  John,  is  his  next  heir;  he  was  17 
on  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  10. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  31. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  la  Newelonde  before  the  King's  escheator 

A      in  CO.  Gloucester,  19th  December,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the 

oath  oi  John  de  Staunton,  John  Joce,  Osbert  Gay  .  .  ere,  John  de  Bikenore, 

John  Drayles,  John  RolJ,  Adam  Rogiers,  John   Gayner,   Geoffrey  Symond, 

Gilbert  Symond,  Hugh  le  Moul,  and  Henry  Prat,  who  say  that 

John  de  Wysham,  deceased,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  the  vivarium  of 
Noxtone  and  280  acres  of  land  of  the  King's  waste,  paying  to  the  King's 
exchequer  yearly,  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  for  the  time 
being,  70J.  dd.,  viz.,  for  the  vivarium  bd.  and  for  every  acre  of  land  3</., 
for  all  services,  and  the  premises  are  worth  no  more  yearly. 

John,  son  and  heir  of  the  S2iid  John,  was  aged  12  on  5th  May  last. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  53. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  32. 


5)enr^  J&u0ee» 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Saperton  before  the  King's  escheator  in 

X     CO.  Gloucester,  8th  March,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the  oath  oijohn 

de  Frompton,  Robert  Croujte,  Adam  atte  Rohwode,  Elias  Bisrugge,  Thomas 

Robert,  William  Porter,  Nicholas  Rolues,  Hugh  Ferrey,  Thomas  atte  Rokewode, 

Henry  Michel,  Walter  atte  Forde,  and  Hugh  de  Blakewell,  who  say  that 

Henry  Husee  held  in   his  demesne   as  of  fee   on   the   day  he    died, 
a  moiety  of  the  manor   of  Saperton,  from  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  one-fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 


240  Gloucestershire 


There  is  there  one  chief  messuage  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises ; 
and  80  acres  of  arable  land  worth  20J.  per  annum,  id.  per  acre ;  and 
6  acres  of  several  pasture  worth  \zd.  per  annum,  zd.  per  acre;  and  one 
acre  of  meadow  worth  18^.  per  acre ;  and  10  acres  of  great  wood,  the 
pasture  whereof  is  worth  \xd.  per  annum,  and  not  more  because  of  the 
shade.  There  are  4  customary  tenants,  who  pay  26J.  %d.  per  annum  for 
their  works  and  services  at  the  4  principal  terms  of  the  year  in  equal 
portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  \id.  per 
annum. 

The  said  Henry  also  held,  as  above,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Rusyndon  from  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  part  of 
a  knight's  fee.  There  is  there  one  messuage,  with  a  garden  adjacent, 
worth  3^.  per  annum;  and  120  acres  of  arable  land  worth  40J.,  \d.  per 
acre  ;  and  10  acres  of  meadow  worth  los.  per  annum,  2J.  per  acre;  and 
£\  rents  of  assize  per  annum  of  free  and  bond  tenants,  payable  equally 
at  the  said  terms.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  is. 
per  annum.     Total,  £1  4^. 

Henry*^Husee,  son  of  the  said  Henry,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged 
30  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  66. 

Neu)  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  32,  No.  28. 


Ci^omajEf^  0on  anu  l^etr  of  Cl^omajs  De  ^jaiton, 

PrOOI  of  age  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator, 
23rd  March,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the  oath  ol  John  Mareschal, 
aged  50,  who  says  that 

Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  As/on,  was  2 1  on  Thursday,  the 
feast  of  St.  Nicholas,  5  Edward  III  [1331],  and  that  he  was  born  at  Lye, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  Westburi  on  the  same  day. 
On  the  same  day  the  deponent's  son  /ohn  was  ordained  priest  by  the 
5ishop  of  Worcester  in  the  town  of  Gloucester. 

Peter  Somervyl,  aged  60,  testifies  as  above,  because  on  that  same  day 
John  Chaumpayn  married  his  daughter  Margaret  in  the  same  church  of 
Westburi. 

Richard  Pipard,  aged  47,  testifies  as  above ;  his  eldest  son  Robert  was 
born  on  the  same  day  and  baptized  in  the  same  church. 

Edmund  de  Baverlone,  aged  43,  testifies  as  above  ;  on  the  same  day 
he  married  his  first  -wi^e  Julian  in  the  same  church. 

John  Barbe,  aged  50,  testifies  as  above ;  on  that  same  day  his  son 
Nicholas  assumed  the  religious  habit  in  the  order  of  Friars  Preachers  of 
Gloucester. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  241 


William  aiie  Pole,  aged  40  and  more,  testifies  as  above  ;  on  that  same 
day  his  father /o^«  went  to  the  Holy  Land,  where  he  died. 

John  Frankelayn,  aged  50  years,  testifies  as  above ;  at  the  birth  of  the 
said  Thomas  the  deponent's  wife  Maud  was  the  midwife  of  Eleanor, 
mother  of  the  said  heir. 

John  le  Hauekere,  aged  40  and  more,  testifies  as  above  ;  he  has  a  son 
William,  who  was  born  within  4  weeks  of  the  said  heir. 

Reynold  de  Combwell,  John  son  of  Peter  de  Okie,  John  Seyeshul,  Henry 
le  Peyntour,  John  atte  More,  and  Edmund  le  Taillour,  all  aged  40  and 
more,  testify  as  above  ;  on  the  said  feast  of  St.  Nicholas  they  were  with 
the  Abbot  oi  Flexle  at  Flexle,  and  a  certain  messenger  came  announcing 
the  birth  of  the  said  Thonias. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  84. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  n. 


3!o!)n  ?^au6en^» 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Roger  de  Chaundos, 
the  King's  escheator  in  co.'s  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Hereford, 
Salop,  and  Staffs,  with  the  March  of  Wales  adjoining,  on  Tuesday  next 
after  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the  oath  o^  John 
de  Ledene,  Thomas  de  Matlesdone,  William  Laurence,  John  atte  Groue, 
William  Fynamour,  Walter  Ingel,  William  Ingleytz,  William  Foket,  John  le 
Clerk,  John  Ernezat,  John  Saunsomp,  and  Nicholas  le  Deuenishe,  who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  aWow  John  Daubeny 
to  enfeoff  Elias  de  Godeleye  with  his  manor  of  Kyngeshome  next 
Gloucester,  which  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  to  hold  to  the  said  Elias 
and  his  heirs  of  the  King  and  his  heirs  by  the  services  thereupon  due 
and  accustomed  for  ever,  so  that  the  said  Elias  may  regrant  the  same  to 
the  said  John  and  Cicely  his  wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the 
said  John  by  the  said  Cicely  for  ever,  with  remainder,  in  default  of  such 
heirs,  to  the  right  heirs  oi  John.  The  manor  is  held  by  the  service  of 
being  keeper  of  the  door  of  the  King's  pantry  at  every  coronation  of  a 
King,  and  is  worth  ;^io  per  annum.  There  will  remain  to  the  said  John 
the  manor  of  Henton  in  co.  Southampton,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
the  service  of  finding  one  armed  man  in  the  King's  wars,  wheresoever  it 
may  be  within  the  four  seas,  at  his  own  expense  for  40  days. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  ^a. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  ii(),  No.  3. 


GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V. 


242  Gloucestersh  ire 


TT  •     •    • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before /?(7^^r</ifCA<i«»^w[aj  in 
J.  the  last  Inquisition],  7th  August,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the  oath 
oi  John  de  Rosceleye,  William  de  Tyderintone,  William  Mayel,  John  de  Weston, 
Will/am  Folet,  Alexander  Soiournant,  Robert  de  Cromhale,  Thomas  Lefitz 
Richard,  John  atte  Wyniard,  William  Ingleytz,  Walter  Glode,  and  John 
Saunsom,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Michael 
iT/i«/Ao/ to  retain  the.  manor  of  Cold rey,  which  he  acquired  (without  the 
King's  license)  from  the  Prior  of  Goldclyue,  who  held  it  of  the  King  in 
chief,  to  hold  to  the  said  Michael  for  his  life,  and  to  his  executors  or 
assigns  for  one  year  after  his  death,  paying  the  services  and  customs 
thereupon  due  to  the  King ;  except  that,  had  the  manor  been  in  seisin  of 
the  said  Prior  and  Convent,  on  a  vacancy  of  the  said  priory,  during  the 
said  Michael's  life,  the  King  would  [jic]  receive  the  issues  of  the  said 
manor,  during  the  vacancy,  together  with  the  other  lands  and  tenements 
to  the  said  priory  belonging.  The  manor  is  held  in  frank  almoin,  and  by 
no  other  service.     It  is  worth  looj.  per  annum. 

Besides  the  said  manor  the  said  priory  holds  in  co.  Gloucester  the 
manors  of  Goldclyve,  Assche,  and  Morberne,  worth  £\o  per  annum, 
held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  frank  almoin. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  23. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  219,  No.  18. 


i^argaret,  tDl^o  toajef  tofe  of  Slpl^n  d^ifEaru. 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Annesle  and 
Robert  de  Astone  on  the  feast  of  SS.  Philip  and  James,  6  Edward  III 
[1332],  according  to  the  tenor  of  the  King's  writ  (in  consequence  of 
the  petition  of  John  de  Wylington)  for  Master  Pancius  de  Coutrone,  by 
mandate  of  the  said  John  de  Annesle  and  Robert  de  Astone,  on  the  said 
day  at  the  manor  of  Gutynge  [j/<r],  to  be  summoned  by  two  free  and 
lawful  men,  viz.  Thomas  Botevileyn  and  Roger  le  Coke  of  Farncote,  viz. 
on  the  Morrow  of  Palm  Sunday  last,  as  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  returned 
before  the  said  John  and  Robert,  by  the  oath  of  Robert  Barebast,  John  de 
Avenynge,  Adam  le  Heyward,  William  de  Mareys  [?],  John  Lehont,  John  de 
Slaundene,  Roger  de  Middeltone,  John  le  Broke,  John  atte  Halle,  John  atte 
Bury,  John  de  Weslone,  and  Nicholas  le  Taylour,  who  say  that 

Margaret,  who  was  wife  oi  John  Giffard,  was  seised  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  bzs.  rent  in  Weston  Brut,  payable  by  certain  tenants,  viz., 
Adam  Thomas,  Adam  le  Coke,  Richard  le  Clerk,  John  Senare,  Thomas  Jones, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  243 

Richard  Senare,  Agnes  Hughes^  and  William  Est,  as  parcel  of  the  manor 
of  Weston  Brut,  on  the  day  that  Hugh  le  Despencer  the  younger  forfeited 
to  the  King,  the  which  rent,  together  with  the  manor  aforesaid,  the  said 
Margaret  had  by  gift  of  Maud  Brut  and  Alice,  her  sister,  and  Lawrence 
Trtsham,  at  Easter,  9  Edward  II  [1315],  to  hold  to  the  said  Margaret  and 
her  heirs  for  ever;  by  virtue  whereof  the  said  Margaret  continued  her 
seisin  of  the  said  rent  till  the  feast  of  the  Purification,  19  Edward  II,  on 
which  day  the  said  Hugh  unjustly  disseised  the  said  Margaret  of  the  said 
rent,  claiming  the  said  rent  to  be  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Guytinge,  which 
manor  he  had  of  the  gift  and  feoffment  of  the  Hospitallers ;  whereas  it 
was  never  parcel  of  that  manor,  but  from  time  immemorial  has  been 
parcel  of,  and  belonging  to,  the  manor  of  Weston  Brut,  and  so  it  was  by 
disseisin.  And  he  continued  his  seisin  of  the  same  rent  until  the  feast 
of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul  in  the  same  year,  when  the  said  Margaret  reseised 
the  said  rent  into  her  hands,  and  from  that  time  was  seised  thereof  in 
peaceful  seisin  until  the  feast  of  the  Ascension,  i  Edward  III,  when  she 
enfeoffed  John  de  Wylynton  with  the  said  manor  and  rent,  to  hold  to  him 
and  his  heirs  for  ever,  obliging  herself  and  her  heirs  to  warrant  the  same 
to  the  saidybAn  and  his  heirs. 

And  the  said  John,  by  virtue  of  thhs  feoffment,  continued  in  seisin 
thereof  till  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew,  5  Edward  III,  when  the  said  rent 
was  taken  into  the  King's  hands  by  William  Trussel,  the  King's  escheator, 
by  the  King's  writ  to  him  directed  ;  but  for  what  cause  the  jury  know  not. 

Neither  the  said  Margaret,  nor  the  said  John,  nor  any  other  having 
right  in  the  said  rent,  ever  quitclaimed  the  said  rent  to  the  said  Hugh, 
or  to  the  Templars,  or  to  King  Edward  II,  or  to  the  present  King. 

The  rent  is  held  of  the  Earl  of  Oremounde  by  the  20th  part  of 
a  knight's  fee. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  66. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  misc..  File  120. 


CUmunD  De  'Batertone  of  d^loucejster. 

I  nnUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Roger  de  Chaundos,  the 
A  King's  escheator  in  co.'s  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Hereford,  Salop,  and 
Staffs,  with  the  March  of  Wales  adjoining,  12th  October,  6  Edward  III 
[1332],  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Whit,  John  Bokeler,  William  de  Poterne, 
Hugh  de  Foyze,  Adam  Blakemon,  Henry  Br  id,  John  de  Clyfford,  John  Soty, 
Richard  de  Bradensloke,  Richard  Austyn,  Richard  Pode,  and  John  atte 
Lamputte,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Edmund  de 
Bavertone  of  Gloucester  to  assign  one  messuage  and  2^  acres  of  land 


244  Glouceste  rsh  ire 


in  Gloucester,  Uptone,  and  Chirchesdone  to  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter^s, 
Gloucester,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  successors,  in  part  satisfaction  of  ;^2o 
worth  of  lands  and  yearly  rents,  which  the  abbey  has  the  King's  license 
to  acquire  in  fee.  The  premises  are  held  of  the  said  Abbot  by  the 
service  of  paying  ^s.  \d.  per  annum,  and  doing  suit  to  the  court  of  the 
said  Abbot  twice  a  year,  viz.  at  his  Barton  next  Gloucester.  The 
premises  are  worth  bs.  Sd.  per  annum ;  there  is  no  intermediary  between 
the  King  and  the  said  Edmund  except  the  said  Abbot. 

There  will  still  remain  to  the  said  Edmund  one  messuage  and  one 
carucate  of  land  in  Bavertone,  in  co.  Hereford,  held  of  Edward  de  Bonn 
by  the  service  of  paying  ^s.  per  annum  for  all  service  ;  also  lis.  rent  in' 
Gloucester,  held  of  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  and  of  the  Prior  of 
St.  Oswald's,  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of  iq</.  per  annum  for  all  service. 
The  messuage  and  land  in  Gloucester  are  worth  £^  is.  per  annum. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  io6. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  222,  No.  i. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Theokesburi  before  the  King's  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  7th  April,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the  oath  of 
Gregory  le  Mariner,  John  Sampson,  Simon  Pendok,  Adam  Cr  .  .  .  yn, 
Richard  Freman,  John  de  Soleres,  Thomas  de  Stowe,  Thomas  Odde,  William 
de  Flateburi,  William  Nygas,  Walter  Jory,  and  John  atte  Elme,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Thomas  de 
Kanynges,  parson  of  the  church  of  Tarente  Monks',  to  assign  one 
messuage,  one  virgate  of  land,  i\  acres  of  meadow,  and  \\s.  \\d.  rent 
in  Goringtone  and  Clyve  Bishop's  to  the  Abbot  of  Teukesburi,  to  hold 
to  him  and  his  successors  for  ever,  in  part  satisfaction  of  the  lands  and 
rents  to  the  value  of  ;^io  per  annum,  which  the  said  abbey  has  the 
King's  license  to  acquire. 

The  messuage,  land,  and  i3i(/.  rent  are  held  of  the  said  Abbot  by 
the  service  of  paying  Md.  per  annum  for  all  service;  loj.  rent  and 
3i  acres  of  meadow  are  held  of  the  Bishop  of  Hereford  [.?]  by  the 
service  of  paying  \od.  per  annum  to  his  manor  of  Clyve  for  all  service. 
The  premises,  exclusive  of  the  said  rent,  are  worth  40J.  per  annum,  and 
are  charged  with  a  yearly  rent  of  \os.  to  the  church  of  St.  Mary  of  Clyve, 
and  lid.  to  the  Brethren  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  from 
time  immemorial.  There  are  no  intermediaries  between  the  said  Thomas 
and  the  King  except  the  said  Abbot  and  Bishop.  There  will  still 
remain  to  him  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Goderintone, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  245 


and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Asshetone,  held  of  the  said  Abbot  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.y  6  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.y  No.  121. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  itz,  No.  15. 


8)enrr,  ttcar  of  tl^e  t\m<\^  of  ajSjSl^etone* 

I  n(|UlSltlOn  taken  at  Lechelade  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
A  CO.  Gloucester,  nth  June,  6  Edward  III  [1332],  by  the  oath  of 
Thomas  Dun,  John  le  Massoun,  Geoffrey  Patyn,  Philip  Richard,  Richard 
atte  Cote,  William  Barbast,  William  de  Lydecoie,  Simon  a  tie  Felde,  Ralph 
Cousyn,  John  Malicorn,  Robert  Elide,  and  Johti  le  Fremassoun,  who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Henry,  vicar 
of  the  church  of  Asshetone,  to  assign  a  certain  piece  of  land  in  Estleche 
Turville,  136  feet  long  by  52  feet  wide,  contiguous  to  the  parsonage- 
house  of  Osbert  Dabetot,  parson  of  the  church  of  that  vill,  to  the  said 
Osbert,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  successors,  parsons  of  that  church,  for  the 
enlargement  of  the  said  parsonage  for  ever. 

The  said  land  is  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Bruera,  without  doing  any 
service  for  the  same,  as  is  said  ;  and  the  Abbot  holds  of  Richard  Comyn, 
and  Richard  of  Theobald  de  Verdon,  and  he  of  the  King  in  chief. 

There  will  still  remain  to  the  said  Henry  \oos.  worth  of  land  and 
rents  in  Leye,  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Theukesburi  by  fealty  and  by  the 
service  of  doing  suit  at  the  said  Abbot's  court  every  3  weeks. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  6  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  xii. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  122,  No.  16. 


2HiUiam  De  i^mWz. 

I  nqUISltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Bath  on 
A  Friday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  7  Edward  III 
['333]>  by  the  oath  of  Robert  Bauent,  John  Beket,  Thomas  Neel,  William 
de  Bemewode,  John  Balou,  Thomas  de  Combe,  William  le  Vynour,  Philip 
Vowel,  William  de  Berewik,  William  Swayn,  Walter  de  Euerdon,  and  Robert 
Warde,  who  say  that 

The  said  William  Ouille  held,  on  the  day  he  died,  the  manor  of 
Knolle'  of  the  King  in  chief  for  the  term  of  his  life,  as  of  the  Honour  of 
Brunsfeld  castle  by  the  service  of  doing  fealty  and  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  manor  of  Schernton,  which  is  a  member  of  the  said  castle,  every 

'  Calendared  as  of  co.  Gloucester,  but  it  is  probably  Knolle  in  Bedminster,  Somerset. 


246  Gloucestershire 


3  weeks  for  all  service,  by  demise  of  Thomas  de  Goumay  of  Ingles- 
combe.  The  said  manor  of  Knolle  is  worth  yearly,  viz.,  in  easement  of 
the  houses,  with  the  pasture  of  one  garden,  is.  4^. ; .  one  ruinous  dovecote, 
2f. ;  200  acres  of  arable  land,  which,  when  not  sown,  lie  in  common, 
i6j.  %d. ;  \b\  acres  of  meadow,  i6j.  bd.\  6  acres  of  several  pasture,  \%d. ; 
100  acres  of  spinney,  lying  in  common  and  in  the  King's  chase,  nothing 
except  housbote  and  heybote  for  the  said  manor,  and  this  by  view  of  the 
foresters  for  the  time  being ;  rents  of  assize  at  Easter,  '6j.  \d. ;  rents  of 
assize  at  Michaelmas,  7^. ;  works  of  the  villeins,  8j.  bd.  per  annum ; 
perquisites  of  the  court,  zs.    Total,  63J.  ']d. 


Another  Inquisition  taken  before  Henry  le  Gulden,  the  King's 
escheator,  at  Bristol,  in  Templestrete,  on  Saturday  next  before  the  feast 
of  St.  Margaret  the  Virgin,  7  Edward  III  [1333],  by  the  oath  oi  Robert 
Bauent,  John  de  Lauynlone,  .  .  .  de  Woriione,  Thomas  Wombstrong, 
William  Broune,  William  de  Marlebergh,  Henry  atte  Mulle^  John  Goce,  John 
Bat\  Adam  le  Vair,  Thomas  Purs,  and  William  Dammory,  who  say  that 

In  2  Edward  III  William  Ouille  alienated  the  said  manor  of  Knolle  to 
Thomas  de  Gournai  of  Inglescumbe  in  fee,  who  demised  it  to  the  said 
William  for  term  of  his  life. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  7  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  14. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  35. 


I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Bristol  before  John  de  Peyto  the  younger, 
JL  the  King's  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Hereford,  Gloucester, 
Worcester,  Salop,  and  Stafford,  with  the  Marches  of  Wales  to  the  same 
counties  adjoining,  6th  May,  7  Edward  III  [1333],  by  the  oath  oi  Robert 
Caumpe,  Richard  Pesson,  Adam  Neel,  John  Hambrock,  John  Auerey,  Geoffrey 
Broun,  Adam  Honypyn,  Robert  le  Fremon,  Simon  Fremon,  William  atte  Wode, 
Henry  atte  Wode,  and  John  Richard,  who  say  that 

Walter  Gasselyne  had,  on  the  day  he  died,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  in  the  vill  of  Fromtone  Cotel,  one  messuage  with  a  garden, 
worth  zs.  per  annum.  There  is  one  dovecote  worth  zs.  per  annum  ;  and 
152^  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  25^.  5^^.,  zd.  per  acre,  because  every 
third  year  it  is  fallow ;  there  are  gi  acres  of  meadow,  worth  9^.  id., 
I  id.  per  acre ;  and  4  acres  of  meadow  worth  2  j.  %d'.  per  annum,  %d.  per 
acre,  because  every  third  year  it  lies  in  common.  There  is  a  several 
pasture  containing  2  acres,  worth  \%d.  per  annum,  9</.  per  acre;  and 
a  certain  piece  of  wood,  the  underwood  of  which  is  worth  \xd.  per 
annum.  There  are  12  free  tenants,  who  pay  50J.  9</.  per  annum,  each  of 
them  paying  \s.  z\d. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  247 

All  the  said  tenements  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service 
of  one-fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  by  suit  at  all  the  county  [courts] 
held  at  Gloucester  from  Easter  until  Michaelmas,  for  all  other  service. 
Total,  £,\  141.  \\d. 

The  said  Walter  also  held,  as  above,  in  the  vill  called  Wynterbourne, 
a  certain  piece  of  waste  ground  worth  i  bd.  per  annum.    And  there  are 

3  water-mills  there,  2  of  which  pay  a  toll  of  17  quarters  of  corn  per 
annum,  worth  45J.  4^.,  price  per  quarter  is.  8</.,.  and  6  bushels  of  oat 
flour,  worth  4J.  6</.,  price  9</.  per  bushel ;  and  the  third  mill  pays  17J.  per 
annum  there.  There  is  a  cottage  worth  zs.  6d.  per  annum,  and  2  free 
tenants,  who  pay  6s.  per  annum,  3^.  each. 

All  these  tenements  in  Wynterbourne  are  held  of  Margery  le  Moun, 
Henry  de  Haddon,  John  de  Brokenbarnve,  and  Philip  de  Cerne,  by  the 
service  of  9^.  for  all  other  service.     Total,  £1  %s.  8d. 

The  same  Walter  also  held,  as  above,  in  the  vill  of  Stoke  Gyffard, 
one  messuage  worth  \zd.  yearly;  there  are  51^  acres  of  arable  land 
there,  worth  \zs.  \o\d.  per  annum,  3^.  per  acre,  because  common  in  the 
third  year;  and  11  acres  of  meadow  worth  22^.  per  annum,  zs.  per  acre  ; 
and  z\  acres  of  meadow  worth  3^.  4^.  per  annum,  1  bd.  per  acre ;  and 

4  acres  of  several  pasture  worth  3^.  6</.  per  annum,  \o\d.  per  acre. 

All  these  tenements  are  held  of  Margery  Gyffard,  by  the  service  of 
suit  at  her  court  of  Stoke  Gyffard  twice  yearly  for  all  other  service. 
Total,  42J.  %\d. 

The  said  Walter  also  held,  as  above,  in  the  vill  of  Westerleye,  18  acres 
of  furze  worth  3^.  per  annum,  because  it  cannot  be  cut  oftener  than  every 
sixth  year,  of  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  by  the  service  of  zs.  for  all 
service.    Total,  izd. 

William,  son  of  Walter  Gasselyne,  is  next  heir  of  the  same  Walter, 
and  was  1 1  years  old  on  the  third  day  after  the  feast  of  the  Epiphany 
last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  7  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  32. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  35. 


T  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Peyto,  the  King's 
JL'  Gscheaior  [as  in  last  Inquisition'],  8th  April,  7  Edward  III  [i333]» 
by  the  oath  of  John  le  Massoun,  John  de  Walleye,  John  de  Southrop, 
Adam  de  Dumbelton,  William  atte  Groue,  Richard  de  Mayesmor,  Walter 
Syward,  William  de  Solers,  Richard  le  Smith,  John  de  Bekcote,  William 
Mareys,  and  John  le  Vey,  who  say  that 
1  7 


24^  Gloucestershire 


John  de  St.  Philibert  was  seised,  on  the  day  he  died,  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Thormertone,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church 
there,  and  of  the  manor  of  Southrop,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

In  the  manor  of  Thormerton  there  is  a  messuage  worth  nothing 
beyond  the  reprise ;  80  acres  of  arable  land  worth  20J.  per  annum,  ^d. 
per  acre  ;  2  free  tenants,  who  pay  4J.  td.  per  annum  at  the  4  chief 
terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  the  feasts  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
St.  Michael,  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  and  the  Annunciation,  in  equal 
portions ;  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there,  with  the  '  view,' 
are  worth  yearly  ^s, 

In  the  manor  of  Southrop  is  one  messuage  with  a  garden,  worth  12^. 
per  annum  ;  loc  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  i^s.  per  annum,  id.  per  acre  ; 
one  dovecot  in  bad  state,  worth  \zd.  per  annum;  there  is  one  water-mill 
worth  13J.  ifd.  per  annum,  2  parts  of  which  belong  to  the  said  manor 
of  Southrop,  and  are  worth  8j.  \o\d.  There  are  10  acres  of  meadow 
there,  worth  20J.  yearly;  3  free  tenants,  who  pay  i\s.  id.  at  the  above- 
said  terms  in  equal  portions;  6  customary  tenants,  who  pay  isj.  per 
annum,  viz.  zs.  td.  each  at  the  said  terms;  3  cottars,  who  pay  3^.,  12^. 
each.  There  are  6  customary  tenants  whose  Summer  and  Autumn  works, 
viz.  from  Whitsuntide  to  Martinmas,  are  worth  30J.  for  the  whole  time. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court,  with  the  view  of  frankpledge,  are 
worth  3^.  \d.  yearly. 

The  said  John  de  Si.  Philibert  and  Ada  his  wife  held  jointly  in 
Thormerton  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  called  Muttonescourt, 
and  32J.  yearly  rent,  which  they  purchased  to  themselves  jointly  from 
John  Pachet,  who  had  previously  held  the  same  ixova  John  de  St.  Philibert 
by  homage  and  fealty,  and  suit  of  court,  and  scutage,  when  it  fell  due, 
in  the  proportion  of  the  said  tenement.  This  tenement  is  worth  20^. 
per  annum. 

John,  son  of  the  said  John  de  St.  Philibert,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
6  years  old  at  the  feast  of  the  Epiphany  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  7  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  35. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  35. 


3Iameu  De  'Batisi^am,  cl^aplain,  anD 
3Io]^n  ne  JRojitele^e. 

Inquisition  taken   at  Rosse,    co.    Hereford,     15th    December, 
7  Edward  III  [1333].     The  jury  say  that 
If  the   said  James  and  John  be  allowed  to  grant  to  the  Abbey  of 
St.    Mary    of    Gracedieu    certain    property    in    Colrugge    and    Aston, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  249 

CO.  Hereford,  there  will  still  remain  to  the  said  John  de  Rosteleye 
{inter  alia)  one  messuage  and  \\  carucate  of  land  at  Rostleye  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Fecamp  by  the  service  of  9^.  yearly 
for  all  service,  and  worth  30J.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  7  Edward  III,  rnd  Nos.,  No.  57. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  225,  No.  10. 


Mobert  De  l^ou^om  ann  Hatorence  'Btuton  of 
Cl^eprtTgnorton. 

-w-  •  •        • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wynchecombe  before  John  de  Peyto,  the 
JL  King's  escheator  \as  in  Inquisition  last  but  two  above'],  27th  July, 
7  Edward  III  [1333],  by  the  oath  of  Richard  de  Blebury,  Thomas  de 
Newyntone,  John  de  Bracebrugge,  John  le  Maltman,  Thomas  de  Famecote, 
Henry  Keys,  William  de  Pysele,  Roger  le  .  .  .  ,  Nicholas  le  Welbe,  Robert 
Quayle,  Henry  le  Warde,  and  William  le  Carpenter,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Robert  de 
Housom  and  Lawrence  Bruton  of  Chepyngnorton  to  assign  10  acres  of 
land  in  Sudle  to  the  Abbey  of  Hayles,  in  part  satisfaction  of  £\o  worth 
of  land  which  that  abbey  has  license  under  letters  patent  of  Edward  II 
to  acquire.  The  said  10  acres  are  held  o^  Henry  Blundel  by  the  service 
of  one  grain  of  corn  for  all  service  ;  the  said  Henry  holds  o{  John  de  Sudle 
by  the  service  of  i%d.  per  annum,  zxiA  John  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  one  knight's  fee.  The  land  is  worth  20^.  per  annum,  id.  per 
acre,  and  not  more,  because  it  can  be  sown  only  every  second  year. 

There  will  still  remain  to  the  said  Robert  5  marks  rent  issuing  from 
divers  tenements  in  Gloucester,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service 
of  paying  izd.  yearly  to  the  farm  of  Gloucester,  at  the  exchequer  there. 
And  there  will  remain  to  the  said  Lawrence  of  Chepyngnorton  one 
messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Chepyngnorton  in  co.  Oxon. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  7  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  68. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  225,  No.  19. 


Cl^omaj5  ne  EoDebetetoe* 

■w-  •  •         • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Monks'  Hampton  (Minchinhampton), 
A  i8th  May,  8  Edward  III  [1334],  before /oy^w  de  Peyto  the  younger, 
the  King's  escheator  [as  hefori\,  by  the  oath  of  Adam  de  Clauyle,  John  de 
Clauyle,  William  de  Tyderyntone,  Adam  Hardyng,  Robert  Kynne,  Henry 
Glenaunt,  William  atte  Bournor,  John  atie  Mulne,  William  atte  Berewe, 
Richard  Dauwe,  Richard  Cole,  and  Geoffrey  Coterych,  who  say  that 


250  Gloucestershire 


Thomas  de  Rodehergh  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  one 
messuagfe,  158  acres  of  arable  land,  57  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of 
pasture,  2  water-mills,  and  one  windmill  in  Mager.  The  messuage  is 
worth  \id.  per  annum;  of  the  158  acres  2  parts  can  be  sown,  and  when 
sown  are  worth  4</.  per  acre ;  they  were  so  sown  before  the  said  Thomas' 
death,  and  one-third  lies  fallow,  and  is  worth  nothing  per  annum, 
because  it  is  in  common.  The  10  acres  of  pasture  are  worth  6j.  %d.  per 
annum,  8^.  per  acre;  the  mills  are  worth  looj.  There  are  3  tenants 
there  who  hold  by  knight's  service,  viz.,  William  Duraunt,  holding  half 
a  knight's  fee  in  Suthroc ;  William  de  St.  Maur,  holding  half  a  fee  in 
Wondi ;  and  Robert  de  Gamages,  holding  half  a  fee  in  Rodyate. 

There  are  60  free  tenants  who  pay  £■]  y.  sid.  per  annum,  viz.  at 
Michaelmas  £6  13s.  n^d.  and  at  Hockeday  gs.  6J</.  There  are  27 
tenants  in  villeinage,  who  pay  £6  i  is.  3^.  per  annum,  viz.,  at  Michaelmas, 
37^.  gd. ;  at  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  ^is.  2d. ;  at  the  feast  of 
the  Annunciation,  3  it.  id. ;  and  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
SIS.  2d.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  6s.  Sd. 
per  annum.  The  whole  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of 
one-fourth  of  one-sixth  of  one  knight's  fee.     Total,  £2^  15*/. 

The  said  Thomas  died  seised  [as  above']  of  24  acres  of  arable  land 
called  Chaumberleyneslond,  worth  ts.  per  annum,  id.  per  acre ;  and 
there  are  48^.  rent  there  from  a  certain  fee  called  Avenelesfe.  This  land 
and  rent  are  held  of  the  Earl  Marshal  as  of  the  castle  of  Strugull,  by 
what  service  they  know  not.     Total,  545-. 

The  said  Thomas  held  in  the  manor  of  Munchenehamptone  one 
messuage  and  garden  worth  2s.  per  annum ;  there  is  one  dovecot  newly 
built  and  not  stocked,  worth  2s.  per  annum;  there  are  in  demesne 
40  acres  of  arable  land,  2  parts  of  which  can  be  sown  yearly,  and  when 
sown  are  worth  ^d.  per  acre,  and  the  third  part  is  worth  nothing  because 
it  lies  fallow  and  in  common ;  and  there  are  3  acres  of  meadow  worth 
3 J.  per  annum,  i2d.  per  acre.  There  is  no  pasture  there.  There  is  a 
certain  profit  in  the  common  wood  of  Muchenehamptone,  from  the 
tenants  dwelling  there,  which  is  worth  31-.  ^d.  per  annum,  and  if  the 
tenants  do  not  dwell  there,  then  it  is  worth  nothing  per  annum,  because 
it  cannot  be  sold  or  given.  And  there  are  7  free  tenants  there  who  pay 
17^.  lod.  per  annum,  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation  and  of  St.  Michael 
in  equal  portions.  These  tenements  are  held  of  the  Abbess  of  Caen,  as 
of  her  manor  of  Munchenehamptone,  in  socage,  by  the  service  of 
paying  igj.  7^/.  yearly  at  the  2  said  terms  in  equal  portions,  and 
ploughing  a  3  days'  ploughing  yearly  (which  is  worth  gd.,  ^d.  per 
day),  and  by  carrying  the  lady's  corn  in  Autumn  for  one  day  (and  this 
carriage  is  worth  4^.  per  annum),  and  by  doing  one  bederepe  with  2 
men  for  one  day  (worth  ^.).     Total,  361.  ^d. 

The  said  Thomas  also  held  one  messuage   at    Hawnepenne,   which 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  251 

(with  the  close)  is  worth  \zd.\  and  there  are  80  acres  of  arable  land,  half 
of  which  can  be  sown  yearly,  and  when  sown  is  worth  ts.  %d.  {id.  per 
agre),  and  not  more,  because  the  land  is  hilly  and  stony ;  and  the  other 
half  is  worth  nothing  yearly,  because  it  lies  fallow  and  in  common.  And 
there  are  3  acres  of  meadow  worth  y.  {\id.  per  acre);  and  a  certain 
parcel  of  pasture  worth  izd.  per  annum;  and  9  free  tenants  who  pay 
39J.  at  the  said  2  feasts  in  equal  portions.  These  tenements  are  held  of 
the  Prior  of  St.  John  0/  Jerusalem  as  of  his  maiK}r  of  Quenyntone,  in 
socage,  by  the  service  of  paying  5  if.  yearly  at  the  feasts  of  Michaelmas, 
St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  the  Annunciation,  and  St.  John  the  Baptist. 
Total,  ;^3i  IS.  z\d. 

Hugh,  son  oi  Hugh  de  Rodberg\  is  cousin  and  next  heir  of  the  said 
Thomas,  and  was  1 3  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.y  8  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  II f.  File  39. 


SlOtUtam^  0on  o^  OUilUam  le  iMarcl^al  of 

PrOOt  of  age  of  William,  son  of  William  le  Marchal  of  Kyngestanley, 
made  there  22nd  May,  8  Edward  III  [1334],  heioxe  John  de  Peyto 
the  younger,  the  King's  escheator  \_as  above\  by  the  oath  o(  John  Nocelyn, 
John  Clauyle,  Gilbert  le  Carpynter,  William  Dispenser^  Walter  de  Fetstret, 
Thomas  le  Bacar" ,  Hugh  de  Dodebrugge,  Richard  Thurtteyn,  Walter  le  Deyer, 
John  le  Gumay,John  le  Weler,  and  Richard  Pynnock,  who  say  that 

The  said  William,  son  of  William  Marchal,  is  aged  2 1  years  and  6  weeks 
and  more.  He  was  born  in  the  vill  of  Kyngestanleye,  and  baptized  in 
the  church  of  that  vill  on  Thursday,  the  feast  of  Rogations,  2  Edward  II. 

John  Nocelyn  says  that  on  that  same  Thursday  his  daughter  Alice  died 
at  Gloucester,  and  was  then  buried  at  the  church  of  St.  Oswald. 

John  Clavyle  says  that  on  the  preceding  Wednesday  William  de 
Tyderyntone  married  Margaret  de  Heygraue,  his  kinswoman,  at  Stauertone 
next  Gloucester. 

Gilbert  le  Carpenter  says  that  on  the  Saturday  after  that  Thursday  the 
Bishop  o{  Landaad  \sic^  came  to  Kyngestanley  and  consecrated  a  certain 
altar  of  St.  Katherine  in  the  church  thereof. 

William  Despenser  says  that  on  that  same  Thursday  John  de  Feckenham, 
chaplain,  was  instituted  in  the  church  of  Bradeley. 

Thomas  le  Bacar  says  that  on  the  Friday  following  Agnes,  his  wife, 
had  gone  to  Gloucester,  and  on  the  way  she  fell  and  broke  her  right  leg.  • 

Hugh  de  Dodebrugge  says  that  on  the  previous  Monday  his  son  Adam 
became  a  brother  in  the  House  of  St.  Augustine  at  Oxoneford. 
1  7    * 


252  Gloucestersh  ire 


Richard  Thursteyn  says  that  on  that  same  Thursday  he  and  several 
others  were  robbed  in  the  forest  of  Dene,  between  Gloucester  and 
Tynterne  Abbey. 

Walter  le  Deyer  says  that  on  that  same  Thursday  John  le  Tavemer  of 
Circestre  came  to  his  house  by  the  road  next  the  wood  of  Weyendone, 
and  met  with  thieves,  who  murdered  the  %^\dL  John  and  despoiled  him  of 
£\o  of  silver. 

John  le  Gurnay  says  that"  on  the  preceding  Wednesday  his  brother 
Sir  Richard,  vicar  of  Ledeneye,  was  buried. 

John  le  Weler  says  that  on  the  Friday  following  his  sister  Elizabeth  fell 
into  a  certain  marlpit  in  his  close  next  "  le  Leyecroft  "  and  broke  her 
neck. 

Richard  Pynnock  says  that  on  that  Thursday  he  was  godfather  iojohn, 
son  of  William  Despenser,  who  was  baptized  in  the  same  water  as  the  said 
William. 

Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  8  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  84. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  HI,  File  41. 


I 


nquisition  taken  at  Dursleye,  5th  July,  8  Edward  III  [1334], 
before  John  de  Peyto  the  younger  [as  above^,  as  to  the  cause  of  the 
taking  of  8  acres  of  meadow  of  Henry  de  Camme  in  Dursleye,  by  the  oath 
of  Peler  Staynescomhe,  Robert  atte  Zate,  William  le  Boteler,  Walter  atte  Mulle, 
Walter  le  Clerk,  Richard  le  Harpur,  John  atte  Wodehende,  Robert  Passelewe, 
Alexander  Bernewode,  Richard  atte  Zate,  Thomas  Hallyng,  and  William  de 
Stonhuse,  who  say  that 

Henry  de  Berkleye  held  the  manor  of  Dursleye  to  him  and  his  heirs 
from  Edward  II  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee,  and  he 
granted  to  Ralph  de  Camme  and  Henry,  his  son,  for  their  lives  8  acres  of 
meadow  in  the  said  manor,  without  license  from  the  King,  and  for  this 
reason  the  King's  escheator  seized  the  said  8  acres  10  years  since.  The 
land  is  worth  13^'.  4</.  per  annum. 

Henry  de  Berkeley,  Ralph  de  Camme,  and  Henry  de  Camme  are  all  dead. 
John  de  Berkeleye  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Henry,  and  is  aged  40. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  8  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  13. 

Ntw  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  41. 


OLUlUam  De  dD^rauDi^ieion. 

Inquisition  made  at  Oxenhale  before  Adam  de  Wileby,  the  King's 
escheator  [as  above'],  12th  July,  9  Edward  III  [1335],  by  the  oath 
of  John   de    Okie,    Richard  de   Hertelande,    Henry   de   Hertelande,    Walter 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  253 

Markoulf,  Thomas  Not,  Jf^/Z^r  Hathewy,  John  de  la  Moure,  Walter  Sterdene, 
John  de  Reued,  William  alle  Groue,  Richard  Waryn,  and  William  de  Ketforde, 
who  say  that 

William  de  Grandisson  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he 
died  the  manor  of  Dymmok  of  the  King  in  chief,  of  the  King's  ancient 
demesnes,  by  the  service  of  paying  \d.  yearly  to  the  King  at  Christmas 
for  all  services.  There  are  no  buildings  or  demesnes  in  the  same  manor, 
but  there  are  3  acres  of  meadow,  worth  ^s.  bd.  per  annum,  18^.  per  acre ; 
and  a  water-mill,  worth  13J.  ^d.  per  annum,  and  not  more,  because  it  is 
ruinous ;  and  a  wood,  in  which  there  is  no  underwood  and  the  pasture 
common.  There  are  rents  of  assize  of  sokemen,  £i%  per  annum  at  the 
feasts  of  the  Annunciation,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  St.  Michael,  and 
St.  Andrew  in  equal  portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court 
there  are  worth  6j.  %d.  per  annum. 

The  said  William  also  held  [as  above']  the  manor  of  Oxenhale  of  the 
heirs  of  Geoffrey  de  Genevyle  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee.  There 
is  a  messuage  there,  worth  nothing  beyond  the  maintenance  of  the 
houses  ;  a  courtyard,  worth  6d.  per  annum  ;  one  carucate  of  land,  worth 
los.,  and  not  more,  because  every  year  one-lhird  lies  fallow  and  in 
common,  and  it  is  also  sandy.  There  is  a  small  park,  the  pasture  of 
which  is  worth  nothing  beyond  the  maintenance  of  the  wild  animals,  and 
the  underwood  is  worth  40^.  per  annum.  There  is  a  large  wood,  the 
underwood  of  which  is  none  and  the  pasture  common  ;  3  acres  of 
meadow,  worth  3^.  6d.  per  annum,  \^d.  per  acre  ;  60s.,  the  rents  of  assize 
of  free  tenants  at  the  4  abovesaid  terms  ;  1 3 j.  4</.,  the  rents  of  assize  of 
customary  tenants  payable  at  the  said  terms.  The  pleas  and  perquisites 
of  the  court  there  are  worth  i  zd.  per  annum. 

Peter  de  Grandisson,  son  of  the  said  William,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
30  at  Christmas  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  35. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edivard  III,  File  43. 


Inquisition  made  at  Teukesbury,  8lh  July,  9  Edward  III  [1335]. 
before  Adam  de  Wileby,  the  King's  escheator  {as  above],  by  the 
oath  of  John  Strayt,  John  Russel,  Robert  Mudy,  John  le  Tannere,  Philip  le 
Knyght,  Richard  Louecok,  Nicholas  de  Manyngford,  Henry  ate  Were,  William 
de  Cliue,  John  le  Spicer,  Richard  Foliot,  and  Richard  de  Waltone,  who 
say  that 

It  will  not  be  to  the  damage  of  the  King  or  any  other  if  he  allow 
Thomas  de  Canyngges,  parson  of  the  church  of  Tarente  Moneketone,  to 


2  54  Gloucestershire 


assign  one  messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Twenyngge  to  the  Abbey 
of  Teukesbury  in  part  satisfaction  of  the  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of 
£\o  yearly,  which  they  have  license  to  acquire  under  letters  patent  of 
Edward  II.  The  said  messuage  and  land  are  held  of  William  de  la 
Zouche  of  the  inheritance  of  Eleanor  his  wife  by  the  service  of  carrying 
the  letters  of  the  lord  of  Teukesbury  wheresoever  the  lord  shall  will 
within  the  four  seas,  viz.  in  England  and  Wales,  and  his  own  cost,  and 
paying  ds,  Sd.  per  annum,  and  doing  16  bedripes  in  the  Autumn  season, 
and  finding  one  man  for  16  days  at  the  Summer  working  to  make  hay. 
and  for  another  16  days  at  hand  labour  in  digging  the  vines  and 
collecting  grapes  on  the  vines  for  3  days,  and  by  the  service  of  being 
keeper  gf  the  lord's  victuals  whenever  the  lord  wills,  and  being  the  lord's 
granger.    And  the  premises  are  worth  6s.  Sd.  per  annum. 

William  de  la  Zouche,  by  reason  of  the  inheritance  of  Eleanor  his  wife, 
is  intermediary  between  the  King  and  the  said  Thomas  with  regard  to 
the  premises. 

There  will  remain  to  the  said  Thomas  one  messuage  and  one  carucate 
of  land  in  Staneweye,  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Teukesbury  by  paying  i  6j.  per 
annum,  and  doing  suit  at  the  Abbot's  court  of  Staneweye ;  they  are 
worth  4oj^.  per  annam. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  9  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  39. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  233,  No.  16. 


^Robert  De  ^pr- 

"W"  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
X  that  county,  2nd  January,  10  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of 
Henry  de  Chakshulle,  Richard  Billing,  Richard  Vyel,  John  de  Heydone, 
John  de  Cromhale,  Nicholas  Pullone,  John  Coly,  Waller  Hanuyll,  John  de 
Okie,  Richard  de  HurstesUy  Richard  de  Carswell,  and  Henry  Bynare,  who 
say  that 

Robert  de  Sapy,  deceased,  held  no  lands  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  in  co.  Gloucester  on  the  day  he  died  ;  but  he  held  of 
the  inheritance  of  his  wife  Alina,  who  survives,  one-fourth  of  the  manor 
of  Westbury  of  Edmund  de  Bohun  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  part  of 
a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  there  one  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum 
beyond  reprises ;  and  80  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  40J.,  dd.  per  acre ; 
and  10  acres  of  meadow,  worth  20J.,  is.  per  acre  ;  and  ids.  Sd.  of  rents 
of  assize  at  the  4  chief  terms  of  the  year  in  equal  portions.  There  is 
one  water-mill,  worth  los.  per  annum.  The  perquisites  of  the  court  are 
worth  lid.  per  annum. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  255 

The  said  Robert  and  Alina  also  held  jointly  the  manor  of  Huntele 
from  the  Earl  ol  l^ancaster,  as  of  Monemuthe  castle,  by  the  service  of  one- 
tenth  of  a  knight's  fee  for  the  term  of  their  lives,  with  remainder  to 
John  de  Wysham  and  his  heirs  for  ever  by  gift  and  grant  of  William  de 
Rostele.  There  is  a  messuage  there,  worth  1$.  \d,  per  annum  ;  and 
120  acres  of  land,  worth  id.  per  acre;  6  acres  of  meadow,  worth  gj. 
per  annum,  18^.  per  acre;  and  30J.  of  rents  of  assize  at  the  4  terms  of  the 
year  in  equal  portions.  There  is  one  water-mill,  worth  bs.  per  annum ; 
40  acres  of  great  timber,  the  pasture  whereof  is  worth  zod.  per  annum, 
and  not  more,  because  of  the  shade.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
court  there  are  worth  is.  per  annum. 

William,  son  o^  John  de  Sapy,  nephew  \_nepos'\  of  the  said  Robert,  is  his 
next  heir,  and  is  aged  29  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  \o  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  25. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  46. 


InQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wynchecombe  before  the  King's  escheator, 
25th  April,  10  Edward  III  [1336],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  de 
Charyngworth,  Ralph  Bastyn,  John  Dykoun,  John  Ippewell,  Richard  Warde, 
Thomas  U  Carpenter,  John  Whyte,  Henry  Blundel,  Richard  Patyn,  John 
Maltman,  Richard  le  Frend,  and  Thomas  Coleman,  who  say  that 

John  Sudley  held  no  lands  of  the  King  in  chief,  nor  of  any  other,  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died  in  co.  Gloucester,  but  he  held 
the  manor  of  Sudley  for  the  term  of  his  life  by  the  enfeoffment  of 
Ralph  de  Derset  by  fine  levied  in  the  court  of  Edward  II,  with  the  license 
of  that  King,  holding  the  same  of  the  King  and  his  heirs,  with  remainder 
io  John,  son  o(  Bartholomew  de  Sudley,  and  Eleanor  de  Scales,  and  the  heirs 
of  the  bodies  of  the  said  John  and  Eleanor. 

The  manor  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  1^  knight's 
fee.  There  is  a  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises ; 
300  acres  of  land,  worth  75^.,  ^d.  per  acre  when  they  are  sown,  and 
nothing  when  they  are  not  sown,  because  they  lie  in  common.  This  year 
140  acres  thereof  were  sown  he^oxe.  John's  death  at  the  Winter  sowing, 
and  80  acres  were  sown  at  the  Lent  sowing  before  his  death,  and  the  rest 
lie  fallow  and  in  the  common  field.  There  are  20  acres  of  several 
pasture,  worth  los.  per  annum,  bd.  per  acre;  and  10  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  1 5  J.,  \%d.  per  acre;  100  acres  of  wood,  of  which  10  acres  can  be 
felled  every  seventh  year,  and  are  then  worth  is.  per  acre  ;  10  acres  were" 
felled  this  year  htioxe  Johns  death.  There  are;^i6  rents  of  assize  of 
free  and  bond  tenants,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm  £%,  at  Michaelmas 


256  Gloucestershire 


bos.,   and   at   the    feast   of    the   Annunciation    looj.      The   pleas   and 
perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  loj. 

/okn,  son  of  Bartholomew  de  Sudley,  is  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  the 
said  John  the  elder,  and  is  30  years  old. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  32. 

Nov  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  46. 


Cl^eobalD  De  OerDon. 

Extent  of  the  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches  which 
were  of  Theobald  de  Verdon,  deceased,  which  he  held  of  the  King 
in  chief,  made  before  Adam  de  WiUby,  the  King's  escheator  in  the 
counties  of  Gloucester,  Worcester,  etc.,  24th  October,  9  Edward  III 
[1335],  at  Hereford,  by  the  oath  o^  John  de  Sarnes/eld,  Hugh  de  Webbeley, 
John  de  Monyntone,  John  de  Kynardeshay,  Richard  de  Mawerchyn,  John  de 
Preslone,  Richard  de  Bachyndene,  John  de  Lanton,  John  de  Bradefeld, 
Nicholas  le  Forester,  Walter  Merewyn,  and  Adam  de  Menele,  who  say  that 

Richard  Comyn  and  the  heirs  of  William  Comyn  hold  four  knights' 
fees  in  Putteleye,  Cheymestre  Strete,  Twildeneshide,  Esttelecche', 
Walmesthorpe,  and  Hatherop,  in  co.  Gloucester,  of  the  same  Theobald^ 
which  amount  to  £\o. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  N'o.  39. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  45. 


/wargaret,  tDl^o  lajajs  toife  of  f ulfe  le  fit?  (KHat^n. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Alweston  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  with  the  IMarch  of  Wales  adjacent,  loth  July, 
ID  Edward  III  [1336],  by  the  oath  q{ Henry  de  Brokkeworth,  William  de 
Fury  ton,  John  de  Weston,  William  de  Tiderington,  John  de  Alkeleye,  Richard 
de  Alkeleye,  John  de  Veel,  Richard  Launderey,  Osebert  le  Rych,  William  le 
Bryd\  Adam  Alpays,  and  Roger  Corbtt,  who  say  that 

Margaret,  who  was  wife  o(  Fulk  le  Fitz  Waryn,  held  one-third  of  the 
manor  of  Alweston  for  the  term  of  her  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  Walter, 
son  and  heir  of  Walter  de  Gloucestre,  deceased,  a  minor  in  the  custody  of 
the  King,  by  the  service  of  one-third  of  a  knight's  fee. 

There  are  69  acres  of  arable  land  there,  worth,  when  sown,  17J.  bd. 
per  annum,  ^d.  per  acre.  There  were  sown  this  year,  before  the  death 
of  the  said  Margaret,  23  acres  at  the  Winter  sowing,  and  23  acres  at  the 
Lent  sowing,  and  23  acres  are  lying  fallow,  the  value  of  which  is  id. 
per  acre,  and  not  more,  because  they  lie  in  common  for  the  greater  part. 


Inquisittones  Post  Mortem.  257 

There  is  one-third  of  a  messuage,  with  a  garden  adjacent,  worth  12^. 
per  annum.  And  the  third  of  2  dovecotes,  worth  zs.  per  annum;  and 
6 J  acres  of  meadow,  worth  9^.  9^.  per  annum,  18^.  per  acre  ;  and 
a  several  pasture  worth  4J.  per  annum.  There  are  40  acres  of  great 
timber,  the  pasture  whereof  is  worth  y.  4^.  per  annum,  and  not  more, 
on  account  of  the  shade ;  and  the  underwood  therein  is  worth  jj.  per 
annum.  There  are  24J.  id.  {sic\  rents  of  assize,  viz.,  at  Michaelmas 
1$.  id.,  at  Christmas  7^.  %d.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  8j.,  and  at 
the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  2^.  3^.  There  are  the  works  of  i\ 
customary  tenants  worth  i8j.  per  annum,  viz.,  at  Michaelmas  y.  ^d., 
between'  Michaelmas  and  Easter  bs.,  between  Easter  and  the  Gule  of 
August  IS.,  thence  to  Michaelmas  zs.  There  is  one-third  of  a  windmill, 
worth  1$.  per  annum ;  one-third  of  the  Hundred,  worth  is.  ;  one-third  of 
2  views  of  frankpledge  held  at  Michaelmas  and  Hokeday,  worth  13J.  4^. 
per  annum. 

Walter  de  Gloucesire,  son  of  the  said  Walier  de  Ghucestre,  deceased,  is 
next  heir  of  the  said  Walter,  and  is  2 1  and  more  \sic'\. 

Charts  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  40. 

Neiv  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edivard  III,  File  47. 


9!o]^n  tie  'Bo]^un3  Carl  of  i^ereforD. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator, 
19th  February,  10  Edward  III  [1336],  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  de 
la  Neivelonde,  Henry  Kek,  Richard  ate  Hoke,  John  Wyldesuyr,  Elias  Segar, 
Richard  le  Smyth  of  He.xlynge,  William  de  Maldone,  John  Dudebrugge, 
John  Barbe,  Adam  in  the  Felde,  and  William  le  Walkare,  who  say  that 

John  de  Bohiin,  late  Earl  of  Herejord,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee, 
on  the  day  he  died,  the  manor  of  Whitenhirste  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight  service,  but  by  how  much  service  the  jury  do  not  know. 

There  is  there  a  capital  messuage,  with  a  courtyard  adjacent,  worth 
3^.  ifd.  per  annum  ;  268  acres  of  arable  land,  worth,  when  sown,  ^8  i  <^s.  id., 
%d.  per  acre;  of  these  there  were  sown  this  year  at  the  Winter  sowing 
160  acres,  and  the  rest  lie  fallow  and  in  common.  There  are  48  acres 
of  meadow,  worth  £,-1  \s.  per  annum,  3^.  per  acre  ;  and  38^  acres  of 
several  pasture,  worth,  from  the  feast  of  the  Invention  of  the  Cross  to 
Martinmas,  48^.  \\d.,  \^d.  per  acre;  and  from  Martinmas  till  the  feast 
of  the  Invention  of  the  Cross,  nothing,  because  it  lies  in  common. 
There  are  30  acres  of  wood,  of  which  6  acres  can  be  cut  every  seventh 
year,  and  are  then  worth  bs.  The  underwood  thereof  was  cut  one  year 
before  the  death  of  the  Earl,  so  that  no  underwood  can  be  sold  there 

CLOUC.  IXQ.,  VOL.  V.  S 


258  Gloucestershire 


within  the  next  6  years.  There  is  a  water-mill  demised  at  a  yearly  rent 
of  50J.,  payable  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation. 
There  is  a  fulling  mill  demised  at  farm  from  old  time  for  28^.  yearly  at 
the  said  feasts;  and  25J.  zd.  rents  of  assize  .of  free  tenants  in  equal 
portions  at  the  said  feasts ;  and  35^.  of  the  rents  of  customary  tenants, 
payable  as  above,  for  certain  lands  thus  demised  to  them  from  old  time. 
There  is  a  certain  custom  of  the  customary  tenants  at  Michaelmas, 
13J.  ifd.  The  works  of  the  customary  tenants,  between  Michaelmas  and 
the  feast  of  the  Purification,  are  worth  6oj. ;  thence  to  the  Gule  of 
August,  40J. ;  thence  to  Michaelmas,  £\.  There  is  a  tallage  of  the 
customary  tenants  at  Michaelmas,  20J.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of 
the  courts,  with  the  fines,  are  worth  30J.  per  annum.     Total,  ;^32  \\s. 

Humphrey  de  Bohun,  brother  oi  John  de  Bo hu n,  \a.te  Earl  of  Htreford, 
is  next  heir  of  the  said  John,  aged  25  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  III,  \sl  Nos.,  No.  bz. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  48. 


mtlliam  De  Cotl^ale. 

Inquisition  taken  (upon  the  King's  writ  directed  to  William 
Trussel,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  dated  at  "  Struyelyn,"  8th 
November,  10  Edward  III  [1336],  setting  forth  that  whereas  William  de 
Tothale,  late  Prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
had  demised  his  manor  of  Wyshangre  to  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  elder, 
for  the  term  of  his  life,  although,  after  the  death  of  the  said  Hugh, 
Thomas  Larcher,  then  Prior  of  the  said  Hospital, -entered  into  the  said 
manor,  and  held  it  in  peace  all  the  time  of  his  life,  nevertheless  the 
King's  escheator  has  seized  the  said  manor,  by  colour  of  the  forfeiture 
of  the  said  Hugh)  at  Fayreforde,  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  with  the  March  of  Wales  adjoining,  9th  January, 
10  Edward  HI  [1337],  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Menemuwe,  Richard  le 
Clerkessone,  Thomas  de  Eggesworth,  John  CI  ...  ,  Williavi  de  Sudgraue, 
Henry  Badecok,  Thomas  Roherd,  Henry  Abbenesse,  John  de  Frompton, 
Nicholas  Rouels,  Richard  le  Tournour,  and  Simon  le  Tournour,  who  say  that 
Hugh  le  Despenser  the  elder  held  the  manor  of  Wyshangre  for  term  of 
his  life,  by  demise  (as  above),  and  never  had  any  other  status  therein. 
It  is  held  of  the  King  in  frankalmoin,  and  is  worth  100s.  per  annum. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  III,  itid  Nos.,  N'o.  12. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  misc..  File  i  29. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.    .  259 

Cl^oma^  Crooli  of  d^loucejaiter  and  laobert  jDabetot- 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
A  CO.  Gloucester,  8th  October,  10  Edward  III  [1336],  by  the  oath 
of  Adam  Pode,  Stephen  le  Eyr,  Peter  de  London,  Adam  de  Clyue,  Roger  de 
Clyfford,  Richard  de  Rodmerlye,  William  Ernald,  John  Lamput,  Ralph  le 
Visshere,  William  Crysp,  Thomas  Swayn,  and  William  Deyesons,  who  say  that 
It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Thomas  Crook 
of  Gloucester,  clerk,  to  grant  a  messuage  and  4  shops  in  Gloucester,  and 
Robert  Dabetot  4^  acres  of  land  in  Colethrop,  to  the  Abbey  of  St.  Peter  of 
Gloucester,  in  part  satisfaction  of  £io  worth  of  land  and  rents  which 
they  have  the  King's  licenses  by  letters  patent  to  acquire.  The  premises 
are  held  of  the  abbey  by  the  service  of  paying  loj.  yearly,  and  the  abbey 
holds  of  the  King  in  frankalmoin.  The  said  messuage  and  shops  are 
worth  yearly  ds.  Sd.  ;  and  the  land  2s.  ^d^  viz.  6d.  per  acre.  There  will 
still  remain  to  Thomas  Crook  los.  rent  in  the  vill  of  Gloucester,  held  of 
the  said  abbey  by  the  service  of  paying  zs.  yearly.  Robert  Dabetot  will 
still  retain  loos.  lands  and  rents  in  Colethrop,  held  of  the  said  abbey 
in  free  socage,  by  paying  yearly  one  red  rose  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for  all  service. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  26. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  236,  No.  17. 


3l3SiolDa,  tDl^o  tpa0  tmfe  of  ^\x^\^  De  SuDele^e, 

cfittaler* 

T  •     •    • 

I  nQUISltlOn  taken*  at  Stanle  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
1-  CO.  Gloucester,  4th  July,  10  Edward  III  [1336],  by  the  oath  of 
William  Stonhous,  Gilbert  de  Colne,  William  le  Despencer,  Elyas  .  .  .  , 
Henry  le  Despencer,  Thomas  Gierke ssone,  William  de  Wyke,  Richard  atte  Hoke, 
Elyas  Segar,  Walter  le  Dyar,  .  .  .  Lessy,  William  de  Maldon,  John  Godman, 
and  Walter  le  Heyward,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Isolda,  who 
was  wife  oi  Hugh  de  Audeleye,  chivaler,  to  assign  2  messuages  and  58  acres 
of  land  inEstyntone  to  a  certain  chaplain  to  celebrate  daily  for  the  souls 
of  Walter  de  Balun,  chivaler,  of  the  said  Hugh  and  Isolda,  their  ancestors 
and  heirs,  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary  of  Estyntone.  The  premises  are 
held  oi  John  de  Meoles  in  socage  by  fealty ;  the  messuage  is  worth  2^-.  • 
per  annum  and  the  land  19^.  \d.  John  de  Meoles  holds  the  premises  of 
the  Earl  q[  Hereford,  and  he  of  the  King. 


2  6o  Gloucestersh  ire 


There  will  still  remain  to  the  said  Isolda  the  manor  of  Estyntone,  hel^ 
of  the  said  John  de  Meoles  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee ; 
it  is  worth  £io  per  annum. 

Chan.  fnq.  p.m.,  lo  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  35. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  236,  No.  26. 


"^tm^,  €arl  of  Lancaster. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Flaxleye,  13th  April,  10  Edward  III 
[1336],  before  Robert  de  Sapy  and  John  de  Lodelowe,  in  the  presence 
oi  John  Joce,  lieutenant  of  Guy  Brian,  keeper  of  the  Forest  of  Dene, 
summoned  by  the  said  Robert  and  John,  by  the  oath  of  Osbert  Malemort, 
Elias  de  Blakeneie,  John  de  Bykenore,  Robert  ate  Strode,  John  Rolf, 
William  le  Wodeward,  Peter  le  Marreys,  William  le  Fauconn,  Henry  Bonkes, 
Roger  Jurdan,  Richard  de  Falleye,  dind  John  Drailasz,  who  say  that 

Henry,  Earl  of  Lancaster,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Rodleye,  and  his 
ancestors,  and  all  lords  of  the  said  manor,  which  is  in  the  forest  aforesaid, 
from  time  immemorial  have  been  accustomed  to  have  estovers  of  their 
weirs  of  the  manor  aforesaid  of  the  branches,  for  repair  thereof,  and 
daily  to  look  for  such  branches  with  two  horses  once  every  day  in  the 
King's  said  forest,  from  the  feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross 
until  the  feast  of  the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross,  and  not  longer  in  the 
year.  And  such  estovers  are  worth  yearly  between  the  two  said  feasts 
45^.  The  said  lords  have  moreover  been  accustomed  to  have  estovers 
of  great  timber  for  the  repair  of  their  said  weirs,  when  they  were 
broken  down  by  floods,  which  estover  is  worth,  in  common  years,  bs.  %d. 
Neither  the  said  Earl,  nor  his  predecessors,  have  ever  remitted  to  the 
King  or  his  progenitors  their  right  in  such  estovers.  The  said  Earl  was 
first  hindered  by  Guy  Brian,  now  keeper  of  the  said  forest,  at  Christmas, 
9  Edward  III,  the  said  Guy  refusing  to  deliver  such  estovers  without  the 
King's  special  precept.  The  Earl's  tenants  of  the  said  manor  have  no 
right  or  custom  to  have  estovers  for  their  weirs. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  111,  rnd  Nos.,  No.  47. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  misc.,  File  129. 


gioljn,  0on  of  giol^n  Cl^aumpener^* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Sobbury  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  7th  July,   10  Edward  III  [1336],  by  the  oath  of 
Philip   Longe,     William   de  Rennesbury,    Robert    Dane,    Robert    Gopeshull, 
William  Hereward,  Robert  ,  .  .  /,  Robert  Dalkeleye,  John  de  Wykwyk,  John 
Joy e,  John  Ponel,  Adam  Mortestreyt,  znA  John  Hereman,  who  say  that 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  261 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  John,  son  of 
John  Champeneys,  to  retain  a  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land,  which 
he  acquired  from  John  Lydierd,  and  Lydierd  from  John  Champeneys,  and 
he  from  Thomas  Trepyn,  and  Trepyn  from  Thomas  Noreys,  and  he  from 
Anselm  Gourney,  who  held  from  Edward  I  in  chief,  all  without  license 
from  the  King. 

The  said  carucate  of  land  contains  4  virgates,  and  los.  annual  rent, 
and  2  windmills,  the  whole  held  of  the  King  in  chief  as  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Aylberton  by  the  service  of  2d.  yearly  for  all  service.  The 
messuage  is  worth  is.  per  annum,  and  the  land  20^.,  viz.  5^.  per  virgate, 
and  the  2  mills  \os. 

John  Lyderd  retains  no  lands  or  tenements  beyond  the  abovesaid 
premises. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  10  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  50. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  237,  No.  10. 


giol^n  ne  la  mmt. 

InCllllSltlOn  taken  at  Alueston  before  the  King's  escheator, 
26th  September,  10  Edward  III  [1336],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de 
Alkele,  John  de  Brughamtone,  Richard  de  Alkele,  William  Brokenore,  Robert 
de  Legh,  Richard  de  Westone,  John  Heynes,  Osbert  le  Riche,  John  Tony,  John 
atte  Walk,  William  Muleward,  John  Nichol,  and  John  Bryd,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  John  de  la 
Welde  to  assign  32  acres  of  pasture  in  Great  Sobbury  to  the  Priory  of 
Bradenestoke  in  part  satisfaction  of  20  marks'  worth  of  land  and  rents 
they  have  license  to  acquire  under  letters  patent  of  Edward  II. 

The  pasture  is  held  of  William  la  Souche  as  of  the  manor  of  Sobbury, 
which  is  of  the  inheritance  of  his  wife,  by  the  service  of  13J.  4^/.  per 
annum.  It  is  worth  beyond  the  said  rent  2S.  Sd.  yearly,  \d.  per  acre. 
William  la  Souche  is  the  only  intermediary  between  the  King  and  the  said 
John.  There  will  remain  \.o  John  40J.  rent  in  Sobbury,  likewise  held  of 
the  said  William  by  knight  service. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  lo  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  74. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  237,  No.  24. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Tokyntone  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  loth  June,  11  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of 
Thomas  de  Doudeswell,  John  de  Brokenebergh,  William  de  Cnere,  John  de 
Westone,  John  de  Alkele,  Richard  Pesshou,  Richard  de  Alkele,  John  Tony, 
John  Nichol,  Robert  Basse,  John  le  Veel,  and  Richard  Laundrey,  who  say  that 


262  Gloucestershire 


Hugh  Poyniz  did  not  hold  any  lands  or  tenements  of  the  King  in 
chief,  or  of  any  other,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  but  he  held  the  manor  of  Tokyntone  for  the  term  of  his 
life  by  feoffment  of  Nicholas  Poyn/z,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary  of 
Hoo,  and  of  Hugh  de  Meliplashe,  parson  of  the  church  of  Corymalot,  by 
fine  levied  thereof  in  the  King's  court,  to  hold  for  his  life,  with 
remainder  to  Nicholas  Poyniz,  son  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body  begotten. 

The  said  manor  is  held  of  Hugh  Daudele  as  ^of  his  manor  of 
Thornburi,  which  is- parcel  of  the  earldom  of  Gloucester,  by  the  service 
of  one-half  of  a  knight's  fee.  There  is  in  the  said  manor  a  capital 
messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  reprises;  122  acres  of 
arable  land,  worth  30^.  6</.  per  annum,  ^d.  per  acre,  when  they  are  sown, 
and  worth  nothing  when  not  sown  because  they  lie  in  the  common  field. 
This  year  80  acres  thereof  were  sown  before  Hugh's  death  at  the  Winter 
and  Lent  sowings,  and  the  rest  lies  fallow  and  in  the  common  field. 
There  are  42  acres  of  meadow,  worth  £\  \s.  per  annum,  2s.  per  acre  ; 
a  certain  park,  the  pasture  whereof  is  worth  nothing  because  of  the 
shade  of  the  trees,  and  there  is  no  underwood.  There  is  ;^22  los.  of  the 
rents  of  assize  of  free  and  customary  tenants,  together  with  the  works  of 
the  same  customary  tenants,  the  rents  payable  in  equal  portions  at  the 
terms  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation,  and  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  there  are 
worth  6^.  8^^.  per  annum.     Total,  ;^28  i  \s.  zd. 

Nicholas  Poyniz,  son  of  the  said  Hugh,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  1 7. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  11  Edward  III,  isl  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  51. 


Cleanor,  tol^o  \sm  toife  of  l^ugl^  le  ©ejspenisen 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Teukesbury  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  i8th  July,  11  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of 
John  le  Tanner,  Robert  Mundy,  William  March,  John  le  Heyr,  Robert  de 
Alstone,  William  le  Knych,  Stephen  Lucas,  William  Belle,  John  Toulemounde, 
John  Cosel,  William  de  Pulle,  and  Simon  Launde,  who  say  that 

Eleanor,  who  was  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  held  in  her  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  she  died  the  manor  of  Teukesbury  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee.  In  this  manor  there  is  a  capital 
messuage,  with  a  close  adjoining,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  the 
keeping  up  of  the  houses.  There  are  400  acres  of  arable  land  in 
demesne,  of  which  270  acres  were  sown  before  the  said  Eleanor  s 
death,  and  are  worth  £\  \os.  per  annum,  \d.  per  acre  ;   130  acres  cannot 


Inquisitiones  Fust  Mortem.  263 

be  valued,  because  they  lie  fallow  and  in  common  for  the  whole  year. 
There  are  85  acres  of  meadow,  worth  £t  ^s.  bd.  per  annum,  \%d.  per 
acre;  54  acres  thereof  were  mown  before  the  said  Eleanor's  death. 
There  are  40  acres  of  pasture,  worth  zos.  per  annum  ;  and  a  certain  park 
with  wild  animals,  where  there  is  no  underwood  because  it  was  laid 
waste  in  the  time  of  the  said  Eleanor,  and  the  pasture  is  worth  nothing 
beyond  the  maintenance  of  the  said  wild  animals.  There  is  a  windmill 
there,  which  cannot  be  valued  because  it  is  in  a  bad  state  and  so  broken 
down  that  it  cannot  grind.  There  is  a  fishery,  which  pays  ()d.  at 
Michaelmas  ;  and  rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants  £\i  izs.,  at  the  feasts 
of  Christmas,  the  Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael  equally.  There  are  114  burgess  tenants,  and  ^  and  i  of 
a  burgage,  who  pay  yearly  at  the  said  terms  1 14^.  ()d.  They  also  pay  at 
the  said  terms  35J.  $d.  for  70J  acres  of  arable  land,  which  they  hold  at 
fee  farm.  And  they  pay  at  the  said  terms  of  a  certain  custom,  which  is 
called  "  Fulstale,"  and  for  stallages  24J.  There  are  46  customary  tenants 
there,  who  give  at  the  Winter  sowing  2  quarters  7  bushels  of  corn,  worth 
9J.  "jd.y  viz.  3^.  ^d.  the  quarter.  And  they  plough  at  the  Winter  and  Lent 
sowings  16  acres  i  rood,  or  give  among  them  30J.  %d.,  viz.  bd.  per 
acre  [sic'].  And  they  give  at  Christmas  184  hens,  worth  i$s.  \d.,  viz.  \d. 
per  hen  And  each  of  the  said  customary  tenants  works,  from  Michaelmas 
to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  every  week  5  works, 
each  work  worth  \d.,  except  on  feast-days,  Saturdays  [sabal.'],  Christmas 
week,  the  3  days  in  Easter  week,  and  the  3  days  in  Whitweek ;  and  from 
the  said  feast  of  St.  John  to  Michaelmas  each  of  them  does  5  works  per 
week,  each  work  worth  ikd.,  excepting  Saturdays  and  feast-days  when 
they  occur.  And  there  are  2  views  of  frankpledge  there,  held  at 
Michaelmas  and  Hokeday,  worth  £1  iis.,  viz.  at  Hokeday  72^.  and  at 
Michaelmas  £\.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth 
I  IS.  \d.  per  annum. 

The  said  Eleanor  held  as  above  a  certain  hamlet  in  Archerestoke  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one-twentieth  part  of  a  knight's  fee. 
In  this  hamlet  there  is  a  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum 
beyond  the  keeping  up  of  the  houses.  There  are  100  acres  of  arable 
land,  of  which  60  acres  were  sown  before  the  said  Eleanor'' s  death,  and 
are  worth  zos.  per  annum,  \d.  per  acre  ;  and  40  acres  cannot  be  valued 
because  they  lie  fallow  and  in  common.  And  there  are  3  acres  of 
meadow,  worth  4J.  bd.  per  annum,  1  %d.  per  acre.  There  is  no  several 
pasture.  There  is  one  mill  there,  which  is  demised  at  loj.  by  the  year, 
andnot  more,  because  it  can  grind  only  in  the  Winter.  And  441.  of  the 
rents  of  free  tenants,  payable  at  the  said  4  terms.  There  are  8  customary 
tenants,  each  of  whom  works,  from  Michaelmas  to  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  every  week  2  works,  each  work  worth  \d. ;  and  from 
the  said  feast  of  St.  John  to  Michaelmas,  every  week  2  works,  worth  \\d 

1  8 


264  Gloucestershire 


per  work.  And  at  Christmas  they  give  18  hens,  worth  \%d.  There  are 
2  views  of  frankpledge,  held  at  Martinmas  and  Hokeday,  worth  is.  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  \id. 

Hugh  le  Despenser,  son  of  the  said  Eleanor,  is  her  next  heir,  and  is 
aged  28. 

Fayreford. 

InCIUlSltlOn  taken  at  Fayreford  before  the  King's  escheator  this 
side  of  Trent,  20th  July,  11  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of 
Robert  Barbast,  Geoffrey  Aylwyne,  John  le  Mason,  Walter  de  Caumpedene, 
William  de  Mareys,  Geoffrey  le  Mareschal,  Geoffrey  Patyn,  John  Wlips, 
John  de  Colne,  William  le  Mason,  John  Hyghes,  and  Richard  de  Brustowe, 
who  say  that 

The  said  Eleanor  was  seised  [as  above"]  of  the  manor  of  Fayreford  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee.  In  this  manor  there 
is  a  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  the  reprises  of 
the  houses  ;  one  dovecote,  worth  y.  4fd.  per  annum.  There  are  480 
acres  of  arable  land  in  demesne,  of  which  240  were  sown  before  the 
death  of  the  said  Eleanor,  and  are  worth  £^  per  annum,  ^d.  per  acre ; 
240  acres  cannot  be  valued  because  they  lie  fallow  and  in  common. 
There  are  100  acres  of  meadow,  worth  £b  $s.  per  annum,  if^d.  per  acre, 
of  which  67  acres  were  mown  before  the  death  of  the  said  Eleanor. 
There  are  40  acres  of  pasture,  worth  \os.  per  annum,  ^d.  per  acre; 
a  water-mill  demised  by  the  year  to  farm  at  22^.,  payable  at  the  feasts  of 
the  Annunciation  and  St.  Michael  equally.  There  is  £q  i  is.  ^d.  of  the 
rents  of  the  burgesses,  payable  at  Christmas,  the  feasts  of  the 
Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael  in 
equal  portions.  The  toll  of  the  market  there  is  worth  los.  per  annum  by 
estimation.  There  are  35  customary  tenants,  each  of  whom  work§,  from 
Michaelmas  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  every 
week  5  works,  excepting  4;he  Saturdays  and  feast-days,  and  excepting  the 
weeks  of  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Whitsuntide,  each  work  being  worth  \d. 
And  each  of  them  ploughs  at  the  Winter  sowing  one  acre  of  land,  and  at 
the  Lent  sowing  one  acre,  or  gives  for  those  2  works  dd.  And  all  the 
customary  tenants  owe  among  them,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Apostle,  43J.  And  from  the  said  feast  of  St.  John  to  the  Gules  of 
August  each  of  them  does  every  week  5  works,  excepting  Saturdays  and 
feast-days  as  above,  and  each  work  is  worth  \d.  And  from  the  Gules  of 
August  to  Michaelmas  each  does  5  works  per  week,  as  above,  each  work 
being  worth  \\d.  Each  of  them  does  8  boon  works  in  the  Autumn, 
worth  \\d.  per  work  ;  and  the  said  customary  tenants  pay  amongst  them 
in  tallage,  at  Michaelmas,  £%.  There  is  from  2  views  of  frankpledge,  as 
fixed  payment  at  Hokeday  and  Michaelmas,  40^.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth   los.  per  annum. 


1 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  265 

SOBBURI. 

The  said  Eleanor  held  \_as  above']  the  manor  of  Sobburi  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee.  In  this  manor  there  is 
a  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  the  keeping  up  of 
the  houses,  because  the  houses  cost  more  than  they  yield  ;  a  dovecote, 
worth  3J.  4^.  per  annum;  460  acres  of  arable  land,  of  which  307  acres 
were  sold  before  the  said  Fkanor's  death,  worth  lozs.  ^d.  per  annum, 
4(/.  per  acre;  153  acres  cannot  be  valued  because  they  lie  fallow  and  in 
common.  There  are  125  acres  of  meadow,  worth  £%  6s.  Sd.  per  annum, 
i6d.  per  acre,  90  acres  of  which  were  mown  before  the  said  Eleanor's 
death.  There  are  50  acres  of  pasture,  worth  izs.  6d.  per  annum,  $d.  per 
acre.  There  is  a  park  with  wild  animals,  with  no  underwood,  and  the 
pasture  there  is  worth  nothing  beyond  the  maintenance  of  the  said 
animals.  There  is  a  windmill,  worth  6s.  Sd.  per  annum,  and  not  more, 
because  it  is  in  a  bad  state  and  broken  down ;  and  rents  of  assize  of  free 
and  customary  tenants  ;^ii  14?.  lof^.,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Mark 
2s.  6d.,  of  the  Purification  535-.  %\d.,  of  Easter  izs.  \d.,  of  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  64^.  ^\d ,  and  of  St.  Michael  \o\s.  6f^.  There  is  rent 
of  the  burgesses  £<)  1 2,s.  6\d.,  viz.,  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle 
5J.  9<f.,  of  Easter  6s.  \\d.,  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  6s.  qd., 
and  of  St.  Michael  £%  iqs.  ^d.  There  is  a  rent  of  the  chymenagium  of 
carts  2J.,  at  the  feasts  of  Christmas,  the  Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael  equally.  There  are  2  fairs  yearly, 
viz.,  one  on  the  feast  of  the  Ascension,  worth  30J.  by  estimation,  and  the 
other  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  worth  40J.  by 
estimation.  There  is  a  toll  of  the  market-place  there,  worth  5^.  per 
annum  by  estimation.  There  are  15  customary  tenants,  each  of  whom 
works,  from  Michaelmas  to  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  every  week  2  works,  excepting  2  weeks  at  Christmas  and  the 
weeks  of  Easter  and  Whitsuntide.  And  from  the  said  feast  of  St.  John 
to  the  Gule  of  August  they  do  2  works  weekly,  worth  \\d.  each  work  ; 
and  thence  to  Michaelmas  3^  works  per  week,  each  work  worth  zd.  And 
each  of  them  does  3  boon  works  with  one  man  in  Autumn,  worth  zd.  each 
work.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  \os.  per 
annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1 1  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  48. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  51. 


Inquisition  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Frythyngthorne, 
27th  September,  11  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  o{  John  de 
Munemuthe,  Richard  le  Clerk,  Thomas  de  Egesworth,  John  Clement,  William 
de  Sudgrave,  Henry  Balecok,   Thomas  Robert,  Henry  de  Abbenesse,  John  de 


266  Gloucestershire 


Frompiofu,  Nicholas  Routes,  Richard  U  Tournor,  and  Simon  U  Tumour,  who 
say  that  ' 

John  de  Motles,  lately  deceased,  held  on  the  day  he  died  of  the  King 
in  chief  the  moiety  of  one  knight's  fee  in  Frithyngthon,  worth  looj.  per 
annum,  which  moiety  Geojfir^  de  Frethome  now  holds. 

Chan.  Inq.  /.«.,  1 1  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  56. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  52. 

Inquisition  made  at  Totteworth  before  the  King's  escheator, 
2nd  November,  11  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of  John 
Mounteny,  John  Agase,  Richard  de  Kerstone,  Thomas  de  Eggeworthe, 
Richard  de  Mortone,  Thomas  atle  More,  Philip  le  Coke,  Roger  de  Wendlesioorlhe, 
Brian  de  Bat/ord,  Simon  Aldai,  William  de  Whiteby,  and  John  Bray,  who 
say  that 

Margaret  de  Moeles  [who  was  wife  of  Nicholas  de  Moeles'\  holds 
one-fifth  of  one  knight's  fee  in  Totteworth  in  the  name  of  dower,  as 
of  the  right  and  inheritance  oi  John  de  Moeles,  deceased;  it  is  worth 
;^io  per  annum,  and  is  now  held  of  the  said  Margaret  by  Peter  le  Veel, 
knight.     [Ibid.] 

\_Muriel  and  Isabel  are  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  John,  aged 
respectively  1 5  and  1 3.  A  writ  dated  6th  October  of  the  same  year  refers 
to  Thomas  de  Courtenay,  husband  of  the  said  Muriel.'] 


iManor  of  ([2)]^^t^ntone* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Bristol  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
X  CO.  Gloucester,  31st  March,  1 1  Edward  III  [1337]  [upon  a  writ  of 
certiorari  as  to  tenure,  etc.,  of  the  said  manor],  by  the  oath  of  William 
Polham,  Robert  Barebast,  Geoffrey  Aylwyne,  Robert  de  Penyntone,  Richard 
atte  Hyde,  William  Lyllebroke,  Walter  de  Caumpedene,  John  Louehot,  Walter 
atte  Hyde,  Ralph  Hamond,  Richard  atte  Hale,  and  William  Mareys,  who 
say  that 

The  manor  of  Whytyntone  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  great 
serjeanty,  viz.  finding  for  the  King  in  each  of  his  wars  2  armed  men  for 
40  days  at  the  expense  of  the  lord  of  the  same  manor. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1 1  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  59. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  misc..  File  131. 


ratutam  De  ^omei1)Ule» 

T  •      •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  William  Trussell,  the  King's  escheator 

A      this  side  of  Trent,  at  Tatlesthrope,  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast 

of  the  Epiphany,  1 1  Edward  III  [1338],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Slougham, 


tnquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  267 

Walter  atte  Bradewelle,  Elias  de  Iccombe,  Thomas  de  Iccomhe,  William  de 
Neihercote,  John  de  Nethercole,  Waller  de  Shrudynlone,  Richard  .  .  .  ,  John 
de  Stetherne,  John  de  Hamwelle,  Waller  de  Slowe,  and  Adam  de  Swelle,  who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  William  de 
Somervylle,  clerk,  to  assign  one  messuage,  15^  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of 
meadow,  and  rents  of  id.,  and  one  rose  in  Tatlesthrope  to  the  abbey  of 
Euesham  [in  part  satisfaction  of  ;^io  worth  of  lands  and  rents,  which  the 
said  abbey  has  license  to  acquire  under  letters  patent  of  Edward  II].' 
The  premises  are  held  of  the  said  abbey  by  the  service  of  5J.  per  annum. 
The  tnessuage  is  worth  is.  per  annum  ;  the  arable  land  5^.  id.,  viz.  4</. 
per  acre ;  the  2  acres  of  meadow  4^.  The  premises  are  worth,  beyond 
the  service  due  to  the  lord  of  the  fee,  bs.  id.  and  one  rose.  The  said 
abbey  is  the  only  intermediary  between  the  said  William  and  the  King. 

The  manor  of  Aston  Someruylle  will  remain  to  the  said  William  and 
his  heirs,  held  of  the  said  abbey  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee, 
worth  ;^20  per  annum  beyond  reprises. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  11  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  20. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  239,  No.  18. 


ajs^aitiB!  m  tl^e  -foteist  of  ^ene. 

-w-  •         •        • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Mucheldene  before  Philip  de  Clannon, 
X  Richard  de  la  Biere,  and/<?^«  de  Macclesjeld,  clerk,  lieutenants  of 
Sir  Bartholomew  de  Burghersh,  keeper  of  the  King's  forest  this  side  of 
Trent,  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Catherine  the  Virgin, 
1 1  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  o{  John  Joce,  lieutenant  of  Guy  Brian, 
keeper  of  the  Forest  of  Dene  and  constable  of  the  castle  of  St.  Briauel, 
and  of  William  Hathevuy,  William  Waryn,  John  de  Aure,  John  Bolore, 
William  de  Staure,  Henry  de  Dene,  Henry  Hathewy,  John  de  Kedejord, 
William  de  Bikenore,  John  Goodwy,  Robert  Joce,  and  Henry  atte  Greene, 
foresters  of  fee  in  the  same  forest,  and  q[  Ptter  de  Mareis,  rider  in  that 
forest,  of  John  de  Heidon,  Richard  Billyng,  Henry  de  Chaxhull,  and 
Richard  Viel,  verdurers  thereof,  of  John  de  Okele,  Robert  de  Strode,  and 
Henry  de  Clifford,  regarders  thereof,  of  John  Wyther,  John  le  Gaynere, 
Walter  Waties,  Henry  de  Bonkes,  William  le  Frenshe,  Humphrey  atte  Boxe, 
Elias  le  Gardiner,  John  de  Nasse,  and  Roger  Laurence,  regarders  elected 
for  the  day's  work  \_pro  dieta']  in  the  place  of  regarders  dead,  and  of 
Osbert  le  Gaynere,  John  de  Bikenore,  John  Rolje,  William  Roger,  Adam  de 
Ode,  Roger  Burrich\  Alexander  Houk\  Richard  de  Falleye,  Ralph  Houk\ 
Philip  Houk\  Adam  Smart,  and  Walter  Seisel,  twelve  lawful  men  dwelling 
within  the  said  forest,  who  say  that 

'    "    •  '  Supplied  from  the  writ. 


268  Gloucestershire 


It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  if  he  allows  io6  acres 
of  the  waste  of  his  own  soil  in  St.  Briauel,  Newelonde,  Drakehord, 
Ouereuese,  and  Holiwall,  within  the  bounds  of  the  said  forest,  to  be 
assarted  and  brought  into  cultivation,  and  to  be  granted  and  demised  to 
certain  tenants  wishing  to  receive  them,  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs 
at  certain  rents  to  be  paid  yearly  into  the  King's  exchequer,  because  the 
said  waste  is  2  leagues  distant  from  the  cover  of  the  said  forest,  and 
the  King's  wild  animals  do  not  resort  there  much,  and  because  hitherto 
the  King  has  received  no  profit  from  the  said  waste,  and  will  receive 
none  in  the  future  unless  it  is  rented  out.  Each  acre  is  worth  zd. 
per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  11  Edward  III.,  znd  Nos.,  No.  23. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  239,  No.  20. 


%\sz  abbe^  anD  Content  of  (0raceDieu» 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  as  the  last,  before  the  same  persons  and  by 
oath  of  the  same  jurors,  who  say  that 
It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  Abbot 
and  Convent  of  Gracedieu  to  enclose  36  acres  of  the  waste  of  the  King's 
soil  in  Wyget  and  Longefelde,  within  the  bounds  of  the  Forest  of  Dene, 
contiguous  to  the  manse  of  the  same  Abbot  and  Convent  at  Stowe,  and 
to  bring  them  into  cultivation,  and  thus  hold  them  to  them  and  their 
successors  for  ever  of  the  King,  at  a  certain  rent  to  be  paid  by  them  into 
the  King's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  said  forest  for 
the  time  being.  The  said  land  is  3  leagues  distant  from  the  cover  of  the 
said  forest,  and  the  King's  wild  animals  do  not  resort  there  much.  Each 
of  the  said  36  acres  is  worth  id.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1 1  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  24. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  239,  No.  21. 


91ol)n  De  ClauiUe* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Nemedesfelde  before  the  King's  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  i8th  May,  11  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of 
John  de  Cheltenham,  William  de  Tudrynione,  Henry  de  Clifforde,  William  de 
Piiritone,  William  de  Sionhous,  John  de  Nimedesfelde,  fohn  Dodebrugge, 
John  de  Radhergh,  Henry  atle  Benve,  Robert  Mayel,  John  Nothyn,  and 
John  de  Alkele,  who  say  that 

One  messuage  and  the  moiety  of  one  virgate  of  land  in  Kyngestanle, 
which  Almaric  le  Despenser  alienated  to  John  de  Clauille,  were  not  held  of 
the  King  in  chief,  but  of  Maurice  de  BerkeUy  by  tlie  service  of  paying 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  269 

loj.  yearly  to  his  manor  of  Kyngestanle  for  all  service.     The  premises 
are  worth  nothing  beyond  the  said  rent. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  11  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  27. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  misc..  File  131. 


j^J^iUp  De  €]^ame3  i^rior  of  tl^e  l^oispital  of 
^i.  giol^n  of  31eru0alem  ixi  CnglanH- 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Faireford  before  the  King's  escheator  this 
side  of  Trent,  9th  May,  11  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of 
John  de  Munemuwe,  Richard  le  Clerkessone,  Thomas  de  Eggesworlhe,  John 
Clement,  William  de  Sudgraue,  Henry  Badecoke,  Thomas  Robert,  Henry  de 
Abhenesse,  John  de  Fromptone,  Nicholas  Roules,  Richard  le  Tournour,  and 
Simon  le  Tournour,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said  Prior 
to  have  again  and  retain  his  manor  ofWishangre,  which  \_it  is  said~\  is 
held  of  the  King  in  chief,  and  which  William  de  Tothale,  late  Prior, 
predecessor  of  the  said  Philip  de  Thame,  demised  to  Hugh  le  Despenser  the 
elder  for  the  term  of  his  life,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Prior  and  his 
successors,  without  license  from  Edward  II.  The  said  manor  is  held  of 
the  King  in  chief  in  frankalmoin,  and  is  worth  looj.  per  annum. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  11  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  37. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  240,  No.  6. 


rauiiam  CreiTcl^ant  of  ^ultone  ant)  ^Itce  \^i^ 
tDife  [one],  ann  ISid^arD  Cl^ann^n  ant) 
iHarger^  ]^i0  toife  [tl^e  otl^er],  of  tl^e  cou^in^ 
ant)  l^eiris  of  €Ua0  U  IRouce^tre* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  King's  escheator, 
4th  August,  II  Edward  III  [1337],  by  the  oath  of  Henry  de 
Chakeshulle,  William  de  Tuderynione,  William  Pope,  Thomas  de  .  .  .  dene, 
Robert  de  Strode,  Robert  de  Astone,  William  atte  Noke,  Richard  de  Astone, 
John  atte  Groue,  John  Barbe,  Thomas  Passemore,  and  Waller  Thoky,  who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
Walter  and  Alice,  Richard  and  Margery  to  enfeoff  the  bailiffs 'and 
commonalty  of  the  vill  of  Gloucester  with  50J.  rent  issuing  out  of  certain 
pourprestures  there,  and  with  5o.f.  rent  of  the  farm  of  the  same  vill,  which 


270  Gloucestershire 


are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  and  which  Henry  III  granted  by  charter  to 
the  aforenamed  Elias  and  his  heirs,  to  be  received  by  the  hands  of  the 
bailiffs  of  the  said  vill  of  Gloucester  for  the  time  being.  The  said  rent 
is  held  by  the  service  of  paying  into  the  King's  exchequer,  on  the 
account  of  the  Sheriff  of  Gloucester  for  the  time  being,  i  lb.  of  cummin 
for  all  services.  The  pourprestures  and  farm  aforesaid  are  worth  nothing 
beyond  the  said  rents. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.mT,  1 1  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  47. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  240,  No.  i\. 


Cl^omaiB  tie  ^t  flfiaur. 

I   nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  King's  escheator  at  Pulton,  3rd  July, 

A      II  Edward  III  [1337].  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Crook\  Richard  at le 

Knolle,  Nicholas  Wa/h,  Alexander  the  Smith  [Faber],  Robert  Asselyn,  John 

Bracket,    Walter  Daniel,   Nicholas   the  Butcher  [Carnifex],  John   le   Eir, 

Richard  Baroun,  Robert  Baroun,  and  Nicholas  le  Gale,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage,  etc.,  to  allow  Thomas  de  St.  Maur  to  assign  one 
messuage,  100  acres  of  land,  and  8  acres  of  meadow  in  Pulton  to  a  certain 
chaplain  to  celebrate  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Pulton  for  ever  for  the 
health  of  the  King  and  of  the  said  Thomas  so  long  as  they  live,  and  for 
their  souls  afterwards,  and  for  the  souls  of  Edward  II  and  the  King's 
other  ancestors,  and  for  the  souls  of  the  father  and  mother  of  the  said 
Thomas,  their  ancestors  and  heirs. 

The  premises  are  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Pulton,  which  is  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee  ;  they  are  worth  40J. 
per  annum.  There  will  remain  to  the  said  Thomas  the  said  manor  of 
Pulton,  which  is  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  and  is  worth  £,zo  yearly,  the 
manor  of  Eton  Moysi  in  the  same  county,  and  the  manor  of  Hampton  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  which  are  held  of  Hugh  Daudde,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  in 
right  of  the  pourparty  assigned  to  his  wife,  by  the  service  of  half 
a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  ^^40  per  annum;  also  the  manor  of  Gotham, 
CO.  Notts,  held  of  the  Earl  oi  Lancaster  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of 
a  knight's  fee,  and  worth  £\o  per  annum  ;  and  the  manor  of  la  Knolle, 
with  Rigge,  Hynsete,  and  Tymerigge  in  co.  Wilts,  held  o[ John  de  Cobeham 
in  free  socage  by  the  service  of  4J.  per  annum,  and  worth  ;^  10  per  annum. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  1 1  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  67. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  241,  No.  4. 


IT  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Little  Teynton  before  the  King's  escheator, 
A  6th  December,  12  Edward  III  [1338],  by  the  oath  of  Ivo  de 
Ode,  John  Col'y,  Thomas  Ajlwy,  John  Baron,  John  Kyngiot  [?],  Nicholas  de 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  271 

Commede,  John    Crok\    Adam   Keny,    Nicholas   Kyngiot,    Henry   Smarch, 
Adam  de  Grauenhull,  and  Thomas  Noth,  who  say  that 

The  said  Bogo  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  he  died  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  in  co.  Gloucester  6  librates  of  land  in  Grauenhull 
[which  pay  a  rent  of  i  os.  ^\d.  per  annum  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation 
and  St.  Michael  equally]  by  the  service  of  one-twentieth  part  of  a 
knight's  fee. 

He  held  also,  as  above,  one  assart  containing  36  acres  of  land  in 
Zarkleye  next  Lydeneye  in  the  Forest  of  Dene,  paying  loj.  yearly  to  the 
King  for  the  same,  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  equally,  for  all  services. 
The  assart  is  worth  nothing  beyond  the  said  rent. 

He  also  hebd  for  term  of  his  life,  jointly  with  Joan  his  wife,  by  fine 
levied  in  12  Edward  H  [13 18-19],  one  messuage,  with  the  appurtenances, 
in  Kylkote  and  Little  Teynton,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  reprises; 
there  are  60  acres  of  arable  land  there,  worth  155.  per  annum,  viz.  3^. 
per  acre  when  it  can  be  sown,  and  20  acres  were  sown  before  the  death 
of  the  said  Bogo  this  year,  and  20  acres  are  lying  fallow  for  the  Lent 
season,  and  the  pasture  is  worth  nothing,  because  they  lie  in  common, 
and  20  acres  are  lying  fallow  till  next  year,  and  in  common,  and  therefore 
worth  nothing.  There  are  8  acres  of  meadow,  worth  13J.  i,d.,  viz.  lod. 
per  acre  when  they  can  be  mowed,  and  after  the  mowing  they  lie  in 
common,  and  therefore  the  pasture  is  worth  nothing.  And  all  the  pasture 
there  is  hilly  and  in  common,  and  therefore  worth  nothing.  There  are  2 
free  tenants,  who  pay  65'.  %%d.  per  annum  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation 
and  St.  Michael  equally.  There  are  5  customary  tenants  there,  who  pay 
13J.  bd.  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation,  and  from  that  feast  until 
Michaelmas  each  of  them  will  work  2  days  each  week,  and  each  day's 
work  is  worth  \d.  The  said  tenements  are  held  of  Henry  de  Penebruge, 
as  of  the  inheritance  of  Sir  Robert  Waliond,  knight,  in  free  socage. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  in  Kyllecote  and  Teynton  are 
worth  3J  per  annum. 

Johny  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Bogo,  is  aged  23  and  more. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  33. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  54. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Frompton  Cotel  before  the  King's 
escheator,  13th  January,  12  Edward  III  [1339],  by  the  oath  of 
William  Pope,  William  de  Owenny,  William  Laurence,  John  ate  Slo,  Thomas 
atte  Hull,  Roger  Joye,  Thomas  Per  .  .  .  ,  John  .  .  .  ,  Roger  Gordon, 
Robert  Barbast,  and  William  Dauid,  who  say  that 

The  said/<?A»  held  no  lands  of  the  King  in  chief  in  the  said  county 
or  the  March  of  Wales  adjacent  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he 


272  Gloucestershire 


died,  but  he  held  jointly  withy<?a«  his  wife,  who  still  survives,  by  license 
under  the  charter  of  the  now  King,  the  manor  of  Frompton  Cotel  ...  as 
of  the  Honour  of  Wallingford  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's 
fee.  There  is  in  that  manor  a  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per 
annum  [beyond  reprises]  ;  80  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  20X.,  viz.  -^d. 
per  acre  when  they  can  be  sown,  and  when  they  lie  unsown  or  fallow 
they  are  worth  nothing  .  .  .  ;  40  acres  thereof  were  sown  before  the 
death  of  the  said  John  this  year,  20  acres  are  lying  ready  for  sowing  at 
Lent,  and  20  acres  lie  fallow  and  in  common.  [There  are  7  acres]  of 
meadow,  worth  los.  bd.  per  annum,  viz.  \^d.  per  acre  when  they  can  be 
mown,  and  after  the  mowing  they  lie  in  common,  and  therefore  the 
pasture  is  worth  nothing.  [And  there  are  6  acres  of]  several  [pasture], 
worth  ts.  per  annum,  viz.  i  zd.  per  acre.  And  £%  rents  of  assize  of  free 
tenants  payable  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  ;  5  customary  tenants  pay 
24^^.  b\d.  per  annum  equally  at  the  said  feasts.  There  is  one  water-mill, 
worth  .  .  .  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth 
bs.  Sd.  per  annum. 

The  sa.id /okn  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died  .  .  . 
yate  in  the  said  county  from  the  Bishop  of  Hereford  by  the  service  of 
half  a  knight's  fee.  There  is  one  capital  messuage  there  worth  nothing 
per  annum  beyond  reprises ;  one  dovecote,  worth  5^.  per  annum ;  one 
windmill,  worth  ioj.  per  annum  ;  100  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  25J.  per 
annum,  viz.  id.  per  acre  when  they  can  be  sown,  and  nothing  when  they 
lie  unsown  or  fallow,  because  they  lie  in  common  ;  44  acres  [were  sown] 
this  year  [before]  the  saidyb^wV  death,  30  acres  lie  ready  for  the  Lent 
sowing,  and  26  acres  are  lying  fallow.  [There  are  54]  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  27.5-.,  viz.  \%d.  per  acre  ;  3  acres  of  several  pasture,  worth  3^.  The 
rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants  £\o,  payable  equally  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas.  There  are  10  customary  tenants,  of  whom  .  .  .  5^.  if  they 
do  not  work.  There  is  one  park  there,  the  herbage  and  pasture  whereof 
are  worth  3^.  \d.  yearly,  and  not  more,  because  the  pasture  .  .  .  The 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  court  are  worth  20J.  per  annum. 

The  saidyi?^^  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  £\<^  [.'']  [of  the  rents]  of 
free  tenants  in  Abbyngton,  payable  equally  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas. 
The  said  rent  is  held  of  the  Bishop  of  Hereford  [by  the  service  of]  .  .  . 
payable  to  the  said  bishop  yearly  for  all  service. 

The  i^xdi  John  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  the  manor  of  Sandhurst 
in  the  aforesaid  [county]  of  the  Earl  of  Hereford  by  the  service  of  one 
pair  of  gilt  spurs  payable  yearly  at  Michaelmas  for  all  services.  There  is 
[one  capital  messuage],  worth  nothing  yearly  beyond  reprises ;  60  acres 
of  arable  land,  worth  \os.,  viz.  zd.  per  acre,  and  not  more,  because  .  .  . 
acres  were  sown  before  the  death  of  the  said  fohn  this  year,  20  acres  lie 
ready  for  the  Lent  sowing,  and  20  acres  lie  fallow.  [There  are]  10  acres 
of  meadow,  worth  12^^.  \d.  per  annum,  viz.  \ifd.  per  acre  [j/f].     There 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  273 

are  6  customary  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate,  and  they 
will  work  .  .  .  and  the  worth  of  the  day's  work  between  Michaelmas  and 
the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  is  \d.^  and  from  that  feast  to  Michaelmas 
\d.  [The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts]  there  are  worth  bs.  %d. 
per  annum. 

The  said  yi?^^  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Polton  in  the  Forest 
of  Dene  one  messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  reprises  ; 
40  acres  of  arable  land  there,  worth  loj.  per  annum  ;  5  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  \QS.  per  annum.  These  tenements  are  held  of  the  Earl  of  Warwick 
by  the  service  of  one-thirtieth  of  a  knight's  fee. 

Ralph  de  Wylington,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  is  aged  30 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.j  12  Edward  III,  isi  Nos.,  No.  36. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  54. 


!lamej3  \t  OBoteler,  late  €arl  of  £)rttiont). 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Norlech  before  the  King's  escheator, 
26th  March,  12  Edward  III  [1338],  by  the  oath  of  William  de 
Aylesworth,  John  de  S low i ere,  Robert  de  Swelle,  William  de  Aston,  Henry  de 
Eston,  Ralph  le  Hakere,  Ralph  the  Clerk,  Robert  Passe,  William  Abraam, 
Ralph  de  Aumeneye,  Henry  son  oi  John  de  Hythe,  and  Robert  de  Mallerne, 
of  the  same  place,  who  say  that 

The  said  Earl  held  the  manor  of  Coldaston  jointly  with  Eleanor  his 
wife,  who  still  survives,  from  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  by  the  service  of 
one  knight's  fee,  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  the  same  James 
and  Eleanor  by  fine  levied  thereof  in  the  King's  court.  There  is  a  capital 
messuage  there,  worth  5^.  per  annum  ;  200  acres  of  land,  worth  3^.  per 
acre  ;  16  acres  of  pasture,  worth  24J.  per  annum  ;  the  rent  of  free  tenants, 
30J.  8i(/.,  payable  at  the  4  chief  terms;  rents  and  services  of  bond 
tenants,  with  their  works,  £%  is.  6d.  There  is  one  water-mill,  worth  zos. 
per  annum.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth  3^.  4^/. 
per  annum. 

James,  son  and  heir  of  the  sdUd  James,  is  aged  6  years  and  more. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  55. 


Cl^e  9ibbot  of  ^t  l^eter*03  dE^louce^ten 

Inquisition  taken  at  Micheldeuere  on  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew 
the  Apostle,  12  Edward  III  [1338],  before /(?>^«  de  Maclesjeld,- 
lieutenant  of  Lord  Bartholomew  de  Burghersh,  keeper  of  the  King's  forest 
this  side  of  Trent,  by  the  oath  oi  John  Joceo,  lieutenant  of  Guy  de  Brian, 

CLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V.  T 


274  Gloucestershire 


keeper  of  the  Forest  of  Dene,  William  Hathewy,  forester  in  fee  pf  the 
same  forest,  and  of  William  Waryn,  John  de  Dure,  Philip  Boler,  William  de 
Staure,  Henry  de  Dene,  Henry  atte  Grene,  Richard  Wyther,/Roberl  Elys, 
Robert  foceo,  Philip  de  Aylhrithone,  William  Maioiesone,  William  de  Bykenore, 
William  Mighel,  John  Hullere,  Ro  .  .  .  de  Pilesdone,  Henry  Robert',  Henry 
Hathewy,  John  de  Kedejord,  forester  on  foot  \_Jorestar  peditu  (j/c)]  in  the 
same  forest,  of  John  de  Norton,  horseman  in  the  said  forest,  John  de 
Haydon,  Richard  Vyele,  Richard  Billyng,  Henry  de  Chaxhulle,  verdurer  of 
the  same  forest,  Robert  de  Strode,  John  de  Ode,  Ivo  de  Ode,  and  John  de 
Polton,  regarders  of  the  forest  aforesaid,  Walter  Watyes,  John  de  Nasse, 
John  de  Reued,  Thomas  Dylwy,  Walter  MartolJ,  William  le  Bakere,  Humphrty 
atte  Boxe,  and  John  de  Blideslowe,  regarders  elected  for  the  da^,  John 
Wycher,  Osbert  Gayner,  John  de  Bykenore,  John  RolJ,  William  Lombard, 
Thomas  atte  Welle,  Thomas  Gamel,  Peter  de  Mareys,  Geoffrey  Gamel,  Henry 
Boukes,  Pagan  de  Norton,  John  Gayner,  Adam  Smart,  Walter  de  Rugge, 
Robert  Waldyng,  Richard  de  Falleie,  Nicholas  Mody,  William  Faukon,  and 
William  Borrich,  free  tenants  dwelling  in  the  said  forest,  John  le  Frenssh, 
William  Cholheued,  John  Bouerel,  John  Heued,  and  Roger  Jurdan,  good  and 
free  men  dwelling  outside  the  said  forest,  who  say  upon  their  oath  that 

The  Abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  and  his  predecessors  had  the 
right  of  making,  and  did  so  make,  from  time  immemorial,  their  profit  of 
the  whole  wood  of  Hopemaloysel  at  their  will,  as  well  before  the 
perambulation  of  the  Forest  of  Dene  as  afterwards,  without  disturbance 
from  the  keepers  or  ministers  of  the  same  forest,  or  the  constables  of  the 
castle  of  St.  Briauil,  until  they  were  unjustly  hindered  by  Sir  Robert  de 
Sapy,  late  keeper  of  the  said  forest  and  constable  of  the  same  castle,  the 
which  Robert,  as  keeper  and  constable  aforesaid,  and  his  ministers  of  the 
said  forest  disturbed  the  said  Abbot  in  making  his  said  profit  in  the  tenth 
year  of  the  now  King. 

They  say,  moreover,  that  the  bounds  between  the  said  Abbot's  wood 
of  Hopemaloysel  and  the  King's  wood  of  the  Forest  of  Dene  aforesaid 
begin  from  the  north  side  at  Pirihalesford,  leading  thence  by  a  certain 
path  called  Meresty,  which  divides  the  said  wood  from  the  bailiwick  of 
la  Lee  as  far  as  Whiteston,  and  from  Whiteston  the  said  bounds  lead 
between  the  said  wood  and  the  bailiwick  of  Great  Dene  as  far  as 
Driebrok',  and  over  Driebrok'  to  Little  Haseleye,  and  so  as  far  as 
Driebrokeswalle,  and  thence  ascending  by  "  le  Meresty"  between  the 
bailiwick  of  Ruwardyn  and  the  said  wood,  along  which  Meresty  is  made 
the  ditch  enclosing  the  assarts  of  Alexander  de  Bykenore  the  younger,  by 
Oldewercheynesassh'  as  far  as  Berleyessoke. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  N'o.  54. 

New  rejerence,  Chan,  misc.,  Bundle  11,  File  8,  No.  10. 


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'BtTmmejSfelu  Cattle  ann  /«anon 

Extent  of  the  castle  and  manor  of  Brymmesfeld  made  at 
Brymmesfeld  before  the  King's  escheator,  i6th  March,  12 
Edward  III  [1338],  by  the  oath  oi  John  Kenheuet  \}\  John  de  Fy/htde, 
William  Laurence,  William  Pope,  Simon  Passemer,  Thomas  de  Matlesdon, 
Thomas  Passemer,  William  Solers  of  Colesbourne,  Robert  Kynne,  John  U 
Ven  [?J,  John  le  Clerk  of  .  .  .  ,  and  Richard  atte  Nolle,  who  say  that 

There  is  a  certain  castle  there  in  a  bad  state,  worth  nothing  per 
annum  beyond  reprises ;  a  court  [curia']  outside  the  castle  ditch,  the 
easements  of  the  houses  of  which  are  worth  bs.  Sd.  per  annum ; 
a  courtyard  [cufiilagium'],  worth  zs. ;  a  dovecot,  worth  ts.  Sd.  per  annum  ; 
S  carucates  of  land,  each  containing  4  virgates,  and  each  virgate  48  acres 
of  land,  worth  ;^i2,  viz.  ^d.  per  acre;  4  acres  of  meadow,  worth  8s.  per 
annum ;  24  acres  of  several  pasture,  worth  Ss.  per  annum  ;  a  sheep  house, 
with  a  close  adjoining  containing  15  acres  of  pasture,  the  said  house 
being  worth  izd.  a  year  and  the  pasture  4^,  per  acre,  together  6s.  per 
annum.  And  there  is  a  park  of  beeches  containing  200  acres,  in  which 
there  is  no  underwood ;  the  pasture  of  100  acres  under  the  great  wood  is 
worth  i6j.  Sd.  per  annum,  viz.  id.  per  acre,  and  the  pasture  of  the  other 
100  acres  33J.  4</.  per  annum,  viz.  the  pasture  in  the  said  park  outside 
the  wood,  4^.  per  acre.  And  there  is  a  coneygarth  there  containing 
60  acres  of  pasture,  worth  20s.  per  annum,  but  there  are  no  coneys  there. 
And  there  is  a  beech  wood  called  Bocholte,  containing  300  acres,  without 
any  underwood,  the  pasture  whereof  is  worth  nothing,  because  it  lies  in 
common,  but  the  pannage  thereof  is  worth  in  common  years  3J.  4^. 
There  is  a  liberty  there  of  a  certain  toll  for  carts,  wains,  and'  drays 
[dreyis]  journeying  outside  the  liberty  of  the  said  manor,  viz.,  taking  for 
each  cart  id.,  for  each  wain  4*/.,  and  for  each  dray  bd. ;  this  toll  is  worth 
in  common  years  3J.  4^.  per  annum.  The  rents  and  services  of  the  free 
and  bond  tenants  there  are  worth  ;^io  6s.  per  annum.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth  6s.  Sd.  per  annum.  Tot^l,  ;^28  6s.  Sd. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edward  III,  isl  Nos.,  No.  55. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  misc.,  File  135. 

asobert  ne  ^^toti  ann  Sjol^n  le  J^egl^are. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Thomas  de  Crojton  [?], 
the  King's  sub-escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  March 
of  Wales  adjacent,  5th  October,  [12]  Edward  III  [1338],  by  the  oath  of 
Roger  de  Clyjort,  John  de  Clyffort,  John  de  Wyndesore,  Henry  Ase,  John 
Hanky,  Roger  Hanky,  Robert  de  Prestebury,  William  le  Couherde,  John  le' 
Webbe,  Ralph  le  Bakare,  Hugh  le  Hepare,  d^nd  Thomas  le  Carpenter,  who 
say  that 


276  Gloucestershire 


It  will  be  no  damage  [<f/f.]  to  allow  Robert  de  Aston  to  assign 
2  messuages  in  the  suburb  of  Gloucester,  and  John  le  Deghare  one 
messuage  in  the  same  suburb,  to  the  Prior  of  St.  Oswald  of  Gloucester 
in  part  satisfaction  of  ;^io  worth  of  lands,  etc.,  which  the  said  Prior  has 
license  to  acquire  to  himself  and  his  successors  under  letters  patent  of 
the  now  King. 

One  of  the  messuages  of  Robert  de  Aston  is  held  of  the  said  Prior  by 
a  rent  of  zs.  per  annum,  and  the  other  of  the  Archbishop  of  York  by 
a  rent  o^\d.  The  messuage  o{  John  le  Deghare  is  held  of  Thomas  Sage 
by  a  peppercorn  rent  for  all  services.  There  will  remain  to  the  said 
Robert  and  John  3  messuages  in  Gloucester  and  one  messuage  and 
2  virgates  of  land  in  Colde  Aston,  the  Gloucester  messuages  held  of  the 
Archbishop  of  York  and  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  the  land, 
etc.,  in  Cold  Aston  of  the  Countess  of  Ormound  by  the  service  of  .  .  , 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  41. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  246,  No.  4. 


I 


(ID»ile0  De  T^aDle^mere. 

nnUlSltlOn.  taken  at  Teukesbury  before  the  King's  escheator, 
iith  July,  12  Edward  III  [1338],  by  the  oath  o{  Robert  de  Alston, 
Nicholas  the  Smith  [Fabri],  Richard  de  Walton,  John  le  Wakkare,  Robert 
Mondy,  Adam  de  Muche,  Nicholas  de  Maningfor',  Stephen  Lucas,  Reynold 
Knyet,  William  le  Knyet,  and  John  Botrych,  who  say  that 

Giles  de  Badlesmere,  who  lately  died,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  the 
manor  of  Oxyndon  of  Hugh  le  Despenser  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's 
fee  and  suit  to  his  court  of  Teukesbury  every  3  weeks  for  all  services. 

There  is  there  one  capital  messuage,  with  a  garden,  worth  \os.  beyond 
reprises;  one  dovecot,  worth  6^.  per  annum  ;  160  acres  of  arable  land, 
worth  £%,  viz.  \zd.  per  acre;  two-thirds  thereof  are  sown,  and  the 
remaining  third  is  lying  fallow  and  ready  for  sowing  this  year.  There 
are  20  acres  of  meadow,  worth  \os.  The  rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants, 
53^.  I  \\d.,  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year  in  equal  portions,  besides  the  rent 
oi  John  le  Pouiver,  who  pays  lyj.  bd.  per  annum,  viz.,  at  Michaelmas 
6s.  lo^d.,  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  zz^d.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation 
6s.  lo^d.,  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  zi^d. 
There  are  8  virgators  there,  each  of  whom  pays  i6s.  Sd.  at  the  4  said 
terms  in  equal  portions  if  they  do  not  work ;  and  if  they  work,  each  of 
them  is  allowed  out  of  the  said  sum  for  every  working  day,  except 
Saturdays  and  holidays,  in  every  week  between  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  ^d.  per  day,  and  between  the  last  feast  and 
Michaelmas  i^d.  per  day. 

Robert  S/asy  holds  one  messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  and  meadow 
in  Ayshdon  in  the  manor  of  Oxyndon,  paying   24J.  ^d.  per  annum   in 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  277 

equal  portions  at  the  said  terms.  John  Dawe  holds  there  from  the  said 
manor  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land,  paying  \is.  \d.  yearly  as 
above.  There  are  6  customary  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  one 
messuage  and  6  acres  of  land,  and  pays  7J.  ^d.,  as  above,  if  they  do  not 
work.  And  if  they  work  they  are  each  allowed,  between  Michaelmas  and 
the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  id.  for  2  days  per  week,  and  between 
that  feast  and  Michaelmas,  3^.  per  week  for  2  days.  There  are  4  cottars 
there,  each  of  whom  holds  one  messuage  and  one  acre  of  land,  and  pays 
4J.  per  annum,  as  above,  if  they  do  not  work ;  and  if  they  work  an 
allowance  is  made  to  them  as  to  the  virgators.  There  is  a  several  pasture 
in  the  spinney,  worth  los.  per  annum.  There  is  a  hilly  pasture  for  the 
cows,  worth  10s.  per  annum.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts 
there  are  worth  20^-.  per  annum.     Total,  £2"]  i-]s.  ^id. 

Elizabeth,  Margaret,  Margery,  and  Maud,  sisters  of  the  said  Giles,  are 
his  next  heirs  and  of  full  age. 

The  said  Giles  held  no  knight's  fees  nor  advowsons  of  churches  in 
the  said  county  and  march. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Oxindon  before  the  King's  escheator  this  side  of 
Trent,  28th  May,  13  Edward  III  [1339],  by  the  oath  o^  John  le  Heir, 
William  Aleyn,  Thomas  Alwyn,  John  Abot,  Richard  Fybet,  Thomas  le 
Smyth,  William  Reynald,  John  atte  Fosse,  Ralph  Fyket,  Amulph  Brabon, 
William  Keyner,  and  John  Wymer,  who  say  that 

Giles  de  Badlesmere  had  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died 
one-sixth  of  one  knight's  fee,  which  yb^«  le  Heyr  holds  in  Oxindon  and 
Pamynton,  worth  ioo5'.  per  annum  ;  and  one-eighth  of  a  fee,  \s)\\c\\  John 
le  Pouer  holds  in  Oxindon  and  Assheton,  worth  6oj.  per  annum. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  54a. 

Neiv  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  Files  56  and  57. 


91o]^n,  json  of  Slol^n  De  la  as^uere  of  Cermetton* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Marlebergh,  14th  March,  13  Edward  III 
[^39]-  The  jury  say  that  if  the  Sddd  John  grant  his  manor  of 
Westhrop  and  Hampton  [co.  Wilts]  to  Joan,  who  was  wife  of  Richard 
de  la  Ryuere,  for  life,  with  remainders  in  tail  successively  to  John, 
Richard,  and  Thomasia,  sons  and  daughter  of  the  said  Joan,  he  will 
still  retain  {inter  alia)  the  manors  of  Themerton  and  Littleton  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  which  are  held  of  Ralph  [J]  de  Wylyngton  by  knight 
service,  and  are  worth  100  marks  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  15. 

Nezv  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  248,  No.  12. 


278  Gloucestershire 


31o]^n  (KHalDt^ng  of  Staunton. 

I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Newenham  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
X.  CO.  Gloucester,  4th  July,  13  Edward  III  [1339],  by  the  oath  of 
John  de  Bikenore,  Henry  Prat,  Nicholas  le  Leche,  Richard  de  Ketford, 
Nicholas  Burrich,  William  de  la  Clyue,  Walter  le  Clerk  of  St.  Briauel, 
Gilbert  Hanysone  of  Staunton,  Robert  le  Gayner,  John  Halhewy,  Adam  de 
Cole,  and  William  de  Dure,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.']  to  di[\o\\  John  Waldyhg  of  Staunton  to 
grant  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  12  acres 
of  wood,  and  los.  rents  in  Staunton,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Staunton 
and  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  to  Thomas  Waldyng  and  Margarethis  wife, 
in  tail ;  and  also  to  enfeoff  John  Waldyng  the  younger  and  Roger  de  la 
Hulle,  chaplain,  with  the  residue  of  the  said  manor  and  the  advowson  of 
the  church  of  the  manor,  which  are  likewise  held  of  the  King  in  chief, 
for  the  purpose  of  therewith  re-enfeoffing  the  grantor  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Margaret  in  tail.  The  manor  is  worth 
looj.  per  annum  beyond  reprises,  and  the  said  church  10  marks. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  25. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  246,  No.  19. 


Slol^n  He  ^uDler- 

InnUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wynchecombe  before  the  King's  escheator, 
5th  March,  14  Edward  III  [1340],  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  de 
Amondesham,  Richard  Gotewyk,  John  Moryn,  Robert  Chalingwourth,  John 
Benyrh,  Nicholas  Spechesle,  William  de  Clyue,  Philip  CalJ,  Robert  de 
Spochesleye,  William  de  Wotton,  William  Ace,  and  Ralph  Dastyn,  who 
say  that 

John  de  Sudley  held,  with  Eleanor  de  Scales  his  wife,  who  survives,  the 
manor  of  Sudley  of  the  enfeoffment  oi  Ralph  de  Dorsete,  by  a  fine  levied 
in  the  court  of  Edward  II,  to  hold  to  the  said  John  and  Eleanor  in  tail 
from  the  King  and  his  heirs  by  the  services  thereupon  due  and 
accustomed,  viz.  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee.  There  is  in  the  said 
manor  one  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  reprises  ; 
300  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  75^.,  viz.  id.  per  acre  ;  20  acres  of  several 
pasture,  worth  \os.  per  annum;  10  acres  of  meadow,  worth  15J. ; 
100  acres  of  wood,  of  which  10  acres  can  be  cut  every  seventh  year,  and 
are  then  worth  is.  per  acre  ;  the  rents  of  assize  of  free  and  bond  tenants, 
with  the  works  of  the  said  bond  tenants,  £i(i,  viz.,  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Kenelm  £%,  at  Michaelmas  tos.,  and  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation 
loos.     The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth  13J.  ^d. 


I 


Inquisitiones  Post  Morten.  279 

John  de  Sudley,  son  of  the  sd^A  John  and  Eleanor,  is  next  heir  of  the 
saidyi?A»,  and  aged  i  year. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  10. 

Nav  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  61. 


(KatUiam  atte  iHore, 

InQUlSltlOn  made  heioxe  Richard  de  Venables,  the  King's  escheator 
in  cos.  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Hereford,  Salop,  and  Stafford,  and 
the  March  of  Wales  adjacent,  at  Oldelond,  24th  September,  14 
Edward  III  [1340],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Oldebury,  William  Caumpe, 
Elias  de  Oldebury,  Roger  Auice,  Robert  Burnel,  John  Joy e,  John  Underhull, 
Adam  atte  Hale,  John  Broun,  Nicholas  Wade,  Lewelin  Reyner,  and  Peter  le 
Forester,  who  say  that 

William  atte  More,  deceased,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  the  manor 
of  Oldelond  from  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's 
fee.  In  which  manor  there  is  a  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per 
annum  beyond  the  reprises  of  the  houses  ;  but  there  is  a  dovecot,  worth 
i%d.  ;  an  orchard,  the  profit  of  which  is  is.  per  annum,  together  with  the 
profit  of  the  courtyard  and  garden  there.  There  are  180  acres  of  arable 
land  in  demesne,  worth  6oj.  per  annum,  viz.  i^d.  per  acre,  and  not  more, 
because  the  land  is  poor  and  stony,  and  one-third  lies  fallow  every  year 
in  common.  There  are  16  acres  of  meadow,  worth  z\s.  per  annum  ; 
a  piece  of  several  pasture,  worth  zs.  per  annum.  There  are  100  acres  of 
wood,  and  they  are  in  the  King's  forest  of  Kyngeswode,  the  underwood 
of  which  cannot  be  cut  on  account  of  the  receiving  of  the  King's  wild 
animals;  the  pasture  thereof  is  worth  nothing  per  annum,  because  it  all 
lies  under  cover  of  the  said  forest,  excepting  common  for  his  beasts. 
There  is  one-half  of  a  water-mill,  worth  10^.  per  annum  ;  rents  of  assize 
of  free  and  customary  tenants,  i  \is.,  which  ought  to  be  paid  at  the  terms 
of  St.  Michael,  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  the  Annunciation,  and  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  equal  portions.  The  works  of 
4  customary  tenants  there,  viz.  for  every  week  in  the  year  for  2  days 
until  the  ninth  hour,  excepting  6  weeks  in  the  year  in  the  Autumn,  at 
\d.  each  day's  work,  for  46  weeks,  \'i,s.  ^d.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of 
the  courts  there  are  worth  6s.  Sd.  per  annum. 

The  said  William  held  5  acres  of  wood,  one  piece  of  pasture,  and 
16s.  6d.  rent  in  Oldelond  and  Upton  from  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  by 
fealty  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Oldelond  every  year  for  all  service.  The 
underwood  of  that  piece  of  wood  is  worth  izd.  per  annum,  and  the  said 
pasture  adjacent  2s.  per  annum.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  there 
are  none. 

1  9 


28o  Gloucestershire 


John  atle  More,  son  of  the  said  William,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  aged 
3  and  more  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  last  past. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i\  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  14. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  61. 


31oan,  lajl^o  txials  toife  of  3!ol^«  n^otelrtt. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  made  before  John  Fitz  Herberd  of  Twycros,  the 
X  King's  escheator  in  the  cos.  of  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Hereford, 
Salop,  Stafford,  and  the  March  of  Wales  adjoining,  at  Gloucester, 
i2th  December,  14  Edward  III  [1340],  by  the  oath  of  Hugh  le  Balou, 
John  Luffey,  William  de  Wyke,  William  de  Maldon,  William  Dunfrey, 
William  le  Mareschal,  William  le  Despencer,  Roger  Horn,  John  Wildefyr, 
William  alte  Hoke,  William  le  Proude,  and  John  de  Bouleye,  who  say  that 

Joan,  who  was  the  wife  oi  John  Notelyn,  held  in  her  demesne  as  of 
fee  of  the  King  in  chief  one  messuage,  60  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of 
meadow,  and  2  acres  of  wood  at  Kyngesstanleye,  by  the  service  of  one- 
fiftieth  part  of  one  knight's  fee.  The  said  messuage  is  worth  nothing, 
because  it  is  all  ruinous ;  the  60  acres  of  land  are  worth  5^.  per  annum 
when  they  are  sown,  and  not  more,  because  they  lie  in  common  and  the 
land  is  stony.  The  2  acres  of  meadow  are  worth  yearly  in  Summer  is., 
the  2  acres  of  wood  nothing,  because  there  is  no  underwood  there,  and 
the  pasture  is  common. 

John  Notelyn,  son  of  the  said  Joan,  is  her  next  heir,  and  was  aged  35 
at  Michaelmas  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  \\  Edward  HI,  isi  Nos.,  No.  17. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  61. 


Sloan,  tDl^o  tDa0  toife  of  l^enr^  le  flfio^ne. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Shipton  Moyne  before  the  King's  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  26th  April,  14  Edward  III  [1340].  ^Y  the 
oath  of  William  Richard,  Ralph  atte  Wode  Mulle,  Walter  le  Warner,  John 
son  of  Ralph,  Robert  Kynne,  Robert  Aylemaund,  Roger  Borden,  Richard  de 
Northcote,  John  Dalterton,  John  de  Wockeseye,  Robert  Bordon,  and  William 
West,  who  say  that 

Joan,  who  was  wife  of  Henry  le  Moyne,  held  for  her  life,  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Henry,  the  manor  of  Shipton  Moyne,  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  that  manor,  by  feoffment  to  herself  and  her 
said  husband  from  Master  Thomas  de  Cobeham,  by  fine  thereof  levied  in 
the  court  of  Edward  II.  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  281 

with  contingent  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Henry.  It  is 
held  of  the  King  by  great  serjeanty,  viz,  being  the  King's  larderer. 
There  is  a  capital  messuage  there,  with  a  garden,  worth  4.0^.  per  annum ; 
a  dovecote,  worth  40^.,  and  not  more,  because  it  is  in  a  bad  state ; 
240  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  66j.  %d.  per  annum,  viz.  \d.  per  acre  when 
sown,  and  when  not  sown  they  lie  in  common ;  two-thirds  thereof  were 
sown  before  the  death  of  the  said  Joan  this  year,  and  the  remaining  third 
is  lying  fallow  and  in  common.  There  are  15  acres  of  meadow,  worth 
3o.y ,  and  after  the  mowing  they  lie  in  common;  6  acres  of  several 
pasture,  worth  4?.  per  annum  ;  6  acres  of  great  timber,  but  there  is  no 
underwood,  and  the  pasture  is  worth  nothing,  because  it  lies  in  common 
throughout  the  year.  There  are  rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants,  37J.  dd. 
per  annum,  payable  in  equal  portions  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  the 
Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael. 
There  are  3  virgators  and  4  half-virgators  in  bondage,  who  pay  66j. 
equally  at  the  said  4  terms  yearly.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
courts  there  are  worth  5^.  per  annum. 

John  le  Moyne,  son  of  the  said  Henry  and  Joan,  is  next  heir  of  the  said 
Henry,  and  is  aged  30  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  29. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  62. 


mtuiam  le  iware^cljal  anD  gi^abel  \^x^  toife* 

Writ  [tn  very  bad  siaie']  dated  25th  April,  [14]  Edward  III  [1340], 
directed  to  the  Treasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  to 
make  a  search  as  to  certain  tenements  held  by  William  le  Mareschal  and 
Isabel  his  wife,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Lechlade  or  of  2  parts  of  the  manor 
of  Bardeslegh,  late  belonging  to  Edmund,  Earl  of  Kent,  deceased,  and 
which  are  in  the  King's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said 
Earl's  heir. 

On  the  back  is  endorsed  the  following  return  to  the  above  writ : — 
Although  by  the  inquisition  taken  of  the  things  contained  in  this 
mandate,  preserved  in  the  Exchequer,  it  was  found  that  the  messuage, 
[water-]mill,  and  moiety  [of  a  virgate  of  land  and  pasture  }'\  in  this  writ 
contained  were  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  Lichelade,  and  were  contained 
in  the  extent  of  the  manors  of  Lichelade,  Sodynton,  and  2  parts  of  the 
manor  of  Bardeslegh,  and  that  William  le  Mareschal  and  Isabel  his  wife 
have  paid  the  extent  of  the  said  messuage,  mill,  and  moiety  to  Thomas  de 
Bradeston,  from  the  13th  January  within  contained  ;  but  because,  before 
the  demise  made  to  the  said  Thomas  of  the  said  manors  of  Lichelade  and 
Sodynton,  and  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Bardeslegh,  the  said  messuage 
[etc.]    were    committed   to    the    said    William    and   Isabel,    and    in   the 


2b2  Gloucestershire 


commissions  made  to  the  said  Thomas  of  the  said  manors  no  mention 
was  made  of  any  reversions  belonging  to  the  aforesaid  manors  whereby 
the  court  can  be  informed  as  to  the  King's  estate  in  the  premises  for  the 
discharge  of  the  said  William  and  Isabel  in  this  behalf,  no  proceedings 
have  yet  been  taken. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  \\  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  37. 

New  reference,  Chan,  misc.,  File  99,  No.  2. 


dailoucejaiter  Caistle, 

Writ  dated  at  Westminster,  4th  April,  14.  Edward  III  [1340], 
directed  to  the  Prior  of  Lantony,  to  take  an  inquisition  as  to 
the  state  of  the  wall  of  Gloucester  castle. 

Mandate  of  the  Prior  of  Lantony,  as  commissioner  appointed  for  the 
above  purpose,  to  the  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  dated  at  Lantony  on  Thursday 
in  Easter  week,  14  Edward  III  [1340],  commanding  him  in  the  King's 
name  to  cause  1 2  lawful  men  of  the  town  of  Gloucester  to  come  before 
the  said  Prior  on  Saturday  in  Easter  week,  to  hear  and  perform  the 
things  which  shall  then  be  enjoined  them  by  the  Prior  on  behalf  of  the 
King ;  and  to  attend  himself,  bringing  with  him  the  names  of  those  so 
summoned,  the  King's  letter  close  directed  to  the  sheriff  in  this  matter, 
and  this  mandate  itself.  On  the  back  thereof  is  written  :  Thomas  de 
Berkele  of  Cubberleye,  sheriff,  answers  thus  :  This  mandate  was  returned 
to  William  Ragoun  and  Henry  le  Draper,  bailiffs  of  the  liberty  of  the  vill 
of  Gloucester,  who  answer  to  me  as  appears  in  the  panel  hereunto 
annexed  [viz.  of  the  names  of  the  twelve  jurors]. 

The  King's  writ  to  the  sheriff,  as  above  referred  to,  dated  6th  April, 
14  Edward  III  [1340],  directing  him  to  summon  the  jurors  and  attend 
the  enquiry. 

Inquisition  taken  before  the  Prior  of  Lantony  at  Gloucester  on 
Saturday  in  Easter  week,  14  Edward  III  [1340],  by  the  oath  of 
'  \_Andriw'\  de  Pen[^edok^,  Edward  le  Taverner,  Adam  de  Hope,  Richard  Shot, 
William  Bruyn,  John  Cheuerel,  John  Bars,  John  le  Dy are,  John  \jle  Fortho\, 
Adam  atte  Hulle,  Richard  de  Bradestoke,  and  William  le  Spycer,  who 
say  that 

A  certain  part  of  the  wall  of  Gloucester  castle,  viz.  in  the  inner  part 
thereof,  50  feet  in  length  and  24  feet  in  depth,  which  fell  on  the  feast  of 
the  Purification  last  on  account  of  the  frost  which  then  occurred  and  of 
its  bad  condition,  is  broken  down,  and  cannot  be  rebuilt  for  less  than 

'  Names  in  square  brackets  supplied  from  the  annexed  list  of  jurors. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  283 

40  marks.  There  are  no  tenants  of  the  castle  who  by  reason  of  the  lands 
they  hold  of  that  castle,  or  for  any  other  cause,  are  bound  to  repair  the 
walls  thereof. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  \i^  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  39. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  misc..  File  139. 


3!o]^n  De  LonDon  of  idximh 

Writ  dated  3rd  March,  14  Edward  III  [1340],  directed  to  the 
Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  in  the  matter  of  the  recognizance  made 
by  the  said- John  de  London  in  the  King's  chancery,  8th  November, 
18  Edward  II  [1324],  io  John  de  Cotum  of  London,  skinner,  for;^6o,  which 
remains  unpaid.  A  writ  of  summons  was  issued  by  the  sheriff  iox  John 
de  London  to  answer  therefor  in  the  chancery,  but  no  return  was  made 
to  that  writ  by  Stephen  le  Spyser  and  Robert  de  Wryngton,  bailiflFs  of  the 
liberty  of  the  vill  of  Bristol.  "jThe  sheriff  was  thereupon  ordered  to  enter 
the  said  liberty  and  summon  the  said  John  to  make  answer  in  the 
chancery  on  the  Octave  of  Easter,  12  Edward  III  [1338].  The  sheriff 
returned  that  the  said  John  was  not  found  in  his  bailiwick,  and  had  no 
goods  there ;  the  sheriff  then  received  a  mandate  to  summon  the  tenants 
of  the  said  John's  land  to  answer  as  above.  David  Benet,  the  tenant, 
was  duly  summoned,  but  failed  to  appear.  The  sheriff  is  now  commanded 
to  make  an  extent  of  the  said  land  in  the  presence  of  the  said  David,  if 
he  wishes  to  be  present,  and  to  deliver  half  thereof  to  John  de  Cotum, 
or  his  attorney,  to  hold  until  the  amount  of  the  said  debt  be  raised 
therefrom. 

Extent  of  the  land  abovesaid  made  at  Bristol  on  Monday  after  the 
feast  of  the  Ascension,  14  Edward  III  [1340],  before  Thomas  de  Berkele 
of  Cubberleye,  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  in  the  presence  of  the  said  David, 
by  the  oath  of  John  Reymond,  Peter  de  Romeneye,  Clement  de  Romeneye, 
Robert  atle  Backe,  John  atte  beler,  John  Fichet,  Richard  Edmund,  John  Spert, 
John  atte  Walk,  John  de  Wodhull,  John  de  Cobyndon,  and  John  de  Lym,  who 
say  that 

The  said  David  holds  of  the  land  which  John  de  London  held  one 

tenenftent  in  Bristol,  paying  yearly  for  the  same  55^.  \\\d.,  2lS John  de 

London  did,  and  it  is  worth  nothing  beyond  the  said  rent  and  the  reprises 

for  maintaining  and  repairing  the  houses. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Extents  for  Debt  f . 
19*  ^ 


284  Gloucestershire 


Cl^e  ^rc]^btj0!]^op  of  gotlr* 

Extent   taken  at   Chirchusdon    of  Chirchusdon   manor   and   its 
members  and  lands,  etc.,  in  Norton,  Schurdynton,  Wydycoumbe, 
Compton,  Cerneye,  Ocynton,  and  the  suburbs  of  Gloucester.     \_Illegibk.'] 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  46. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  misc..  File  139. 


I 


Salter,  json  of  Salter  De  d^louce^ter, 

nqUlSltlOn   taken    at    Bristol    before    the    King's    escheator, 

zBth  April,   14   Edward   III    [1340],  by  the   oath   of  William  de 

Pureton,  Richard  Veel,  Peter  Corbet,  John  Absolon,  John  Corbet,  Alexander  de 

Walton,  Peter  Farma[n],  Stephen  le  Palmere,  William  Louel,  Robert  le  White, 

John  atte  Putte,  Richard  de  Scures,  and  William  le  Barbour,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.']  to  allow  Walter,  son  of  Walter  de  Gloucestre, 
to  retain  the  manor  of  Alweston,  which  his  grandfather,  Walter  de 
Gloucestre,  whose  heir  he  is,  acquired  without  the  royal  license  from 
Fulk  fitz  Warine,  who  [held]  it  from  Edward  I.  The  manor  is  held  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth 
;^  10  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  8. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  252,  No.  5. 


31o]^n  ue  la  B^uere. 

"W"  •       •      • 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Sobbury  before  the  King's  escheator  in 
A  CO.  Gloucester,  26th  April,  14  Edward  III  [1340],  by  the  oath  of 
Thomas  atte  Hulle,  Adam  Mortfreyt,  John  atte  Halle,  John  de  Lenthale, 
Nicholas  Wyntbaut,  Peter  Wynehaut,  John  de  Alkleye,  Richard  de  Alkleye, 
Thomas  le  Bakare,  John  Borart,  John  de  Weston,  and  Edward  Hanekyn, 
who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  Sjtc.]  to  allow  yb-^«  de  la  Ryuere  to  assign  one 
messuage  and  2  carucates  of  land  in  Tormarton  to  a  certain  chaplain  to 
celebrate  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in  the  church  of  Tormarton  for 
the  souls  of  the  %2\A  John,  his  ancestors  and  his  heirs.  The  premises 
are  held  of  Sir  Ralph  de  Wylyngton,  knight,  by  the  service  of  one-twentieth 
of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  dos.  per  annum.  The  said  Sir  Ralph  is 
the  intermediary  between  the  said  John  and  the  King.  There  will  still 
remain  to  the  %2\^  John  20  marks'  worth  of  land  and  rents  in  Tormarton 
and  Luttelton,  held  of  the  said  Sir  Ralph  by  knight  service. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  III,  tnd  Nos.,  No.  42. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  253,  No.  14. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  285 


Inquisition  taken  at  Tettebury  before  Richard  de  Venadles,  the 
King's  escheator  in  cos.  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Hereford,  Salop, 
and  Staffs,  and  the  March  of  Wales  adjacent,  2nd  September,  14 
Edward  III  [1340],  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Kyngescole,  Richard  de 
Cherlton,  Walter  le  [^Wjamer,  John  Hykkes,  Robert  Kynne^  Richard  de 
Combe,  Nicholas  de  Milkesham,  Robert  de  Stonhenge,  Henry  le  Glasyare,  John 
Caperoun,  John  le  Bowyare,  and  Robert  atte  Halle,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.']  to  allow  Ralph  de  Shipton  Moigne  to 
assign  one  messuage  and  livirgates  of  land  in  Horsleye,  co.  Gloucester, 
to  the  Priory  of  Briwetone,  in  part  satisfaction  of  £\o  of  lands,  etc., 
which  they  have  license  to  acquire  under  the  King's  letters  patent. 
The  premises  are  held  of  the  said  priory  by  the  service  of  3J.  yearly  for 
all  service,  and  are  worth  20J.  per  annum  beyond  the  said  service.  There 
will  remain  to  the  said  Ralph  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  and 
40J.  rent  in  Shipton  Moigne,  held  of  Sir  John  le  Moigne,  knight,  by  the 
service  of  Jid.  yearly  for  all  service,  and  worth  looj.  per  annum. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i^  Edward  J  If,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  53. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  253,  No.  13. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Great  Dene  before  John  de  Pertone,  the 
King's  escheator  in  cos.  {as  above],  6th  September,  15  Edward  III 
[1341],  by  the  oath  oi  John  le  Bolde,  Philip  le  Marchal,  Richard  Bes  .  .  , 
Richard  Frby,  John  de  Cromhale,  John  Bleyt,  Peter  le  Mareys,  Henry  de 
Dene,  Henry  le  Palmare,  John  de  Lodebrok\  John  Draylis,  and  Thomas 
Gamel,  who  say  that 

Reynold  de  Abbehale  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  King  in 
chief  the  manor  of  Abbehale,  by  the  service  of  paying  30J.,  payable 
at  Neuwenham  to  the  constable  of  the  King's  castle  of  St.  Briauel  at 
Michaelmas  every  year,  for  all  service.  There  is  a  capital  messuage  there, 
with  a  garden,  worth  y.  ^d.  per  annum  ;  a  dovecote,  worth  3^.  ^d.  per 
annum,  and  not  more,  because  it  is  in  a  bad  state  ;  80  acres  of  arable 
land,  worth  1 3^.  4^.  per  annum,  viz.  id.  per  acre,  when  they  are  sown, 
and  when  they  are  not  sown  they  lie  in  common  throughout  the  year, 
and  after  the  corn  is  reaped  they  are  not  several.  There  is  no  park  there, 
nor  several  pasture.  There  are  2  water-mills,  worth  20s.  per  annum,  and 
not  more,  because  they  are  in  a  bad  state  and  ruinous.  There  are  4  acres 
of  underwood,  which  can  be  cut  every  seventh  year,  and  are  then  worth 
IS.,  and  these  acres  were  cut  this  year  before  the  death  of  the  said  Reynold. 
There  are  24  free  tenants,  who  pay  \oos.  per  annum  at  the   feasts  of 


286  Gloucestershire 


Michaelmas  and  the  Annunciation  equally.  There  are  12  customary 
tenants,  whose  rents,  customs,  and  services  are  worth  zis.  sd.  yearly, 
payable  at  the  said  terms  in  equal  portions.  The  pleas  and  perquisites 
of  the  courts  there  are  worth  6s.  Sd.  per  annum. 

The  said  Reynold  held,  as  above,  the  keepership  of  a  certain  wood  of 
the  King's  in  the  Forest  of  Dene  by  certain  bounds,  and  malefactors  to 
be  attached  there  for  vert  and  venison,  and  taken  to  the  castle  of 
St.  Briauel ;  taking  for  the  said  keepership  '  housbote '  and  '  heybote,' 
a^d  old  .  •  .  honey,  sparrow-hawks,  triinks  of  oaks  and  beeches,  eind 
the  bark  thereof. 

He  held  also,  as  above,  at  Stantweye,  of  the  Earl  oi  Lancaster,  by  the 
service  of  7^.  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Rodleye  yearly  for  all  service,  one 
capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  reprises  ;  120  acres 
of  arable,  worth  40^.  per  annum,  viz.  ^d.  per  acre,  when  they  are  sown, 
and  when  not  sown  they  are  worth  nothing  per  annum,  because  they  lie 
in  common  all  through  the  year.  There  are  50  acres  of  meadow,  worth 
£^  3J.  4^.,  viz.  tod.  per  acre,  which  were  mown  before  the  death  of  the 
said  Reynold  this  year,  and  after  mowing  they  lie  in  common  and  the 
pasture  is  worth  nothing. 

Ralph  de  Abbehale,  son  of  the  said  Reynold,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was 
24  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  15  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  31. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  65. 


InCllllSltlOn  taken  at  Wynchcombe  before  John  de  Pertone  \as 
above'],  3rd  March,  15  Edward  III  [1341],  by  the  oath  of  William  de 
Clyue,  William  de  Chary ngworth,  Thomas  Geffrey,  William  \de'\  Westynton, 
Robert  de  Spechesleye,  John  Frankeleyn,  Henry  de  Chestre,  Richard  le  Ibrend, 
John  de  Cheltenham,  Robert  le  Budel,  Thomas  de  Famecote,  and  William  de 
Gutynge,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [^/<r.]  to  allow  John  de  Heyjord  to  assign 
2  messuages,  4  acres  and  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and  rents  of  i2j.  i  \d.  and 
I  lb.  of  pepper  in  Rodbroke,  Ouerquentone,  and  Netherquentone,  to 
a  certain  chaplain  and  his  successors  to  celebrate  daily  for  ever  for  the 
said  John,  and  the  souls  o{  Joan  his  late  wife,  his  father  and  mother,  and 
all  his  ancestors,  at  the  altar  of  the  Blessed  Mary  in  the  parish  church  of 
Quentone ;  and  also  the  reversion  of  one  messuage  and  i\  acres  of  land 
in  Ouerquentone  and  Netherquentone,  which  John  Wygot  and  Isabel  his 
wife  hold  for  their  lives  from  the  said  John  de  Heyford,  with  reversion  to 
him  and  his  heirs,  and  half  an  acre  of  land  in  the  same  places,  which 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  287 

Richard  Reed  [  ?]  holds  for  life,  with  reversion  as  above,  and  half  a  virgate 
there,  which  Nicholas  Lefey  holds  for  life,  with  reversion  as  above. 

The  2  messuages,  4  acres  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  Rodbroke  are 
held  oi  Maud  Marmyon  by  the  service  of  6t/.  per  annum  for  all  service  ; 
Maud  holds  them  oi  Henry,  Earl  o{  Lancaster.  [The  remainder  of  the 
document  is  illegible.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  15  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  10. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  256,  N'o.  10. 


InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Newenham  ht^ore  John  de  Pertone  {as  ahove\ 
14th  November,  15  Edward  III  [1341],  by  the  oath  of  William  de 
Scaure,  John  B ley  th,  John  de  Aure,  John  Dray  las.,  Henry  Hanne,  Nicholas 
Mody,  Alexander  Holle,  Ralph  Hok\  Henry  atie  Grene,  Osberl  Mai  .  .  , 
John  de  Nasse,  and  John  de  Bly/heslozve,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  \_elc.^  to  allow  Richard  de  Dene  to  tn^eo^  John  de 
Monemuthe  with  10  acres  of  land  in  the  vill  of  St.  Briauel  and  with  the 
bailiwick  of  keeping  the  park  of  St.  Briauel  and  the  Forest  of  Dene, 
which  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  to  hold  to  the  saidybAn  and  his 
heirs.  The  said  land  and  bailiwick  are  held  of  the  King  by  the  service 
of  keeping  the  said  park  and  forest  for  all  service,  and  are  worth  y.  ^d. 
per  annum.  The  profit  of  the  said  bailiwick  is  in  the  hands  of  the 
keeper  of  the  said  forest,  because  all  attachments  made  by  the  said 
keeper  in  the  bailiwick  aforesaid  belong  to  the  castle  of  St.  Briauel, 
which  is  in  the  King's  hand.  Nothing  will  remain  to  the  said  Richard  de 
Dene  after  this  grant  is  made. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  15  Edivard  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  56. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  258,  No.  9. 


Cl^e  Cajstle  anD  iHanor  of  ^t  'Btiatjel 

Return  made  by  the  Treasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  to 
a  writ  dated  31st  January,  15  Edward  III  [1341],  directing  them 
to  search  the  records  of  the  Exchequer  to  ascertain  the  value,  etc.,  etc., 
of  the  castle  of  St.  Briavel  and  the  Forest  of  Dene. 

Richard  de  Clifford  rendered  an  account  to  Henry  III  for  the  farm  of 
the  said  castle  and  forest  for  the  last  half  of  the  31st  year  and  the  first 
half  of  the  32nd  year  of  that  King,  ;^i66  and  i  mark.    Peier  Chaceport  • 
had  the  said  castle  and  forest,  with  all  their  issues,  in  the  33rd  year  and 
for  7  years  following,  saving  to  the  King  the  fines,  wards,  reliefs,  and 


Gloucestersh  ire 


marriages,  paying  yearly  to  the  King  £,\']o.  James  Freysel,  afterwards 
keeper  of  the  forest  and  manor  aforesaid,  accounted  for  the  issues  thereof 
from  13th  January,  39  Henry  III  [1255],  to  i6th  November,  40  Henry  HI 
[1255],  as  they  were  put  to  farm  for  that  time ;  and  for  £zi  10s.  for  the 
King's  great  forge  ;  and  £8  ^s.  6d.  of  the  issues  of  the  out-forges  in  the 
same  forest ;  and  £^  gs.  ^d.  for  the  forges  raised  there  by  the  said  James ; 
and  £ii  i6d.  of  the  issues  of  the  greater  and  lesser  mines  and  sea- 
coals;  and  £21  for  the  herbage  and  twitch  [^cop'onibus^  sold  ;  100s.  for 
the  King's  demesne  at  St.  Briavel  (all  the  above  being  farmed  for  the 
said  time);  6s.  8d.  for  small  nuts  sold;  ;^i5  2s.  2d.  of  the  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts.     Total,  ;^i62  7^.  5^. 

Robert  Walraund  immediately  afterwards  had  the  castle  and  manor, 
with  the  said  forest  (except  the  King's  great  forge  therein),  at  farm  for 
;^i40  per  annum. 

Ralph  de  Sandwich,  afterwards  keeper  of  the  King's  demesnes, 
accounts  in  the  4th  year  of  King  Edward  I  [1275-6]  for  the  said  manor 
and  forest  thus :  ;;^42  os.  6d.  rents  of  assize  in  the  same  manor ; 
£26  lbs.  id.  of  the  issue  of  the  water  of  Severn  by  custom  ;  ^23  i6j.  g\d. 
from  the  great  and  little  mines,  with  sea-coals;  £i\  i6d.  rent  of 
smithies  in  the  forest;  £6  22d.  for  fallen  wood  sold;  115^.  for  ashes 
[^cinen'busl  sold  in  the  same  forest ;  Ss.  5^d.  for  pannage  sold  ;  6oj.  for 
cheminage  in  the  same  ;  £6  los.  i^d.  for  herbage,  as  well  in  the  forest  as 
in  the  demesne  lands;  ;^io2  for  great  timber  and  underwood  sold  by 
the  King's  letter  patent  directed  to  the  said  Ralph  ;  71J.  8d.  for  profit  of 
corn  sold  after  purchase  of  the  same;  ;^2i  3^.  lod.  of  the  pleas  and 
perquisites,  as  well  in  the  manor  as  the  forest.     Total,  j^252  os.  g^d. 

In  5  Edward  I  [1276-7]  the  said  Ralph  thus  accounted  for  the  issues 
of  the  manor  and  forest:  ^42  os.  6d.  rents  of  assize;  ;^26  2s.,  the  issue 
of  the  water  of  Severn  by  custom  ;  ;^23  iSs.  1  id.  from  the  greater  and 
lesser  mines,  with  sea-coal;  £1^  6s.  lid.,  the  rent  of  the  smithies  in  the 
forest;  £4.  lys.  6d.  for  fallen  wood  sold;  £6  iSs.  gd.  for  ashes  sold 
in  the  forest ;  ;^24  i  id.  for  pannage  there ;  66s.  8d.  cheminage ; 
£6  OS.  ']d.  for  herbage  \_and'\  nuts  sold  ;  ;^24  ^s.  rod.  of  the  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  manor  and  forest ;  ;^5i5  4^-  ^fd.  for  trunks  of  great 
oaks  and  underwood  sold.     Total,  ;^69o  os.  g\d. 

The  said  Ralph's  account  of  the  said  demesnes  for  the  6th  year 
[1277-8]  is  as  follows:  ;^42  os.  6d.  rents  of  assize;  ;^24  i2j.  arising  from 
the  issues  of  the  ferry  of  the  water  of  Severn  ;  ;^24  6s.  from  the  greater 
and  lesser  mines  of  iron  and  sea-coal  ;  £1^^.  10s.  rent  of  smithies  in  the 
forest ;  £6  \os.  for  fallen  wood  sold  ;  ;^26  3^.  ^d.  for  pannage  ;  66s.  8d. 
cheminage;  £^  12s.  8d.  for  nuts  and  herbage  sold;  £igs  for  beams, 
great  trunks,  and  underwood  sold  ;  8s.  ^d.  for  2^  quarters  of  peas ; 
;^22  $s.  for  5  stotts  and  245  wethers  and  their  fleeces  sold;  ;^26  ys.  the 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  of  the  manor  and  forest.     Total  of 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  289 


the  manor  this  year,  ^^390  \%d.  And  for  the  customary  issues  of  the 
manor  for  the  7th  year  [1278-9]  £\bb  19J.  7</.,  besides  corn,  stock,  and 
wood  sold  during  that  time. 

In  the  8th  and  9th  years  [1279-80,  1280-1]  the  said  Ralph  accounts 
thus  :   In  the  8th  year  £ifZ  os.  bd.,  rents  of  assize  in  the  said  manor  of 
St.  Briavel ;  ^23  arising  from  the  issues  of  the  water  of  Severn  ;  ^23  i  gj., 
the  issues  of  the  greater  and  lesser  mines  of  iron,  with  coal,  sold  during 
the  year;  \;^I2;  the  rent  of  the  smithies  in  the  Forest  of  Dene;   loos.  for 
fallen  wood  sold;  £b  15J.  3^.  for  pannage  sold;   56J.  bd.  cheminage  ; 
£"]  "js.  for  great  timber  and  underwood  sold  to  divers  persons  to  make 
coals,  which  are  called  in  those  parts  ve/eres /ossa/a ;  £\  ^s.  \d.  for  .  .  . 
£%   OS.  id.  for  a  stack  of  old  corn   of  the   7th  year  sold  as  a  whole 
£8  for  80  quarters  of  oats  sold  of  the  issues  of  the  grange  this  year 
£ib  .  .  .  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  of  the  forest  and  manor 
£1^^  OS.  lid.  for  wood  sold  in  the  forest  under  the  King's  patent  writ. 
Total,  ;^30i  2S.  id.     And  in  the  9th  year  [1280-r]  £1^"]  i  \s.  Sd.  for  the 
like  issues  of  the  manor,  besides  corn  and  stock. 

In  the  loth  year  of  his  reign  [128 1-2]  Edward  I  committed  the  said 
castle  and  forest  to  Grimbald  Pauncefot  for  a  yearly  rent  of  _;^i4o  .  .  .  j., 
and  Grimbald  held  this  farm  for  5  years. 

In  his  isth  year  [1286-7]  Edward  I  granted  the  farm  to  William  de 
Hathew  for  ^160  yearly  ;  and  the  said  William,  dLXid  John  Botetourt,  John 
de  Hanlo,  John  de  Wysham,  and  other  farmers,  continued  to  pay  the  same 
rent  from  that  time  to  the  5th  year  of  the  present  king  [133 1-2],  when 
Robert  de  Sapy,  farmer  of  the  said  forest  and  castle,  had  an  allowance  of 
30J.  made  to  him  on  his  said  farm  yearly,  the  value  of  half  the  weir  of 
Wythekeswere,  with  the  fishery  there,  which  were  belonging  to  the  said 
farm  by  virtue  of  the  King's  writ  directed  to  the  Treasurer  and  Barons, 
in  which  it  is  contained  that  Edward  II,  on  i6th  October  in  his  20th 
year  [1326],  had  granted  a  moiety  of  the  said  weir  to  the  Abbot  of 
Tynteme  in  frankalmoin  ;  no  allowance  had  previously  been  made  for 
the  same,  but  from  the  said  5th  year  the  allowance  was  made  to  the  said 
Robert  de  Sapy  and  Guy  Bryan  \J\  and  other  farmers,  till  the  14th  year 
[i 330-1].  This  allowance  has  been  the  only  decrease  made  in  the 
amount  of  the  farm. 

From  34  Edward  I  [1305-6]  an  account  has  always  been  made  by 
the  hands  of  the  sheriff  and  others  by  divers  particulars  of  £^']  4J.  8\d. 
yearly  for  wastes  rented  in  the  forests,  which  rents  do  not  belong  to  the 
farm  of  the  castle  and  manor. 

Nothing  has  been  found  among  the  records  of  the  Exchequer  as  to 
assarts  in  the  forest  or  the  perambulation  thereof. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  15  Edward  III,  md  Xos.,  No.  75. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  Misc.,  File  144. 


GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V. 


290  Gloiuester shire 


^\x  ©otoel,  j3otT  of  3io]^n  ap  ^otpel. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Newenham  htioxt.  John  de  Perlone  \as  above\ 
20th  September,  15  Edward  III  [1341],  by  the  oath  of  William 
Hathewy  of  Ruthvyn  \}\  John  de  Staunton,  Thomas  de  Staunton,  Richard . 
le  Longe,  Robert  le  filtz  Elys,  Walter  de  Middelton,  Philip  de  Staunton,  John 
Blycch,  John  de  la  Stride,  Roger  Jordan,  John  Duraunt,  and  William  de 
Samey,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  \etc.~\  to  allow  Sir  Hmoel,  son ^oi  John  ap  Hmuel, 
to  enfeoff  Gilbert  An  hard,  chaplain,  with  one  messuage,  3  carucates  of  land, 
and  735'.  ^d.  rent  in  la  Newelonde,  which  he  holds  of  the  King  in  chief, 
for  the  purpose  of  a  re-settlement  on  the  said  Sir  Howel  and  Maud  le  Kele, 
to  hold  for  their  lives,  with  remainder  to  Robert,  son  of  the  said  Maud, 
in  tail ;  with  contingent  remainders  successively  to  Katherine,  sister  of 
the  said  Robert,  and  the  right  heirs  of  Sir  Howel.  The  premises  are  held 
of  the  King  by  the  service  of  154J.  5<f.,  payable  to  the  castle  of 
St.  [Briajvel  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  in  equal 
portions,  and  suit  of  court,  and  heriots  when  they  occur,  for  all  service. 
They  are  worth  6j.  %d.  per  annum  beyond  the  said  service.  The  said 
Sir  Howel  has  no  other  property,  except  in  Wales. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  15  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  77. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  258,  No.  17. 

Slol^n  De  ^t^im. 

InnUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  at  Gloucester,  i6th  April,  16  Edward  III  [1342], 
by  the  oath  of  William  atle  Mershe,  John  de  Brichamton,  Simon  Passemer, 
Walter  Toky,  William  Laurence,  Walter  de  SeuarJte,  William  le  Hunte, 
William  le  Clerk  of  Maysemor,  Henry  Frankeleyn,  John  de  Cors,  William 
Fynamour,  and  William  Foket,  who  say  that 

John  de  Pyryton  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  one-third  of 
a  messuage  in  Chirchesdon  in  the  archbishopric  of  York  in  the  county 
aforesaid,  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises,  and  68  acres  of  arable  land  in 
the  same  vill,  worth  id.  per  acre  per  annum;  and  \\  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  \^d.  per  acre;  one  acre  of  pasture,  worth  %d.  ;  i^  acres  of  wood, 
worth  nothing,  because  there  is  no  underwood  nor  pasture  ;  and  26J. 
rent  of  free  and  bond  tenants,  payable  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and 
the  Annunciation  in  equal  portions.  The  premises  are  held  of  the 
said  archbishopric  by  the  service  of  one-sixth  of  a  knight's  fee. 

Ralph  de  Pyryton,  brother  and  next  heir  of  the  said  yb;^«,  is  aged  17 

and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  11. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  66. 


Ifiquisiiiones  Post  Mortem.  291 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Newenham  before  Simon  Basset  \as  above] 
on  Tuesday  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Martyr,  16  Edward  III  [1342],  by  the  oath  o{  John  de  Bykemore,  John 
BUcch\  Oshert  Malemozt,  John  atte  Bolde,  Roger  Laurence,  Roger  Burrich, 
Philip  Burrich,  Adam  de  Okie,  Nicholas  le  Lech\  John  Hathewy,  Walter  le 
Clerk,  and  John  Holou,  who  say  that 

John  de  Stanton  in  his  lifetime  granted  one  messuage,  one  carucate 
of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  12  acres  of  wood,  and  20J.  rent  in  Stanton, 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Stanton,  to  Thomas  de  Waldyng  his  son  and 
Margaret  his  wife  (the  King's  license  having  been  obtained  by  letters 
patent),  by  reason  of  the  marriage  had  between  them,  to  hold  to  the  said 
Thomas  and  Margaret  in  tail,  with  contingent  remainder  to  the  sd^A  John 
and  his  heirs.  John  had  likewise  enfeoffed  yi»/^«  Waldyng  the  younger 
and  Roger  de  la  Hulle,  chaplain  (under  the  King's  license  contained  in 
the  same  letters  patent),  with  the  residue  of  the  manor  of  Stanton  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  that  manor,  for  the  purpose  of  a  re-grant 
to  himself  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Margaret 
as  above.  The  whole  manor  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service 
of  doing  fealty  and  paying  2  marks  at  Michaelmas  to  the  castle  of 
St.  Briauel.  The  residue  abovesaid  of  the  manor  contains  one  messuage, 
one  windmill,  80  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of  pasture,  and  \oos.  rent;  the 
messuage  is  worth  is.  per  annum,  the  mill  \od.,  because  it  is  in  a  bad 
state,  the  land  t\d.  per  acre,  the  pasture  rd.  per  acre  \_sic\  and  the 
perquisites  of  the  court  40^.  per  annum. 

The  said  John  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  certain 
bailiwick,  called  the  bailiwick  of  Stanton,  in  the  Forest  of  Dene,  held  of 
.the  King  by  the  service  of  carrying  the  King's  bow  before  him  in  the 
bailiwick  aforesaid  when  he  comes  there  to  hunt,  and  by  homage,  ward, 
and  marriage  ;  and  he  shall  have  for  the  custody  of  the  said  bailiwick 
'  hosbote '  and  '  haybote,'  and  one  vetus  Jossaium,^  and  sparrow-hawks, 
and  the  barks  of  the  oak-trees  given  or  delivered  by  the  King. 

Thomas  de  Stanton,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  is  aged  30. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  27. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  66. 


T 


maltet  De  ©el^oun, 

nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  above] 
A  on  Monday  before  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  16  Edward  III 
[1342],  by  the  oath  of  Richard  le  Clerk  of  Pagenhull,  William  Aylrich, 

'  Cf.  the  Inquisition  la^t  but  two  above. 


292  Gloucestershire 


William  Bitheweye,  John  atte  Strode,  Henry  Abdenasse,  Richard  Brllyng 
{sic\  Ralph  Donwan  [?],  Robert  atte  Strode,  John  le  Freman^  Henry  le 
Frankeleyn,  William  Engleys,  and  Henry  Broun,  who  say  that 

Walter  de  Helyoun  held  of  the  archbishopric  of  York,  now  vacant  and 
in  the  King's  hands,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  2  parts  of  the  manor  of 
Lassyndon  by  the  serjeanty  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  suit  at  the  Arch- 
bishop's court  of  Cherchesdon  every  3  weeks  for  all  service.  There  are 
there  2  parts  of  a  court,  worth  zs.  per  annum  beyond  reprise  ;  and  in  the 
said  2  parts  40  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  half  a  mark,  viz.  id.  per  acre ; 
8  acres  of  meadow,  worth  55.  A^d. ;  a  pasture  containing  8  acres,  2  parts 
of  which  are  worth  \bd.,  viz.  ^d.  per  acre  [_sic'\.  There  are  in  the  said 
2  parts  the  rents  of  assize  of  free  and  bond  tenants,  2  marks,  payable  at 
the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation,  and  the  Nativity 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  equal  portions.  Two  parts  of  the  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  there  are  worth  is.  per  annum. 

The  said  JFa//^r  held  in  like  manner  2  parts  of  the  manor  of  Eggesworth 
of  Sir  Richard  Talbot,  knight,  as  of  his  manor  of  Payneswyk',  by  the 
service  of  2  parts  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  ...  of  the  said  manor  when 
they  occur.  There  are  there  2  parts  of  one  court,  with  houses,  garden, 
and  courtyard,  worth  nothing  per  annum  beyond  reprises ;  and  in  the 
said  2  parts  60  acres  of  arable  land  of  the  hilly  land,  worth  $s.  per 
annum;  and  3  acres  of  jueadow,  worth  jj. ;  2  acres  of  pasture,  worth  iid. 
per  annum  ;  2  marks  of  the  yearly  rents  of  free  and  bond  tenants,  payable 
in  equal  portions  at  the  abovesaid  terms.  He  held  also  2  parts  of  the 
manor  of  Leye  from  Alina  de  Sapy,  Roger  de  Borghull,  William  de  Gamages, 
and  Thomas  de  Aston,  in  free  socage,  worth  iocs,  per  annum  beyond 
reprises.  He  also  held  in  the  manor  of  Munstreworth  from  Henry,  Earl 
of  Lancaster,  in  free  socage,  3  acres  of  meadow,  worth  6s.  per  annum  ; 
in  the  manor  of  Rodleye,  from  the  same  Earl  as  abtfve,  4  acres  of  arable 
land,  worth  ltd.  per  annum,  and  3  acres  of  meadow,  worth  4^.  td.  per 
annum.  And  in  the  aforesaid  2  parts  there  are  ds.  Sd.  rents  of  assize  [j/ir]. 
He  held  also  in  the  manor  of  Westbury,  from  the  Earl  oi  Hereford,  zos. 
annual  rent  by  the  service  of  half  one-fourth  of  one  knight's  fee. 

Roisia,  wife  o{  John  de  Raleye,  John,  son  o{  Maud  Helyon,  sister  of  the 
said  Roisia,  and  Eva,  sister  of  Roisia,  are  his  next  heirs.  Roisia  and  Eva 
are  of  full  age,  and  the  Sdiid  John  is  aged  18. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  37. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  66. 


©enrt  tie  C^rer* 

Inquisition    taken   at  Kempele,   3rd  January,    16    Edward   III 
['3431  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  above'],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Ode, 
John    Coly,   Edmund  de   Boys,  Richard  de  Hertelaunde,  John    atte   Mere, 


iV' 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  293 

Thomas  Apselon,  John  Habbegod,  Walter  de  Steresdeii,  John  Bouerel,  Robert 
de  Dyk',  John  de  Markele,  and  John  .  .  .  ybyn,  who  say  that 

Henry  de  Grey  held  the  manor  of  Kempele  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
from  the  Countess  of  March  by  the  service  of  one-fifth  of  a  knight's  fee. 
There  is  one  messuage  there,  with  a  garden  adjacent,  worth  40c/.  per 
annum;  160  acres  of  land,  worth  \os.  per  annum;  6  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  ts.  There  is  a  certain  several  wood,  worth  ^s.  per  annum,  but 
there  is  no  underwood  there  ;  zos.  rents  of  free  tenants,  payable  in  equal 
portions  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation  ;  30J.  of  the 
rents  of  customary  tenants,  payable  in  like  manner.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  there  are  worth  4o</.  per  annum. 

Reynold  de  Grey,  son  and  heir  of  the  aforesaid  Henry,  is  aged  30 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  45. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  66. 


l^l^tUp  tie  Columber^. 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above']  at  Beggeworth, 
5th  March,  16  Edward  III  [1342],  by  the  oath  oi  Richard  Ernes, 
Simon  Passemer,  William  de  Benetham,  Robert  Gylle,  William  le  Honte, 
William  Gernon,  John  Cropet,  Richard  Medith,  John  Seweyn,  Thomas 
Steuenes,  Walter  Goodale,  and  Simon  de  Durham,  who  say  that 

Philip  de  Columbers  held  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Beggeworth  for  the 
term  of  the  life  of  the  said  Philip,  and  o(  Eleanor  his  wife,  by  demise  of 
James  DaudeUye.  In  the  said  moiety  there  is  one  messuage,  with  garden 
and  courtyard,  worth  half  a  mark  per  annum;  the  moiety  of  a  dovecote, 
worth  zs.  per  annum  ;  the  moiety  of  a  water-mill,  worth  io.r.  ;  200  acres 
of  arable  land,  worth  ^d.  per  acre;  10  acres  of  meadow,  worth  is.  per 
annum;  10  acres  of  wood,  of  which  the  underwood  is  worth  200^.  per 
annum.  There  are  5  free  tenants  in  the  said  moiety,  who  pay  13J.  6<f. 
per  annum  at  the  feasts  of  the  Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  St.  Michael,  and  St.  Andrew  in  equal  portions.  There  are 
6  virgators  and  one  ferndellor,  whose  rents  and  services  are  worth 
£\z  %s.  dd.  per  annum.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are 
worth  20^.  per  annum.  The  moiety  of  the  manor  aforesaid  is  held  of 
Hugh  Daudele,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

The  jury  do  not  know  who  is  heir  of  the  said  Philip.  [The  Berkshire 
jury  return  Stephen  de  Columbers  as  brother  and  heir  of  'the  said  Philip, 
aged  50  years.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  50. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  67. 


294  Gloucestershire 


c^leanor,  tiol^o  toajs  icoife  of  l^l^iltp  De  ColumBetjs. 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [^as  above]  on  Saturday 
after  the  feast  of  St.  Hilary,  i6  Edward  III  [1343],  by  the  oath 
of  Richard  Ernesse,  Simon  Passemer,  William  de  Benetham,  Robert  Gille, 
William  le  Hunte,  William  Gernon,  John  Cropet,  Richard  Damedith,  John 
Sewyne,  Thomas  Steunes,  Walter  Godale,  and  Simon  dg  Durham,  who 
say  that 

The  said  Eleanor  holA  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Beggeworth  exactly 
as  in  the  last  Inquisilion  [y-z'-]- 

The  jury  do  not  know  who  is  heir  of  the  said  Eleanor.  [The  jury 
for  CO.  Cornwall  say  ihzi  James  Daudele,  next  heir  of  the  said  Eleanor,  is 
aged  26  and  more.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  51. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  b-j. 


marin  0on  of  mann. 

Writ  directed  to  Simon  Basset  [as  above],  dated  10th  June,  16 
Edward  III  [1342].  Warin  son  of  Warin  has  declared  that  the 
manor  of  Woodmancote  is  of  his  inheritance  ;  and,  although  by  the 
Inquisition  taken  by  John  de  Perton,  late  escheator,  of  the  lands,  etc.,  held 
for  life  by  Alargery,  who  was  wife  of  Thomas  de  Swynburne,  it  was  not 
found  that  she  died  seised  of  the  said  manor,  Basset  has  delivered  it  to 
John  Darcy  the  elder  in  consequence  of  the  King's  grant  of  the  custody 
of  all  the  lands,  etc.,  of  which  the  said  Margery  died  seised  to  the  said 
John  Darcy,  as  though  the  said  Margery  had  died  seised  thereof.  An 
inquiry  is  to  be  made  as  to  whether  the  said  Margery  held  the  said 
manor  or  not. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Nymdesfeld  before  the  said  Simon  Basset  on 
Friday  before  the  feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  the  Cross,  16  Edward  III 
[1342],  by  the  oath  oi  Alexander  de  Bernewode,  Walter  le  White,  William 
Daui,  Richard  Heynes,  Robert  Daungervyle,  Robert  Hachemare,  Nicholas 
Wynebaud,  John  ate  Hall,  William  le  Deuenissh,  Roger  Joye,  John  le  Hunte, 
dLudi  John  Jachun  [J],  who  say  that 

Margery,  who  was  wife  of  Thomas  de  Swyneburne,  did  not  hold  the 
manor  of  Wodemancote  of  the  King  in  chief;  it  is. held  of  the  Lord  of 
Berkele  by  knight  service.  The  said  Margery  was  not  seised  thereof,  but 
Warin  son  of  Warin  held  it  on  the  day  she  died. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  2. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  Misc.,  File  147. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  295 

31o]^n,  0on  of  ^tcl^olajs  De  l^ulle* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Nymdesfeld  before  Simon  Basset  [aj-  above], 
24th  January,  16  Edward  III  [1343],  by  the  oath  of  Walter  U  Clerk, 
Robert  Hachemare,  Alexander  de  Bernewode,  Nicholas  Lidierd,  Henry  atte 
Berwe^  Richard  Russel,  Nicholas  Simond,  John  Lynham,  Simon  le  Cok\ 
Walter  Janet,  Adam  Wennesleye,  and  Stephen  Gerard,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  \^etc.']  to  aWow  John,  son  o(  Nicholas  de  Hulk,  to 
grant  to  Edmund  de  Beuchaumpe  of  Netherwent  and  Margaret  his  wife 
the  reversion  after  the  death  of  William  Martel,  who  holds  for  life,  of 
a  messuage,  3  virgates  of  land,  and  xos.  rent  in  Hulle,  to  hold  for  the 
life  of  the  said  Edmund  and  Margaret,  with  reversion  to  the  said  John 
and  his  heirs.  The  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  so  much 
knight  service  as  belongs  to  so  much  land  in  the  manor  of  Hulle.  The 
said  messuage  is  worth  zs.  per  annum  beyond  reprises ;  the  3  virgates  of 
land  15J.,  and  not  more,  because  it  lies  in  the  marsh  and  on  the  sea. 
John  will  retain  the  whole  of  the  residue  of  the  said  manor  of  Hulle, 
which  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee, 
and  is  worth  40J.  per  annum  in  all  its  issues. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  %a. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  260,  No.  5. 


2IUlUam  De  l^enbrugge. 

InCIUlSltlOn  taken  at  Dymmok'  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  above"]  on 
Monday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist,  16  Edward  III 
[1342],  by  the  oath  o^  John  de  Okie,  John  Jakes,  John  Reued,  Robert  de 
Dyk,  John  le  Frensh\  Nicholas  de  Lydyntoh,  Adam  Itheffelde,  John  de  Markle, 
John  ate  Mere,  William  le  Palmere,  John  Seycel,  and  Richard  ate  Hethe,  who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [^etc]  to  allow  William  de  Penbrugge  to  grant  his 
manor  of  Dimmok'  to  Henry,  son  of  William  de  Penbrugge,  and  Margaret 
his  wife,  in  tail,  with  contingent  remainder  to  the  said  William  and  his 
heirs.  There  is  a  capital  messuage  there,  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises; 
a  dovecote  in  bad  state,  worth  zs.  per  annum  ;  a  garden,  with  a  close 
for  fruit  and  herbage,  worth  10s.  per  annum;  13  free  tenants,  who  pay 
75^.  per  annum  ;  i  2  customary  tenants,  whose  rents,  services,  and  customs 
are  worth  75J.  per  annum.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are 
worth  \os.  per  annum.  The  said  manor  is  held  of  the  King  by  the 
service  of  one  knight's  fee.  The  said  William  will  still  retain  the  manor 
of 'Klalmeshulle  Gamage,  which  is  worth  ;^io  per  annum,  and  is  held  of 
the  Honour  of  Wenneleye  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  16. 

NcW  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  260,  No.  13. 

2  0 


296  Gloucestershire 


malp]^,  Wjatl^op  of  Taatl^  and  melljj,  anD 
(HLUlltam  tje  Cl^tltenl&am. 

InCIUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above]  at  Gloucester 
on  Monday  before  the  feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle,  16  Edward  III 
[1342],  by  the  oath  of  William  le  Moun,  Roger  de  Frompion,  Thomas  atte 
Hull,  N  .  .  .  Wyneb  .  .  ,  William  de  Rennesbur' ,  John  atte  Halle,  Richard 
de  Chalkeleye,  William  de  Dudmerton,  John  de  Bikewyk\  John  Hercyon,  John 
Oldeb  .  .  ,  and  Elias  de  Oldebur' ,  who  say  that 

-  It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.]  to  allow  Ralph,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
to  give  20  acres  of  land  in  Pokulchurch  to  William  de  Chillenham  in 
exchange  for  20  acres  of  land  in  the  same  vill. 

The  first-mentioned  parcel  is  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Pokelchurch, 
which  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee ;  the 
second  parcel  is  held  of  the  said  Bishop  by  the  service  of  zs.  per  annum 
for  all  services.  Each  parcel  is  worth  ^od.  per  annum.  There  is  no 
intermediary  between  the  King  and  the  Bishop  in  the  first  case,  and  the 
Bishop  is  intermediary  between  the  King  and  William  de  Chiltenham  in 
the  second.  There  will  still  remain  to  William  one  messuage  and  one 
carucate  of  land  there,  worth  bos.  per  annum,  held  of  the  Bishop  by  the 
service  of  is.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  36. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  261,  No.  13. 


iSobett  De  30ton. 

InCIUlSltlOn   taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above], 
8th  March,  16  Edward  III  [1342],  by  the  oath  oi  John  atte  Berton, 
John  Glede,  Robert  de  Clifford,  Hugh  le  Hopere,  William  Pleynamour,  John 
Clifford,  William  atte  Oke,  John  le  Carpenter,  John  de  Cars,  Henry  Ace, 
William  le  Frankeleyn,  ?Lnd,  Richard  le  Clerk,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [elc.~\  to  allow  Robert  de  Aston  to  assign 
6  messuages,  iis.  "j^d.,  and  one  rose  rent  in  the  suburb  of  Gloucester, 
Wottone,  and  la  Hyde  to  the  Priory  of  St.  Oswald,  Gloucester ;  and  also 
the  reversion  of  one  messuage  and  i^  acres  of  land  in  the  said  suburb  and 
Wottone  after  the  death  of  William  le  Webbe,  and  of  one  messuage  and 
8  acres  of  land  in  la  Hyde  and  the  suburb  aforesaid  after  the  death  of 
Adam  de  Cliue  and  Isabel  his  wife,  in  part  satisfaction  of  ;^io  worth  of 
lands,  etc.,  which  the  said  priory  has  license  to  acquire  under  the  King's 
letters  patent.  Three  messuages  of  the  said  6  messuages  are  held  of  the 
said  priory  by  the  service  of  paying  24^.  per  annum ;  one  messuage  is  held 
of  the  Abbot  of  Evesham  by  the  service  of  8j.  per  annum  ;  2  messuages 
are  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Wynchecumbe  by  the  service  of  i8j.  per  annum. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  297 

The  parcels  held  by  Adam  de  Clive  and  his  wife,  and  William  le  Webbe,  for 
which  they  pay  i  \s.  i\d.  and  one  rose  rent,  are  held  of  the  said  Priory  of 
St.  Oswald  by  the  service  of  loj.  per  annum.  The  6  messuages  are 
worth  6j.  per  annum  beyond  the  services  due  ;  the  other  parcels  zj.  The 
said  Prior  and  Abbots  hold  the  premises  of  the  Archbishop  of  York,  and 
he  of  the  King. 

There  will  still  remain  to  Robert  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land, 
and  20J.  rent  in  Aston,  held  of  the  said  Priory  of  St.  Oswald  by  the 
service  of  \id.  per  annum  and  suit  at  their  court,  of  Astooi,  and  worth 
50J.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  znd Nos.,  No.  42. 

New  reference.  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  261,  No.  18. 


IRiclftarrj  Orel. 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  above'] 
on  Thursday  after  the  feast  of  St.  George  the  Martyr,  16  Edward  III 
[1342],  by  the  oath  of  Walter  Toky,  Simon  Passemer,  William  Laurence, 
William  Geraud,  William  le  Clerk,  John  le  Fremon,  Henry  le  Frankeleyn, 
John   Samsun,  John  Peris,  Walter  le   Droys,  William  Foket,  and  Richard 
Maynard,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  \etc.]  to  allow  Richard  Vyel  to  assign  3  messuages, 
64  acres  of  land,  14  acres  of  meadow,  and  2  acres  of  pasture  in  Hardepirie, 
Maiesmore,  and  Morcote  to  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester,  in  part 
satisfaction  of  ;^2o  worth  of  land,  etc.,  which  the  said  abbey  has  license 
to  acquire  under  letters  patent  of  the  King.  The  premises  are  held  of 
the  said  abbey  by  the  service  of  i\s.  per  annum  and  doing  suit  at  the 
Abbot's  courts  of  Hardepirie  and  Maiesmore  every  3  weeks.  They  are 
worth  IS.  %d.  clear  per  annum.  There  will  remain  to  the  said  Richard 
one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  and  10  acres  of  meadow  in  Rodleye, 
held  of  the  Earl  of  Lancaster  by  the  service  of  \od.  per  annum  and  suit 
every  3  weeks  at  his  court  of  Rodleye. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  44. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  261,  No.  ig. 


I 


gioljn  'Benne. 

nnUISltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above] 
on  Tuesday  after  the  feast  of  St.  John  before  the  Latin  Gate, 
16  Edward  III  [1342],  by  the  oath  o^  John  de  Leominstre,  William  Lemot, 
John  de  ToffeV,  William  de  Maysmor,  Walter  le  Whelare,  John  de  Clifford, 
John  le  Mareschal,  Richard  atte  Hulle,  Robert  de  Chaueryngworth,  John  de 
Bracebrugge,  John  de  Wottone,  and  Henry  Keys,  who  say  that 


29^^  Gloucestershire 


It  will  be  no  damage  [f/c]  to  dWo'fi  John  Benneio  assign  to  the  Abbey 
of  Heylis  4  messuages,  one  toft,  10  shops,  82  acres  of  land,  and  14  acres 
of  meadow  in  Gloucester,  Newyntonhampton,  Todynton,  Sudle,  and 
Farncote,  in  part  satisfaction  of  ^10  worth  of  land  which  they  had 
license  to  acquire  from  Edward  II.  One  messuage,  5  shops,  and  the  said 
toft  are  held  of  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter's',  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of 
29J.  4l</.  per  annum  for  all  service,  and  the  Abbot  holds  of  the  King- 
by  the  service  of  id.  per  annum.  The  second  messuage  is  held  of  the 
Prior  of  St.  Bartholomew's,  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of  1  %s.  per  annum, 
and  the  Prior  holds  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  \d.  The  third 
messuage  and  one  shop  are  held  of  the  Prioress  of  Luttelmor  by  the 
service  of  24J.  per  annum,  and  the  Prioress  holds  of  the  King  by  the 
service  of  i^.  The  fourth  messuage  and  one  shop  are  held  of  the  Prior 
of  Lantony  next  Gloucester  by  the  service  of  \bd.  per  annum,  and  the 
Prior  holds  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  \d.  One  shop  is  held  of  the 
parson  of  the  church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  in  right  of  his  church,  by 
the  service  of  6oj.  per  annum.  One  shop  is  held  o{  Andrew  Pendok  by  the 
service  of  7J.  per  annum,  and  the  said  Andrew  holds  of  the  King  by  the 
service  of  4//.  One  shop  is  held  of  the  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary 
of  Graslone  in  Gloucester,  in  right  of  his  church,  by  the  service  of  1 3J.  4</. 
per  annum.  The  82  acres  of  land  and  8  acres  of  meadow  are  held  of 
William  Tracy  by  the  service  of  \d.  per  annum,  and  William  holds  them, 
with  certain  other  lands,  from  Eleanor,  who  was  wife  of  John  de  Sudle, 
by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee,  and  Eleanor  holds  them,  with  certain 
other  lands,  of  the  King  in  chief  by  barony.  The  s^^.|^  John  Benne  holds 
6  acres  of  meadow  from  the  said  Eleanor  by  the  service  of  ltd.  per 
annum,  and  Eleanor  holds  as  above.  The  premises  are  worth  40J.  per 
annum  beyond  the  said  services.  There  will  still  remain  to  the  said 
John  Benne  one  messuage,  30  acres  of  land,  and  6  acres  of  meadow  in 
Newyntonhampton,  Todynton,  and  Sudle,  worth  los.  per  annum,  which 
are  held  of  William  Tracy  in  chief  by  the  service  of  212'.  per  annum. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  60. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  262,  No.  10. 


anam  De  i^erto^nton. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wynchecumbe  on  Thursday  before  the 
feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  the  Cross,  16  Edward  III  [1342],  before 
Simon  Basset  [as  ahove\  by  the  oath  of  Philip  Calf,  William  Huet,  Robert 
Clerk,  Robert  de  Charyngworth,  John  de  Wotton,  Thomas  Moryn,  William  le 
Mareschal,  John  de  Beoleye.  John  de  Mukelton,  William  le  Faytour,  Geoffrey 
Campion,  and  William  Fulredy,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.']  to  ratify  and  confirm  to  Adam  de  Herwyntony 


htquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  299 

clerk,  the  grant  of  the  Abbot  of  Bordesley  of  their  manor  of  Cumbe  next 
Caumpedene,  and  the  grant  of  the  Abbot  of  Bruer  of  their  manor  of 
Markeden,  and  of  all  their  lands  and  tenements  in  Netherguytyng,  by 
their  letters  patent,  for  the  life  of  the  said  Adam.  The  Abbot  oi  Bordesley 
holds  the  manor  of  Cumbe  from  the  heirs  oi  Ranulph,  formerly  Earl  of 
Chester,  in  frankalmoin,  and  Adam  pays  the  Abbot  lo  marks  per  annum 
for  the  said  manor.  The  Abbot  of  Bordesley  holds  the  manor  of 
Markedeii  and  the  said  lands  from  Hugh  Mustel  in. frankalmoin,  and  they 
are  worth  \os.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq. p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  ind Nos.,  No.  75. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  263,  No.  4. 


Cljomajs  De  'Bettott* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above']  at  Northlench 
on  Wednesday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew,  16  Edward  III  [1342], 
by  the  oath  of  William  de  Lullebroke,  John  Pecok,  John  de  Iweleye,  Roger 
Burdon,  Richard  de  Cherlton,  Walter  le  Waryner,  Simon  de  Estcourt,  Robert 
Kynne,  Richard  de  Coumbes,  Nicholas  de  St  rat  tone,  Richard  atte  Halle,  and 
John  atte  Halle,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.]  to  allow  Thomas  de  Berton  to  grant 
10  messuages,  ii^  virgates  of  land,  and  one-third  of  a  mill  in  Wynestone 
to  Walter  de  Cirencestre  and  Ralph  and  Walter,  sons  of  the  said  Walter,  to 
hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Walter  de  Cirencestre  for  ever.  The 
premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one-twentieth  of 
a  knight's'  fee,  and  are  worth  zos.  per  annum.  Nothing  will  remain  to 
the  said  Thomas  beyond  the  said  grant. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  16  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  78. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  263,  No.  5. 


InQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Weston  underegge  before  Simon  Basset  [as 
above],  30th  September,  17  Edward  III  [1343],  by  the  oath  of 
William  de  Gunelode,  Richard  Gatewyc,  William  de  Charyngworth,  William 
Ace,  fohn  Ace,  William  Beumond,  fohn  Busshel,  fohn  Buurne,  Richard 
Fouard,  Philip  Calf  Robert  de  Spechesleye,  and  .   .   .  ,   who  say  that 

Geoffrey  de  Weston  under  Egge  held- in  Wotton  aforesaid  of  the  King 
in  chief  one  messuage,  .  .  .  virgates  of  land,  8  acres  of  [pastur]e,  and 
12^  rent  by  homage,  fealty,  and  scutage.  In  the  6th  year  of  the  present 
King  [1332-3],  with  the  King's  license,  the  said  Geoffrey  demised  the 
said  tenements  to  Sir  Thomas  de  Euesham  for  the  term  of  the  life  of 
Geoffrey  de  Weston  of  Kynete.  By  a  fine  levied  in  the  Octave  of  Hilary, 
10  Edward  III  [1337].  between  fohn  de  Westone  and  Agnes  his  wife, 
2  0   * 


300  Gloucestershire 


plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Geoffrey  de  Weslon-underegge,  deforciant,  the  said 
Geoffrey  granted  the  reversion  of  the  premises  to  the  said  John  and  Agnes 
in  tail.  Thomas  de  Evesham  died  4th  Kal.  August,  17  Edward  III  [1343]. 
Geoffrey  de  Weston  of  Kynete  is  still  living.  Agnes  also  survives,  and  is 
now  married  to  William  de  Glatton. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  III,  isi  Nos.,  No.  7. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  68. 


I^eter  tie  (Heel 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Torteworth  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above\ 
.  .  .  April,  17  Edward  III  [1343],  by  the  oath  of y(7A«  ,.,..., 
John  le  Longe,  John  Herman,   William   Heyhegge,  Roger  Northrudyngton, 
Robert  de  Greshulle,  Elias  B  .  .  rlol,  .......  Fader,  Adam  Cole  .  .   , 

and  Miles  le  Brut,  who  say  that 

Peter  de  Veel  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of 
Torteworth,  which  is  held  in  chief  oi^  Margaret,  who  was  wife  of  Nicholas 
de  Moeles,  by  the  service  of  one-fifth  of  a  knight's  fee.  There  is  in 
the  said  manor  one  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises; 
one  garden,  the  fruit  and  herbage  whereof  are  worth  \zd.  per  annum; 
100  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  25J. ;  8  acres  of  meadow,  worth  i  zs. ;  one 
park,  the  herbage  whereof  is  worth  6^.  %d.  per  annum  ;  2  woods,  in  which 
there  is  no  underwood  or  pasture,  because  they  lie  in  common.  There 
are  25  free  tenants,  who  pay  £\z  os.  ^d.  per  annum  at  the  feasts  of 
St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael  in  equal  portions.  There  are  3  customary  tenants,  whose 
works  and  services  are  worth  5^.  [?]  ^d.  per  annum.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  there  are  worth  ^s.  ^d.  per  annum. 

The  said  Peter  was  seised  as  above  of  the  manor  of  Charfelde,  held 
in  chief  of  Hugh  Daudele,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  by  the  service  of  one  knight's 
fee.  There  is  in  the  said  manor  a  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing 
beyond  reprises;  a  garden,  the  fruit  and  herbage  of  which  is  worth  6</.  \T\ 
per  annum  ;  200  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  33J.  \d.,  viz.  id.  per  acre, 
and  not  more,  because  the  land  is  hilly  and  stony.  There  are  10  acres 
of  meadow,  worth  loj.  There  are  17  free  tenants,  who  pay  ;^8  os.  id.  at 
the  said  terms  in  equal  portions;  2  customary  tenants,  whose  rents  and 
services  are  worth  zs.  2d.  per  annum  ;  one  park,  the  herbage  of  which  is 
worth  6s.  per  annum.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  there  are 
worth  IS.  \d.  per  annum. 

The  jury  do  not  know  on  what  day  the  said  Peter  died.  Peter,  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  Peter,  was  aged  16  at  Michaelmas  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  ij  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  55. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m..,  Edward  III,  File  70. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  301 


Siol^n  De  'Beaucl^amp  of  ^omcr^ete, 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  de  Basset  \as  above]  at  Magor, 
9ih  August,  17  Edward  III  [13+3],  by  the  oath  of  Adam  Hardyvg, 
John  Phelipes,  Walter  Perkyn,  William  Prat,  Richard  Crome,  John  Bakare, 
John  Wattes,  John  Melie,  John  Podi,  William  Laurence,  Simon  Passemer,  and 
Walter  Toky,  who  say  that 

John  de  Beauchamp  of  Somersete  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
of  one  toft  in  Magor,  worth  \d.  per  annum ;  4  acres  of  meadow,  worth  zs. ; 
3  acres  of  pasture,  worth  \id.  There  is  50J.  \d.  rents  of  free  and  bond 
tenants  there.  It  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one-tenth 
of  a  knight's  fee. 

The  jury  do  not  know  the  date  of  the  ^dXAJohns  death,  nor  the  age 
of  his  heir.  [The  Somerset  jury  say  that  John  de  Beauchamp,  his  son  and 
heir,  is  aged  12.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  58. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  70. 


InCJUlSltlOn  taken  in  co.  Devon  on  Thursday  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Laurence,  17  Edward  III  [1343]. 
If  Nicholas  Bordon  be  allowed  to  make  a  certain  settlement  of  the 
manor  of  Kyngesteyngton,  it  will  be  no  damage  \etc.\    He  holds  besides 
one  carucate  of  land  in  Oldebyry  in  co.  Gloucester,  held  of  the  Earl  of 
Salisbury  by  knight  service,  worth  405-.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  46. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  266,  No.  11. 


Slol^n  He  acton,  cl^tt^aler. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  above],  i8th  June, 
17  Edward  III  [1343],  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Solers  of 
Ryndecombe,  William  Solers  of  Colesburne,  John  le  Vey,  John  de  Syde, 
Simon  Wyring,  John  Bernard,  Richard  de  Oulue,  William  Ward,  Henry  Joy e, 
Peter  Gigel,  John  le  Heyward,  and  John  Durable,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  allow  yi?^//  de  Acton,  chivaler,  to  grant  the 
manors  of  Elkeston  and  Wyston  (called  Wynston  in  the  writ)  to  John 
Poyns,  chivaler,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  in  tail,  with  reversion  after  the 
death  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  \{  John  Poyns  die  without  heir  of  his  body,  to 
the  saidy^j^w  de  Acton.  The  manors  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee.    John  de  Acton  will  still  retain  the  manor  of 


302  Gloucestershire 


Acton,  worth  ;^20  per  annum,  held  of  Hugh  DaudeU,  Earl  of  Gloucester, 
by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  60. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  266,  No.  20. 


C]^oma0  De  'Berfiele. 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above']  at  Gloucester 
on  Monday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin,  17  Edward  III 
[134.3],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Milkesham,  John  de  .  .  ,  John  Kay,  Walter 
Sewales,  John  de  Kyngston  [?],  Adam  .  .  ,  John  de  Mauley  [?],  Henry  de 
Masyndon,  Roger  atte  Mulle,  William  le  Spencer,  John  Lysey  [?],  and 
William  de  M  .  .  ,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [elc.l  to  allow  Thomas  de  Berkele  to  grant  to 
William  de  Syde  100  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  4  acres  of  wood, 
and  40J.  rent  in  Alkyngton,  to  hold  to  the  said  William  and  his  heirs,  in 
exchange  for  100  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  4  acres  of  wood, 
and  40J.  rent  in  the  same  vill,  Wotton,  Slymbrugge,  and  Hulle  next 
Berkeleye,  which  William  holds  from  the  said  Thomas.  The  land,  etc., 
in  Alkington  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one-tenth  of 
a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worih  zoj.  per  annum.  William  holds  the  other 
lands,  etc.,  of  the  said  Thomas  by  a  like  service,  and  they  are  worth 
20^.  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  17  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  89. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  267,  No.  13. 


InCIUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above']  at  Piriton, 
7th  July,  18  Edward  III  [1344],  by  the  oath  oi  James  ate  Boxe, 
William  le  Bray,  Philip  le  Longe,  John  de  Nasse,  Philip  Baderun,  William 
Waryn,  Osbert  le  Gaynare,  John  de  Aure,  John  de  Bliddeslowe,  Elias  le 
Gardiner,  Gilbert  le  Walsch,  and  John  de  Bikenore,  who  say  that 

John  de  Aure  held  of  the  King*  in  chief  on  the  day  he  died  one 
messuage,  with  a  garden,  which  was  formerly  Hachulf  de  Aureus,  in  Aure, 
with  land  adjacent  in  the  same  vill,  worth  zos.  per  annum  ;  and  one 
water-mill,  worth  30J.  per  annum,  by  the  service  of  serving  in  the 
chamber  of  Walter,  Earl  of  Hereford,  which  service  now  belongs  to  the 
King,  as  appears  by  a  charter  of  the  said  Earl.  The  said  John  held  from 
Sir  Thomas  de  Berkele,  lord  of  Berkele,  8  acres  of  land  and  meadow,  and 
one  fishery  in  the  water  of  Severn,  by  the  service  of  ts.  /\.d.  per  annum  ; 
and  these  premises  are  worth  \os.  per  annum.     There  are  4  free  tenants 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  303 

there,  who  pay  \\s.  \d.  per  annum.  The  %^\di  John  also  held  in  fee  from 
John  de  Blideslcnve  4  acres  of  land  and  wood  by  the  service  of  9</.  per 
annum;  they  are  worth  i2</.  per  annum. 

Thomas^  son  of  Robert  de  Aure,  is  cousin  and  next  heir  of  the  said 
John,  and  was  aged  4  when  John  died,  viz.  on  Monday  before  the  feast 
of  St.  Petronilla  in  the  abovesaid  year. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  18  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  36. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edxvard  III,  File  73. 


Cl^omajai  De  TBerfiele. 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  \jis  above"]  at  Camme  on 
Monday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  18  Edward  III  [1344],  by 
the  oath  of  Henry  de  Clyfford,  William  de  Tyderynton,  John  de  Drayton,  .  .  .  , 
.  .  .  Clauiir  the  younger,  Adam  Darras,  John  de  Kyngeston,  John  le  Kyng' , 
John  de  Egeton,  Walter  Matheu,  John  de  Lonwynge,  and  John  Purlewent, 
who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.]  to  allow  Thomas  de  Berkelee  to  grant  to 
William  de  Syde  a  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  in  Camme  in 
exchange  for  another  messuage  and  virgate  of  land  in  the  same  vill. 
The  first  parcel  is  held  by  the  said  Thomas  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight 
service,  and  is  worth  20s.  per  annum  ;  the  second  parcel  is  held  by  the 
said  William  of  the  said  Thomas  by  knight  service,  and  is  worth  los. 
per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  i  8  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  5. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  269,  No.  3. 


J^uglft  le  J^ejspencer. 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above]  at  Sobbury, 
2ist  April,  18  Edward  III  [1344],  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  Philippes, 
Richard  atten  Orcharde,  Thomas  Adames,  Robert  Watershep,  William 
Watershep,  Ralph  Blakeneye,  John  le  Fayre,  Roger  Camerey,  Robert  Paket, 
Nicholas  Broun,  John  Logtihale,  and  Hugh  Hamond,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  [etc.]  to  allow  Hugh  le  Despencer  to  enfeoff 
Edmund  de  Grymesby,  John  de  Hamslape,  and  William  de  Oseberstone,  clerks, 
with  the  manor  of  Sobbury,  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever. 
The  said  manor  is  held  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  by  the  service  that  the 
lord  of  Sobbury  for  the  time  being,  or  his  bailiff,  on  receiving  notice, 
shall  go  to  meet  the  said  Earl  on  the  west  side  of  the  said  manor,  and- 
shall  bring  him  to  the  east  side  thereof.  It  will  be  no  damage  for  the 
said  clerks  to  grant  the  said  manor  to  the  said  Hugh  and  Elizabeth  his 


304  Gloucestershire 


wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Hugh.     The  said  manor 
is  worth  ;^5o  per  annum. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  18  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  11. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  269,  No.  9. 


Inquisition  taken  before  ^/>w(>«  Basset  \_as  above']  ^  on  Thursday 
after  the  feast  of  the  Invention  of  the  Cross,  i8  Edward  III  [1344], 
by  the  oath  of  Philip  le  Longe,  William  le  Bray,  John  de  Albrighton,  John  le 
Wyte,John  .  .  ,  Adam  Hardy ng,  Adam  [?]  Richard,  William  le  Mulleward, 
Richard  Sely,  Philip  Melior,  Robert  de  la  Strode,  and  Peter  de  Someruille, 
who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  {etc.]  to  allow  John  de  Seynt  More  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife  to  retain  20  acres  and  li  roods  of  land,  35^.  b\d.  rents,  and  a  quarter 
of  a  messuage  in  Magor,  which  they  acquired  to  themselves  and  the 
heirs  of  the  said  John  from  Henry,  son  of  Roger,  who  held  them  of  the 
King  in  chief.  The  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight 
service,  and  are  worth  half  a  mark  per  annum  in  addition  to  the  said  rents. 
The  said  Henry  still  has  lands  to  the  value  of  looj.  per  annum  in  the  said 
escheator's  bailiwick. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  18  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  14. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  269,  No.  12. 


lEobert  De  (KtlUton  of  ColDe  igeto^nton- 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  above]  on  Monday,  the 
Quinzaine  of  the  Purification,  18  Edward  III  [1344].  at  Colde 
Newynton,  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Milkesham,  John  de  Draycote,  John 
Clauille  the  younger,  Geoffrey  Neel,  Adam  Daras,  Nicholas  Louecok,  John  de 
Coumbe,  John  de  Brome,  Robert  Hachemare,  Walter  le  Clerk,  Richard  le 
Harpour,  and  Robert  le  Rede,  who  say  that 

Two  messuages,  53  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow,  and  4  acres  of 
wood  in  Colde  Newynton,  which  were  held  by  Robert  de  Wilton,  who  was 
hanged  for  felony,  were  in  the  King's  hand  for  a  year  and  a  day,  viz. 
since  Thursday  after  the  feast  of  the  Epiphany,  16  Edward  III  [1342]. 
till  Saturday  after  that  feast  in  the  following  year.  Robert  de  Wilton  held 
the  premises  of  John  de  Berkele  of  Durseleye,  chivaler.  Simon  Basset, 
sheriff  of  Gloucester,  had  the  said  year  and  day  and  waste  thereof,  and 
ought  to  answer  for  the  same  to  the  King. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  18  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  27. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  Misc.,  File  151. 

*  No  place  given. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  305 


In(JUlSltlOn  taken  before  ^/wo«  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  at  Olveston,  15th  May,  18  Edward  III  [1344],  by 
the  oath  oi  John  le  Sexteyn,  John  Thony,  John  atte  Hawe,  William  Ricardes, 
Walter  de  Dene,  John  Barjot,  Stephen  le  Taillor,  William  le  Frere,  Richard 
Morcok,  Robert  Dolyte,  John  le  Parmenter,  and  Walter  de  Stanborough,  Who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  Prior  and 
Conventof -5aM  to  grant  their  manor  of  Oluestone,  with  the  appurtenances, 
except  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  that  manor,  to  Robert  Guyene  of 
Bristol  for  the  term'  of  his  life.  The  manor  is  held  of  Sir  Walter  de 
Gloucester  by  the  service  of  doing  suit  to  his  Hundred  of  Langeleigh 
every  three  weeks,  for  all  services,  and  is  worth  yearly  in  all  its  issues  ;^2o. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  18  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  93. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  272,  No.  13. 


[Inquisition   missing.      The   Calendar   gives   Saperton   manor   and 
Rushendon  manor.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  19  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  3 


Sloan^^trjife  of  Slol^n  ne  myl^ntm. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [etc.],  on 
X  Saturday  before  the  Feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle,  19  Edward  III 
[1345],  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  de  Westone,  John  Henries,  William  le  Mele- 
ward,  Walter  le  Walsche,  John  Becherugge,  William  Brode,  John  Broun, 
Adam  Blakeneye,  Thomas  Brouncrojt,  Ralph  Ady,  Adam  Smith,  and  Nicholas 
Hardhed,  who  say  that 

Joan,  who  was  wife  of  John  de  Wylynton,  held  nothing  of  the  King  in 
fee  the  day  she  died,  but  she  held  the  manor  of  Fromtonecotel  from  the 
King  for  the  term  of  her  life,  and  that  the  sdad  John  acquired  that  manor 
from  William  de  Lucy,  to  hold  to  the  sa\d  John  and  Joan,  and  the  heirs  of 
John ;  and  she  held  no  other  lands  or  tenements  from  the  King  in  chief, 
nor  from  others,  in  "my  bailiwick."  The  said  manor  is  worth  yearly  in 
all  issues  ;^i8  4^.  2d. 

Ralph  de  Wylynton,  son  and  heir  oi  John,  is  next  heir  of  the  said/ijaw, 
and  is  aged  30. 


GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V. 


3o6  Gloucestershire 


Joan  died  on  Tuesday  before  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  19  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  ij. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  76. 


Cicely,  tDl^o  \sm  tDife  of  3!o]^n  ©aubener. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  la  Kyngeshome  before  Simon  Basset, 
escheator  \etcr\,  on  Monday  next  before  the  Feast  of  St.  Luke  the 
Evangelist,  19  Edward  III  [1  345],  by  the  oath  of  Henry  de  Bootworthe[}~\, 
Simon  Passemer,  Robert  Rychemon,  John  Palmere,  William  Hathrwy,  William 
ate  Mersche,  John  de  Wyke,  William  Ingeleys,  William  le  Brock,  William  ate 
Wynezard,  John  de  Cors,  and  John  Bonerel,  who  say  that 

C/«/y,who  was  wife  oijohn  Daubeney,  held  the  manor  of  la  Kyngeshome 
for  the  term  of  her  life,  of  the  gift  and  feoffment  oi Elyasde  Godeleye,  who 
had  it  of  the  gift  oi  John  Dauhenye  (the  King's  license  therefor  having 
been  obtained,  as  appears  by  the  King's  charter). 

There  is  a  capital  messuage  there,  with  close,  garden,  and  dovecot, 
which  is  worth  \os.  yearly;  115!  acres  of  land  worth  i6f.  ikd.,  the  price 
of  the  acre  id. ;  z\\  acres  of  meadow  worth  49J.,  the  price  per  acre  2j. ; 
4  acres  of  pasture  worth  zs.  yearly,  the  price  per  acre  bd.\  16  free  tenants, 
who  pay  lis.  Sd.  at  the  4  terms  of  the  year,  viz.,  Michaelmas,  St.  Andrew, 
the  Annunciation,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  in  equal 
portions.  There  are  3  bond  tenants,  whose  works  and  services  are  worth 
in  all  issues  21s.  yearly. 

She  held  the  said  manor  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  keeping  the 
door  of  the  pantry  on  the  King's  coronation  day.  She  held  nothing  else 
of  the  King  or  any  other  lord. 

Cicely  died  on  Monday  next  after  Michaelmas. 

Elyas  Daubeney,  son  and  heir  oi  John  Daubeney,  is  next  heir  of  the  said 
Cicely,  and  is  aged  30  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  19  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  zy. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  76. 


ratliiam  Del  3!le. 

InCIUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator,  etc.,  at 
Bisseleye,  on  Thursday  in  the  Quinzaine  of  Easter,  19  Edward  III 
[1345],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  de  Lynham,  John  Clement,  William  de 
Caldecote,  Henry  le  Fermer,  Robert  Strode,  William  de  Southgroue,  Nicholas 
atte  Churcheheye,  John  de  Strode,  William  Hockenale,  William  Bytheweye, 
Robert  de  Bristowe,  and  Adam  atte  Vayreok,  who  say  that 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  307 

William  de  Lyle  died  on  Saturday,  the  vigil  of  Easter  this  same  year ; 
he  then  held  of  the  King  in  fee  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Saperton,  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  same  vill,  by  the  service  of  one-fourth 
of  a  knight's  fee;  the  said  moiety  is  worth  46^.  \od.  per  annum  in  all 
its  issues. 

He  also  held  of  the  King,  by  the  service  of  another  one-fourth  of 
a  knight's  fee,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Rusyndone,  with  the  advowson 
of  the  church ;  the  said  moiety  is  worth  68j.  \d.  He  held  nothing  else 
in  "  my  bailiwick." 

Walter  del  lie,  his  son  and  heir,  is  aged  26. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  19  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  51. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  yj/)] 


n 


milMavx  He  Cuisancia,  cl^ibalen 


'OmmiSSlOn,  dated  at  Westminster,  30th  Jan.,  20  Edward  HI 
V.-^  [134.5],  directed  \.o  John  de  Frelond,  Walter  de  Ciryncestre,  Robert 
Russel,  and  Walter  atte  Bergh,  stating  that,  by  an  inquisition  taken  upon 
a  writ  of  diem  clausit  extremum,  it  was  found  that  the  said  William  died 
seised  of  the  manor  of  Wyke,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service 
of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  that  Peter  de  Cusancia,  his  son  and 
heir,  was  aged  15  at  the  Feast  of  the  Purification  last  past.  Whereupon 
Henry,  Earl  of  Lancaster,  has  petitioned,  saying  that  the  said  manor 
came  to  the  Crown  by  the  forfeiture  of  Hugh  le  Despencer,  the  father, 
when  it  was  held  of  a  lord  other  than  the  King,  and  that  those  who 
hold  the  manor  ought  to  hold  it  by  the  same  services  by  which  it  was 
held  before  it  became  forfeited  to  the  Crown,  and  that  the  manor  of 
Donnameneye,  which  the  said  William  held  of  the  said  earl  by  knight 
service,  and  of  which  the  earl  ought  to  have  custody  till  the  lawful  age 
of  the  heir,  has  been  seised  into  the  King's  hands  amongst  other  lands. 
The  above-named  Commissioners  are  therefore  to  make  further  inquiry. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Donnameneye  on  Saturday  next  after  the 
Feast  of  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist,  20  Edward  III  [  1 346],  before  John 
de  Frelond  and  Robert  Russel,  in  the  presence  of  the  King's  escheator  of  the 
county  of  Gloucester,  by  the  oath  of  Robert  Barbast  [.?],  Geoffrey  Ay Iwyne, 
William  de  Anneford,  Richard  atte  Hyde,  Walter  Bole/en,  Richard  de 
Baudynton,  William  de  Mareys,  John  atte  Halle,  John  Pecok,  Walter  de 
Campedene,  Simon  le  Frankelayn,  and  William  George,  who  say  that 

What  in  the  commission  is  called  the  manor  of  Wyke  is  not  a  manor 
in  itself,  but  is  a  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Donnameneye, 
called  Donnameneyeswyke,  and  is  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Donnameneye,. 
and  that  the  said  Hugh  held  the  said  lands  and  tenements  of  Donna- 
meneyeswyke  in   fee   simple,   before    his   forfeiture,   from   Margaret  de 


3o8  Gloucestershire 


Vakrs,  then  lady  of  Donnameneye,  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of  a 
knight's  fee,  and  that  the  said  lands  came  to  the  Crown  by  the  said 
forfeiture,  and  not  otherwise. 

The  writ  of  diem  clausii  extremum  above  referred  to,  dated  at  West- 
minster, 4th  January,  19  Edward  III  [1346]. 

InnUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator, 
etc.,  on  Monday  next  after  the  Epiphany,  19  Edward  III  [1346],  by 
the  oath  of  Richard  Benet,  William  de  Anneforde,  John  de  Solers,  Robert 
Barhast,  Richard  ate  Stable,  John  atte  Halle,  John  de  Opkote,  John  Russel, 
Richard  atte  Halle,  William  de  Campedene,  William  de  Solers,  and  Roger 
de  Leghe,  who  say  that 

William  de  Cusancia,  chivaler,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  he  died  the  manor  of  Wyke  from  the  King  in  chief,  by  the  service 
of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  in  the  same  manor  one  messuage  with  a  close,  worth  \zd. 
yearly;  one  dovecot  worth  \id.,  and  not  more,  because  it  is  ruinous; 
80  acres  of  arable  land  worth  20^.,  price  per  acre  id.,  and  not  more, 
because  the  land  is  hilly  and  stony;  6  acres  of  meadow  worth  gj.,  price 
per  acre  1 8</. ;  4  acres  of  several  pasture  worth  \s.  yearly ;  and 
zs.  rent  of  assize  yearly.     Total,  36J. 

The  said  William  likeAvise  held  the  manor  of  Donnameneye,  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  from  the  Earl  of  Lancaster  as  of  his  manor  of 
Kynemaresforde,  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

There  is  in  the  same  manor  a  capital  messuage,  with  a  garden, 
worth  IS.  yearly  beyond  reprises ;  one  dovecot  worth  3^.  \d.  yearly ; 
one  water-mill  worth  lOJ.  yearly;  160  acres  of  arable  land  worth 
53^.  4^/.  yearly;  40  acres  of  meadow  worth  6oj.  yearly,  price  per  acre 
\%d.;  6  acres  of  pasture  worth  ts.  per  annum,  price  per  acre  i zd. ;  rents 
of  assize  of  free  and  bond  tenants,  £1  "js.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of 
court  are  worth  -^s.  4</.  yearly.     Total,  ^13  6^. 

The  said  William  died  on  the  Feast  of  St,  Nicholas  last.  His  heir 
as  above. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.^  Ser.  I,  19  Edward  HI,  ist  Nos.,  No,  62. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  HI,  File  79. 


Writ,  dated  at  Westminster,  loth  April,  19  Edward  III  [i34S]» 
directed  to  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  to  extend  the  goods  and 
lands  of  the  said  Nicholas,  in  consequence  of  an  undischarged  recogni- 
zance in  ;^4oo,  into  which  he  entered  24th  April  last,  to  John  de  Stonjorde. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  309 

The  sheriff  is  to  extend  to  the  value  of  210  marks,  writs  having  been 
sent  to  the  sheriffs  of  Kent,  Cambridge,  Wilts,  Somerset,  and  Dorset 
to  extend  severally  to  the  amounts  of  120,  40,  60,  100,  and  20  marks. 

•w-  •         •        • 

I  no  UlSltlOn  taken  at  Tokyntone  on  Thursday  next  after  the  Octave 
X  of  Trinity,  19  Edward  III  [1345],  before  Simon  Basset,  sheriff  of 
Gloucester,  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  de  Westone,  John  Rolues,  John  de 
Tidryntone,  Richard  Warde,  John  Goos,  John  Sexteyn,  Thomas  atte  Walle, 
John  Heynesi  Richard  de  Alcleye,  Nicholas  le  Taillour,  and  Roger  Corbet 
the  younger  and  the  elder,  who  say  that 

Nicholas  Poyns,  chivaler,  has  in  his  manor  of  Tokyntone  34  acres  of 
land  sown  with  corn,  worth  /^i  i  6j.  %d.,  price  per  acre  6s.  8d. ;  14^  acres 
sown  for  beans,  worth  yos.,  price  5s.  per  acre ;  5  acres  sown  with  pulse, 
worth  16s.  8d.,  price  per  acre  40^.;  and  19  acres  sown  with  oats,  worth 
57J.,  price  per  acre  ^s.  Two  mares  worth  8^. ;  one  filly  colt  worth  2s.; 
2  heifers  calving,  worth  20s.  ;  2  wethers  after  shearing  worth  3^. ;  104 
hoggasters  after  shearing  worth  i04y.;  4  ewes  worth  4J. ;  6  lambs  worth  4^. ; 
25  pigs  worth  I'js.  6d.;   18  sucking-pigs  worth  2s.  6d.     Total,  ^26  i-js.  4</. 

There  is  there  one  court,  the  easements  of  the  houses  of  which  are 
worth  yearly  beyond  reprises  6s.  Sd. ;  3  gardens,  the  fruit  and  herbage 
of  which  is  worth  20s.  yearly;  one  courtyard  with  herbs  worth  6s.  8d. 
yearly ;  one  dovecot  worth  6^.  8d.  yearly  ;  one  water-mill  worth  i  ^s.  4^, 
yearly;  one  windmill  worth  26s.  %d.  yearly;  126  acres  of  arable  land 
worth  £6  i6s.  6d.  yearly,  price  i^^d.  per  acre  ;  46  acres  of  meadow  worth 
£6  \%s.  yearly,  price  per  acre  3^.  ;  pasture  in  divers  parcels  worth  3^. 
yearly;  one  park  and  theagistment  of  the  cattle  there,  worth  2  6i'.8d'.  yearly; 
the  underwood  there  is  worth  \os.  yearly.  There  is  an  outwood  there, 
of  which  the  underwood  is  worth  1 3^.  ^d.  yearly.  There  are  divers  tenants, 
as  well  free  as  villein,  who  pay  ;^58  i\s.  9^/.  yearly  at  the  4  terms  of  the 
year.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  court  are  worth  100^.  yearly.  Total, 
;^84  gj.  3«/.,  whereof  the  moiety  is  ;^42  4^.  ']\d. 

Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  Ser.  I,  19  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  72. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Extents  on  Debts,  File  7,  No.  3. 


%\^z  i^xm^  of  Lantl^on^  nejct  ^\mitmx. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  on  Thursday,  the  Morrow  of 
the  Purification,  19  Edward  III  [1345],  before  Simon  Basset,  sheriff 
of  Gloucester,  by  the  oath  of  John  Elys,  John  Wyther,  William  de  Bray, 
Philip  le  Longe,  William  Waryn,  Richard  Wyther,  William  atte  Hurste, 
William  de  Dysworthe,  John  Lumbarde,  Simon  Passemer,  Thomas  Passemer 
the  younger,  and  William  Foket,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  Prior 


3IO  Gloucestershire 


of  Lanlhony  and  his  successors  to  take  and  have  for  ever  reasonable 
customs  from  all  ships,  "  creiers,"  and  boats,  laden  with  merchandise 
and  goods  for  sale,  putting  in  and  unloading  in  the  water  of  Wosepulle, 
as  the  King  and  other  lords  in  maritime  places,  where  there  is  such 
putting  in  and  unloading  of  ships  and  boats,  have  heretofore  been 
accustomed  to  take  and  have.  They  say  the  said  water  of  Wosepulle, 
beyond  the  water  of  Severne,  is  the  proper  soil  and  lordship  of  the  afore- 
said prior  and  convent  of  their  manors  of  Aluyntone  and  Ailbryghtone 
next  Lydeneye  in  the  county  aforesaid.  Such  a  custom  might  be  worth 
half  a  mark  yearly  to  the  said  priory. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  19  Edward  I,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  i63. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  275,  No.  10. 


gjol^n  ne  'Berfelepe  of  J^urjsele^e,  cl^itjaler. 

InC^UlSltlOn.  taken  at  Dursleye  on  Monday  next  before  the  Feast 
of  St.  Andrew  the  Apostle,  19  Edward  III  [1345],  before  Simon 
Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  by  the  oath  oi  John  de 
Draykote,  John  de  Egyntone,  John  PorUwent  [?],  John  ate  Boure,  John 
Sewaker,  Nicholas  de  Bradeforde,  John  de  Gossyntone,  John  le  Knizt,  William 
le  Gierke,  Stephen  Keneltres,  Roger  de  Camme,  and  John  ate  Wode  ende,  who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  prejudice  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  dWovi  John  de 
Berkleye  of  Durseleye,  chivaler,  to  grant  to  Robert  ate  Elme  and  Agnes  his 
wife  one  messuage  and  \  virgate  of  land  in  Durseleye  ;  to  William  le 
Wodeward  and  Agnes  his  wife,  and  John  their  son,  another  messuage  and 
\  virgate  of  land  there  ;  to  Robert  le  Smyth  and  Agnes  his  wife,  a  messuage 
and  i  virgate  there  ;  to  John  Wilemot  and  Amicia  his  wife,  the  like ;  to 
John  Wilemot  and  Roger  le  Frend,  the  like ;  to  William  le  Deuenysche  and 
Joan  his  wife,  the  like  ;  to  Thomas  Haukynis  and  Margery  his  wife,  one 
messuage  there ;  to  William  le  Northorne  of  Coldenewentone,  one 
messuage  and  i  virgate  of  land  in  Coldenewentone  ;  to  Richard  de 
Braynford  and  Cicely  his  wife,  one  messuage  and  \  virgate  there  ;  to 
Thomas  Noreys  and  Isabel  his  wife,  the  like  ;  to  Reynold  le  Southerner  one 
messuage  and  \  virgate  there  ;  and  to  Margery  Godyner,  one  messuage  and 
4  acres  of  land  there.  All  the  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
the  service  of  one-sixth  of  a  knight's  fee.  The  grants  in  each  case  are  to 
be  for  the  lives  of  the  grantees,  with  reversion  to  the  grantor  and  his  heirs. 
The  premises  are  worth  40J.  yearly,  and  not  more,  because  the  land  is 
hilly  and  stony.  There  will  remain  to  the  said  John  de  Berkleye,  beyond 
the  premises,  half  a  knight's  fee  in  Durseleye,  Coldenewenton,  and 
Stanleye  St.  Leonard,  held  of  the  King  in  chief. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  3 1 1 

John  de  Berkleye  holds  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  the  manor  of 
Dodyntone  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee,  which  is  worth  ;^20 
yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  19  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  24. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  i-j^,  No.  16. 


Cl^omais,  pardon  of  tl^e  cl^urc]^  of  aBetetejiton,  anii 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [(f/f.],  at 
A  Hauekesbury,  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Luke  the 
Evangelist,  19  Edward  III  [1345],  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  Wynechaud, 
Roger  de  Hortone,  Richard  le  .  .  .  ,  Richard  Danyel,  Adam  ate  Mulle, 
John  Inkepenne,  John  de  Puter  [?],  Thomas  Launce,  and  Roger  Umfray, 
who  say  that  i 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  allow  Thomas,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Bevereston,  and  Henry  le  Fishere  of  Malmesbury  to  grant  to  the  Abbot 
and  Convent  oi  Pershore  the  reversion  of  one  messuage,  2  tofts,  100  acres 
of  land,  one  acre  of  meadow,  and  \zs.  rent  in  Haukesbury,  after  the 
death  of  Walter  atte  Halle  and  Margery  his  wife ;  and  of  8  messuages, 
157  acres  of  land,  and  5  acres  of  meadow  there,  after  the  death  oi  Alice, 
who  was  wife  o{  John  atte  Halle;  and  of  one  messuage  and  7  acres  of 
land  there,  after  the  death  of  John  Derby,  Edith  his  wife,  and  Isabel 
their  daughter;  and  of  one  messuage  and  7  acres  of  land  there,  after 
the  death  of  Agnes  atte  Halle  and  Isabel  her  daughter ;  and  of  one 
messuage  and  8  acres  of  land  there,  after  the  death  of  Elias  atte  Halle 
and  Felicia  his  wife ;  and  of  4  acres  of  land  there,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  le  Harre  and  Maud  his  wife ;  and  of  7  acres  of  land  there,  after 
the  death  of  Alice  Turk ;  and  of  one  acre  of  meadow  there,  after  the 
death  of  John  de  Tidrintone.  The  grants  to  be  in  part  satisfaction  of 
lands  and  rents  worth  ;^io  yearly,  which  the  said  abbey  has  license 
to  acquire. 

All  the  premises  are  held  of  the  said  abbey  by  a  yearly  rent  of  32^., 
and  doing  suit  at  their  court  of  Haukesbury  every  3  weeks ;  and  are 
worth  yearly,  beyond  the  said  rent,  55^.  ^d.  There  will  still  remain 
to*  the  grantors  2  carucates  of  land  in  Bevereston,  held  of  Sir  Thomas 
de  Berkeleye  by  knight  service,  worth  9  marks  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  19  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  67. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  277,  No.  iz. 

2  1 


312  Gloucestersh  ire 


OLItlUam  'Ballecote* 

-w- 

I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [etc.~\,  on 
X  Thursday  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Parnell  the  Virgin,  20  Edward  III 
[1346-7],  at  Tottebury,  by  the  oath  of  Roger  Burdon,  Richard  de 
Cherlione,  Robert  Burbast,  Walter  le  Waryner,  Robert  Hunte,  Richard 
de  Combes,  Thomas  Elynant  [?],  Robert  Braunch,  Robert  de  Bandintone, 
William  Erchebaud,  John  de  Soulor,  and  William  de  Dunt/ord,  who  say  that 
William  Ballecote,  who  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  fee  2  messuages, 
7  virgates,  and  6  acres  of  land  in  Chirentone  Hamptenet,  Cherleton, 
and  Tottebury,  died,  and  that  the  premises  are  worth  50J.  yearly.  He 
held  no  other  lands  in  "  my  bailiwick." 

They  do  not  know  on  what  day  the  said  William  died,  nor  who  is 
his  next  heir,  for  William  died  in  Salop. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  20  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  17. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  80. 


InQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [etc.'],  at 
Frompton  Cotel,  on  Thursday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Exaltation 
of  the  Holy  Cross,  20  Edward  HI  [1346],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de 
Hambruk,  John  Auerey,  William  Honypyn,  William  Champe,  Nicholas  le 
Toukere,  Henry  de  Stanlegh,  William  le  Mulewarde,  Richard  Pesson,  William 
aite  Wode,  William  Auerey,  William  Hugyn,  and  William  Richard,  who 
say  that 

William  Gacelyn  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  of  the  King  in  chief, 
one  messuage,  50  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  and  zqs.  rent,  in 
Frompton  Cotel,  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and 
one  suit  to  the  county  [court]  of  Gloucester  from  Easter  to  Michaelmas 
every  year.  The  one-fourth  of  that  fee  is  worth  £\  \\s.  if\d.  yearly. 
He  held  3  water-mills  from  the  lord  of  Wynterbourne  by  the  service 
of  gj.  yearly,  and  they  are  worth  beyond  reprises  zos.  He  held  also 
a  messuage  and  \\  virgates  of  land  in  Stoke  Gyffard  from  '$)\x  Maurice 
de  Berkele  in  socage,  by  the  service  of  two  suits  to  the  said  Maurice's 
court  of  Stoke  Gyffard  every  year;  they  are  worth  zos.  beyond  reprises. 
He  held  also  a  piece  of  waste  heath  from  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells  in  the  manor  of  Pokelchurch,  worth  is.  yearly  beyond  reprises. 
William  died  20th  January,  19  Edward  HI  [1346]. 
Julian,  sister  of  the  said  William,  who  married  Geoffrey  de  Stawell,  is 
next  heir  of  the  said  William,  and  aged  20  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  20  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  81. 


i 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  313 

31o]^n  De  !^anDlo» 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [<r/f.],  at  Bristol, 
on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Dionysius,  20  Edward  III 
[1346],  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  le  Fusier,  Philip  de  Schepstmve,  John 
Bolkynlone,  John  le  Fuster,  John  Horshale,  John  de  Gloucesire,  John  de 
Exceslre,  Richard  le  Sadelere,  William  le  Fourbour,  John  Garstone,  John  le 
BailiJ,  and  William  de  Gnoueshale,  who  say  that 

John  de  Handlo  held  no  lands  in  "  my  bailiwick"  in  fee  on  the  dav  he 
died,  but  he  held  in  the  vill  of  Bristol  8  messuages,  12  shops,  15  cellars, 
2  gardens,  and  62^.  rent,  worth,  beyond  the  said  rent, /^i 2  \%s.  yearly, 
for  the  term  of  his  life,  by  a  fine  thereof  levied  in  the  King's  court ;  the 
remainder,  after  Johns  death,  to  his  son  Nicholas  in  tail. 
John  died  5th  August. 

Edmund,  son  o{  Richard  de  Handlo,  is  his  heir,  and  aged  7  and  more. 
The  premises  are  held  of  Queen  Philippa  in  free  burgage,  as  all  other 
tenements  in  the  vill  of  Bristol. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  20  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  51. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  82. 


T  •     •     • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basse/,  escheator  [i?/^.],  at  Saperton, 
A  on  Thursday,  the  Feast  of  Holy  Innocents,  20  Edward  III  [1346], 
by  the  oath  of  John  de  Monemowe,  John  de  la  Felde  of  PagenhuUe,  Richard 
le  Clerkessone,  John  in  la  Felde  of  Lupezate,  Robert  de  Eggesworthe,  William 
le  Vyleyn,  Robert  Stonhenge,  Robert  le  Skay,  Thomas  Roberd,  Robert  Crouste, 
Thomas  Mody,  and  Henry  Zaneworthe,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  others  to  allow  Henry  Husee  to 
grant  the  moieties  of  the  manors  of  Broderisindone  and  Saperton  to 
Thomas  de  Schirbourne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Saperton,  and  Robert  de 
Teyntone,  parson  of  the  church  of  Broderisindone,  for  the  purpose  of 
re-enfeoffing  the  said  Henry  for  his  life,  with  remainders  in  tail 
successively  to  his  sons  Henry  and  Richard,  his  heirs  by  his  wife 
Katherine,  his  daughter  Elizabeth,  and  finally  to  John  de  Huntyngjeld. 

The  said  moieties  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service ; 
the  moiety  of  Broderisindone  is  worth  66j.  %d.  yearly,  that  of  Sapertone 
435'.  3</.  The  said  Henry  holds  nothing  beyond  the  said  moieties  in 
"  my  bailiwick." 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  20  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  2. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  280,  A''^.  2. 


314  Gloucestershire 


oaalter  De  31Dle. 

An  inquisition  taken  on  the  same  day  and  by  the  same  jurors  as 
the  last,  with  regard  to  a  feoffment  of  the  same  feoffees  with 
the  same  property  by  Walter  de  Idle. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  20  Edward  III,  md  Nos^  No.  3. 

Neui  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  280,  No.  3. 


Cl^e  abbot  of  €ixtmmtv. 

I  no  U  IS  it  ion  taken  before  Simon  Basse/,  escheator  \_elc.'],  at 
X  Cirencestre,  on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of 
the  B.V.M.,  20  Edward  III  [1346],  by  the  oath  of  Roderf  Barbast, 
Geoffrey  Aylivyne,  Richard  Burgeys,  Richard  aite  Hyde,  William  Mareys, 
Wal/er  de  Caumpedene,  John  atte  Halle,  Richard  atte  Halle,  Walter  Bole/en, 
Richard  Frankelayn,  Richard  Hughes,  and  William  de  Caumpedene,  who 
say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  others  to  allow  the  Abbot  of 
Cirencester  to  grant  2  messuages,  2  carucates  of  land,  and  6  acres 
of  meadow  in  Mynty  to  John  Canynges  of  Cirencestre  and  William  de 
Westone,  *'  baillif  of  the  Pole,"  to  hold  for  the  term  of  their  lives.  The 
Abbot  holds  the  premises  as  parcel  of  the  manor  of  "la  Berthone"  of 
Cirencester  from  the  King  in  chief,  in  frankalmoin,  which  manor  he  will 
still  retain,  and  which  is  worth  ;^io  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  20  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  33. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  281,  No.  f 


JRalp]^  De  abenale,  cl^ibaler. 

Inquisition  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [etc.'],  on 
Sunday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  B.V.M., 
21  Edward  III  [1347],  by  the  oath  of  John  de  Cromale,  John  Drayzelace, 
Robert  son  of  Ely  as,  Henry  ate  Grene,  Peter  le  Mareys,  John  Falleye,  Henry 
Palmere,  Walter  de  Rugge,  Hugh  le  Foyer,  Richard  Smart,  Richard 
Ttlawh  [?],  and  Nicholas  Mody,  who  say  that 

Ralph  de  Abenale,  chivaler,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  he 
died  the  manor  of  Abbenale,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  thereof, 
by  the  service  of  30J.  yearly  rent  payable  at  Newenham  to  the  constable 
of  the  castle  of  St.  Bryauell  at  Michaelmas  [and]  by  the  service  of  keeping 
the  bailiwick  of  the  King's  wood  in  the  forest  of  Dene,  which  is  called 
the  bailiwick  of  Abbenale,  by  great  serjeanty. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  315 

There  is  a  capital  messuage  there  with  a  garden,  worth  zj.  yearly 
beyond  reprises ;  a  dovecot  in  a  ruinous  state,  worth  nothing  yearly ; 
60  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  5^.  yearly ;  60  acres  of  new  assart,  worth 
nothing  beyond  the  rent,  which  is  paid  to  the  King's  exchequer  by  the 
hands  of  the  sheriflf  of  Gloucester,  viz.  \\\d.  There  are  2  water-milk, 
ruinous  and  fallen  down,  worth  nothing  yearly ;  2  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  %s.  yearly ;  24  free  tenants,  who  pay  £if  zs.  6d.  yearly,  and  8  bond 
tenants,  who  pay  los.  yearly,  each  of  whom  works  2  days  in  autumn,  and 
the  day's  work  is  worth  id.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  court  are 
worth  los.  yearly.     There  are  4  acres  of  grove  worth  nothing  yearly. 

Ralph  died  on  Thursday,  the  vigil  of  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  said  year. 

Margaret,  daughter  of  the  same  Ralph,  is  his  heir  so  far,  and  was 
aged  5  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  last,  but  his  wife  Isabel  is 
pregnant. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  21  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  16. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  83. 


/Hauwe,  0on  of  iJfiaurice  u  TSerftele^,  cl^italer- 

-w-  •         •        • 

1  nQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [elc.'],  at  Ston- 
A      house,  loth  March,  21  Edward  III  [1347],  by  the  oath  o[  John  de 

Melkesham,  John  de  Draycote,  Roger  de  Camme,  John  le  Man,  John  Holies, 
John  Nocelyn,  Richard  [?]   Clerk's  son,  John   le  Freman,   Hugh   Baloun, 
William  Aumjray,  Adam  Daras,  and  John  Lescy,  who  say  that 

Maurice,  son  of  Maurice  de  Berkele,  chivaler,  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight  service  on  the  day  he  died,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the 
county  of  Gloucester,  the  castle  and  manor  of  Brymesfeld  and  these 
manors,  viz..  King's  Stanleye  and  Rokhampton,  with  the  advowsons  of 
those  churches,  Kyngsweston  and  Ailberton,  without  the  adyowson  of 
churches;  they  are  worth  £<)i  6s.  8d.  yearly.  He  held  also  the  manor 
of  Stonhouse  from  the  Marshal  by  the  service  of  one  rose  yearly ;  the 
manors  of  Stoke  Giffard  and  Walles,  from  the  Bishop  of  Worcester,  by 
knight  service ;  the  manor  of  Iweleye,  from  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkele,  by 
knight  service;  and  the  manor  of  Berkele,  from  the  same  Sir  Thomas, 
by  the  service  of  one  rose  yearly.     These  5  manors  are  worth  £$0  yearly. 

Margery,  who  was  wife  of  the  %^xdi. Maurice,  was  jointly  enfeoffed  for 
the  term  of  her  life  in  the  manors  of  Kyngesweston  and  Ailberton. 

The  said  Maurice  died  12th  February,  21  Edward  III.  Thomas,  his  son 
and  heir,  is  aged  13. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  21  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  51. 

New  rejerena,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  S4. 

2  1    •  


3 1 6  Gloucestershire 


^ug]^  De  lautiele,  late  €arl  of  dDloucejster* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  escheator  [eicJ^,  at 
Thornbury,  on  Saturday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Edmund  \_sic] 
the  Confessor,  2 1  Edward  III  [i  347],  by  the  oath  of  Philip  le  Longe,  John 
Morlewode,  John  Chaumberleyn,  John  Foulbroke,  William  le  Forester,  Walter 
Fysshpul,  Edward  Tyndan,  John  de  Saumjorde,  Adam  Chese,  Miles  le  Bret, 
Walter  Southmede,  and  Bernard  le  Wayte,  who  say  that 

One  Margaret  de  Clare,  late  wife  of  Hugh  de  Audelee,  Earl  of  Gloucester, 
now  deceased,  died  seised  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of 
Thornbury,  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Ryndecombe, 
and  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  in  Chaumpedene;  by  the  which 
Margaret  the  said  Hugh  has  issue  Margaret,  now  wife  o{  Ralph,  Baron 
de  Stafford.  And  so  the  said  Hugh  held  the  said  manor,  etc.,  by  the  law 
of  England  after  the  death  of  the  said  Margarethis  wife,  of  the  inheritance 
of  his  said  daughter,  who  is  daughter  and  heir  of  her  mother,  the  said 
Hugh  having  no  other  status  therein. 

The  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service.  There 
is  in  the  same  manor  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden,  worth  $s.  4</. 
yearly  beyond  reprises ;  240  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  6o5'.  yearly ; 
40  acres  of  meadow,  worth  40J.  yearly;  20  acres  of  pasture,  worth  10s. ; 
two  parks,  one  several  and  the  other  common,  the  pasture  of  which  is 
worth  los.  yearly;  there  are  2  dovecots,  worth  5^. ;  the  rents  of  free 
tenants,  ;^io  yearly;  the  rents  and  services  of  bond  tenants,  worth 
£1^  6s.  Sd.  yearly;  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  are  worth  40J. 
yearly. 

The  premises  at  Ryndecombe  are  demised  to  farm  for  40T.  yearly, 
and  those  at  Caumpedene  likewise  for  40^^. 

He  likewise  held  the  court  of  Gloucester,  which  is  worth  $s.  \d. 
yearly;  yearly  rents  in  the  said  vill,  %s.  id.',  the  view  of  Oldelonde, 
worth  ds.  8d.  yearly ;  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  of 
Gloucester,  18^. 

He  held  also  certain  tenements  in  Mare  and  Falefeld,  which  Isabel 
de  Clare  formerly  held,  worth  £,\o  yearly. 

The  said  Hugh  also  held  2^  knights'  fees  in  Ryndecombe  and 
Herdewyk,  which  William  de  la  Mare  held,  at  ^73  ;  2  fees  in  Duntone, 
held  by  Thomas  de  Duntone,  at  £6o\  one  fee  in  Charfeld,  held  by  Robert 
de  Vel,  £zo;  6  fees  in  Tokyntone  and  Swelle,  held  by  Hugh  de  Peyns, 
£^10;  %\  fees  in  Hampton  Meysi,  held  by  Robert  de  Meysi,  £^oo•, 
one  fee  in  Estlyghe,  held  by  Herbert  de  St.  Quintin,  £\o ;  one  io 
Tyderyngtone,  held  by  Roger  Corbet,  £1^  ;  one  in  Baggeworthe,  held 
hy  John  Giffard,  £\o\  one  in  Chaddesle  Corbet,  held  by  William  Corbet, 
£\o\   one  in  Oxendene  and  Aston,  held  by  William  Touchet,  £\S\   0"^ 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  317 

in  Kynmartone,  Astone,  and  Wodyntone,  held  by  Alice  de  Azello  et 
Mupo  [?],  £\o ;  half  fee  in  Magotesfeld,  held  by  the  heir  of  Hugh  de 
Virtone,  £\o\  \\  fees  in  Wykentone,  held  by  Ancelin  de  Goznay,  £^o\ 
one  fee  in  Kynnamdone,  which  John  de  .  .  res  and  ...  his  wife 
hold,  ;^20  ;  2  fees  in  Dykelesdone  [and]  Aderygtone,  held  by  /vhn  de 
Dykelesdone,  £\o\  one-fifth  fee  in  Lydene,  held  by  Robert  de  Lydene, 
looj.  ;  one-fifth  fee  in  Suttone,  held  by  Richard  de  Sutlone,  loos.; 
one-fifth  fee  in  Chemingdoune,  held  by  Thomas  de  Hastynges,  \oos.; 
one-fifth  fee  in  Sheningedene,  held  by  Robert  de  Wykham,  loos.;  half 
fee  in  Waltone,  held  by  the  heir  of  Cenar  de  Waletone,  40J. ;  one-third  fee 
in  Grawelle,  held  by  the  heir  oi  Alan  de  Grawelle,  40J. ;  half  fee  in  Chad', 
held  hy  the  heu  oi Baldwin  de  .  .  .  ,  40J. ;  one-eighth  fee  in  Middeltone, 
held  by  the  heir  of  Robert  de  Ferhy,  20J. ;  one-eighth  fee  there,  held  by 
the  heir  of  Thomas  Tey,  los.  ;  one-fifteenth  fee  in  K  .  .  .  of  the 
Marshal's  fee,  held  by  Andrew  de  la  Beche,  zos} ;  one-fifth  fee  in 
Shauyngdone,  held  by  Thomas  de  Hastynges  and  his  wife ;  one  fee 
in  Welford,  Audemarton,  and  Estlygh,  held  by  the  heir  [of.?]  William 
de  Chamberleyn,  knight  [?] ;  one-third  fee  in  Marsefeld,  held  hy  Richard 
de  Hey  done  \  \\  fees  in  Balecote,  held  hy  Ancelin  de  Gornay\}\,  2  fees 
in  Fedyntone  and  Northcote  [.?],  held  by  Sir  Ancelin ;  one  fee  in 
Waltone  Kerdyf,  held  hy  Peter  [}']  de  Kerdyf;  one-fifth  fee  in  Wagge- 
worthe,  held  by  the  heir  of  William  de  Caumpedene ;  one  fee  in  Dodygtone, 
held  by  Henry  de  Berkele. 

The    said    Hugh    also    held    the    advowsons    of    the    chapel    of 
Caumpedene     .     .     . 

[He  died  on  Saturday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Leonard.     His  said 
daughter  Margaret  is  aged  30  and  more.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  21  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  59. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  87. 


Robert  le  iSe^uF^ 

T  •     •     • 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken atColwenestone,i8th November, 22 Edward  III 

A  [1348],  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester  with  the  March  of  Wales  adjacent,  by  the  oath  of  William  le 
Eyre,  John  ate  Vosse[}~\,  William  Payn,  Thomas  de  Seint  Maricherche, 
Philip  Deyn,  William  Deyn,  John  Tosard,  Walter  Croke,  John  Teker,  Robert 
Swan,  William  Bounz,  and  John  le  Smithe,  who  say  that 

Robert  le  Reyny  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  he  died  the  manor 
of  Colwenestone,  loo  acres  of  land  and  pasture,  by  knight  service,  worth 
40J.  yearly,  paying  yearly  to  the  King  y.  \d. 

'  From  here  the  right-hand  edge,  containing  the  values,  is  torn  away. 


3 1 8  Gloucestershire 


He  held  also  of  Hugh  le  Despencer,  Lord  of  Glaraorgan  and 
Morgann[oc],  one  messuage  and  22  acres  of  land,  worth  los.  yearly, 
paying  is.  to  the  said  Hugh. 

Robert  died  on  loth  September  last. 

John  k  Reyny,  son  of  William  le  Reyny,  is'  his  next  heir,  aged  1 5  years. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  22  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  4. 

New  refyfence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  89. 


IBobert  u  ilfiaunDeu^le. 

"W"  •      •     • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in 
X  CO.  Gloucester,  at  Pychincoumbe,  on  Friday  next  after  the  Feast  of 
the  Ascension,  22  Edward  III  [T348]7by  the  oath  oi  Nicholas  Pope,  Robert 
de  Munstreworth,  John  Okholte,  John  Organ,  Waller  le  Droys,  William  Foket, 
John  Sigryche,  Thomas  le  Webbe,  Walter  Glede,  Richard  le  Bole,  Thomcu  le 
Chaloner,  and  Walter  deSoutham,  who  say  that 

Robert  de  Maundevyle  held  on  the  day  he  died  the  manor  of  Pychin- 
coumbe, jointly  with  Isabel  his  wife,  of  the  feoffment  of  Walter  de  Wyltone, 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Isabel.  It  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  the  service  of  5^.  yearly,  and  is  worth  \os.  yearly.  He  also  held 
2  virgates  of  land  of  Sir  Richard  Talebot  in  Payneswyke,  by  the  service  of 
i4</.  yearly,  worth  \os.  yearly. 

Robert  died  on  the  7th  of  May  last.  John,  his  son  and  heir,  is  aged 
28  and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  ii  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  13. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  89. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Vate,  8th  May,  22  Edward  III  [1348],  before 

X      Simon  Basset  [as  above"],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  Burnel,  John  Joye, 

Nicholas  de  Weston,  .  .  .  ,  William  le  Palon,    Walter  Whitejeld,  Elias  atte 

Mulle,    William  Mull^ard,  John  Harries,   William  le  Prou  .  .  ,  Adam  le 

Smyth,  and  Adam  le  F  .  .  ,  who  say  that 

Ralph  de  Wylynton  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manors 
of  Frompton  Cotel  and  Ablynton,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Frompton  Cotel,  which  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of 
one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  yearly  in  all  issues  ;^2o. 
And  the  said  manor  of  Ablynton  is  held  of  Wolstan,  Bishop  of  Worcester, 
by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  yearly  in  all 
issues;^  1 6. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  319 

{Reginald^  de  Wilynton  is  uncle  and  next  heir  of  the  same  Ralph,  and 
aged  70  years. 

The  said  Ralph  held  jointly  with  Eleanor  his  wife  the  manors  of 
Sandhurst  and  Polton,  by  the  feoffment  of  Walter  de  Langeleye  and  Richard 
Cros,  t^  hold  to  them  for  their  lives,  to  remain  to  the  heirs  of  the  body 
of  the  said  Ralph ;  and,  if  he  should  die  without  heir  of  his  body,  to 
remain  to  Henry  de  Wilynton  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  The  manor  of 
Sandhurst  is  held  of  Robert  Waterford  by  the  service  of  ...  at  the  feast 
of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  for  all  service,  and  is  worth 
40  marks  yearly.  The  manor  of  Polton  is  held  of  .  .  .  Warwick  by  the 
service  of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  20  marks  yearly. 
Eleanor  survives. 

Ralph  also  died  seised  of  the  manor  of  Yate,  with  the  advowson  of 
the  church  thereof,  and  of  the  manor  of  Weston  Britt,  with  the  advowson 
of  the  church  thereof,  of  the  feoffment  and  with  remainder  as  aforesaid. 
The  manor  of  Yate  is  held  of  the  said  Bishop  by  the  service  of  half 
a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  .  .  .  The  manor  of  Weston  Britt  is  held 
of  Thomas  Dagwurth  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  in  right  of  the  said  Eleanor, 
by  the  service  of  one-fifth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  ;^io  yearly. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  ii  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  29. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  89. 


iBeginalt)  json  of  ipetbert 

-«•  •    •    • 

I   nQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  roth  November,  22  Edward  III 

A      [1348],    before   Simon   Basset   [as   above'j,    by  the  oath    of  Simon 

Pendok,  John  Buret,  Richard  Freman,  Geoffrey  Jurdan,  Henry  Drake,  John 

de    Eggesworth,  John   Huwes,  John    Stefnes,    Thomas    Odde,    Thomas    de 

Okynton,  Richard  Hayn[es  ?],  and  John  Dauwks,  who  say  that 

Reginald  son  of  Herbert  held  no  lands  or  tenements  in  "  my  bailiwick," 
of  the  lands  oi Margery  de  la  Beche,  in  demesne  or  in  service;  but  he 
held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  a  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  as 
one-third  of  the  entire  manor  of  S  ...  in  "  my  bailiwick,"  from  Matthew 
son  of  Herbert,  by  the  service  of  one  rose  yearly.  It  is  worth  yearly  in 
all  issues  \oos. 

The  said  Reginald  held  no  lands,  etc.,  of  the  King  in  "  my  bailiwick." 
He  died  on  Saturday  next  after  Michaelmas  last. 

Margaret  and  Elizabeth  are  his  daughters  and  heirs,  and  are  aged 
respectively  3  and  2. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  22  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  40. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  90. 


3  2  o  Gloucestershire 


31o]^n  De  iHonemout)^* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above], 
at  Newenham,  8th  August,  22  Edward  III  [1348],  by  the  oath  of 
John  de  Blideslowe,  John  de  Aure,  Henry  Crompe,  Henry  ate  Grene,  John 
Draylatz,  Robert  '' fitz"  Elis,  Roger  Phelipes,  John  le  Webbe,  Adam  Eliot, 
Walter  de  Rugge,  John  de  Honle,  and  Thomas  Seisel,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  others  for  the  King  to  permit 
John  de  Monemouth  to  enfeoff /(?>^«  Steunes  of  Nasse  with  10  acres  of  land 
and  %s.  Sd.  rents  in  the  vill  of  St.  Briauell,  and  the  bailiwick  of  keeping 
the  Forest  of  Dene  and  the  park  of  St.  Briauell,  which  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief,  to  hold  to  the  said  feoffee  and  his  heirs.  The  premises 
are  held  by  serjeanty,  and  are  worth  6^.  yearly.  There  will  still  remain 
to  John  de  Monemouth  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  Pagenham  worth  5^. 
yearly,  held  of  the  Earl  of  Herejord  by  the  service  of  one-eighth  of 
a  knight's  fee. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  22  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  57. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  290,  No.  3. 


giol^n  De  OBerfeele  of  j^uvejSle. 

I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Dursele  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above], 
A  9th  February,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  of  John  de 
Milkesham,  Roger  de  Camme,  John  Gibons,  Walter  le  Walcare,  Edward 
Hanky ns  [?  Haukyns],  John  le  Smith,  Robert  le  .  .  leward,  William  le  Spencer, 
William  le  Devenisshe,  Robert  Hathemare,  Richard  le  Harper,  and  William 
West,  who  say  that 

John  de  Berkele  of  Duresle  held  nothing  of  the  King  in  fee  on  the 
day  he  died,  but  he  held  the  manors  of  Dursele,  Dodynton,  and 
Newenton,  and  one  messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Stanle 
Leonard  by  knight  service  jointly  with  Hawisia  his  wife,  worth  yearly 
in  all  their  issues  £10.  He  held  of  Thomas  de  Berkele,  lord  of  Berkele, 
2  acres  of  arable  land  and  one  acre  of  wood,  worth  i  id.  yearly  [locality 
not  given]. 

The  said  John  died  3rd  February  in  the  year  aforesaid  \sic\  the  writ 
is  dated  28th  January,  23  Edward  III]. 

Nicholas  de  Berkle  of  Dursele,  his  son  and  heir,  is  aged  25  and  more. 

[For  reference  see  the  next  Inquisition.] 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  321 

^atDtisia^  tDl^o  tcajs  \xAiz  of  3!o]^n  De  ':i6er6elete 

of  ©urej3le« 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Duresle  before  Simon  Basset  \as  before] 
X  on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle, 
23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Milkesham,  John  Plaunche, 
Elias  Bewmaner,  Robert  le  Rede,  Richard  le  Harpor,  William  Fraunceys, 
Robert  le  Gardener,  Robert  Hachemere,  John  Copener,  John  Dibes,  John  Dur, 
and  John  Bradeford,  who  say  that 

The  said  Hawisia  held  the  manor  of  Duresleye  of  the  King  by  knight 
service,  and  it  is  worth  10  marks  yearly  in  all  issues.  Also  the  manors 
of  Colde  Niwynton,  worth  5  marks,  and  Dodynton,  worth  20  marks, 
in  the  same  way. 

She  held  also  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  10  acres  of 
meadow,  5  acres  of  wood,  and  \os.  rent  in  Stanleye  St.  Leonard  of  the 
King  by  knight  service,  worth  5  marks.  She  held  all  the  premises  in 
her  demesne  as  of  fee  tail. 

Also  she  held  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye,  lord  of  Berkeleye,  4  acres  of 
moor  and  pasture  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  by  the  service  of  is.  6<f., 
worth  lid.  yearly  beyond  reprises. 

She  died  24th  May  in  the  year  aforesaid. 

Nicholas  de  Berkeleye,  son  oi  John  de  Berkeleye  of  Duresleye,  is  son  and 
next  heir  of  the  said  Hawisia,  and  aged  28. 

Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  Ser.  I,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  /,  No.  18. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  94. 

[This  and  the  last  Inquisition  are  calendared  and  filed  as  one.] 


fulfi  iffitf  mar^n. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  before'] 
on  Friday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  B.V.M., 
23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  of  William  atte  Marsh,  William  atte 
Nok\  John  Lejsy,  John  Palmar,  John  atte  Gorst,  John  de  Ekynton,  John 
Notekyn,  Richard  Gierke's  sone,  William  le  Spencer,  William  Dauy,  John 
Organ,  and  William  Marshal,  who  say  that 

Fulk  fitz  Waryn  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died  one 
messuage  and  one  carucate  of  land  in  Bendham,  from  Thomas  de  Berkeleye, 
lord  of  Brinnesfeld,  by  the  sergeanty  of  carrying  Important]  one  stag  in 
the  park  of  Brinnesfeld  between  the  Feasts  of  the  Assumption  and  of  the 
Nativity  of  the  B.V.M.,  when  the  lord  wished  to  hunt  there.  The 
premises  are  worth  20i-.  yearly. 

GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V.  Y 


32  2  Glojiceste  rsh  ire 


There  are  6  acres  of  meadow  there  worth  %d.  per  acre  ;  30  acres  of 
wood,  the  underwood  of  which  is  worth  6j.  %d.  yearly.  There  is  a  wind- 
mill worth  3 J.  4</.,  and  xzd.  of  rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants. 

The  said  Fulk  died  on  Saturday,  the  Feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle. 
Fulk,  son  of  the  said  Fulk,  is  his  heir,  and  is  aged  7. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  23  Edward  III,  Pi.  I,  No.  39. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  95. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Yate  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above]M\\]\xn&, 
23  Edward  III  [1349].  by  the  oath  of  Walter  de  Whit/eld,  Nicholas 
de  Westone,  John  Strete,  William  Batyn,  William  Brode,  John  Broun,  John 
Bocherugge,  Richard  Broke,  Thomas  Brouncroft,  Richard  Bostlare,  Adam 
Smith,  and  Walter  Godefray,  who  say  that 

Henry  de  Wylingtone  died  seised  of  the  manor  of  Frompton  Cotel,  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  thereof.  He 
held  the  said  manor  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of 
a  knight's  fee.     It  is  worth  20  marks. 

Hewas  also  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor  of  Abelyntone, 
held  of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  by  the  like  service,  worth  £\q  yearly. 

The  said  Henry  died  seised  of  the  manor  of  Pultone  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee,  held  of  the  Earl  of  Warewik  by  a  like  service,  worth  ;^io  yearly. 
Also  the  manor  of  Yate,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  thereof,  held 
of  the  Bishop  of  Worcesterhy  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  worth  /'30 
yearly.  Also  the  manor  of  Westonebrut,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church 
thereof,  worth  \oos.  yearly.  It  is  held  of  Thomas  de  Dagworth  and  Eleanor 
his  wife  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee. 

The  said  Henry  died  1 6th  May.  John  de  Wylyngtone,  his  son  and  heir, 
is  aged  7. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  I,  No.  74. 

Ntv)  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  96. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  as  to  the  value  of  the  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of 
X  churches  belonging  to  the  said  //if«rv  taken  at  Yate  heioxG  Simon  Basset 
[as  before'],  nth  August,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  Richard  de 
Chalcleye,  William  le  Muleward,  Thomas  le  Monek,  Roger  atte  Laygroue, 
Adam  le  Smith,  William  le  Brode,  Richard  le  Bostlare,  fohn  Strete,  Walter 
Godefrai,  Richard  Broke,  John  Broun,  and  Thomas  le  Taillor,  who  say  that 

Sir  [Dominus']  John  de  la  Riuere  held  the  manors  of  Tormartone  and 
Littletone  from  Sir  [Domino]  Henry  de  Wylingtone  on  the  day  the  said 
Henry  died  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee  ;  they  are  worth  ;^2o. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  323 

Henry  had  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Yate,  worth  5  marks,  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Frompton  Cote,  at  alternate  times,  worth 
one  mark ;  also  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Westonebruth,  worth  one 
mark  ^Jhid.^ 

"W"  •     •     • 

I   nCIUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset  [as  be/orel* 

JL     17th  August,  23  Edward  III  [134.9],  by  the  oath  of  Robert  de  Cotes, 

William  atte  Hulle,  John  Tote,  Robert  Rose,  Richard  Legge,  Richard  Slowter, 

John  Whdt\  John  Chaddewell,  William  le  Vileyn,  Robert  de  Lynham,  William 

Cliueshale,  and  Roger  Hathermore,  who  say  that 

Henry  Husee,  chivaler,  held  on  the  day  he  died  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight  service  for  term  of  his  life  a  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Erode 
Rusyndone  and  Sapertone,  except  one  acre  of  meadow  in  the  moiety  of 
the  said  manor  of  Erode  Rusyndone,  by  fine  levied  in  the  King's  court 
before  John  de  Slonore  and  his  associates,  Justices  of  the  lord  the  King 
at  Westminster,  in  the  Octave  of  St.  Martin,  21  Edward  III  [1347]- 

The  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Erode  Rusyndone  is  worth  10  marks 
yearly,  that  of  Sapertone  loos. 

The  said  Henry  died  21st  July  last  past. 

Henry,  son  of  his  son  Mark  Husee,  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  aged  6 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  I,  ist  Nos.,  No.  77. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  98. 


giol^n  Lejstraunge  of  m\^^ti\^\xxt\iz. 

Inquisition   taken   before  Simon   Basset  [as  bejore']  at   Eagge- 
worth,    on    Monday  next   after   the    Feast   of   St.    Bartholomew, 
23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Sawe,  William  atte  .  .  .  , 
William    Gemon,   John  .  .  .  ,    Richard  Damewich  [.?],  John    atte  .... 
John   Hardyng,  Richard  Jordayn,    Henry    Gille,  Reginald  le    Muleward, 
and  .  .  .  ,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  Lestraunge  held  in  fee  on  the  day  he  died  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Eaggeworth  of  Ralph,  Baron  de  Stafford,  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester,  by  knight  service.  The  said  moiety 
is  worth  £\\  los.  yearly. 

The  said  John  died  on  Tuesday  the  Morrow  of  St.  Margaret  the  Virgin 
last  past.  Fulk  Lestraunge,  his  son  and  next  heir,  was  aged  18  at  the 
Feast  of  the  Purification  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  I,  ist  Nos.,  No. -]%. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  98. 


324  Gloucestershire 


fulfi  Le)8traunge3  0on  anD  l^eir  of  31o]^n 
JLe^traunge,  of  m\^\t<X^yxxt\^t. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  be/ore]  at  Begworth, 
on  Thursday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle, 
23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  ol  John  atte  Halle,  William  atte  .  -  . 
Ple.stude,  William  Gemon,  John  le  Hunte,  Richard  Damed\ich  ?],  John  atte 
Castle,  John  Hardyng,  Richard  Payn,  Henry  Gille,  Reginald  le  Muleward 
.  .  .  ,  Peter  le  Taillor,  and  Walter  Soty,  who  say  that 

By  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Fulk  the  moiety  of  the  manor 
of  Beggeworth  was  in  the  King's  hands  after  the  death  of  his  father, 
Sir  \_Domini  ]  John  de  Straunge.     It  is  held  \_etc.,  as  in  the  last  inquisition']. 

The  said  Fulk  died  on  Sunday,  the  Morrow  of  the  Decollation  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  last. 

John  Lestraunge,  brother  and  heir  of  the  said  Fulk,  will  be  18  at  the 
Feast  of  St.  Hilary  next  to  come. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  I,  ist  A^os.,  No.  79. 

JVew  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  98. 


laoger  iQormaunD* 

InQUISltlOn.  taken  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  above']  at  Bibery  [}]y 
on  Thursday,  the  Morrow  of  St.  Hilary,  23  Edward  III  [1350],  by 
the  oath  of  Adam  Martil,  William  Pelham,  Richard  atte  Hide,  William 
Marys  [?],  John  le  Solers,  Walter  le  Brut,  William  Caumpedene,  John 
Clijtone,  Henry  Maister,  William  Betoun,  Walter  Withemuthe  zate,  and 
Geoffrey  Ailewyne,  who  say  that 

Roger  Normaund  held  in  Aluryntone  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  he  died  one  messuage,  with  a  close,  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises. 
He  held  also  170  acres  of  land,  the  moiety  of  which  is  worth  7^.  \d. 
yearly,  the  other  moiety  worth  nothing,  because  it  lies  fallow.  He  held 
also  6  acres  of  meadow,  worth  95'.  yearly,  because  it  lies  in  common  after 
mowing;  also  a  several  pasture,  worth  \id.\  a  water-mill  in  bad  state,^ 
worth  zs.  8d.  yearly.  He  had  there  3  free  tenants,  who  pay  41.  6d. 
yearly  at  the  Feasts  of  the  Annunciation  and  St.  Michael.  He  had 
5  bond  tenants  there,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and 
pays  25J.  yearly  at  the  4  usual  terms  of  the  year  for  all  service,  except 
one  bederip  in  autumn,  worth  id. 

They  say  the  said  Roger  held  nothing  of  the  King  on  the  day  he  died 
In  the  county  aforesaid,  but  he  held  the  lands  aforesaid  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester  by  knight  service. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  325 

The    said    Roger   died    on    Monday   next    after    the    Feast   of  the 
Annunciation  last. 

Giles,  son  oi  Roger  Normaund  the  younger,  is  cousin  and  heir  of  the 
said  Roger,  and  was  5  years  old  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  I,  ist  Nos.,  No.  87. 

Neiv  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  98. 


apargatet,  tul^o  tcajs  toife  of  3!o]^n  la  marre* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wykewarre  before  Simon  Basset  \jis  be/ore'], 
on  Sunday,  iith  October,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  of 
William  de  la  Hay,  Roger  Barbast,  John  de  Wyckewike,  Edward  Hanekyn, 
Henry  Isgar,  Geoffrey  Hermon,  Thomas  le  Skynnar,  Laurence  de  Wykewarre, 
William  Corewell,  William  le  Brid,  Walter  Lucas,  and  William  Osmound, 
who  say  that 

Margaret,  who  was  wife  o{  John  la  Warre,  held  2  parts  of  the  manor  of 
Wikewarre  for  the  whole  of  her  life  of  the  gift  of  Sir  John  de  Cleydone, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Mamcestre,  to  hold  to  her  and  the  %2i\^  John  le 
Warre  and  their  heirs  by  fine  levied  in  the  King's  court,  and  produced, 
as  more  fully  appears  from  the  fine  aforesaid.  And  she  held  the  said 
2  parts  from  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkeleye  by  the  service  of  2  parts  of  a  moiety 
of  one  knight's  fee,  paying  therefor  yearly  i^s.  ^d.  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  in  equal  portions. 

In  the  said  2  parts  there  are  2  parts  of  a  messuage,  worth  nothing 
beyond  reprises ;  one  dovecot,  the  2  parts  whereof  are  worth  is.  yearly ; 
160  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  id.  yearly,  2  parts  whereof  were  sown 
before  the  death  of  the  aforesaid  Margaret,  and  the  pasture  thereof  after 
the  corn  is  carried  is  worth  nothing,  because  it  is  common  to  the  free 
tenants,  and  the  rest  is  worth  nothing,  because  it  is  lying  fallow  and  is 
common  to  the  tenants,  as  above.  There  are  20  acres  of  meadow,  worth 
bd.  per  acre  and  not  more,  because  it  is  clayey  and  frequently  under 
water,  and  it  was  mown  before  the  death  of  the  said  Margaret ;  the  pasture 
thereof  after  the  grass  is  carried  is  worth  nothing,  because  it  is  common, 
as  above.  There  are  40  acres  of  wood  there,  in  which  there  is  no  under- 
wood nor  pasture  ;  the  pannage  is  worth  iid.  when  it  comes  in,  but  this 
year  there  was  none.  There  is  a  water-mill,  the  2  parts  whereof  are 
worth  4J.  yearly  and  not  more,  because  it  cannot  work  in  summer  for 
want  of  water.  Of  rents  of  assize  of  free  and  4  bond  tenants  there  is 
\os.,  payable  at  the  Feasts  of  Christmas,  Easter,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John, 
and  Michaelmas  ;  the  winter  works  of  these  bond  tenants,  from 
Michaelmas  to  the  Gule  of  August,  are  worth  bs.  8d.,  price  of  each 
work  hd. ;  the  autumn  works,  from  the  Gule  of  August  to  Michaelmas, 


326  Glouceste  rsh  ire 


are  worth  2 J.  8</.,  price  of  each  work  \d.    The  perquisites  of  the  tourts 
are  worth  1  id.  yearly. 

The  said  Margaret  died  on  Thursday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the 
Assumption  last. 

Sir  Roger  la  Warre,  knight,  son  of  the  said  /ohn  and  Margaret,  is  her 
next  heir,  and  was  22  at  the  Feast  of  St.  Andrew  the  Apostle  last. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  I,  ist  Nos.,  No.  90. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  99. 


gioan,  tDl^o  toajf  tuife  of  Slol^n  De  m^ncote, 

InCjlllSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  \_as  before^  at  Teukesbury, 
on  Monday,  the  Morrow  of  Holy  Trinity,  23  Edward  III  [1349], 
by  the  oath  of  John  Cole,  Richard  Moretone,  Richard  Cole,  Richard  de 
Carend",  William  le  Knyght,  Richard  Mungerton,  Robert  de  Wynstr  .  .  , 
John  Slrayt  the  younger,  Peter  le  Whelare,  William  de  Clyne,  John  Noreys, 
and  Adam  Bakere,  who  say  that 

Joan,  who  was  wife  oi  John  de  Wyncote,  was  seised  in  her  demesne  as 
of  fee,  on  the  day  she  died,  of  i^  knight's  fee  in  Walton  Kerdyf,'  to 
wit,  of  the  manor  of  Walton  Kerdyf.*  That  manor  is  held  of  the  Earl 
of  Gloucester  by  knight  service,  and  was  assigned  to  Hugh  de  Audeleye 
and  Margaret  his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  Gilbert  de  Clare, 
late  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford,  in  pourparty  of  the  fees  of  the 
said  Margaret.     The  manor  is  worth  £\t  yearly  in  all  its  issues. 

The  said  Joan  died  on  Thursday  in  the  first  week  of  Lent  last  past. 
Margaret,  Elizabeth,  and  Eleanor  are  her  daughters  and  next  heirs, 
aged  respectively  11,  9,  7. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  1st  Nos.,  No.  4. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  100. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Aufe  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's 
escheator,  on  Thursday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Andrew  the 
Apostle,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  o^  fohn  de  Auste,  Thomas 
Bray,  Henry  Crompe,  William  Hobekyn,  fohn  le  Packer,  John  le  Wyte,  John 
Redheued,  Thomas  Doun,  John  Frocke,  John  Lynimor,  Henry  Houlet,  and 
John  Scledd' ,  who  say  that 

Philip  Baderon  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
one  messuage  and   44  acres   of  arable   land,  6   acres    of  meadow    in 

'  Inserted  above  the  line. 


inquisitiones  posi  Mortem. 


Aure,  and  a  certain  fishery  in  the  vill  aforesaid,  in  free  socage,  by  the 
service  of  13J.  4^.  yearly,  and  heriots  when  due  for  all  service.  The  said 
messuage  is  worth  nothing  beyond  reprises ;  the  land  is  worth  bs.  %d. 
beyond  the  said  rent.  The  fishery  is  worth  nothing  yearly  in  these 
days.     [No  valuation  of  the  meadow.] 

The  said  Philip  died  on  Friday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Gregory. 
Robert  Baderon,  his  brother  and  heir,  is  aged  24.    . 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  \st  Nos.,  No.  24. 

Nno  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  100. 


d^ilbett,  json  of  d^ilbett  De  Curbetbille. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Kerdif  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's 
X  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  with  the  March  of  Wales  to 
the  same  adjacent,  i6th  March,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  of 
Sir  Matthew  le  Soor,  knight,  Sir  Thomas  de  Barri,  knight,  John  ap  Ruyn, 
William  de  Wincestre,  Madoc  ap  Ruyn,  Morgan  de  Auen,  Richard  Gray  .... 
John  Louel,  Thomas  Gautrip,  Alexander  le  Prior,  John  Parkyn,  and  Dauit 
ap  Jankyn,  who  say  that 

The  said  Gilbert  held  of  Hugh  le  Despencer  two  parts  of  the  manor 
of  Koytyf  and  la  Niwelord,  as  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Koytif,  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  by  the  service  of  hunting  in  the  Earl's  forest  at 
New  Castle  at  two  terms  of  the  years,  to  wit,  at  "Grefte  and  Fermesun," 
as  is  more  fully  contained  in  a  certain  charter  concerning  the  doing 
of  the  said  service.  And  the  said  two  parts  of  the  said  manor  of  Koytif 
are  worth  yearly  ;^88  17J.  ^d. 

Also  he  held  of  the  said  Hugh  le  Despenser  two  parts  of  the  manor 
of  New  Castle  by  the  service  of  one-tenth  of  a  knight's  fee  by  the 
charter  of  Sir  Richard  de  Clare,  formerly  Earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford, 
and  it  is  worth  yearly  ;^2o. 

Also  he  held  from  the  said  Hugh  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Lanhary 
by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  it  is  worth  £\  %s.  id.  yearly. 

He  paid  bs.  %d.  to  the  Lord  of  Gunwe  [?]  at  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  yearly  as  a  certain  rent  for  his  land  at  Koytchirch,  which 
is  parcel  of  Koytyf. 

The  said  Gilbert,  son  of  Gilbert,  died  on  Friday  next  after  the  Feast 
of  St.  Hilary,  22  Edward  IH  [1349],  holding  no  lands  of  any  lord  but 
of  Hugh  le  Despencer. 

Richard  de  Turbulvile,  uncle  of  the  said  Gilbert,  is  his  next  heir, 
and  aged  .  .  . 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  i^  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  ist  Nos.,  No.  $g.    . 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  loi. 


2  2 


328  Gloucester sh  ire 


(KLiilliam  He  HoDelotoe* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator,  at 
Wynchecombe,  i8th  July,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  of 
Adam  de  Hope,  William  James,  Walter  de  Colne,  William  le  Freeman,  of 
Snoweshulle,  John  Bracebrugge,  Henry  le  Hepare,  Henry  le  Taillor,  John 
Dousyng,  John  le  Leggere,  Reginald  le  Tanner,  Walter  Sheet,  and  Philip 
Chebbeseye,  who  say  that 

William  de  Lodelowe  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  he  died 
a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Caumpedene  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of 
a  knight's  fee ;  it  is  worth  ;^2o  yearly.    The  said  William  died  20  May. 
Thomas  de  Lodelowe,  his  son  and  heir,  is  aged  5. 
Chan.  Inq.p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  ist  Nos.,  No.  74. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  102. 


%mtt  iRoger  Cantofe. 

Inquisition  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above']  at  Grym- 
baldesaysche  on  Saturday  next  after  the  Feast  of  9S.  Peter  and 
Paul,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  John  atte  Slo,  John  de 
Wykewyke,  John  de  Westone,  Clement  de  Wedone,  John  le  Broke,  John  de 
Meresleghe,  John  de  Herman,  Edward  Hanekyn,  John  le  Ferour,  Thomas 
Pires,  Robert  le  Clerk,  and  Hugh  atte  Laury,  who  say  that 

Master  Roger  Cantok  held  nothing  of  the  King  in  chief  in  fee,  nor  of 
any  other,  in  the  county  aforesaid  on  the  day  he  died,  but  he  held  the 
manor  of  Derham  on  the  day  of  his  death  by  demise  of  Sir  Theobald 
Russel,  knight,  for  the  term  of  the  life  of  the  said  Roger,  and  one  year 
afterwards  to  his  executors,  as  appears  by  the  King's  charter  of 
confirmation  of  the  aforesaid  estate,  made  to  the  said  Roger,  to  hold 
of  the  King  by  the  services  due.  And  it  is  held  of  the  King  by  the 
service  of  one  knight's  fee. 

Roger  died  on  Mondjiy  in  Whitweek  last  past. 
John  de  Actone,  his  cousin  and  next  heir,  is  aged  40. 
Ralph  Russel,  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Sir  Theobald,  is  aged  30. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  \st  Nos.,  No.  82. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  102. 


gjol^n,  json  ant)  X^tvt  of  (H^tlUam  ue  la  fl^ore* 

Inquisition  taken   before    Simon    Basset,  the   King's  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  on  Monday  after  the  Feast  of  the  Epiphany, 
23  Edward  III  [1350],  by  the  oath  oi  John  Pessoun,  John  Auery,  John 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  329 

Hembroke,  William  de  Longe/elde,  Ralph  Weleys,  .  .  .  Caumpe,  Robert 
Holaveye,  John  Rud,  William  Garget,  John  Bumel^  William  Wyryng,  and 
William  ate  Wode,  who  say  that 

There  did  not  [«<:]  remain  in  the  King's  hand,  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of/o/in,  son  and  heir  of  William  de  la  Afore,  deceased,  the  whole 
manor  of  Oldelonde,  and  it  is  worth  ;^io  yearly  in  all  issues,  and  is  held 
of  the  King  by  the  service  of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee. 

The  said  ybA«  died  12th  July  last. 

Cicely,  daughter  of  the  said  William,  is  sister  and  heir  of  the  said 
John,  and  was  14  at  the  Feast  of  St.  Stephen  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  1st  Nos.,  No.  87. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  102. 


I 


Inquisition  taken  at  Newetone  Notasshe  in  the  March  of  Wales, 
20th  April,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's 
escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  March  of  Wales  adjacent 
to  the  said  county,  by  the  oath  of  John  Louel,  Madoc  ap  Run,  John 
Baudewyn,  John  Flemmyng  the  elder,  William  de  Wynchester,  John  Flemyng 
the  younger,  William  Foumor,  Richard  Steward,  John  ap  Run,  Thomas  de 
Seynte  Maryechirche,  Jeuan  ap  Howell  ap  Gronon  \_G°non~\,  and  John 
Gibboun,  who  say  that 

William  de  Welle  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  King  in  chief  in 
Neweton  Notasshe,  as  of  the  inheritance  of  the  heir  oi  Hugh  le  Despencer, 
now  being  in  the  King's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  heir, 
10  marks  of  annual  rent  receivable  from  divers  tenements  there,  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee. 

The  said  William  died  13th  April  last. 

Joan,  his  daughter  and  heir,  was  aged  12  on  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  last  past. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  ist  Nos.,  No.  165. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  104. 


a^argaret,  tol^o  \m^  tcife  of  iijid^olaje?  He  fl©oelej5. 

Inquisition  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  KJng's  escheator  in 
CO,  Gloucester,  at  Tettebury,  on  Saturday  before  the  Feast  of 
St,  George,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  John  de  Melkesham, 
William  de  Purytone,  John  Draycote,  John  de  Monemuthe,  John  de  la  Ftlde, 
Walter  Touky,  Robert  Barbast,  John  Cherletone,  William  Spencer,  William 
Marschal,  William  de  Wyke.,  dind  John  Damasele,  who  say  that 


330  Gloucestershire 


The  said  Margaret  held  in  dower  one-fifth  of  a  knight's  fee  in  the 
manor  of  Torteworthe,  of  the  inheritance  of  Muriel,  one  of  the  daughters 
and  heirs  of  John  de  Moeles,  now  wife  of  Thomas  de  Courtenay,  and  of 
Isabel^  the  other  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  now  wife  of  William 
de  Botreux,  the  which  manor,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the 
same  manor,  Peler  de  Veel,  chivaler,  held  in  chief  of  the  aforesaid 
Margaret  by  knight  service.  Jfhe  said  one-fifth  of  a  fee  is  worth  yearly 
ini  all  issues  £\o.  The  said  Margaret  held  no  other  fees  or  advowson  in 
my  bailiwick. 

[In  the  assignment  of  the  fees  to  the  said  heirs  appended  to  the 
inquisitions  the  premises  are  assigned  to  the  pourparty  of  William  de 
Botreux  and  IsabeL'] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  ist  Nos.,  No.  168. 

New  reference,  CKan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  104. 


I^ugl)  le  ©e^pencer* 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Kaerdif  before  Simon  de  Basset,  the  King's 

X     escheator  in  the  co.  of  Gloucester  and  the  March  of  Wales  adjacent 

thereto,  23rd  March,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  John  Lovel, 

John  Joseph,  John  le  Coteler,  William  Dauy,  William  Top,  Walter  Adam, 

William  le  Cok,  Richard  le  Tilare,  Richard  Andrew,  Morgan  de  Feirwater, 

Stephen  Rippes,  and  Joseph  le  Bakare,  who  say  that 

Hugh  le  Despencer  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
the  castle  of  Kaerdif,  with  the  fosses  thereof,  worth  zos.  yearly  ;  also  the 
borough  of  Kaerdif,  enclosed  with  a  stone  wall,  in  which  are  3  free 
tenants,  who  pay  19J.  z\d.  yearly  at  Michaelmas,  and  3  other  free  tenants, 
who  pay  30J.  at  the  same  term.  Item,  the  prises  of  ale  of  the  said 
borough,  to  wit,  from  every  brewing  qd.,  are  worth  ;^i5  yearly.  Item, 
the  'chenseria'  of  the  same  borough  is  worth  yearly,  with  a  certain 
custom  of  the  breweresses  in  the  same,  3J.  4^.  Item,  the  tolls  of  the 
vill  and  shore  are  worth  yearly  100s.  Item,  there  are  2  water-mills  there, 
worth  £\b  yearly.  Item,  there  are  2  several  fisheries  in  the  water  of 
Taaf,  worth  £ii  yearly.  Item,  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  hundred 
of  the  same  vill  are  worth  30J.  yearly.  Item,  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of 
the  market  and  fair  there  are  worth  bs.  8d.  yearly.  Sum-total  of  the 
extent  of  the  castle  with  the  vill  yearly,  £s'^  '9^-  Si*^- 

Further,  the  jurors  say  that  the  said  Hugh  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  the  manor  of  Raath,  by  what  service  they  do  not 
know.  There  is  a  certain  messuage  there  for  the  'sainagium'  of  the 
demesne  land  there,  with  a  barton,  worth  6s.  Sd.  yearly.  Item,  319  acres 
3  roods  of  land  in  demesne,  160  acres  of  which  are  worth  yearly  lod.  per 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  331 

acre  and  the  residue  %d.  per  acre.      Item,   6oi  acres  of  uncultivated 

\^friscus~\  meadow,  worth  \od.  per  acre,  and  so  the  total  value  of  the 

demesne   meadow   is   £,^  13T.  %d.  yearly.      Item,    165  acres  of  several 

pasture,  4  acres  of  which  are  worth  %d.  per  acre  yearly,  and  the  residue 

4^/.  per  acre,  and  so  the  whole  yearly  value  of  the  demesne  pasture  is 

its.  4//.     Item,  a  fulling  mill  in  bad  state,  worth  6^.  8^.  yearly.     Item, 

a  several  fishery  called  "  le  Blakepol,"  worth  bs.  Sd.  yearly.     Item,  there 

are  22  free  tenants,  who  hold  divers  small  tenements  by  ancient  feoffment, 

paying  yearly  48J.  g^d.  at  the  terms  of  St.  Andrew,  Easter,  St.  John  the 

Baptist,  and  St.  Michael,  and  one  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  worth  6d.,  and  i  lb. 

of  cummin  or  id.  at  Michaelmas  only.     Item,  there  are  11  customary 

tenants,  each  of  whom  holds   12   [?]  acres  of,  land  in  bondage,  and 

7  customary  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  9  acres  in  bondage,  who  pay 

in  rents  and  works  yearly,  1 15J.  ^id.  at  the  same  terms  of  the  year.    And 

there  are  8  tenants  for  terms  of  life,  who  hold  among  them   39  acres 

3  roods  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  and  6  acres  of  pasture,  paying  yearly 

£j  IS.  2^d.  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas  only.     Item,  there  are  18  tenants, 

who  hold  some  small  tenements  and  certain  weirs  on  the  sea-shore  for 

I 

taking  fish  in  the  same,  paying  among  them  yearly  44J.  4^^/.  at  Michaelmas 
only.  Item,  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  there,  with  fines  and 
entries  of  lands,  heriots,  and  leirwites,  are  worth  yearly  20s.  Total  of  the 
value  of  the  manor  of  Raath  yearly,  £^1  is.  id. 

IT  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn    taken    {as    above]  at  Teukesbury,   loth  March,  23 
A      Edward  III   [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  John  Cole,  Robert  de  Karent, 
Laurence  atte  Parke,    William   le  Knygh\   Thomas  Lucas,   Henry  Drake, 
William  Welle,  Hugh  Wr  .  .  ,  Geoffrey  .  .  .  ,  who  say  that 

Hugh  le  Despenser  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died 
one  messuage  and  2  carucates  of  land  in  Stokearches  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight  service.  There  is  there  a  capital  messuage  with  a  garden 
and  curtilage  adjacent,  worth  6j.  8t/.  yearly.  There  are  120  acres  of 
arable  land  in  demesne,  worth  \os.  yearly;  8  acres  of  meadow  [.?],  worth 
.  .  .  yearly ;  2  acres  of  pasture,  worth  is.  There  is  a  water-mill  in  bad 
state  worth  \os.  yearly.  Rents  of  free  tenants,  .  .  .  38J.  id.  There  is 
a  certain  bond  tenant,  who  holds  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land, 
and  who  will  work  from  Michaelmas  to  the  Feast  of  the  Annunciation 
[25  weeks]  25  works,  one  work  every  week,  price  of  each  work  \d. 
And  from  the  Feast  of  the  Annunciation  to  the  Feast  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  he  will  do  26  works,  i.e.  2  works  each  week,  each  work  worth 

\et:    From  the  last  Feast  to  the  Gule  of  August  he  will  do 

worth  lid.,  price  of  each  work  \\d.  And  from  then  to  Michaelmas, 
viz.  8  weeks,  he  will  do  32  works,  viz.  4  a  week,  worth  4J.  ;  and  frbm 
Michaelmas  to  the  Feast  of  the  Annunciation  he  will  plough    .  .  .    days, 

2  2    » 


332  Gloucestershire 


and  the  ploughing  is  worth  zs.  %\d.,  each  being  worth  z\d.  And  he  will 
harrow  for  the  lord  for  13  days,  which  is  worth  i^\d.  And  he  will  cart 
by  waggon  \_auerabif\  for  23  days,  the  carting  being  worth  3^.  \\d.  [?] 
.  .  .  hay  and  8  cartings  [?]  for  corn,  worth  3^.,  besides  the  carriage, 
Afd.,  and  4  hens  at  Christmas,  worth  4//.  There  are  also  7  .  .  ag,  each 
of  whom  holds  .  .  .  [and  will  do]  from  Michaelmas  to  the  Feast  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  for  38  weeks,  2  works  per  week ;  total  of  the 
customary  works  aforesaid  532,  of  which  .  .  .  and  508  works  are 
worth  2 1  J.  2^.,  the  price  of  the  work  \d.  And  from  the  Feast  of 
St.  John  to  the  Gule  of  August  each  will  do  two  works  per  week, 
total  70,  worth  8j.  f^d.,  at  \\d.  per  work.  And  from  the  Gule  of  August 
to  Michaelmas  each  of  them  will  do  3  works  weekly,  total  168  works, 
worth  2 1  J.,  at  \\d.  per  work.  And  they  will  mow  65  times,  which  is 
worth  %s.  6d.  [sic],  at  i^d.  per  work.  And  each  of  them  will  give  at 
Christmas  2  hens,  each  hen  worth  id.  Also  there  is  a  certain  cottar 
there,  who  holds  one  cottage  [cotar],  and  he  will  do  from  Michaelmas  to 
the  Feast  of  St.  John  38  works,  worth  ig</.,  and  from  the  latter  Feast 
to  Michaelmas  14  works,  worth  iid.  There  is  a  free  chase  called  "The 
Chase  of  Cors,"  the  profit  of  which  is  nothing  beyond  reprises. 

InCIUlSltlOn^aken  before  Simon  5aw^/atTeukesberi,  loth  March, 
23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  of  jurors  as  in  the  last 
inquisition,  the  illegible  names  there  being  here  shown  as  Hugh 
Wre  .  .  ,  Geoffrey  le  Tauerner,  John  Cary  [?],  Richard  Coles,  and  Adam 
T  .  .  ,  who  say  that 

The  said  Hugh  le  Despencer  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  th^  day 
he  died  the  manor  of  Teukesbury  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service. 
And  there  is  there  a  chief  messuage  [with  garden  }]  and  small  preserve, 
which  is  worth  yearly  half  a  mark  and  not  more,  because  the  preserve  is 
worth  nothing.  And  there  is  a  dovecot  worth  3^.  yearly ;  and  a  park 
containing  80  acres,  the  underwood  and  herbage  whereof  is  worth  yearly 
zos.,  and  not  more  [because  it  is  not  suflSciently  enclosed  ?].  There  are 
46c  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  ^.  yearly  per  acre,  total  £■]  13J.  4^/. ; 
and  85  acres  of  mowable  meadow,  worth  .  .  .  ;  there  are  50  acres  of 
pasture  in  demesne,  worth  \zd.  per  acre  yearly.  The  rents  of  free 
tenants  at  the  Feasts  of  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  St.  Michael,  ;^i2  12s.  id.  There  is  a  windmill, 
which  pays  yearly  at  the  said  terms  zos.  There  is  a  certain  rent  of 
'  la  Home  '  from  a  piece  of  land  in  the  hands  of  customary  tenants,  who 
pay  13J.  8</.  at  the  Feast  of  the  Annunciation.  And  there  is  one  messuage 
there,  which  one  .  .  .  de  .  .   .  formerly  held,  and  he  used  to  pay  5^. 

1  In  bad  state. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  333 


yearly  at  the  said  terms,  which  messuage  the  lord  gave  to  John  de 
Euesham,  paying  one  rose  yearly.  And  from  the  messuage  which  Walter 
le  Bruggewryth  holds,  \s.  at  the  said  terms.  And  from  "la  Mor[.?e]" 
i6j.  at  the  said  terms.  And  there  is  a  fishery  there  in  the  Severn,  with 
boats,  [and  i^]  in  the  Avon,  which  pays  loj.  at  Michaelmas.  There  are 
burgesses  there  holding  1 14^  burgages,  paying  yearly  at  the  4  usual  terms 
;^6  i6j.  \od.  These  burgesses  hold  there  a  certain  piece  of  cultivated 
land  within  the  bounds  of  the  same  vill,  containing  10%  acres  of  land, 
and  they  pay  yearly  at  the  established  terms  35J.  5^.,  viz.  for  every  acre 
5</.  All  the  tenants  of  the  same  borough  pay  los.  at  the  said  4  terms  for 
a  custom  called  Fustale  and  i2.r.  for  a  custom  called  Stallage.  There  are 
48^  customary  tenants  there,  each  of  whom  holds  one  virgate  of  land  in 
villenage,  and  will  plough  \\  acres  from  Michaelmas  to  Christmas,  and 
each  ploughing  is  worth  ^d. ;  total  of  the  said  customary  ploughings, 
36J.  \\d.  Also  each  of  them  will  plough  3  roods  of  land  in  the  same 
time  for  a  certain  custom  called  Benerth,'  and  the  ploughing  is  worth 
zos.  2^d.,  each  ploughing  being  worth  ^d.  And  each  of  them  will  plough 
between  Christmas  and  the  Feast  of  the  Annunciation  i^  acres,  and  these 
ploughings  are  worth  36^,  4^^^/.,  the  price  of  each  ploughing  6d.  And  the 
said  customary  tenants  will  each  of  them  carry  the  lord's  salt  from  Wych 
to  Teukesbury,  and  will  give  id.,  whether  he  performs  tbe  carriage  or 
not,  and  the  total  is  4J.  o^d.  Also  each  of  them  will  make  one  quarter  of 
malt  or  give  id. ;  total,  4^.  o^d.  Each  of  tliem  ought  to  do  from  the 
Feast  of  St.  Michael  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  viz.  for  38 
weeks,  5  works  each  week;  total  of  all  the  works,  9215  ;  but  there  is  an 
allowance  to  each  of  them  during  that  time  of  15  works  for  the  feast 
days,  and  5  works  for  the  week  of  Christmas,  and  for  the  weeks  of  Easter 
and  Whitsuntide  4  works,  and  so  the  total  of  these  reprises  of  works  is 
1 164,  and  there  remain  8051,  which  are  worth  ;^i6  15J.  5i</.  Each  of 
the  said  customary  tenants  will  do  20  works  in  carrying  the  hay;  total  of 
these  works  970,  worth  40J.  5</.  Also  each  of  them  will  work  in  the 
lord's  vines  for  3  days  ;  total  of  these  works  145^,  worth  6s.  o^d.  And 
each  of  the  said  holders  of  a  virgate  will  thresh  for  one  day,  which  works 
are  worth  2s.  o\d.  And  the  said  customary  tenants  will  give  3  quarters 
and  i  bushel  [?]  of  corn  for  a  custom  called  Benesed,  viz.  each  of  them 
half  a  bushei,  and  the  said  corn  Is  worth  12*.  i\d.  at  4J.  a  quarter.  And 
each  of  them  will  give  4  hens  at  Christmas,  -worth  i6j.  id.  And  each  of 
them  will  work  from  tlie  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  to 
Michaelmas,  viz.  for  14  weeks,  5  works  per  week;  total  of  these  works 
3007  works  and  not  more,  because  8  works  are  allowed  to  them  for  feast 
days,  and  they  are  worth  £1%  15J.  lo^d.  And  each  of  these  customary 
tenants  in  autumn  will  do  16  Bedripes  ;  total,  776,  worth  £^  ijs.     Also- 

'  [Beuerth.] 


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they  say  there  are  1 3  customary  tenants,  each  of  whom  holds  one  virgate 
[«ir]  of  land,  and  from  Michaelmas  to  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  38  weeks,  they  do  6  works  weekly  each  ;  total, 
2964 ;  but  there  is  an  allowance  to  each  of  them  during  that  time  of 
20  works,  and  of  10  works  for  the  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Whit  weeks  ; 
total  of  these  reprises,  390  works;  so  there  remain  2574  works,  worth 
1 07 J.  id.  Each  of  these  13;^  holders  of  a  carucate  \jic\  will  work  from 
the  Nativity  of  St.  John  to  Michaelmas,  14  weeks,  6  works  weekly;  total, 
1092  works ;  but  there  is  an  allowance  of  10  works  to  each  of  them  for 
feast  days;  total  of  the  reprises,  130;  and  so  there  remain  962  works, 
worth  £(>  OS.  id.  Also  there  are  4  cottars  there,  each  of  whom  holds 
one  cottage,  and  will  do  from  Michaelmas  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  38  weeks,  4  works  weekly;  total,  152  works,  worth  6^.  /^. 
And  from  the  Nativity  of  St.  Johti  to  Michaelmas,  14  weeks,  they 
will  do  4  works  weekly;  total,  56  works,  worth  7^.  And  each  of  them 
will  do  8  Bedripes  in  autumn;  total,  32,  worth  4;.  Also  they  say 
there  is  a  view  of  frankpledge  at  the  Feast  of  ...  ,  worth  £-]  iis. 
The  pleas  and  perqi;isites  of  the  courts  there  are  worth  40J.  yearly. 
The  toll  of  the  borough  there  is  worth  40^.  yearly,  and  the  pleas 
of  .  .  .  40X. 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above]  at  Feireford, 

X      i2th  March,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  o{  John  Hughes, 

Robert  Hende,  John  Piers,  John  Drake,  John  Pag,  John  de  Stanjord,  William, 

Granger,  John  Mar  ..,...,  Richard  Wynselade,  John  atte  Hide,  and 

William  de  Campdene,  who  say  that 

The  said  Hugh  le  Despenser  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
he  died  the  manor  of  Feireford  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service. 
And  there  is  a  capital  messuage  there,  with  a  garden,  worth  6x.  %d.  yearly. 
A  dovecot,  worth  zs.  yearly.  Two  water-mills,  worth  40J.  yearly.  There 
are  two  groves,  the  underwood  and  herbage  of  which  are  worth  5^.  yearly. 
There  are  510  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  j^6  7J.  td.  yearly,  at  id.  per 
acre.  There  are  20  acres  of  meadow  [in]  .  .  .  mede,  worth  \os.  yearly  ; 
and  in  Clyuemede  20  acres,  worth  30J.  yearly  ;  and  in  Longdole  30  acres 
of  meadow,  worth  zos.\  and  in  ...  10  acres  of  meadow,  worth  \os. 
Also  there  is  a  several  pasture  there  in  the  grove  and  in  "  le  Le,"  worth 
5J.  yearly.  There  is  a  pasture  at  Querwyr  .  .  .  stall  and  .  .  .  ,  worth 
15J.  yearly;  and  another  pasture  at  Mercoumbe,  worth  9J.  \\d.  yearly  ; 
and  another  at  Sharpenesse  and  la  Hull,  worth  ts.  yearly.  There  is  also 
of  the  rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants  £(i  \%s.  \\\d.  at  the  4  terms  of  the 
year,  to  wit,  at  Michaelmas,  Christmas,  the  Annunciation,  and  the  Feast 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist.  And  there  is  a  certain  market  town  there  in 
which  there  afe  68  burgages  in  the  hands  of  divers  burgesses,  and  they 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  335 

pay  58^.  rents  of  assize  at  the  terms  aforesaid.  And  they  say  that  William 
alte  ZaU  holds  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  in  villenage,  and 
pays  \zd.  yearly  at  Christmas.  And  he  will  do  from  Michaelmas  to  the 
Feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  38  weeks,  5  works  each  week ;  and  so  the 
total,  deducting  the  feast  days  occurring  in  the  said  time,  with  the  3  feast 
weeks,  to  wit,  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Whitsuntide,  is  156  works,  which 
are  worth  6x.  bd.  And  he  will  plough  one  acre  of  land  at  the  sowing  of 
com,  which  is  called  Grasherth,  and  the  ploughing  is  worth  id. ;  and 
one  acre  of  land  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  this  work  is  worth  3^.  And  he 
will  harrow  the  aforesaid  acres,  and  this  work  is  worth  \\d.  And  he  will 
plough  one  acre  to  lie  fallow,  and  it  is  worth  id.  And  from  the  Nativity 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist  to  the  Gule  of  August,  viz.  for  5  weeks,  he  will  do 
5  summer  wdrks  each  week ;  total  of  summer  works,  deducting  the  feast 
days  occurring  during  that  time,  19  works,  which  are  worth  \\\d.  And 
from  the  Gule  of  August  to  Michaelmas,  viz.  8  weeks,  he  will  do  5  autumn 
works  weekly;  total  of  the  autumn  works,  deducting  feast  days,  32,  which 
are  worth  4^.  And  he  owes  8  Bederips  in  autumn,  worth  i  id.  There 
are  40  customary  tenants  there,  each  of  whom  holds  and  does  services 
just  as  the  aforesaid  William  atte  Zate  does  ;  and  so  there  is  a  total  of  the 
rents  and  works  of  the  aforesaid  40  customary  tenants  ;^29  zs.  bd.  Also 
they  say  that  one  John  Dod  holds  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land 
in  villenage,  and  pays  yearly  at  Christmas  bd.  And  he  will  do  from 
Michaelmas  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  78  works,  worth  is.  id. 
And  will  plough  half  an  acre  of  land  at  the  corn  sowing,  worth  i\d. ;  and 
one  [«!:]  acre  at  the  Lent  sowing,  and  it  is  worth  i\d.;  and  he  will 
harrow  the  aforesaid  half-acres,  and  it  is  worth  ^d. ;  and  [will  plough^ 
half  an  acre  to  lie  fallow,  worth  i^d.  And  from  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  to  the  Gule  of  August  he  will  do  9  works,  worth  6%d. ;  and 
from  the  Gule  of  August  to  Michaelmas  16  works,  worth  is.  And  he 
owes  4  Bederipes  in  autumn,  worth  6d.  Also  they  say  there  are  7  tenants, 
each  of  whom  holds,  pays,' and  does  just  as  the  aforesaid  John  Dod  does ; 
and  so  there  is  a  total  of  their  rents  and  services,  50^.  ()d.  And  there  are 
3  customary  tenants  there,  each  of  whom  holds  half  a  virgate  of  land  in 
villenage,  and  will  do  from  Michaelmas  to  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  78  works;  so  there  is  a  total  of  234  works,  worth  qs.  gd.  And 
each  of  them  will  plough  half  an  acre  at  the  corn  sowing,  worth  ^^d. ; 
and  half  an  acre  at  the  Lent  sowing,  worth  ^^d. ;  and  will  harrow  the 
aforesaid  half-acres,  which  is  worth  z^^d. ;  and  each  will  plough  half  an 
acre  to  lie  fallow,  which  is  worth  4^</.  And  from  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist  to  the  Gule  of  August  each  will  do  9  works  ;  total,  27  works, 
worth  2o\d.  And  from  the  Gule  of  August  to  Michaelmas  each  will  do 
16  works;  total,  48,  worth  6s.  And  each  of  them  owes  4  Bedripes  in. 
autumn,  worth  iSd.  Also  they  say  there  are  11  tenants  there,  each  of 
whom  holds  one  Cotlond,  and  pays  yearly  of  rent  of  assize  33^.  at  the 


336  Gloucestershire 


terms  aforesaid.  And  each  of  them  will  mow  the  lord's  meadow  for 
3  days;  total,  33  wrorks,  worth  45.  \\d.  And  each  of  them  owes  %\d.  for 
his  autumn  works;  total,  yj.  6J</.  And  each  at  Christmas  owes  3  hens 
and  one  cock,  worth  3^.  8</.  AlSo  there  are  ij  cottars  there,  who  hold 
13  cottages  and  pay  rents  of  assize  i6j.  zd.  yearly,  and  of  these  there  are 
ID  who  each  owe  one  Bederipe  in  autumn,  worth  i^d.  And  the  said 
villeins,  with  the  other  customary  tenants,  give  at  Michaelmas  for  tallage 
£%.  And  the  toll  of  the  borough  is  worth  13J.  i^d.  [?]  yearly.  And  there 
is  a  fair  there  on  St.  James's  Day,  worth  ts.  %d.  And  the  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  of  the  borough  and  manor,  with  the  views,  are 
worth  26^.  %d.  yearly.  And  a  certain  view  of  Feireford,  Estleth,  Alurynton, 
Mersheton,  and  ...  is  worth  56J.  \d. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Neeth  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's 
escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  March  of  Wales 
adjacent  thereto,  17th  March,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  of 
Llewellyn  ap  Rees,  Robert  ap  R\_ees}^  ap  Morgan,  Jevan  ap  Willy m  ap 
Cradocy  Ener  ap  Rees  Goz,  Jevan  ap  Jeruerch  ap  Rosser,  Willy m  ap  Griff' 
GoZy  Jevan  ap  Thomas  ap  Morgan,  David  ap  Jevan  ap  Willym,  John  Wyn, 
John  Baron,  Stephen  Clerk,  and  John  Bragham,  who  say  that 

Hugh  le  Despencer  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
the  castle  and  vill  of  Neeth,  by  what  service  they  do  not  know ;  the  castle 
is  worth  hs.  Sd.  yearly.  There  are  l>urgesses  in  that  vill  who  hold  divers 
burgages  and  tenements,  and  pay  yearly  £^  los.  lo^d.  at  the  terms  of 
St.  Andrew,  Christmas,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and 
St.  Michael  equally.  The  prise  of  ale  in  the  said  vill  is  worth  40J. 
yearly.  The  che  [cheminagium  ?]  there  is  worth  6^.  %d.  yearly.  The 
tolls  of  the  market  and  fair  in  the  same  town  are  worth  zbs.  8d.  yearly. 
The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  hundred  there,  with  the  pleas  of  the 
fair  there,  are  worth  40J.  yearly. 

The  said  Hugh  likewise  held,  as  above,  the  manor  of  Neeth,  with 
2  hamlets,  viz.  Kilthibebilth  and  Britten,  together  with  the  country 
\_patria']  of  Neeth,  by  service  unknown.  In  which  manor  there  is 
a  messuage  in  bad  condition,  worth  izd.  yearly.  There  are  161  acres 
of  land  in  demesne,  80  of  which  are  worth  6d.  yearly  and  81  4^/. ;  total 
value,  67J.  There  are  86  acres  of  meadow,  viz.  46  acres  worth  12//. 
per  acre  and  40  acres  worth  4<i  per  acre;  total,  59J.  ^d.  There  are 
99  acres  of  pasture,  of  which  56  are  worth  6d.  per  acre  and  43  acres  2d. 
per  acre  ;  total  valoe  of  the  demesne  pasture,  35^.  zd. 

In  the  aforesaid  hamlet  of  Kilthibebilth  there  are  43  Welsh  tenants, 
holding  divers  tenements  and  paying  yearly  £^.  id.  at  the  terms  of 
Christmas,  the  Invention  of  the  Cross,  and  St.  Michael  equally. 

In  the  said  hamlet  of  Britton  there  are  12  Welsh  customary  tenants, 


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who  hold  some  small  tenements  in  bondage,  paying  yearly  among  them 
11$.  id.  at  the  said  three  terms. 

In  the  said  country  of  Neeth  there  are,  as  well  this  side  of  Neeth  as 
beyond  Neeth,  360  Welsh  tenants,  who  -hold  divers  tenements  amongst 
them,  paying  yearly  ^^b  is.  at  Michaelmas  only. 

There  is  the  forest  of  Neeth,  the  herbage,  pannage,  and  underwood  of 
which,  with  the  wild  honey  and  turbary,  are  worth  loj.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  there,  as  well  beyond  Neeth  as  this  side  of 
Neeth,  with  the  fines  and  redemptions,  entries  of  lands,  leiwryte,  and 
heriots,  are  worth  yearly  ;^6o.  Be  it  known  there  are  there  5  corn-mills 
and  one  fulling-mill,  worth  £,\-j  yearly;  a  certain  fishery  in  the  water  of 
Glynneth,  worth  15J.  yearly,  and  another  fishery  in  the  water  of  Glyntawy, 
worth  lOJ.  yearly;  a  ferry  at  Britton,  worth  bs.  %d.  yearly,  which  John  de 
Auene  holds  in  fee  by  demise  of  the  said  Hugh  in  exchange  for  the 
manor  of  Sully,  which  items  are  not  included  in  this  account. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pi.  II,  ist  Nos.,  No.  169. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  105. 


\ 


\_Note.  From  this  point  inquisitions  relating  to  the  March  of  Gloucester 
are  omitted,  and  only  those  dealing  with  lands,  etc.,  now  in  the  county, 
are  henceforward  included.] 

i^ug]^  le  J^ejspen^er  {contimied). 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester,  at  Gloucester  on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast 
of  St.  Denis,  24  Edward  III  [1350],  by  the  oath  of  William  atte  Mershe, 
Thomas  Undurhulle,  John  le  Mariner,  Philip  le  Marsshal,  William  atte  Noke, 
John  Clifford,  William  de  Polham,  Richard  Brounyng,  William  Gille,  John 
de  Cors,  Matthew  Arondel,  and  Walter  le  Newcome,  who  say  that 

In  the  manor  of  Stokearchers  there  is  not  a  free  chase  called  Cors,  as 
was  formerly  found  by  an  inquisition  returned  into  the  Chancery;  but  they 
say  that  the  Abbot  of  Westminster,  the  Abbot  of  St.  Augustine  of  Bristol, 
the  Prior  of  Durhurste,  Lady  de  Haffeld,  John  Gernuvyle,  and  the  Abbot  of 
St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  have  wood  and  soil  there,  the  latter  as  belonging 
to  his  manor  of  Mayesmore,  which  is  called  Weonbrugge  in  Cors.  Also 
the  said  Abbot  of  Gloucester  has  a  manor  called  Rardepirie  near  Cors,  in 
which  manors  of  Mayesmore  and  Hardepirie,  the  Abbot  of  Gloucester 
and  his  predecessors  have  had  free  warren  from  time  immemorial.  The 
parcels  in  the  hands  of  the  five  first-named  tenants  are  called  Cors,  so 
that  the  whole  of  Cors  is  in  the  hands  of  the  persons  above-named. 
Therefore  the  said  Hugh  le  Despenser  and   the  other  lords  of  the  said 

GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V.  Z 


338  Gloucestershire 


manor  of  Stokearchers  have  never  had  any  soil  or  wood  in  Cors,  but 
by  usurpation  and  encroachment  of  the  game  in  Malverne  Chase,  in  the 
hands  of  the  said  Hugh  and  his  ancestors,  the  said  beasts  have  been 
used  to  come  and  go  at  Cors,  and  to  feed  there,  so  that  the  said  Hugh 
and  his  ancestors  and  the  lords  of  Stokearchers,  by  their  power  and 
encroachment  in  Cors,  without  any  lawful  title,  have  ordained  and 
constituted  4  foresters  there  in  Cors,  one  of  whom,  the  master  of" 
the  foresters,  receives  \d,  every  day  from  the  reeve  of  the  manor  of 
Teukesbury  for  the  time  being,  and  the  3  others  receive  4.0J.  yearly  from 
the  said  reeve  at  the- said  manor  of  Teukesbury.  Neither  Hugh  nor  any 
other  lord  of  Stokearchers  has  ever  received  any  profit  from  Cors,  except 
that  the  said  Hugh,  late  deceased,  by  reason  of  his  great  power,  took 
attachments  and  amercements  on  the  soil  and  in  the  wood  of  the  tenants 
above-named,  who  before  the  time  of  the  usurpation  of  the  said  Hugh 
peacefully  enjoyed  all  the  profits,  etc.,  arising  from  their  wood  and  soil 
aforesaid. 

Extent  of  the  Lands,  etc.,  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  deceased. 

Glouc.     The  manor  of  Stokearchers,  with  the  court 

of  Wodeleyestyle  .         .         .         .         .         £\o     os.     o\d. 
The  manor  of  Feireford,  with  the  borough 

there     .......         £']ii     7X.     \d. 

The  manor  of  Teukesbury,  with  the  borough 

there     .         .         .         .         ,         .         .       ;^i2  3     oj.     2df. 
A  certain   foreign   court   in  the   county  of 

Gloucester £\b     os.     od. 

Knights'  Fees  held  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  deceased. 

-w-  •  •         • 

I  ncfUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tukesbury  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above], 

A      i2th  March,   23  Edward  IH  [1349],  by  the  oath  ol  John  Cole, 

Robert  de  Carent,  Laurence  atte  Parke,    William  Knyght,   Thomas  Lucas, 

Henry   Drake,    William   Belle,    Geoffrey  .  .    ,....,    Walter  le  Botyller, 

John  Piers,  and  John  de  Stanford,  who  say  that 

Roger  N  .  .  .  held  from  the  said  Hugh  the  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee 
in  Abryntone,  worth  40J.  a  year.  Hugh  de  Rodberghe  held  ...  in 
Shernecote,  Northcote,  and  Sudyntone,  worth  40J.  a  year.  The  heirs  of 
Hecbert  de  St.  Quintin  held  ...  in  Estleche,  worth  40J.  The  said  Hugh 
held  the  advowson  of  the  Abbey  of  Teukesbury  .  .  .  worth  100  marks. 
Chan.  Inq.p.m.f  Ser.  /,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  ist  Nbs.,  No.  169. 

JVew  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  106. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  339 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above],  at  Biseleye, 
A  on  the  Thursday  in  Easter  week,  19  Edward  III  [1345],  by  the 
oath  of  Robert  de  Dynham,  John  Clement,  William  de  Caldecote,  Henry 
le  Fermer,  Robert  de  Strode,  William  de  Smithgroue,  Nicholas  ate  C hurchelreye, 
John  de  Strode,  William  Hockenale,  William  Bitheweye,  Robert  de  Bntstowe^ 
and  Adam  ate  Vayreoke,  who  say  that 

Henry  Husee  ho|^  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  a  moiety  of  the  manor 
of  Sapertone  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Rusyndone  from  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight  service,  but  no  other  tenements  in  the  said  county,  either 
from  the  King  or  any  other  lord. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  23  Edward  III,  Pt.  II,  ind  Nos.,  No.  ^b. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  162,  No.  4. 


lEobert  ne  a^ton  and  otl^er^* 

T  •      •     • 

I  riQlllSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's 
JL  escheator,  30th  March,  23  Edward  III  [1349],  by  the  oath  oi  John 
atte  Bertone,  John  Glede,  William  Pleyndamiour,  Hugh  de  Muggeleye,  Adam 
de  Clyue,  John  le  Carpenter  of  Brithamptone  [?],  Elias  atte  Grene,  John  de 
Cors,  Walter  Seueme,  William  Ingeleys,  John  Richemon,  and  Edward  le 
Tauemer,  who  say  that 

It  will  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Robert  de 
Astone  and  Geoffrey  de  Eggesworthe  to  grant  to  the  Priory  of  St.  Oswald 
of  Gloucester  9  messuages,  2  shops,  12  acres  of  land,  and  half  an  acre 
of  meadow  in  Chirchedone,  Partone,  Brithampton,  Gloucester,  and  the 
suburb  thereof;  and  to  allow  the  sz.\dL  Robert  to  grant  2  messuages  in 
the  same  suburb,  and  John  Hussy  i\  acres  in  Sandhurst  to  the  same 
priory ;  and  the  said  Robert  and  Geoffrey  to  grant  the  reversion  of 
2  messuages  in  Gloucester  and  the  suburb,  which  John  U  Tavemer  and 
Denise  de  Hunteleye  hold  severally  for  their  life  by  demise  of  the  said 
Robert  and  Geoffrey,  to  hold  to  the  said  priory  in  part  satisfaction  of  ;^io 
worth  of  lands,  etc.,  which  they  have  the  King's  license  to  acquire. 

The  9  messuages  and  2  shops  in  Gloucester,  and  the  12^^  acres  in 
Chirchedone,  Parton,  and  Brithamptone,  are  held  of  the  said  priory  by 
the  service  of  43^.  yearly ;  the  2  messuages  in  the  suburb  and  the 
i^  acres  of  meadow  in  Sandhurst,  from  the  Abbot  of  Gloucester  by  the 
service  of  qs.  yearly.  The  2  messuages  in  Gloucester  and  the  suburb, 
to  be  granted  in  reversion,  are  held  of  Hugh  Hondsum  by  the  service 
of  iQS.  yearly.  The  whole  are  worth  40;.  yearly  beyond  the  said  rents. 
The  Priory  of  St.  Oswald  holds  of  the  Archbishop  of  York,  and  he  of 


340  Gloucestershire  . 


the  King  ;  the  Abbot  of  Gloucester  holds  of  the  King ;   Hugh  Hondsujn 
of  the  Prior  of  Durhurste,  and  he  of  the  King. 

There  will  remain  to  the  said  Robert  loos.  of  land  and  rents  in 
Gloucester  and  Coldastone,  held  of  the  Prioress  of  Westwode  by  the 
service  of  2S.  Geoffrey  will  still  retain  2  carucales  of  lajid  in  Partone 
and  Eggesworthe,  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Wynchecumbe  by  the  service  of 
izd.  and  i  lb.  of  cummin,  worth  40J.  yearly.  John  Hussy  will  still 
retain  tenements  in  Gloucester,  held  of  the  Prior  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  Bartholomew  of  Gloucester  by  the  service  of  8^.,  worth  40J, 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  it,  Edward  III,  Pi.  IF,  ind  IVos.,  No.  31. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  293,  No.  6. 


InaUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in 
Gloucestersliire,  at  Netherleye,  22nd  April,  24  Edward  III  [1350], 
by  the  oath  of  William  Hathewi,  Henry  de  Strode,  John  de  Abenhale,  Roger 
Goderich,  Walter  Martin,  Stephen  Whytemm,  William  de  Stowe,  Walter 
Bowan,  Richard  Godrich,  John  Cope,  Robert  le  Smith,  and  John  le  Haulker, 
who  say  that 

Nicholas  de  Gamage  held  nothing  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  or  in 
service  of  the  King  in  chief  in  the  said  county,  but  he  held  from  Edward 
de  Penbrugge  in  socage,  by  the  service  of  one  pair  of  gloves,  worth  \d.y 
in  the  vill  of  Netherleye  one  messuage,  with  close  and  curtilage,  worth 
td.  a  year  beyond  the  reprise,  80  acres  of  arable  land  worth  zd.  an  acre, 
15  acres  of  meadow  worth  iid.  an  acre,  and  32^.  zd.  annual  rents 
payable  at  Michaelmas  and  the  Feasts  of  the  Purification  and  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

The  said  Nicholas  died  on  Wednesday  before  the  Feast  of  the 
Purification,  23  Edward  III  [1350].  His  daughters  and  heirs  are 
Margery,  wife  of  John  Billing,  aged  20  ;  Joan,  wife  of  Hugh  Archur, 
aged  16;  and  Elizabeth,  aged  9. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  24  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  4. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  107. 


(I5>eoSre^  le  arcl^er- 

I  n<JUlSltl011  taken  before  ^mo^  Basse!  [as  above]  at  Gloucester 
-L  on  Thursday  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist, 
24  Edward  HI  [i35o],  by  the  oath  of  William  atte  Mersshe,  Hugh  Mustely 
Thomas  Prikke,  Henry  de  Brokworthe,  William  Pleistude,  John  HatherseyCy 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  341 

John  Chapman  of  Stoke,  John  Smith,  John  le  Eir  [?],  Robert  h  Hunte, 
John  Droys,  and  Robert  atte  Townesende,  who  say  that 

Geoffrey  le  Archer  held  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Archerstoke  of  the 
King  in  chief  on  the  day  he  died  by  the  service  of  finding  one  archer 
for  the  King  in  his  war  at  his  own  cost  for  4o'*days.  He  held  no  other 
lands,  etc.,  in  the  said  county. 

There  is  a  capital  messuage  in  the  said  moiety,  with  garden, 
curtilage,  and  dovecot  adjacent,  worth  40^.  a  year;  132  acres  of  arable 
land,  worth  4^.  an  acre  ;  6  acres  of  meadow,  worth  bs.  There  *are  6  free 
tenants,  who  pay  22J.  ^d.  a  year  at  the  four  usual  terms  ;  and  6  bond 
tenants,  whose  works  and  services  are  worth  46^.  7^.  a  year. 

The  said  Geoffrey  died  8th  October  last  [1349].  Joan,  wife  of  Sir 
Thomas  de  Berkeleye  of  Coburleye,  his  daughter  and  heir,  is  aged  24 
and  more. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  24  Edward  ITT,  1st  Nos.,  No.  74. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edmard  III,  File  109. 


giol^n  tie  I5ure0- 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Walter  Dastyn,  the  King's 
escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Monday  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Hilary, 
24  Edward  HI  [1351].  by  the  oath  of  Hugh  Mustel,  Thomas  Prikke, 
William  Hadewy,  William  Atlemersse,  Philip  Mareschal,  John  Palmare, 
John  de  Clifford,  William  Atenoke,  John  de  Leed  .  .  ez,  Thomas  Underhulle, 
Walter  Toky,  and  John  de  Brokkeworth,  who  say  that 

John  de  Burse  held  no  lands,  etc.,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day 
he  died  in  the  said  county,  but  he  held  the  manors  of  Botyntone  and 
Longeford  for  term  of  his  life  by  feoffment  of  John  de  Solers,  as  appears 
in  the  fines  levied  in  the  King's  court  in  the  3rd  and  4th  years  of  his 
reign,  between  John  de  Burse  and  Hawysia  his  wife,  plaintiffs,  and 
John  de  Solers,  deforciant,  providing  that,  after  the  death  of  the  said  John 
and  Hawysia,  the  said  manors  should  remain  to  Giles  de  Beauchamp  and 
Katherine  his  wife,  in  tail,  with  contingent  remainder  to  the  right  heirs 
of  the  said  Hawysia. 

He  held  one  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  Botyntone  from  the  heirs 
of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester,  by  homage,  fealty,  and  suit  every  3  weeks  at 
their  court  of  Tewkesbury.  He  held  in  the  said  parcel  one  messuage 
with  a  curtilage,  worth  ^s.  yearly;  120  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  3^/.  an 
acre;  15  acres  of  meadow,  worth  i8</.  an  acre;  21  free  tenants,  who  pay 
2 1  J.  a  year  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the 
courts  of  this  parcel  of  the  manor  are  worth  loi-.  a  year.  He  held 
one  parcel  of  the  said  manor  from  the  Abbot  of  Westminster  by  fealty 
only,  to  wit,  the  moiety  of  a  grange,  worth  6d.  yearly,  and  .  .  .  acres 


34  2  Gloucestershire 


of  arable  land,  worth  zjj.,  price  of  the  acre  .  .  .  ;  lo  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  \%d.  an  acre;  one  pasture,  worth  5^.  a  year;  6  acres  of  wood,  worth 
6rf.  an  acre.  He  also  held  from  the  said  Abbot  ..  .  .  free  tenants,  who 
paj  ...  a  year.  He  also  held  a  parcel  of  land  in  the  said  manor  from 
the  Prior  of  DurhursU^  to  wit,  40  acres  of  land,  by  fealty  and  a  rent 
of  yj.  yearly  at  Michaelmas.  They  are  worth  loj.  yearly.  He  also  held 
ao  acres  of  land  there  from  Thomas  de  Berkeleye  of  Coburleye  and  Joan 
his  wife  by  fealty  [?]  only,  a  rent  of  9*.  at  Christmas^  i  lb.  of  pepper 
at  Christmas,  and  i  lb.  of  cummin  on  St.  Kenelm's  Day.  This  parcel  is 
worth  nothing  beyond  the  said  rents.  Total,  £%  8j.  Rent  paid  to  the 
Prior  q{ Durhunte  yj.,  therefore  the  clear  yearly  value  is  £%  \zd. 

The  said  John  held  the  said  manor  of  Longeford  of  John,  son  of 
Nicholas,  as  one-fifth  of  a  knight's  fee.  There  is  a  messuage  there,  worth 
lid. ;  100  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  ^d.  an  acre ;  30  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  zs.  an  acre.  There  are  10  tenants,  who  hold  divers  tenements, 
whose  services  are  worth  6ar.  yearly.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  are 
worth  6 J.  a  year.     Total,  £•]  iis. 

The  s^XdJohn  held  the  manor  of  Teyhton  and  Kilcote  from  the  King 
in  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's  fee  for  term  of  his  life  only. 
There  is  one  messuage  there,  worth  i  zd.  a  year ;  1 20  acres  of  arable  land, 
worth  zd.  an  acre ;  3  acres  of  meadow,  worth  i  zd.  an  acre ;  3  acres 
of  wood,  worth  izd.  an  acre;  12  tenants  holding  divers  tenements, 
and  paying  los.  yearly  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  are  worth  5^.  yearly.     Total  of  the  manor  of  Teyntone,  40J. 

He  also  held  the  manor  of  Bykenore  of  the  inheritance  q{  Hawysia 
de  Ferres  his  wife  for  the  term  of  his  life  from  the  King  in  chief,  by 
the  service  of  paying  i$s.  to  the  King  at  Newenham.  There  is  one 
messuage  there,  worth  6d.  yearly ;  60  acres  of  arable  land,  worth  zd.  an 
acre;  3  acres  of  meadow,  worth  bd.  an  acre;  16' free  tenants,  who  pay 
los.  a  year  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  are 
worth  3J.  a  year.    Clear  yearly  value,  after  deducting  the  King's  rent,  zos. 

The  said  John  de  Bures  died  at  Botyntone  on  Wednesday,  the  Morrow 
of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  24  Edward  III  [1350].  The  reversion  of  the 
manors  of  Botyntone  and  Longeford  belongs  to  Giles  de  Beauchamp  and 
Katherine  his  wife,  as  is  abovesaid.  John,  son  of  Robert  de  Ferrers,  is  next 
heir  of  the  said  Hawysia,  and  is  aged  19  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  24  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  loi. 

Ncvo  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  1 10. 


31o]^n  De  aaal  of  'Brougl^ton* 

Inquisition  taken  upon  the  King's  writ,  directing  the  SheriflF  of 
Gloucester  to   make   an   extent  of  the  lands  of  John  de   Vaal  of 
Broughton,  who  on  5th  July  last  acknowledged  in  the  King's  Chancery 


I 


I nquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  ^43 

that  he  owed  ;^5o  to  the  Abbot  of  Winchecombe,  which  he  ought  to  pay  on 
the  Feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  then  next  to  come,  and  which  he  has 
not  paid,  etc.     Dated  28th  August,  24.  Edward  III  [1350]. 

Extent  made  at  Mukelton  before  Simon  Basset,  sheriff  of  Gloucester, 
on  Saturday  before  Michaelmas,  24  Edward  III  [1350],  by  the  oath  of 
William  de  Ewenlode,  Thomas  furdan,  John  Lescy,  John  Ltnay,  Richard 
Bussel,  John  atte  Chaumbre,  Walter  Felpes,  Henry  de  Chestre,  Richard 
Frankeleyn  of  Quentone,  Robert  Osegode,  William  Ace,  and  John  de  Werley, 
who  say  that 

/ohn  de  Vaal  had  at  Mukeltone  on  the  said  5th  July  2  bond  tenants, 
whose  works  and  services  are  worth  zqs. ;  2  free  tenants,  who  pay  bs.  ^d. 
yearly  for  all  services  ;  and  3  cottagers,  who  pay  ds.  Sd.  yearly.  At 
Overquentone  the  said  /ohn  had  3  free  tenants,  who  pay  $is.  yearly. 
At  Larkestocke  he  had  one  messuage  and  4.  virgates  of  arable  land, 
worth  13^.4^.  yearly  beyond  the  reprise.  He  had  no  other  lands  "in 
my  bailiwick"  which  can  be  valued. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  24  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  121. 

New  refet;ence,  Chan.  Extents  for  debt,  File  8,  No.  13. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in 
X  CO.  Gloucester,  at  Gloucester,  on  Friday  before  the  Feast  of 
St.  Kenelm,  24  Edward  III  [1350],  by  the  oath  of  William  atte  Mersshe, 
Walter  Toky,  William  le  Clierk,  Walter  Seuar,  William  atte  Playstude,  John 
de  Brocworthe,  Thomas  Passemer,  John  Palmere,  John  de  Mattesdone,  John  de 
Wydecombe,  William  Arnald,  and  Walter  Wyllames,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Henry  de 
Brocworthe  to  grant  3  messuages,  2  carucates  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow, 
and  i8j.  rents  in  Brokworthe  to  the  Priory  of  Lanthony  next  Gloucester 
in  part  satisfaction  of  ^10  worth  of  lands,  etc.,  which  the  priory  has  the 
King's  license  to  acquire,  nor  to  allow  the  said  priory  to  re-grant  the 
same  to  the  said  Henry  for  his  life.  The  premises  are  held  of  the  said 
priory  by  the  service  of  \qs.  yearly  and  suit  of  court  twice  a  year.  One 
messuage,  with  a  dovecot,  is  worth  half  a  mark  yearly  ;  one  messuage  is 
worth  IS.  \d.  ;  the  third  messuage  is  worth  zod.  a  year.  The  said 
2  carucates  contain  120  acres,  40  of  which  are  worth  dd.  an  acre, 
40  acres  are  worth  \d.,  and  40  acres  -^d.  an  acre.  The  meadow  is  worth 
13^.  an  acre.     The  abovesaid  rents  are  paid  yearly  by  8  cottagers. 

There  would   still   remain   to   the    said   Henry   in   the   said    county 
4  messuages,  2  virgates  of  land,  15J.  rents,  and  8  acres  of  wood. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  24  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  8. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  297,  No.-  5. 


344  Gloucestershire 


Cicely,  tDl^o  \im  tofe  of  d^eoffret  Lavcl^er, 

InCIUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset  [as  above]  at  Teukesbury, 
on  Thursday  the  Feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  24  Edward  III 
[1350],  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Prikke,  Hugh  Mustel,  John  de  Demeford 
the  elder,  John  Pauncefot,  John  de  Dernejord  the  younger,  Hugh  Broun, 
John  Sampson,  Laurence  Whithejd,  Adam  Tappyng,  John  Conyng,  John 
Cole,  and  William  Chammound,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
Cicely  to  retain  for  her  life  4  messuages,  60  acres  of  land,  and  6j.  rents 
in  Stoke  Archer,  which  the  said  Geoffrey,  her  late  husband,  and  she 
acquired  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Geoffrey  from  John  Morin 
of  Swindon,  chaplain,  without  the  King's  license ;  also  one  messuage  in 
the  same  vill,  which  the  said  Geoffrey  (who  held  of  the  King  in  chief) 
demised  to  Henry  Drake  and  John  his  son  for  their  lives,  and  afterwards 
granted  the  remainder,  after  the  death  of  the  said  Henry  and  John,  to  the 
said  John  Morin,  who  re-granted  to  the  said  Geoffrey  and  Cicely  without 
the  King's  license. 

Also  it  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow 
Geoffrey  de  Todyntone,  chaplain,  to  grant  2  messuages,  one  virgate,  and 
6  acres  of  land  in  the  same  vill  (which  he  acquired  from  the  said  Geoffrey 
Larcher,  who  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  without  the  King's  license)  to 
the  aforenamed  Cicely  for  her  life,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of 
Geoffrey. 

The  premises  are  parcel  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Archerstoke, 
which  is  held  of  the  King  [as  in  inquisition  on  Geoffrey  Larcher'].  The 
messuages  are  worth  nothing  beyond  the  reprises  ;  the  66  acres  of  land 
are  worth  lis.,  at  4</.  an  acre  ;  the  said  virgate  of  land  contains  36  acres, 
worth  4(/.  an  acre. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  z\  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  12. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  297,  No.g. 


(BxXbtxt  De  CtntJene. 

Inquisition  taken  before  Simon  Basse/  [as  above]  at  Bradeston, 
on  the  Feast  of  St.  Michael,  24  Edward  III  [1350],  by  the  oath  of 
John  de  Brughampton,  John  Willies,  John  Piirlewent,  Waller  le  Masoun, 
Stephen  Kenultreo  [.?],  John  atte  B  .  .  re,  John  Note,  John  Geffrey,  John 
Goule,  John  Bastard,  John  Russel,  and  John  Giffard,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Gilbert  de 
Tyndene  to  assign  one  mill,  60  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  and 
20^.   rents   in'  Hulle,   Rokhampton,   and    Thornbury  to   a   chaplain   to 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  345 

celebrate  every  day  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  on  Severn  in  the  parish  of 
Rokhampton  for  the  health  of  the  King  and  of  the  said  Gilbert  during 
their  lives,  and  afterwards  for  their  souls. 

The  messuage  \jic\  and  half  an  acre  of  land  are  held  of  Sir  Thomas 
de  Berkeleye,  lord  of  Rokhampton,  by  knight  service,  and  are  worth  3^. 
yearly  beyond  the  reprise.  The  26  acres  in  HuUe  are  held  from  John 
fitz  Nichol  by  the  service  of  zd.  yearly,  and  are  worth  ly.  \d.  beyond  the 
reprise.  The  30  acres  in  Thornbury  are  held  from  Baron  de  Stafford  by 
the  service  of  7^.  \\d.  yearly,  and  are  worth  "js.  bd.  beyond  the  reprise. 
The  ID  acres  of  meadow  in  Thornbury  and  HuUe  are  held  from  the  said 
Baron  dind  John  fitz  Nichol  by  the  aforesaid  services.  The  20J.  rents  are 
in  Thornbury,  and  held  from  the  said  Baron  by  the  said  services.  The 
said  Baron,  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkeley,  son  of  Maurice  de  Berkeley,  and  the 
sz.\di  John  fitz  Nichol  dj&  the  only  intermediaries  between  the  said  Gilbert 
and  the  King.  There  would  still  remain  to  the  said  Gilbert  one  messuage, 
if  virgates  of  land,  and  6  acres  of  meadow,  worth  40J.  yearly  beyond  the 
reprises,  and  held  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkeley,  lord  of  Rokhampton,  by  the 
service  of  coming  to  his  court  of  Rokhampton  without  any  other  service. 

[Note.     The  discrepancy  in  the  statement  of  the  premises  is  thus  in 
the  original.] 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.^  Ser.  I,  24.  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  12. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  zg-j,  No.  14. 


cl^aplatnjS. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  Walter  Dustyn,  the  King's  escheator 
A  in  CO.  Gloucester,  at  Campedene,  on  Friday  next  after  the  Feast  of 
St.  Chad  the  Bishop,  25  Edward  III  [1351],  by  the  oath  of  William 
de  Ewenlode,  John  atle  Chambre,  Henry  de  Chestre,  John  de  Weoleye  of 
Brodecampedene,  Robert  Osegod,  William  Acee,  John  Lescy,  Thomas  de 
Chary ngworthe,  Henry  Honne,  Hugh  Burne,  John  Thursteyn,  and  Hugh 
Pynel,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
Thomas  Harald  and  William  de  Ombresleye  to  grant  to  Evesham  Abbey 
8  messuages,  252  acres  of  land,  and  pasture  for  8  oxen  and  one  bull  in 
Bradwelle,  Donyngton,  Seynesbury,  Stowe  St.  Edward,  and  Malgarsbury. 
The  premises  are  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Evesham  in  chief  as  follows : 
3  messuages  and  150  acres  of  land  in  Seynesbury  are  held  by  fealty  and 
a  rent  of  \\s.  payable  at  Michaelmas;  the  messuages  are  worth  is.  bd. 
a  year,  the  land  3^.  an  acre;  2  messuages  and  100  acres  of  land  in 
Donyngton,  by  the  service  of  i  lb.  of  cummin  and  suit  at  the  Abbot's 
court  of  Bradwelle  every  3  weeks;  the  said  messuages  are  worth  izd., 


34^  Gloucestershire 


and  the  land  id.  an  acre.  The  pasture  is  at  Bradwelle,  and  is  held 
by  a  rent  of  one  peppercorn  yearly  at  Christmas ;  it  is  worth  is.  There 
are  2  messuages  at  Stowe  St.  Edward,  held  by  a  rent  of  %d.  a  year, 
payable  at  Michaelmas,  and  worth  \id.  There  is  a  messuage  and  2  acres 
of  land  at  Malgarsbury,  held  by  the  service  of  a  rose  at  the  Feast  of 
the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist ;  the  messuage  is  worth  i^d.  and 
the  land  \d^  ^ 

The  said  Thomas  and  William  have  no  other  tenements  in  the  said 
county. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Sen  /,  24  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  27. 

Nax)  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  297,  No.  24. 


I   nCJUlSltlOn   taken   at   before  Richard  de  Fo.xcote,  the 

X  King's  escheatorin  co.  Gloucester  with  the  March  of  Wales 
adjacent,  on  Monday  after  the  Feast  of  the  Epiphany,  25  Edward  III 
[1352],  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Branny ng,  Thomas  Passemer,  John  de 
Maitesdone,  John  Croys,  Waller  Seuerne,  John  le  Freman,  John  Goddrich, 
Walter  Carswelle,  Hugh  atte  Wynyard,  John  de  Wydecombe,  William 
Lauerance,  and  Thomas  Pricke,  who  say  that 

John  de  Holeweye,  chaplain,  who  is  deceased,  held  from  the  heir 
of  Hawysia  de  Ferrers,  deceased  (who  held  from  the  King  in  chief), 
being  within  age  and  in  the  custody  of  the  King,  as  well  in  his  demesne 
as  in  service  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  one  messuage  and  2  cottages, 
worth  zs.  yearly;  36  acres  of  land,  worth  \\d.  an  acre;  and  4  acres 
of  meadow,  worth  \id.  an  acre,  by  demise  oi  John  de  Bures  and  Hawysia 
his  wife  for  term  of  the  life  of  the  said  John  de  Holeweye,  in  Botynton. 
The  reversion  belongs  to  John  de  Ferrars,  cousin  and  heir  of  the  said 
Hawysia  [as  above]. 

John  de  Holweye  died  -on  the  Morrow  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle, 
24  Edward  III  [1350]. 

John  de  Ferrars  was  19  years  old  on  the  Feast  of  St.  Laurence  last 
past  [135 1]. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  25  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  31. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  112. 


Inquisition   taken    there   [at   Gloucester.?]    before    Philip    le 
Mareschal,  the  King's  escheator   in  co.   Gloucester,   on    Saturday 
next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  25  Edward  III 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  347 

[1351],  by  the  oath  o{  Richard  Brounyng,  William  de  Pleystoude,  Thomas 
Passemer,  William  le  Clerk,  William  Vngleys,  John  in  the  Felde  of  Paginhulle, 
Walter  Seuarne,  William  de  Carswelle,  John  le  Fremon,  Hugh  de  Wyneyerd, 
John  le  Hunte,  and  Walter  de  Ocholt,  who  say  that 

Roger  Mautravers  held  nothing  from  the  King  in  chief  in  the  said 
county,  either  in  demesne  or  in  service,  on  the  day  he  died,  but  he  held 
for  term  of  his  life  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  4.  acres  of  meadow, 
3  acres  of  pasture,  and  13J.  \d.  rents  in  Luttle  Shilrdunton  in  the  manor 
of  Beggeworth.  The  premises  are  worth  40^.  yearly  in  addition  to  the 
rents.  They  are  held  of  John  de  Ferrers  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  by  the 
service  of  paying  bd.  or  one  pair  of  gilt  spurs  at  Easter,  in  the  name 
of  dower  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  which  she  holds  of  the  inheritance  of 
John  le  Stratinge,  in  the  manor  of  Beggeworth. 

The  said  Roger  held  in  fee  there  on  the  day  he  died  2  messuages  and 
15  acres  of  land,  by  knight  service,  from  the  sdaA  John  and  Elizabeth  as 
above,  worth  ^s.  yearly. 

Roger  died  14th  December,  22  Edward  III  [1348].  John  Mautravers, 
son  oi  John  Mautravers,  brother  of  the  said  Roger,  is  his  next  heir,  and 
aged  60  years. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  25  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  45. 

N'ew  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  112. 


il5tc]^ola0  De  'Berfeele^e. 

Writ,  dated  6th  November,  25  Edward  III  [1351],  addressed  to 
Thomas  de  Bradestone,  Simon  Basset,  and  John  Tracy,  directing 
them  to  inquire  as  to  the  tenure  of  the  manor  of  Dodyngton.  Nicholas 
de  Berkeley e,  son  and  heir  oi  Hawysia,  who  was  wife  ol  John  de  Berkeleye, 
exhibited  a  petition  in  the  Parliament  last  held  at  Westminster,  stating 
that  although  the  manor  of  Dodyngton  in  co.  Gloucester  was  held  wholly 
of  Gilbert,  late  Earl  of  Gloucester,  by  knight  service,  and  the  said  Nicholas 
had  done  homage  to  Ralph,  Earl  of  Stafford,  who  married  Margaret, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Margaret,  who  was  wife  of  Hugh  de  Audele  the  elder, 
sister  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Earl  Gilbert,  to  whom  this  knight's 
fee  was  assigned,  yet,  by  pretext  of  an  inquisition  taken  on  the  death  of 
the  said  Hawysia,  by  which  it  was  found  that  she  held  all  her  lands  of 
the  King  in  chief,  homage  was  demanded  of  the  said  Nicholas  for  the 
said  manor,  as  well  as  for  the  other  lands  held  of  the  King. 

Inquisition  taken  before  Sir  Simon  Basset  and  ^\r John  Tracy, 
knights,    at   Wotton    under    Egge    on    Thursday    the    Feast    of 
St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  25  Edward  III  [1351]'  ^y  the  oath  of  Nicholas 

2  3   . 


348  Gloucestershire 


Wynsh  .  .  ton  [?],  John  Joie,  John  ate  Sloo,  Richard  Chansy,  Richard  de 
Chalkeleye,  John  Broke,  John  Wodekoc,  Roger  Seiuy,  Thomas  Batjyn,  John 
Nicholas,  John  Adams,  and  Adam  le  Muleward,  who  say  that 

The  said  manor  was  held  wholly  of  Gilbert,  Earl  of  Clare,  and  from 
time  immemorial  has  been  held  of  the  Earls  of  Gloucester.  It  is  now  held 
o{ Ralph,  Earl  oi Stafford,  as  parcel  of  the, Earldom  of  Gloucester,  coming 
to  him  [as  abovesaid]  with  Jiis  wife.  Nicholas  has  paid  his  relief  and 
done  homage  to  the  said  Ralph,  and  he  holds  no  other  lands  at 
Dodyngton,  except  the  said  manor,  which  is  worth  ;^io  a  year. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  25  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  6o. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  166,  No.  i. 


Cl^omajs  tie  iBetfeele  of  Coburle^e  ann  gioan 

Inquisition  taken  there  [at  Gloucester?]  before  Richard  de 
Foxcote,  the  King's  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the 
March  of  Wales  adjacent,  on  Monday  after  the  Feast  of  the  Epiphany, 
25  Edward  III  [1352],  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Prikke,  John  de  Wydecombe, 
Thomas  Passemer,  William  Gemon,  John  de  Mattesdone,  William  Laurence, 
Richard  Brounyng,  Walter  Seuar,  John  le  Fremon,  John  Godrich,  John 
Droys,  and  Hugh  Atewynzard,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Thomas  de 
Berkele  of  Coburleye  and/oaw  his  wife  to  enfeoff /<?^«  le  Botiler,  chaplain, 
and  William  de  Westhale  with  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Archerstoke,  and 
the  reversion  of  one-third  of  the  said  manor,  118  acres  of  land,  and 
2  acres  of  meadow  in  Archerstoke,  which  Robert  de  Sharshulle  and  Cicely 
his  wife  hold  for  term  of  her  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  sa\<\  Joan,  for 
the  purpose  of  a  re-enfeoffment  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Joan  in  tail,  with 
contingent  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  o^  Joati. 

The  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  finding 
one  archer  in  the  King's  war  for  40  days  at  the  tenants'  cost  within  the 
four  seas  of  England.     They  are  worth  \o6s.  8d. 

The  said  Thomas  and  Joan  have  besides  the  manor  of  Coburleye  in 
county  Gloucester,  held  o[  N'icholas  de  Berkde  of  Dursleye  by  the  service 
of  one-fourth  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  worth  ^10  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  25  Edivard  III,  itid  Nos.,  No.  47. 

Neiv  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  302,  No.  9. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Morte?n.  349 

InC^UlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  John  de  Westone,  the 
King's  escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Monday  next  after  the 
Feast  of  All  Saints,  26  Edward  III  ['352],  by  the  oath  of  Adam  Clauylle, 
Henry  Duryar,  William  Hockenale,  Richard  ate  Churcheye,  William  Badecok, 
John  Pygaz,  William  Suthegroue,  Richard  Cly/eshale,  John  Poukare,  William 
Cariere,  Henry  Wailes,  and  /ohn  de  la  Golere,  who  say  that 

The  said  Walter  held  a  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Broderysyndone  and 
Sapertone,  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  the  said  manors,  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service,  jointly  with  Joan  his  wife,  who 
survives.  The  moiety  of  Broderysyndone  is  worth  50^.,  that  of 
Sapertone  40J. 

The  said  Walter  died  [on  the  Vigil  of]  Michaelmas  last.      William, 
his  son  and  heir,  was  aged  2  at  the  Feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  last. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  26  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  115. 


%o^n,  Carl  of  Mnt 

T  •     •    • 

I   nnUlS'ltlOn  taken  before /oA« de  Westone  [as  above]  at  Cirencestre 

X  on  Monday  next  before  the  Feast  of  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul, 
26  Edward  III  [1353],  by  the  oath  of  Roger  de  Chestretone,  Geoffrey 
Aylwyne,  Robert  Barbast,  Williatn  Piilham,  William  Mareys,  Robert  Wattes 
of  Lecchelade,  Henry  Norman,  James  le  Gryse,  Richard  Herwarde,  Richard 
atte  Hyde,  Richard  de  Gulue,  and  Walter  atte  Halle,  who  say  that 

John,  late  Earl  of  Kent,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  to  him  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body,  by  the  King's  charter,  on  the  day  he  died,  the 
manor  of  Lecchelade  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service,  worth  £()o 
a  year.  He  also  held  in  fee  tail,  as  above,  the  manor  of  Barnedesleye 
from  the  Earl  o[  Hertford  by  knight  service,  worth  £16  a  year;  and  the 
manors  of  Ouersodyngtone  and  Musarder,  of  the  barony  of  Staneleye, 
by  knight  service  ;  the  former  is  worth  £S>  yearly,  the  latter  £6  i  ^s.  ^d. 
He  was  also  seised  of  an  annual  farm  of  ;^30,  payable  at  Michaelmas 
by  the  Abbot  of  Cirencester  for  the  farm  of  the  vill  of  Cirencester  and 
seven  hundreds. 

The  said  Earl  died  on  Wednesday,  the  Feast  of  St.  Stephen,  in  the 
said  year  [1352],  Joan,  wife  of  Thomas  de  Holande,  sister  and  next  heir 
of  the  said  late  Earl,  is  aged  24. 

Inquisition  as  to  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches  held 
by  the  said  late  Earl,  taken  at  Cirencestre  hefoxe  John  de  Westone 
[as  above],  on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Purification  of  the 


350  Gloucestershire 


B.V.M.,  27  Edward  III  [1354],  by  the  oath  of  Geoffrey  Ailwene,  Robert 
Barbast,  William  Pulham,  William  More,  Robert  Wattes  of  Licchelade, 
Robert  Say,  Henry  Norman,  John  le  Gris,  Richard  Hereward,  Richard  ate 
Hade,  and  Richard  de  Culue,  who  say  that 

The  said  Earl  held  in  tail  [as  above],- from  the  King  in  chief,  the 
moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Colesbourne,  which  John  Lehaut  held  of  him 
by  knight  service,  worth  50^.  a  year;  the  moiety  of  a  fee  in  Ickombe, 
which  Roger  Blaket  znd  Margaret,  his  wife,  held  of  him  by  knight  service, 
worth  soj.  a  year ;  also  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Musarder,  worth 
10  marks  yearly,  and  the  advowson  of  Licchelade  Priory,  worth  nothing, 
because  the  Earl  received  nothing  in  times  of  vacancy,  but  only  gave 
them  license  to  elect  another  prior  in  place  of  the  prior  deceased. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  26  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  54. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.^p.m.,  Edward  III,  Files  1 18  and  1 19. 


mtUiam  De  CD^nDort,  iBwl^op  of  mint^tmt. 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  hehre  John  de  Weston  [as  above]  at  Thormerton 
on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  B.V.M., 
26  Edward  III  [1352],  by  the  oath  of  William  de  Pulham,  Geoffrey 
Ailwyne,  Robert  Barbast,  John  Russel,  John  de  Upcote,  Richard  ate  Stable, 
John  Fyfide,  Roger  de  Mortone,  Ralph  Derham,  Thomas  Kynne,  Richard  ate 
Hyde,  and  Richard  Hereward,  who  say  that 

William  de  Edyndon,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  acquired  the  manor  of 
Thormerton,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Thormerton,  which  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief,  from  ?>'ix  John  de  St.  Philibert,  knight,  without 
obtaining  the  King's  license,  on  Sunday  next  after  the  Feast  of 
St.  Augustine,  25  Edward  III  [1351]-  There  is  in  that  manor  a  capital 
messuage,  worth  nothing  yearly  beyond  the  upkeep  of  the  houses ; 
2  carucates  of  land,  containing  300  acres,  one  half  of  which  can  be  sown 
every  year,  each  acre  so  sown  being  worth  3^. ;  the  other  half  which  is 
not  sown  is  worth  nothing,  because  the  said  2  carucates  lie  in  common. 
There  are  6  acres  of  meadow,  worth  bs. ;  bs.  bd.  of  the  rents  of  free 
tenants;  32J.  of  the  rents  of  bond  tenants  there,  both  free  and  bond 
rents  being  paid  at  the  feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle, 
the  Annunciation,  and  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  equal 
portions. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  26  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  5. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q,d.,  File  305,  No.  z. 


Inqtdsitioncs  Post  Mortem.  351 


InQUlSltlOn  taken  heiore  John deWestone  [as  above]  at  Cirencester 
on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Hilary,  26  Edward  III  [1353], 
by  the  oath  of  William  de  Pulham,  Robert  de  Norihcole,  Richard  Hereward, 
William  Mareys,  Thomas  Elnaunt,  Robert  Braunche,  Ralph  Derham,  William 
de  Cundecoie,  Thomas  Cleregise,  William  de  Pedeworth,  Thomas  Olyuer,  and 
Thomas  Kynne,  who  say  that 

Henry  de  Wylynton  held  from  the  Abbot  of  Cirencester  8  virgates  of 
land  in  the  manor  of  Westonebrut  by  fealty  and  the  service  of  25^.  4^. 
and  one  pair  of  gloves,  worth  id.,  and  by  suit  every  3  weeks  at  the 
Abbot's  court.  These  rents  of  z$s.  ^.  and  the  gloves  the  said  Henry 
and  all  tenants  of  the  said  lands  and  manor  have  paid  to  the  said  Abbey 
from  time  immemorial,  and  the  Abbey  has  received  the  same  until  the 
same  manor  came  into  the  King's  hand  and  into  the  custody  of  Thomas 
Bonuyle,  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  heir  of  the  said  Henry. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  26  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  11. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  167,  No.  8. 


c^DmunD^  late  €arl  of  i^ent^  tlje  l^ing*0  uncle* 

InCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before /<?/i«  de  Westone  [as  above] 
on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Michael,  26  Edward  III 
[1352],  by  the  oath  o{  John  de  Milkesham,  John  Capel,  Elias  de  Berlegh, 
William  de  Ledeh,  Edmund  de  Chedworth,  John  Draycote,  John  ate  Boure, 
Nicholas  Wyneband,  Richard  de  Alkelegh,  Nicholas  Poynz,  John  le  More,  and 
Walter  With,  who  say  that ' 

Edmund,  late  Earl  of  Kent,  on  the  14th  of  March,  4  Edward  III 
[1330],  on  which  day  he  was  arrested  at  Winchester,  was  seised  of  the 
manor  of  Lecchelade  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  to  him  and  the  heirs 
of  his  body,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  worth  ;^i  00 
a  year  ;  the  manor  of  Bardesleghe,  held  as  above,  worth  £zb  yearly  ; 
the  manor  of  Sodyntone  Musard,  held  as  above,  worth  £\b  ;  the  manor 
of  Musarder,  held  as  above,  worth  ;^i8.  He  held  in  tail  male  the  farm 
of  the  vill  of  Gloucester  from  the  King  in  chief.  The  King  in  the  life- 
time of  the  said  Edmund  seised  all  the  premises  into  his  hands,  and 
afterwards  gave  the  said  farm  to  Queen  Isabella,  his  mother,  for  her  life  ; 
she  granted  her  estate  therein  to  Thomas  de  Bradeston,  chivaler.  Edmund,  ■ 
son  of  the  aforesaid  Edmund  (who,  the  writ  states,  died  within  age, 
a  ward  to  the  King),  never  had  anything  in  the  said  farm.     After  the 


352  Gloucestersh  ire 


death  of  the  said  Edmund  the  father,  the  King  in  Parliament  granted  the 
manors  abovesaid  to  Edmund,  son  of  Edmund,  to  hold  hereditarily  if  no- 
judgment  were  pronounced  against  his  said  father. 

Edmund,  son  oi  Edmund,  died  5th  January,  6  Edward  III  [1333]. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  26  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  36. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  120. 


apanor  of  ^outl^am. 

Writ,  dated  12th  November,  26  Edward  III  [1352],  directed  to- 
Gilbert  de  Shotesbroke,  John  Loueday,  and  John  Dagenhale,  clerk. 
The  King  has  been  informed  that  certain  charters  and  evidences 
concerning  the  manor  of  Stanford  in  Berks,  which  is  of  the  inheritance 
of  Margaret  and  Elizabeth,  daughters  and  heirs  of  Reginald  fitz  Herbert, 
deceased,  who  are  within  age  and  wards  to  the  King,  were  removed  by 
certain  persons  after  the  death  of  the  said  Reginald,  to  the  manifest 
danger  of  the  disinheriting  of  the  said  heirs.  The  above-named  com- 
missioners are  to  make  inquiry. 

InOUISltlOn  taken  in  Berks,  1326.  The  jury  say  that  Herbert, 
son  oi  John,  by  his  charter  long  since  gave  io  Reginald,  his  younger 
son,  the  manors  of  Stanford  in  Berks  and  Southam  in  Gloucestershire,  to 
hold  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  by  a  rent  of  one  rose  at  Midsummer. 
After  Herbert's  death,  Matthew,  his  son  and  heir,  quitclaimed  the  premises 
to  the  said  Reginald  by  his  writing.  After  Reginald's  death  this  writing 
came  into  the  hands  of  his  wife  Julian.  They  say  that  Matthew,  son  of 
Herbert,  and  Richard  de  Benham  so  proceeded,  maliciously  and  by 
unlawful  agreement,  and  by  gifts  and  promises  made  to  Robert  de  Boxere 
and  Thomas  de  Saunderville,  who  were  then  advisers  of  the  said  Julian, 
that  she  gave  up  the  said  writing  to  the  said  Matthew  and  Richard  at 
Stanford,  and  it  still  remains  in  the  custody  of  the  former. 

John  de  Tydemersh,  who  afterwards  married  the  said  Julian,  delivered 
to  William  de  Berione,  chivaler,  guardian  of  the  heirs  of  live  said  Reginald 
on  behalf  of  the  King,  85  charters,  deeds,  and  aicquittances,  formerly 
belonging  to  the  said  Reginald,  touching  the  manor  of  Stanford.  They 
do  not  know  at  all  into  whose  hands  the  rest  of  the  deeds  may  have  come. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  26  Edward  III,  znd  Nos. ^  No.  49. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  167,  No.  14. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  353 


3|o]^n  tie  ^ram  anD  Sjol^tt  Coppe* 

InC[UlSltlOn  taken  before  John  de  Westone,  the  King's  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  at  Westbury  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Feast  of 
the  [Nativity]  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  26  Edward  III  [1352],  by  the 
oath  of  Thomas  Claxhulle,  Thomas  Sukkeleye  [.?],  Peter  IValmor,  Henry 
Burghende  [?~\,  John  atte  Grene,  John  Shory,  John  Robyns  of  St  .  .  wey, 
Richard  .  .  homes,  John  Hemyng,  John  Baderou,  John  Ryol,  and  Richard 
Waties,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King,  or  any  other,  to  allow  yb,^^  de 
Ham  and  John  Coppe  to  assign  one  messuage  in  Westbury  to  William  de 
Farendone,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Westbury,  to  hold  to  him  and  his 
successors  for  their  manse  there.  It  is  held  of  Geoffrey  le  MareschaU 
vicar  of  the  church  of  Longehope,  by  the  service  of  ^s.  yearly.  It  is 
worth  nothing' beyond  the  reprise. 

There  would  still  remain  to  the  said  Johrt  de  Aram  one  messuage  and 
one  carucate  of  land  in  the  manor  of  Rodleye,  for  term  of  his  life,  held  of 
Henry,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  by  the  service  of  ^s.  yearly  and  suit  every 
3  weeks  at  his  court  of  Rodleye  ;  they  are  worth  40J.  a  year  beyond  the 
reprise.  John  Coppe  would  still  retain  one  messuage  and  2  acres  of 
arable  land  in  Westbury,  worth  4-5'.  yearly  beyond  the  reprise ;  the 
messuage  is  held  oi  Robert  de  Aune  by  the  service  of'2j.  yearly  and  suit 
at  his  court,  the  land  of  Sir  Richard  Talbot,  knight,  by  the  service  of 
IS.  \d,  yearly  rent. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  26  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  N'o.  52. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  307,  No.  3. 


giol^n  De  jFretl^orn. 

Inquisition  taken  in  Berks,  7th  June,  27  Edward  III  [1353]. 
The  jury  say  that  John  de  Frethorn  held  of  the  heir  of  William  de 
Botreaux,  who  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  the  heir  being  a  minor  and 
ward  to  the  King,  the  manor  of  Chelreye  in  Berks,  together  with  the 
manor  of  Frethorn  in  Gloucestershire,  by  the  service  of  half  a  knight's 
fee.  The  manor  of  Chelreye  was  held  jointly  with  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
who  survives. 

John  de  Frethorn  died  20th  May  last  [1353].      Walter,  his  brother  and 
heir,  is  aged  18. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  27  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  24. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  121; 


GLOUC.  INQ.,  VOL.  V. 


354  Gloucestersh  ire 


(Gilbert  Calebot. 

nQUlSltlOn  taken  before  Simon  Basset,  the  King's  escheator  in 


I 


CO.  Gloucester,  at  Westbury  on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of 
St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  20  Edward  III  [1346],  by  the  oath  ol  John  Joce, 
William  de  Bray,  Philip  le  Longe,  John  de  Aure,  William  de  Scaure,  Robert 
atte  Strode,  Philip  le  Mareschal,  Osbert  Afalemort,  Richard  le  White,  Philip 
Baderoun,  John  de  Ode,  and  John  de  Soulhorle,  who  say  that 

Gilbert  Talebot  held  no  lands,  etc.,  of  the  King  in  chief  in  my  bailiwick 
on  the  day  he  died,  but  he  held  the  moiety  of  one  knight's  fee  in 
Lydeneye  from  the  Earl  of  Warwick  by  knight  service,  worth  £\o  yearly, 
and  the  manor  of  Longehope  from  the  Earl  o{ Lancaster  by  the  service  of 
half  a  knight's  fee,  worth  £\o  yearly. 

The  said  Gilbert  died  24th  February  last  [1346].    Richard  Talebot,  his 
next  heir  [the  Hereford  Inq.  p.m.  says  son  and  heir],  is  aged  40. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  27  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  48. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  122. 


iRobert  CB^^etr  of  'Bristol. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Bristol  before /(?A«  de  Westone,  the  King's 
escheator  in"  co.  Gloucester,  on  Thursday  next  after  the  Feast  of 
St.  Valentine,  28  Edward  III  [1354],  by  the  oath  q{  Hugh  de  Fromptone, 
Walter  Derby,  John  Lym,  Roger  Spert,  Henry  Pykk,  John  de  Bathe,  Richard 
de  Alkeleye,  Nicholas  Poyntz,  John  Pesschon,  Ralph  Waleys,  John  Tony,  and 
Robert  de  Leye,  who  say  that 

The  said  Robert  held  no  lands,  etc.,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  nor  in 
service,  in  my  bailiwick,  but  he  held  the  manor  of  Oluestone,  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  that  manor,  for  the  term  of  his  life  and  for 
2  years  following,  so  that  his  executors  or  assigns  may  dispose  of  that 
manor  during  those  2  years  and  present  that  church  to  suitable  parsons. 

He  died  21st  January  in  the  year  abovesaid  \_sic'\  [1354].  Robert 
Gyene  of  Somerset  is  his  next  heir,  and  is  of  full  age. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  z-j  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  52. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  123. 


31o]^n  a^autraterjs. 

Inquisition  taken  before /(?/^«  de  Westone  [as  above]  at  Gloucester 
on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Epiphany,  27  Edward  III  [1353],  by  the 

oath  of  William  Mareschal, , ,  John  Hunte,  John  Lescy, 

William  de  Maldone,  Roger  atte  Mulle,  Robert  Flemyng,   Thomas    .    .    .    , 
John  de  Beaumaner,  and  John  Spensere,  who  say  that 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  355 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  John 
Mautravers  to  enfeoff  Edmund  de  Bereford,  Nicholas  Pynnok,  and  Henry 
de  Tyngeivyk  with  his  manor  of  Kyngestanleigh,  in  order  to  a  re-enfeoffment 
of  himself  and  his  wife  Agnes  in  tail  male,  with  contingent  remainder  to 
William,  son  of  Edmund  de  Ber/ord,  and  Joan,  daughter  oi  John,  son  of 
the  sa.\A  John  Mautravers,  in  tail  male,  and  in  default  again  Xo  John,  son 
oi  John,  son  oi  Robert  Mautravers,  and  Roger,  son  oi  Edward  Mautravers^ 
in  tail  male  successively.  The  manor  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight  service,  and  is  worth  20  marks  yearly.  The  said  John  Mautravers 
has  no  other  lands  or  tenements  in  the  said  county. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  27  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  50. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  310,  No.  15. 


9Io]^n  He  ^uDelet. 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  upon  awrit, dated  4th  December,27  Edward  III, 
requiring  information  as  to  the  tenure  of  the  lands  o{  John  de  Sudeley, 
so  as  to  determine  whether  the  marriage  of  the  heir  belongs  to  the  King. 
The  inquisition  itself  is  in  too  bad  a  state  to  decipher  consecutively. 
The  calendar  gives  Sudeley  manor,  with  lands  in  Stanle}^  Pountlarge, 
and  Grete.  The  inquisition  says  that  John  de  Sudeley,  jointly  with 
Eleanor  his  wife,  held  the  manor  of  Sudeley  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
barony,  except  the  services  of  Thomas  Blaunkjrount  and  Richard 
Da/tyn{}~\;  therefore  the  marriage  of  the  heir  belongs  to  the  King. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  27  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  53. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  125. 


giol^n  pe  ^tonore,  [fenigl^t]* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  William  de  Leidene,  the  King's  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  at  Caumpedene,  loth  October,  28  Edward  III 
[i  354],  by  the  oath  o^  John  de  Astone,  Nicholas  le  Hayward,  John  Hamptone, 
Ralph  Eode,  John  Tyboten,  Robert  Osegode,  William  Ace,  Henry  Honnen, 
William  .  .  ng,  John  de  Bradeweye,  John  Thorteyn,  and  John  Bradeweye  of 
Bachesore,  who  say  that 

John  de  Stonore,  who  died,  held  no  lands,  etc.,  of  the  King  in  chief  in 
the  said  escheator's  bailiwick  on  the  day  he  died  or  before  ;  but  he  then 
held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  and 
1 1  acres  of  meadow  in  Cundicote  from  Matthew  Fitz  Herberd  by  knight 
service;  they  are  worth  13^.  4(/.  yearly  beyond  the  reprise.  He  held,, 
moreover,  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  12  acres  of  meadow, 
6  acres  of  wood,  and  £10  rents  in  Hembury  from  the  Bishop  of  Worcester 


356  Gloucestershire 


by  the  service  of  ds.  yearly  and  suit  at  his  courts  held  every  3  weeks  at 
Hembury  ;  these  premises  are  worth  £\%  yearly  beyond  the  reprise. 

The  said  John  died  on  Sunday,  the  Feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  last. 
John,  his  son  and  next  heir,  is  aged  30  and  more. 

Chan.  Tnq.p.m.,  Ser.  I,  28  Edward  III,  \5t  Nos.,  No.  58. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  128. 


OTilltam  De  ari^ntone,  cBatl  of  l^untingHon* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  William  de  Ledene,  the  King's  escheator 
in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  in  the  March  of  Wales  to  that 
county  adjacent,  at  Wynchecombe  on  Saturday  the  Feast  of  St.  Luke 
the  Evangelist,  28  Edward  III  [1354],  by  the  oath  of  Walter  Bodenham, 
Walter  de  Culne,  Henry  de  Ombresleigh,  Robert  Marchal,  Henry  Wilkyns, 
William  Pygas,  Richard  Webbeleigh,  William  Haukescombe,  Henry  Newenian, 
William  James,  John  Dobbes,  and  Robert  James,  who  say  that 

*The  said  Earl  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester  on  the  day  he  died,  jointly  enfeoffed  with  Julian  his  wife,  the 
manor  of  Gutyng,  together  with  the  hamlets  of  Kyntone,  Bertone, 
Thornhulle,  Holforde,  and  Cotesdene,  together  with  other  services  to 
the  said  manor  belonging  in  the  vills  of  Beryngtone,  Little  Rysyndone, 
Sloughtre,  Fromptone,  Felde,  Gloucester,  Wynchecombe,  Aldryntone, 
Wormyngtone,  Condicote,  Bradewelle,  Newyntone,  Nethergutyng, 
Salpertone,  Shuptone,  Doudeswelle,  Kulkertone,  Westone  Brut,  Hamp- 
tone  Meisy,  and  in  the  hamlets  of  Hertford,  Grettone,  Grete,  Holde- 
bury,  Pettelesworthe,  Temple  Anneford,  and  Foxcote  in  the  county 
aforesaid. 

The  said  manor,  together  with  the  hamlets  of  Felkyng,  Kelmescote, 
and  Halewelle,  and  with  other  services  in  the  vills  of  Bradewelle  and 
Cornwelle,  co.  Oxon,  and  in  the  vills  of  Pultone  and  Seuenhamptone, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  in  the  vill  of  Berlyngham,  co.  Worcester,  is  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  is  worth  100  marks  yearly. 

The  said  Earl  died  on  Sunday  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  last 
past.    John  de  Clyntone,  his  next  heir,  is  aged  30. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  28  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  59. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  129. 


^enr^,  ?^u6e  of  Lancajster. 
_.       .  .  » 

I   nqUlSltlOn  taken  before  William  de  Ledene,  the  King's  escheator 

A      in  CO.  Gloucester,  at  Cirencester,  12th  November,  28  Edward  III 

['354].  by  the  oath  of  Robert  Barbast,  Geoffrey  Aylwyne,  John  de  Leche, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  357 

Richard  atte  Stable,  James  le  Grys,  William  Mareys,  William  George,  John  de 
Caumpedene,  Roger  de  Mortone,  Richard  de  Culne,  Richard  atte  Halle,  and 
Thomas  Olyuer,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  his  cousin 
Henry,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  to  assign  his  manors  of  Kynemersford  and 
Cheddeworth  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
St.  Mary  of  Leycester,  to  hold  to  them  and  their  successors  for  ever. 
They  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight  service,  to  wit,  Kynemers- 
ford for  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  Cheddeworth  for  a  quarter  of  a  knight's 
fee  ;  they  are  worth  £,\q  and  looj.  respectively. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  28  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  2. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  313,  No.  i. 


Inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  de  Berkele  of  Coberleigh,  the 
King's  escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  at  Gloucester  on  Friday  in 
Whit- week,  29  Edward  III  [1356],  by  the  oath  of  William  Geffes,  Simon 
Marchal,  Thomas  Greuel,John  Brasebrugge,  Robert  James,  Henry  le  Neweman, 
Nicholas  Webbe,John  de  Weoleye,  Richard  le  Webbe,John  Dauy,John  le  Smythe, 
and  Richard  le  Boon  [.?],  who  say  that 

John  Giffard  of  Weston  Underegge  held  from  the  King  in  chief  on 
the  day  he  died  at  Norton  Underegge  in  the  county  aforesaid  the  manor 
of  Norton  by  knight  service.  There  is  one  messuage  there,  worth 
nothing  yearly  beyond  the  reprise  ;  2  carucates  of  land,  worth  26^.  %d. 
yearly;  12  acres  of  meadow,  worth  \%s.  He  had  £<^  rents  there,  payable 
yearly  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter  in  equal  portions  by  the  bond  and  free 
tenants,  and  a  several  pasture,  worth  \os.  yearly.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  there  are  worth  3^.  \d.  yearly  beyond  the  reprise. 
The  herbage  and  fruit  of  a  garden  are  worth  y.  \d.  There  is  also 
a  dovecot  worth  3J.  \d. 

Joan,  who  was  wife  of  Thomas  le  Botiler,  chivaler,  mother  of  the  said 
John  Giffard,  \\'\i\c\\  Joan  died  12th  May  in  the  said  year,  held  in  dower 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  Giffard  the  manor  of  Weston,  which 
is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  like  service.  There  is  one  messuage 
there,  worth  \id.  yearly  beyond  the  reprise;  3  carucates  of  land,  worth 
40J. ;  20  acres  of  meadow,  worth  \os.  There  is  an  enclosed  park,  the 
underwood  of  which  can  be  sold  to  the  amount  of  zos.  a  year;  and 
there  is  a  several  pasture  in  the  same  park  worth  135'.  \d.  There  are 
20  marks'  rent  from  free  and  bond  tenants,  payable  at  the  Feasts  of" 
St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  the  Annunciation,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  and  St.  Michael  in  equal  portions.     There  is  a  dovecot  worth 


358  Gloucestershire 


2J.  yearly;  the  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth  irj.  M. 
yearly. 

John  Giffard  d\tA.  30th  November,  27  Edward  III  [1353].     Elizabeth, 
his  daughter  and  heir,  is  aged  4. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  29  Edward  III,  isl  Nos.,  No.  7. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  1 30. 


"W*  •     •     •  ^ 

I  nOUlSltlOn  laken  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  at  Cirencester, 
X  on  Monday  next  before  the  Feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thoma 
the  Martyr,  29  Edward  III  [1355],  by  the  oath  of  Geoffrey  Aylwyne, 
Thomas  -de  la  Mare  of  Ryndecombe,  Robert  Barbast,  fames  le  Gris, 
John  de  Caumpedene,  Richard  atte  Stable,  Robert  Wattes,  Richard  de  Culne, 
Walter  Bygaynnetheyate,  Richard  atte  Halle,  William  le  Faiiconer,  and  Henry 
Norman,  who  say  that 

Richard  d-e  Wydeslade,  who  died,  held  no  lands,  etc.,  of  the  King  in 
chief  on  the  day  he  died  in  the  said  county,  but  he  held  from  William 
Comyn  of  Putteleye  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  at  Leche  Turuille  one 
messuage  with  a  curtilage  adjacent,  worth  is.  \d.  yearly,  3  virgates  of 
arable  land,  which  in  these  last  years  have  been  worth  nothing  beyond 
the  reprise,  and  iid.  rent  for  a  cottage  there. 

Stephen  de  Wydeslade,  his  son  and  heir,  is  aged  24. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  29  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  22. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  130. 


OTtlUam  De  ^jstone  anD  l^eter  De  CggetDortl^e. 

InClUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  abovesaid  escheator 
.  .  .  August,  29  Edward  III  [1355],  by  the  oath  oi  fohn  Oliuer, 
John  Glede,  John  Cole,  John  de  B right hampton,  John  atte  Bertone,  Richard 
de  Salisbury,  William  atte  Mersshe,  Waller  Toky,  John  de  Mattesdone,  Thomas 
Passemer,  William  Laurence,  and   William  Ingleys,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  William  de 
Astone  to  grant  a  toft  and  5  acres  of  land  in  Partone  and  Bryghthamptone, 
and  Peter  de  Eggtworthe  to  grant  a  toft  and  2  acres  of  land  in  Uptone 
St.  Leonard  to  the  Prior  and  Convent  of  St.  Oswald  of  Gloucester,  and 
to  allow  the  said  Peter  to  grant  them  the  remainder  of  5  messuages, 
2  shops,  and  fs.  rents  in  Gloucester,  which  Thomas,  son  of  William  le 
Spycer,  and  Amice  his  wife  hold  for  term  of  her  life,  in  part  satisfaction 
of  ;^io  worth  of  lands  and  rents  which  they  have  license  to  acquire  by  the 
King's  letters  patent. 

Of  the  abovesaid  5  messuages  one  is  held  of  the  Prior  of  Derhurste 
by  the  service  of  4J.  rent  and  suit  at   his  court,  held   in  the   vill   of 


InquisUiones  Post  Mortem.  359 


Gloucester  every  3  weeks,  and  the  Prior  holds  of  the  King  in  chief. 
Another  is  held  of  the  Abbot  of  Tintern  by  5J.  rent,  and  the  Abbot  holds 
of  the  King.  Another  is  held  of  the  Prior  q{  Lanthony  next  Gloucester 
by  \zd.  rent,  and  the  Prior  holds  of  the  Earl  o{  Hereford  in  frankalmoin. 
The  fourth  messuage  is  held  of  the  said  Prior  of  St.  Oswald  by  2^.  rent, 
and  the  Prior  holds  of  the  King.  The  last  is  held  of  the  Abbot  of 
St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  by  a  rent  of  yj.,  and  the  Abbot  holds  of  the  King. 
The  2  shops  are  held  of  the  Prior  oi  Lanthony  by  a  rent  of  14J.,  and  the 
Prior  holds  of  the  King. 

The  toft  and  land  to  be  granted  by  William  de  Astone  are  held  of  the 
said  Prior  of  St.  Oswald,  who  holds  of  the  King,  by  a  rent  of  4J.  The 
toft  and  land  to  be  granted  hy  Peter  de  Eggeivor the  are  held  oi  Thomas 
Passemer  by  a  rent  of  xid. ;  Passemer  holds  of  the  Abbot  of  St:  Peter  oi 
Gloucester,  together  with  other  lands,  by  a  rent  of  .  .  s.,  and  the  Abbot 
holds  of  the  King.  The  "js.  rents  are  held  of  the  said  Prior  of  St.  Oswald 
by  a  rent  of  i^. 

There  would  still  remain  to  William  de  Astone  2  virgates  .  .  .  and 
.  .  s.  rents  in  Colde  Astone,  held  of  the  said  Prior  of  St.  Oswald  .  .  .  ; 
also  2  virgates  of  land  and  i6.f.  6d.  rents  there,  held  of  the  Abbess  of 
Godestowe  .  .  .  altogether  worth  50J.  .  .  .  a  year.  The  said  Peter 
would  still  retain  one  carucate  of  land  and  40J.  rents  in  Preston  .  .  . 
held  of  the  Bishop  of  Hereford  by  6s.  rent. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  29  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  6. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  317,  No.  6. 


Cl^oma^  De  'Berfeelee  of  aice,  cl)tt)aler» 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  at  Berkele  on 
Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  29  Edward  III 
[1355],  by  the  oath  oi  fohn  de  Draycote,  Thomas  Skay,  Walter  Wyther, 
Walter  Huyot,  Geoffrey  Neel,  Walter  fakemans,  fohn  Gyffard,  fohn  leBotiller, 
fohn  Byseleigh,  Richard  Chansi,  Walter  Matheus,  and  John  Symondes,  who 
say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Thomas  de 
Berkelee  of  Ulee,  chivaler,  to  enfeoff  Robert,  parson  of  the  church  of  Ulee, 
with  the  manors  of  Kynges  Westone  and  Aylebertone,  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight  service,  in  order  to  a  re-enfeoffment  of  the  said 
Thomas  and  Katherine  his  wife.  The  said  manors  are  worth  ;^2o  a  year. 
The  said  Thomas  would  retain  besides  the  manors  of  Ulee  and  Bradeleyc, 
held  of  Thomas  de  Berkele,  chivaler,  Lord  de  Berkele,  in  chief  by  knight 
service,  and  worth  ;^2o  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  29  Edward  III,  2nd  Nos.,  No.  32. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  318,  N'o.  7. 
2  4 


360  Gloucestershire 


Inquisition  taken  before  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkele  of  Cubberle, 
knight,  escheator  [as  above],  at  Tettebury  on  Wednesday  next  after 
the  Feast  of  St.  Hilary,  29  Edward  III  [1356J,  by  the  oath  oi  John  Joy e^ 
John  Wynebaud,  Richard  Chansy,  John  le  Broke,  Roger  Caumhray^  Roger 
Frauncombe,  Walter  Person,  John  Holdere,  John  de  Westone  of  Hyntone, 
Thomas  Monk,  John  Bayouse,  and  William  Turgys,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  John  Fitz 
Nicol  to  enfeoff  John,  parson  of  the  church  of  Seyntpere,  and  Walter, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Camme,  with  the  manors  of  Hulle  and  Nymdes- 
felde,  and  the  advowson  of  the  chantry  of  Kynleye,  in  order  to  a  re- 
enfeofFment  of  himself  and  Eva  his  wife  in  tail  male.  The  premises  are 
held  of  the  King  by  knight  service. 

In  the  manor  of  Hulle  there  is  one  messuage,  worth  nothing  beyond 
the  reprise;  2  carucates  of  land,  worth  26J.  8</.  a  year.  In  the  manor  of 
Nymdesfelde  there  is  a  similar  messuage  and  2  carucates,  one  of  which  is 
worth  I  Of.,  the  other  3J.  \d.,  and  not  more,  because  it  lies  untilled.  The 
chantry  is  worth  nothing  yearly,  because  it  is  vacant.  The  said  John  has 
no  other  lands,  etc.,  in  the  said  county. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  29  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  47. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d ,  File  318,  No.  zi. 


Inquisition  taken  h&(ox&  Thomas  de  Berkele  of  Cuberle,  the  King's 
escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  at  the  Bertone  of  the  lord  the  King 
next  Gloucester,  on  Saturday  the  Feast  of  St.  Barnabas,  30  Edward  III 
[1356],  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Passemer,  John  Mattesdone,John  Organ,  John 
Richemon,  John  Damysele,  -John  in  the  Felde,  John  de  Monmuthe,  Roger 
Seymor,  Richard  Clerkessone,  John  le  Rous,  Thomas  Hunte,  and  Robert  le 
Hayward,  who  say  that 

The  said  Isabel  held  of  the  King  in  chief  on  the  day  she  died  one 
carucate  of  land  and  iis.  rent  in  Pichenecombe,  by  the  service  of  paying 
5^.  at  Michaelmas  to  the  King's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  for 
the  time  being.     The  premises  are  worth  43J.  i^d.  in  all  their  issues. 

The  said  Isabel  died  12th  May  last.  John  Maundeuille,  her  son  and 
heir,  is  aged  34. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  30  Edward  III,  isf  A^os.,  No.  8. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  133. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  361 

/HattlftetD  f\i\  Herbert, 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Robert  de  HildesU,  the 
Kings's  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  March  of 
Wales  adjacent,  on  Wednesday  the  Feast  of  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra, 
31  Edward  III  [1357],  by  the  oath  o{  Peter  le  Frensshe,  John  le  Spencer, 
John  Neuwelonde,  Nicholas  Spillemon,  John  de  Stonhouse,  Roger  Norreys, 
William  le  Walsshe,  John  Lescy,  William  West,  Richard  Whelere,  Stephen 
Graunt,  zxidi  John  de  Maldone,  who  say  that 

Matthew  Fits  Herbert  held  on  the  day  he  died  one  messuage  and  one 
carucate  of  land  in  Harsefelde  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  from  Edward 
de  St.  John  le  Neueu  in  fee  tail,  by  fine  levied  in  the  King's  court  between 
the  said  Edward,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  Matthew,  deforciant,  under  which 
he  held  the  premises  of  the  said  Edward  by  a  rent  of  one  rose  at  the 
Feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  by  doing  for  the  said  Edward  the 
services  due  to  the  chief  lord  of  the  fee,  with  contingent  remainder  to 
his  brother  Reginald  for  life,  and  reversion  to  the  said  Edward.  The  said 
Reginald  died  5  years  since.  Matthew  died  without  issue  4th  December, 
30  Edward  III  [1356].  Edward  held  the  premises  from  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  one-quarter  of  a  knight's  fee.  They  are  worth 
;^io  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  30  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  134. 


IStcl^arD  Calbot,  cl^ibaler. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Thomas  de  Berkele  of 
Cubberle,  the  King's  escheator  in  co.  Gloucester,  on  Saturday  next 
after  the  Feast  of  St.  Edmund  the  Bishop,  30  Edward  III  [1356],  by  the 
oath  oijohn  Damysele,  John  de  Crouham,  Waller  Colyns,  Simon  de  Brokworth, 
Roger  le  Vbnge,  William  le  Waryner,  John  atte  Halle,  Nicholas .  Heyward, 
John  Cook,  Walter  Perware,  John  Canynges,  and  Walter  Lydeneye,  who 
say  that 

Richard  Talbot,  chivaler,  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he 
died  the  manor  of  Hunteleye,  worth  £•]  i^s.  ^d.  a  year,  and  held  of  the 
Duke  of  Lancaster  in  socage  by  the  service  of  los.  rent.  He  held  no 
other  lands,  etc.,  because,  by  the  King's  license,  on  6th  July,  29  Edward  III 
[1355],  he  had  granted  the  manors  of  Payneswyk,  Mortone,  and  Whaddone 
io^  Thomas  Talbot,  clerk,  John  de  Carreu,  chivaler,  and  John  Laundels,  to 
hold  for  their  lives. 

The  said  Richard  died  23rd  October  last.  Gilbert  Talbot,  his  son  and 
next  heir,  is  aged  24. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  30  Edward  III,  1st  Nos.,  No.  51. 
2  4    *  New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  1 1>  ■■ 


362  Gloucestersh  ire 


InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  at  Durham  on 
Monday  next  before  the  Feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  30  Edward  III 
[1356],  by  the  oath  o^  John  Parlere,  Richard  Chansy,  John  Wynewode\}\ 
Richard  Chalkeleye,  John  de  Westone  of  Hentone,  Thomas  Pyers,  John  atte 
Sloo,John  Burdon,  John  Joye,  John  Broke,  Roger  Barbasl,  and  John  Wodecok, 
who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  Ralph  Russel 
to  grant  two-thirds  of  the  manor  of  Durham,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  that  manor,  to  Eleanor  Russel,  for  term  of  her  life,  in  exchange 
for  one-third  of  the  manors  of  Horsyngtone  in  co.  Somerset  and 
Herdewyke  in  co.  Bucks,  looj.  rents  in  Shirebourne,  co.  Dorset,  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Horsyngtone,  which  she  now  holds  in 
dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Ralph.  All  are  held  of  the  King 
in  chief.  The  abovesaid  two-thirds  of  Durham  are  worth  £\o,  and  the 
church  10  marks. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  30  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  36. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  321,  No.  14. 


giol^n  Sergeant  tl^e  younger- 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  at  Stone, 
24th  January,  30  Edward  III  [1356],  by  the  oath  of  John 
Parlewent,  Walter  Mathewes,  John  Bastard,  Stephen  Kynehere,  Joseph 
Basshe,  Thomas  Woor,  Richard  Aleyn,  Walter  Marys,  Nicholas  le  Mason, 
William  Britteuille  [?],  Robert  Broun,  and  William  le  Mailman,  who 
say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  ^.Wow  John  le 
Sergeant  the  younger  to  assign  9  messuages,  80  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of 
meadow,  and  2s.  id.  rent  in  Hamme,  Hulle,  Alkyntone,  and  Camme,  to 
a  chaplain  to  celebrate  every  day  in  the  chapel  of  Stone  for  the  health 
of  the  said  John,  of  Thomas  de  Berkele  of  Berkele,  and  Maurice  his  son, 
and  of  William  de  Chiltenham  during  their  lives,  and  for  their  souls  after 
their  death. 

One  messuage,  27  acres  of  land,  2^  acres  of  meadow,  and  id.  rent  in 
Hamme,  4  messuages,  28  acres  of  land,  i  \  acres  of  meadow  in  Alkyntone, 
and  one  messuage,  14  acres  of  land,  i  acre  of  meadow,  and  is.  rent  in 
Camme,  are  held  from  Thomas  de  Berkele,  Lord  de  Berkele,  by  the  service 
of  13J.  z\d.  rent,  and  the  said  Thomas  holds  of  the  King  another 
messuage  and  3  acres  of  land  in  Hamme  from  John  Capel  by  a  rent  of 
IS.  id.  a  year;  Capel  holds  of  the  said  Thomas  by  a  rent  of  id.,  and  he 
of  the  King.     Two    other    messuages,    8    acres  of  land,  and   i  acre  of 


i 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  363 

meadow  in  Hulle  are  held  from  John  fitz  Nicol,  lord  of  Hulle,  by  the 
service  of  one  clove  gillyflower  and  id.  yearly,  ^xiA  John  Filz  iVzco/ holds 
of  the  King.  The  whole  of  the  premises  are  worth  izs.  yearly.  Johrt  le 
Sergeant  will  still  retain  one  messuage,  one  carucate  of  land,  and  30J. 
rents  in  the  vills  aforesaid,  held  of  Thomas  de  Berkele,  Lord  de  Berkele, 
by  the  service  of  one  pair  of  gloves  and  one  bushel  of  wheat  yearly, 
worth  20s. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  30  Edward  III,  ind'Nos.,  No.  44. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  322,  No.  3. 


I^ojspital  of  ^t.  'BartftolometD  of  dD^loucejster. 

Writ,  dated  i8th  May,  29  Edward  III  [1355],  directed  to  William, 
jPrior  of  Lantony,  and  William  de  ChiUenham.  The  King, 
understanding  this  hospital  was  in  his  patronage  and  of  the  foundation 
of  his  progenitors,  on  account  of  certain  defects  in  the  said  hospital, 
lately  appointed  certain  faithful  men  to  visit  it,  as  well  in  chief  as  in  its 
members,  for  the  repairing  of  these  defects,  as  appears  more  at  large 
in  the  letters  patent.  Now  R.,  Bishop  of  Worcester^  petitions  that  the 
hospital  is  in  his  jurisdiction,  and  that  the  Bishops  of  Worcester  have 
had  the  visitation  thereof  from  time  immemorial.  An  inquiry  is  to  be 
made,  that  the  King  may  revoke  the  said  letters  patent  if  they  prove  to 
be  an  infringement  of  the  Bishop's  rights. 

IriQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Feast 
of  St.  Barnabas,  30  Edward  III  [1356].  before  William,  Prior  of 
Lantony,  and  William  de  ChiUenham,  by  the  oath  o{  Robert  Broun,  Philip 
le  Mareschal,  John  de  Mattesdone,  John  Glede,  John  de  Brighthamptone, 
William  Laurence,  William  de  Kyngeshawe,  Thomas  de  Monyntone,  Henry 
le  Draper,  Thomas  le  Spicer,  Walter  de  Elemor,  and  Elias  Bursy,  who 
say  that 

In  the  time  of  \_IIenry~\,  King  of  England,  son  of  the  Empress,  one 
Nicholas  Walred,  chaplain,  began  to  build  the  bridge  called  Westbrugge, 
and  a  number  of  workers  were  collected  there  ;  among  them  was  one 
William  Myparty,  formerly  burgess  of  the  vill  of  Gloucester,  and  he  built 
on  a  small  piece  of  his  land,  which  he  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  for  the 
aforesaid  Nicholas,  William,  and  the  other  workers  dwelling  together  there, 
where  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew  of  Gloucester  is  now  built.  And 
this  William,  with  the  rest  of  the  workers  and  other  sick  people  of  both 
sexes,  dwelt  there  together  all  the  time  of  his  life,  and  so  he  permitted 
the  said  house  for  the  use  of  the  workers  and  sick  people,  and  for  a  long 
while  before  the  "time  of  memory"  they  lived  in  the  aforesaid  house, 
always  with  a  priest  in  hermit's  habit,  governor  of  the  said  house,  and  so 


364  Gloucestershire 


continued  to  live  in  this  way  on  the  alms  of  the  faithful,  until  King 
Henry,  son  of  King  John,  at  the  petition  of  the  Lady  Eleanor,  his  consort, 
then  Queen  of  England,  in  the  1 3th  year  of  his  reign  by  his  charter  gave 
the  church  of  St.  Nicholas  of  Gloucester  aforesaid  to  the  brethren  and 
sisters  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew  of  that  vill,  first  constituted  in 
the  said  house  by  the  said  King  Henry,  for  the  maintenance  of  the  sick 
and  poor  of  that  hospital.  ,  The  same  King  Henry  gave  to  the  said 
hospital  the  small  parcel  of  the  land  of  the  highway  of  the  vill  of 
Gloucester,  annexed  to  the  said  house,  upon  which  their  chancel  is  built, 
in  the  49th  year  of  his  reign.  He  was  the  first  founder  and  patron  of 
the  said  hospital,  and  immediately  after  the  abovesaid  gift  of  the  church 
of  St.  Nicholas,  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  hospital  begged  the  King's 
license  to  elect  the  first  Prior  of  the  hospital,  who  was  received  and 
confirmed  by  the  King.  From  the  time  of  the  gift  of  the  said  church 
the  Bishops  of  Worcester  have  been  accustomed  to  visit  the  said  hospital, 
but  by  what  right  the  jury  do  not  know. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  30  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  65. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  173. 


Cicely,  tDl^o  toajEi  tmfe  of  (0eoffre^  larcl^er* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  Robert  de  Hildesle,  the 
King's  escheator  in  Gloucester  and  the  March  of  Wales  adjacent, 
on  Saturday  next  after  the  Feast  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  31  Edward  III 
[1357],  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Underhulle,  Thomas  Pricke,  Richard  Heym, 
Richard  Underhulle,  William  Pendok,  William  Chaumoun  [.?],  John  Mamy, 
John  atte  Nelme,  William  Gelle,  John  Chapman,  Thomas  Wyther,  and  John 
Ji^nter,  who  say  that 

Cicely,  who  was  wife  of  Geoffrey  Larcher,  held  of  the  King  in  chief  for 
term  of  her  life  2  messuages,  one  virgate,  and  6  acres  of  land  in  Stoke 
Archer.  The  messuages  are  worth  is.  a  year,  the  land  lis.  She  also 
held  in  like  manner  4  messuages,  60  acres  of  land,  and  bs.  rent  in  Stoke 
aforesaid,  worth  altogether  30J.  a  year.  The  premises  are  held,  together 
with  the  manor  of  Stoke,  of  the  King  by  the  service  of  finding  one  archer 
in  time  of  war  in  England  for  15  days,  and  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkele  of 
Cobberle  holds  the  said  manor  in  fee  in  right  oi  Joan  his  wife.  The 
said  Cicely  acquired  the  premises  from  Geoffrey  de  Tedynbone,  chaplain, 
and/<?A«  Moryn  of  Swyndone,  chaplain,  to  hold  as  abovesaid  by  license 
of  the  King.     On  her  death  they  revert  to  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  Larcher. 

The  said  Cicely  died  19th  June  last.  Joan,  daughter  and  next  heir 
of  the  said  Geoffrey  Larcher,  is  of  full  age. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  31  Edward  III,  ist  Nos.,  No.  39. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  i  37. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  365 


ji^tcl^ola^^  0on  of  SUtUiam  (damage* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Leye  before  Henry  de  Presiwode,  the  King's 
escheator  in   co.  Gloucester,  on  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of 
St.  Nicholas,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  of  Henry  Bourthulle, 
Walter  Bauzhan,  John  Gynour,  Peter  Walmor,  Thomas  Gamage,  John  Coppe, 
John  de  Btde/ord,  Richard  Godryche,  William  Godryche,  John  Lejsy,  Nicholas 
Vyan,  and  John  Warde,  who  say  that 

Nicholas  de  Gamage  held  no  lands  of  the  King  in  chief  in  Gloucester 
or  the  March  of  Wales  adjacent,  but  he  held  at  Netherleye,  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  one-third  of  the  manor  of  Wezebury  from  John  de 
Penbrugge  by  the  service  of  one  pair  of  gloves,  worth  id.,  at  Christmas. 

There  is  one  capital  messuage  there,  worth  nothing  a  year  beyond 
the  reprise ;  2  carucates  of  arable  land,  two-thirds  of  which  are  worth 
los.  yearly,  and  the  remaining  third  lies  fallow  every  year  and  in 
common,  and  is  therefore  worth  nothing.  There  are  12  acres  of 
meadow,  worth  izs.,  and  10  acres  of  underwood,  worth  2s.  There  are 
£j^  loj.  of  rents  of  assize,  payable  equally  at  the  Feasts  of  St.  Michael, 
the  Purification,  and  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

The  said  Nicholas  died  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the 
Purification,  23  Edward  III  [1350].  Margery,  Joan,  and  Elizabeth  were 
his  daughters  and  heirs.  At  her  father's  death  the  said  Margery  was 
aged  22,  and  was  married  io  John  Byllyng;  Joan  was  then  16,  and  was 
married  after  her  father's  death  to  Hugh  Arthour;  Elizabeth  was  aged 
7  at  her  father's  death,  and  has  been  married  to  John  fitz  Hugh  of 
CO.  Bedford.  Hugh  Arthour  received  the  issues  of  the  lands  for  2  years 
after  the  death  of  Nicholas.  John  Billyng  and  the  said  Hugh  have 
occupied,  and  do  still  occupy,  two-thirds  of  the  said  lands  in  right  of 
their  wives.  At  the  end  of  the  said  2  years  Elizabeth  gave  the  third 
falling  to  her  to  Thomas  de  Wantone,  who  still  receives  the  profits  thereof. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  32  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  17. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  139. 


giol^n  'Blount. 

InOUISltlOn  taken  at  Rodeleghe  before  the  abovesaid  escheator 
on  Thursday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle, 
32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  o^  John  Billyng,  William  de  Wyke,  John 
Gynour,  Thomas  Fyel,  John  Hore,  Richard  Shrye,  Richard  Capy,  John 
Danyd,  Elias  Willies,  Richard  Norht,  Roger  Coueley,  and  William  Ordwy, 
who  say  that 

John  Blount,  deceased,  held  no  lands  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the 
day  he  died  in  the  said  county  either  of  the  King  or  any  other,  but  he 


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66  Gloucestershire 


held  for  term  of  his  life  the  manors  of  Rodeleye  and  Tibertone,  by  grant 
of  Henry,  late  Earl  of  Lancaster,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Earl.  They 
are  held  of  the  King  by  knight  service. 

There  is  at  Rodeleye  one  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  a  year 
beyond  the  reprise  ;  one  carucate  of  arable  land,  two-thirds  of  which 
(when  sown)  are  worth  30J.,  and  they  were  sown  this  year  before  the 
death  of  the  said  John ;  the  other  third  is  lying  fallow  and  in  common, 
and  the  pasture  is  therefore  worth  nothing.  There  are  18  acres  of 
meadow,  worth  36^.;  £,z\  of  rents  of  assize,  payable  equally  at  the 
Feasts  of  St.  Michael,  St.  Andrew,  the  Annunciation,  and  the  Nativity  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist.  There  is  a  several  fishery  in  the  Severn,  worth 
£\o.     The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  there  are  worth  bs.  Sd. 

At  Tibertone  there  is  one  capital  messuage,  worth  nothing  beyond 
the  reprise  ;  2  carucates  of  arable  land,  two-thirds  of  which  are  worth 
40J.  a  year  when  sown,  as  they  were  this  year  before  the  death  of  the 
said /okn,  the  other  third  [as  above-].  There  are  20  acres  of  meadow, 
worth  30J.  when  mown,  and  after  the  mowing  they  lie  in  common. 
There  are  ;^22  of  rents  of  assize,  payable  at  the  said  four  terms  in  equal 
portions.     The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts  there  are  worth  7^. 

The   said  /o/in  Blount  died  on   Thursday  next   after   the    Feast   of 
St.  Chad  this  year.     Richard,  son  and  heir  of  the  saidy<?^«,  is  aged  13^ 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  32  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  25. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  139. 


I 


nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Kempeleye  before  the  abovesaid  escheator 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  with  the  March  of  Wales  thereto  adjacent, 
loth  September,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  of  Edmund  Boys, 
Thomas  de  Herttlaunde,  Tho77ias  Okie,  William  Henneherwe,  Robert  Ketford, 
Walter  Henneherwe,  Thomas  de  Ledyntone,  Robert  Dyke,  Walter  Mayow, 
Walter  Hathewy,  Walter  Wynter,  and  William  Power,  who  say  that 

Peter  de  Grandisson  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  from  the  King  in 
chief  on  the  day  he  died  the  manor  of  Dymmoke,  as  of  the  ancient 
demesne  of  the  King,  by  the  service  of  paying  \d.  at  Christmas.  There 
are  no  buildings  or  demesne  lands  in  the  manor;  there  are  6  acres  of 
meadow,  worth  gj.  when  mown,  and  after  the  mowing  they  lie  in  common 
till  the  Feast  of  the  Purification,  and  they  were  mown  this  year  before 
the  said  Peter's  death.  There  is  one  water-mill,  worth  half  a  mark 
yearly,  and  not  more,  because  it  is  ruinous.  There  are  ;^30  of  rents  of 
assize,  payable  at  the  four  feasts  [as  in  last  inquisition].  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth  x^s.  \d. 

The  said  Peter  also  held  the  manor  of  Oxenhale  in  fee  tail,  with 
contingent  remainder,  in  case  of  his  death  without  issue,  to  Thomas  de 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  367 

Grandissone.  It  is  held  of  Roger  de  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March,  as  of  the 
inheritance  of  Geoffrey  de  Geneuyle,  as  half  a  knight's  fee.  There  is  one 
capital  messuage  there,  worth  nothing  beyond  the  reprise  ;  one  curtilage, 
worth  bd.  a  year ;  one  dovecot,  worth  40</.  ;  one  carucate  of  arable  land, 
two-thirds  of  which  (when  sown)  are  worth  \6s.,  and  they  were  sown  this 
year  before  the  death  of  the  said  Peter,  and  after  the  corn  harvest  they 
lie  in  common,  and  the  remaining  third  lies  fallow  every  year.  There 
are  6^^  acres  of  meadow,  worth  gj.  9^/.,  which  were  mown  before  the  said 
Peter's  death,  and  after  the  mowing  they  lie  in  common  till  the  Feast  of 
the  Purification.  There  is  a  park,  the  pasture  of  which  is  worth  nothing 
beyond  the  maintenance  of  the  wild  animals,  and  there  is  no  underwood. 
There  is  another  outwood,  the  underwood  of  which  is  worth  ^od.,  and 
the  pasture  nothing,  because  it  lies  in  common  throughout  the  year. 
There  are  looj.  rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants,  payable  equally  at  the 
Feasts  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Annunciation,  and  42J.  td.  of  the  rents  of 
bond  tenants,  payable  as  above.  The  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  courts 
are  worth  iid.  yearly. 

The  said  Peter  died  loth  August  last.    Sir  John  de  Grandissone,  Bishop 
of  Exeter,  is  brother  and  heir  of  the  said  Peter,  and  aged  60. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  32  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  32. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  140. 


CtimunD  De  l^antilo. 

InQUlSltlOri  taken  at  Lechelade  before  the  said  escheator  in 
CO.  Gloucester  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Ascension, 
32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  of  Geoffrey  Aylewyne,  Robert  de  Cotes, 
William  Polham,  Hugh  Simondes,  Roger  Blaket,  John  Crossen,  John  Chambre, 
Robert  Jurdan,  John  Weleye,  Henry  de  Fromlyntone,  Nicholas  Webben,  and 
Reginald  Tannar,  who  say  that 

Edmund  de  Handlo  held  no  lands  in  the  said  county  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  on  the  day  he  died,  but  Robert  de  Hildesleye,  chivaler,  and  Isabel 
his  wife,  mother  of  the  said  Edmund,  held  for  term  of  her  life,  under 
a  fine  thereof  late  levied  in  the  King's  court,  the  manors  of  Colne 
St.  Aylwyny,  Hatherop,  and  Wyke,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Ed7nund. 
The  manor  of  Colne  is  held  of  the  Abbot  of  St.  Peter  of  Gloucester  by 
the  service  of  ly.  dd.  yearly;  the  manor  of  Hatherop,  from  the  Abbess 
of  Lacok,  by  the  service  of  zs. ;  the  manor  of  Wyke,  of  the  manor  of 
Lechelade,  by  the  service  of  5^. 

The  said  Edmund  died  ist  June,  29  Edward  III  [1355].  Margaret 
and  Elizabeth,  his  sisters  and  heirs,  are  now  aged  22  and  16. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  32  Edivard  III,  \st  N'os.,  No.  36. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  140. 


36S  Gloucestershire 


!3l^argaret/ Daugl^tei:  anD  Qeir  of  laalpQ  De 
iSbbe^ale. 

PrOOl  of  age  of  the  said  Margaret  taken  [upon  the  claim  of 
Laurence  Greyndore,  her  husband]  at  Abbehale  before  the  above- 
said  escheator,  26th  October,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  oi  John 
Billyng,  Henry  Hannes,  Richard  Ades,  John  atte  Vyse,  John  Forest,  John 
Malotes,  Martin  Smythe,  Richard  Falleye,  William  atte  Mulle,  John  Slodmon, 
Thomas  de  Falley,  and  Walter  de  Couyntre,  all  being  of  the  age  of  40  years 
and  more.     They  say  that 

The  said  Margaret  was  born  at  Abbehale,  and  baptized  in  the  church 
of  that  vill  on  Friday  after  Easter,  15  Edward  III  [1341],  and  was  aged 
17  on  4th  May  this  year. 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  [as  above].     The  same  jurors  say  that  Isabel, 
who  was  wife  of  Ralph  de  Abbehale,  after  his  death  bore  a  daughter 
called  Ellen,  who  died  on  the  tenth  day  after  she  was  born. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  32  Edward  III,  \st  Nos.,  No.  55. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Edward  III,  File  141. 


%X^t  abbe^  of  ^t,  augu^ttne  of  'BrtjaitoU 

Inquisition  taken  at  Bristol  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  on 
Monday  next  before  the  Feast  of  All  Saints,  32  Edward  III  [1358], 
by  the  oath  of  Henry  de  Cobyndone,  Robert  Hopere,  John  Malueme,  John 
Breware,  John  Bolt,  Roger  Methelane,  William  Chebham,  John  KerdyJ, 
John  Kenesek,  John  Croke,  Nicholas  Muleward,  and  Robert  Heremyte,  who 

say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
Abbey  to  give  to  the  Prior  and  Brethren  of  the  Order  of  St.  Mary  of 
Mount  Carmel  in  Bristol  4  messuages  contiguous  to  their  manse  there, 
for  the  enlargement  thereof.  They  are  held  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye  by 
the  service  of  paying  i  lb.  of  pepper  yearly,  and  are  worth  8j.  beyond  the 
reprise. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  32  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  7. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  327,  No.  3. 


Ealp]^,  Xijsl^oi)  of  'Batl^  anti  mtM. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Pokelchurche  before  the  abovesaid  escheator 
on  Wednesday  next  before  Michaelmas,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  by 
the  oath  of  Robert  Lepezate,  Walter  Longe,  Nicholas  Hert,  John  Tauntone, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  369 

Henry  Boldhod,  Nicholas  Drew,  John  Cokkes,  William  Persones,  Ni<holas 
Her/ord,  Adam  Taylour,  Richard  Taylour,  and  William  Inge,  who  say  that 
It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
Bishop  to  grant  a  messuage  and  3J  virgates  of  land  in  Pokelchurche  to 
John  Aleyn  of  Pokelchurche  and  Margaret,  his  wife,  and  John,  their  son, 
to  hold  for  their  lives,  with  reversion  to  the  Bishop  and  his  successors. 
The  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  as  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Pokelchurche,  which  is  of  the  temporalities  of  the  said  Bishop,  and  is 
held  by  homage  only  ;  they  are  worth  is.  yearly  beyond  the  reprise,  and 
not  more,  because  the  said  grantees  are  bound  to  pay  a  yearly  rent  of 
32J.  to  the  Bishop. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  32  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  21. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  327,  No.  12. 


InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Bristol  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  [on 
day  and  by  oath  of  jurors  as  in  inquisition  last  but  one  above]. 
The  jurors  say  it  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to 
allow  yc^^w  de  Attone  to  grant  one  messuage  and  50  acres  of  land  in  the 
suburb  of  Bristol  to  the  Abbey  of  St.  Augustine  of  Bristol  ;  they  are  held 
of  the  Abbey  by  the  service  of  6j.  yearly,  and  are  worth  \%s.  beyond  the 
reprise.  The  said  John  would  still  retain  40  marks'  worth  of  lands  and 
rents  in  Bristol  and  Aust,  held  of  the  Bishop  of  Wo rces/er  and  of  Thomas 
de  Berkele  by  the  service  of  i  or.  yearly. 

Chan,  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  32  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  28. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d..  File  327,  No.  19. 


3io]^n  Coof. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  before  the  abovesaid  escheator 
on  Saturday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Matthew,  32  Edward  III 
[1358],  by  the  oath  of  Philip  Marchal,  fames  Grys,  fohn  Dobyn,  fohn 
Uppecote,  Richard  Ardeme,  Thomas  Kynne,  Robert  atte  Wode,  William 
Pedeworthe,  Hugh  Mayesmor,  William  Mareys,  William  Faukener,  and  Henry 
Bordone,  who  say  that 

The  lands,  etc.,  in  Lassyndone,  which  ^exe  fohn  Coofs,  as  set  forth 
below,  were  taken  into  the  King's  hand,  because  it  was  found  by  an 
inquisition  taken  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  that  the  said  fohn  Coof 
was  born  an  idiot,  and  for  no  other  reason.  There  is  one-fourth  of 
a  messuage,  worth  nothing  a  year  beyond  the  reprise  ;  24  acres  of  arable 

GLOUC.     INQ.,  VOL.  V.  2  B 


3  7  o  Gloucestersk  ire 


land,  two-thirds  of  which  are  worth  4J.  when  sown,  and  after  the  corn 
harvest  they  lie  in  common,  and  the  remaining  third  lies  fallow  and  in 
common  every  year.  There  are  5^  acres  of  meadow,  worth  'is.  ^d.  when 
mown,  and  after  the  mowing  they  lie  in  common  till  the  Feast  of  the 
Purification.  There  are  26^.  bd.  of  rents  of  assize,  payable  yearly  at  the 
Feasts  of  Michaelmas  and  the  Annunciation  equally.  The  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  courts  are  worth  \id.  a  year. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  ■^i  Edward  III,  i7id  Nos.,  No.  35. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  176. 


Jol^n  Cooff. 

InnUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  at  Cirencester, 
.  .  .  May,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  of  William  .  .  .  , 
John  .  .  .  Uppecote,  James  Grys,  Henry  Bordone,  Richard  Arderne,  Hugh 
Mayesmor,  Thomas  Kynne,  Robert  Atlewode,  Thomas  .  .  .  ,  William  de 
Pedeworthe,  William  Faukener,  and  William  Mareys,  who  say  that 

John  Cooff  is  an  idiot.  He  holds  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in 
Eggesworth  one-fourth  of  one  messuage,  worth  nothing  a  year  beyond 
the  reprise;  30  acres  of  arable  land,  two-thirds  of  which  are  worth  \od. 
a  year  when  sown  [etc.,  as  before]  ;  \\  acres  of  meadow,  worth  6j.  9^. 
when  mown  [etc.,  as  above]  ;  13J.  of  rents  of  assize,  payable  yearly  [as 
above].  He  also  holds  at  Leye  one-fourth  of  a  messuage,  worth  nothing 
beyond  the  reprise;  one-fourth  of  a  dovecot,  worth  \id.;  60  acres  of 
arable  land,  two-thirds  of  which  are  worth  \os.  [etc.,  as  above];  12  acres 
of  meadow,  worth  i8j-.  [as  above]  ;  there  is  a  several  pasture,  worth  is. 
He  holds  one-fourth  of  a  water-mill  there,  worth  half  a  mark  yearly,  and 
i8.r.  dd.  of  rents  of  assize,  payable  [as  above].  The  pleas  and  perquisites 
of  the  courts  there  are  worth  \%d.  He  held  at  Lassyndone  [as  in  the 
last  inquisition].  At  Prestone  he  holds  the  rent  of  one  free  tenant,  bs., 
payable  at  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  ^z  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  43. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  176. 


OLUUiam  150^03  cljaplauT^  2:eilliam  De  mtmm, 
ant)  malter  Lullebrofee* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester  before  the  said  escheator, 
4th  September,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  of  William 
{^Pedeworthe .?],  Thomas  George,  William  George,  Walter  atte  Zate,  John 
Benet,  Robert  Playn,  William  Marreys,  Henry  Hereward,  Robert  Barbour, 
William  Heryng,  Thomas  [atte .?]  Brugge,  and  Jacob  G/ys,  who  say  that 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  371 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
William  Boys,  chaplain,  William  de  Wes/one,  and  Waller  Lullehroke  to  grant 
3  messuages,  5  tofts,  92  acres  of  land,  i\  acres  of  meadow,  and  rents  of 
4^.  4</.,  one  pair  of  gloves,  and  \  lb.  of  pepper  in  Cirencestre,  Straltone, 
Dagelyngworthe,  and  Wyggewolde  to  the  Abbey  of  Cirencestre,  in  part 
satisfaction  of  10  marks'  worth  of  lands  and  rents  per  annum,  which  they 
have  license  to  acquire  under  letters  patent  of  Edward  II.  The  premises 
are  held  of  the  said  Abbey  by  a  rent  of  \os.  and  suit  at  their  court  of 
Cirencester,  and  are  worth  \os.  a  year.  There  would  remain  to  the 
grantors  3  messuages,  2  carucates  of  land,  and  looj.  rent  in  Cirencester, 
held  of  the  said  Abbey  by  a  rent  of  3^. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.J7t.,  Ser.  I,  t,i  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  52. 

Neiv  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  328,  No.  12. 


Cit^abet]^,  tDljo  tDa0  totfe  of  iBicl^arD  Call)ot» 

InQUlSltlOn  taken  before  the  abovesaid  escheator  at  Payneswyk 
on  Wednesday  next  before  the  Feast  of  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra, 
32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  o{  John  de  Monmoulhe,  John  in  the 
Felde,  Roger  Seymor,  Ivo  atte  Berwe,  Roger  Norreys,  John  Parkar,  John 
Slrotfford,  John  Pygas,  William  Warmer,  John  Mattesdone,  William 
Smalrugge,  and  John  Parys,   who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
Elizabeth  to  grant  the  manor  of  Whaddon  to  John  de  Bromwych  for  term 
of  his  life.  It  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  one-third  of 
a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  ^10  yearly.  The  said  Elizabeth  will  still 
retain  the  manors  of  Payneswyk  and  Mortone. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  32  Edward  III,  ind  Nos..,  No.  54. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  328,  No.  14. 


COilUam   ©a^betare,  cl^aplain^  anD  otl^erjs* 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Heyhamstude  before  the  abovesaid  escheator 
on  Friday  before  the  Feast  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  32  Edward  III 
[1358],  by  the  oath  o^  John  Spencer,  John  Neivelond,  John  Notelyn,  John 
ate  Gorste,  John  Lescy  [}  Lejcy'],  John  Bakare,  John  Chamberleyn,  Ivo  ale 
Berwe,  John  Stonhous,  Thomas  le  Hunte,  John  ate  Nasshe,  diwdi  John  Colynes, 
who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  William 
Hayberare,  chaplain,  Robert  le  Litle  of  Coueleye,  clerk,  and  Richard  Stout 
of  Heyhamstude    to   grant    their  manor   of  Elemore  to  the   Priory  of 

2  5 


-y/j.  Gli  v.cester shire 


Lanthony  next  Gloucester,  in  part  satisfaction  of  ;^io  worth  of  land  and 
rents  by  the  year,  which  they  have  the  King's  license  by  letters  patent 
to  acquire,  and  to  find  three  regular  canons  to  celebrate  in  the  Priory 
church  for  the  said  grantors.  The  court  is  held  of  the  Earl  of  Hertford 
by  knight  service  and  suit  every  month  at  his  court  of  Gloucester;  it  is 
worth  ;^i2  a  year,  and  not  more,  because  Thomas  de  la  Mare  of  Rende- 
coumbe  and  Alice,  his  wife,  hold;^i2  worth  of  land  and  rents  yearly  there 
of  the  said  manor  in  fee  tail,  and  Thomas  de  Ledehury  and  Amice,  his  wife, 
likewise  hold  in  fee  rents  of  zis.  \o\d.  yearly,  which  said  lands  and  rents 
lately  belonged  to  the  said  manor. 

There  will  still  remain  to  the  grantors  ;^2o  worth  of  land  and  rents  in 
Gloucester  and  Aylbrychton,  held  of  the  said  Priory  by  a  rent  of  lo^. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  /,  32  Edward  III,  md  Nos.,  No.  jb. 

New  re/ereTice,  Chan.  Inq.  aq.d.,  File  329,  No.  10. 


gioljn  ?^ol^,  ttcar  of  tl^e  cl^urc]^  of  ©aufeejSburt:, 
antj  giol^n  m^nebalD* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tettebury  before  the  abovesaid  escheator, 
9th  February,  [33]  Edward  III  [1359],  by  the  oath  o{  John  Joye, 
William  Doly,  John  ..,...,..  Tormerton,  John  Broun,  John  Wodecole, 
John  Broc,  William  atte  Hille,  and  John  Turgis,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
John  Doly  and  John  Wynebald  to  grant  to  Pershore  Abbey  2  messuages, 
3  carucates  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  and  16  acres  of  wood  in 
Haukesbury,  for  the  maintenance  of  certain  chantries  founded  in  the 
Abbey  church  there,  and  for  other  pious  works  ;  likewise  the  reversion 
of  the  following  parcels,  viz.,  one  messuage,  6  acres  and  half  a  virgate  of 
land,  and  2  acres  of  wood  in  Haukesbury,  which  Thomas  Brounand  Agnes, 
his  wife,  hold  of  the  said  grantors  for  term  of  the  lives  of  the  said  Thomas 
and  Agnes  ;  one  messuage,  one  acre  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  there,  held 
in  like  manner  hy  Nicholas  Shepherd  and  Alice,  his  wife;  one  messuage, 
one  ferling  of  land,  and  one  acre  of  wood  there,  held  in  like  manner  by 
William  Gele ;  one  messuage  and  4  acres  of  land  there,  held  in  like 
manner  hy  John  Whilheued  and  Maud,  his  wife;  one  messuage,  one  acre 
and  half  a  virgate  of  land  there,  held  in  like  manner  hy  John  Hikkes  and 
Agnes,  his  wife  ;  6  acres  of  land  there,  held  in  like  manner  by  John 
Yerdelyng,  Agnes,  his  wife,  and  Isabel,  their  daughter  ;  2  messuages,  12  acres 
of  land,  3  acres  of  wood,  and  half  an  acre  of  meadow  there,  held  in  like 
manner  by  Richard  Boxwell,  Walter,  his  son,  and  Alice,  sister  of  the 
said  Walter.     All  the  premises  are  held  of  the  said  Abbey  by  a  yearly 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  373 


rent  of  40J.  and  suit  of  court ;  they  are  worth  4  marks  a  year.  Sufficient 
land,  etc.,  will  remain  to  the  grantors  to  enable  them  to  discharge  all 
customs  and  services  they  owe. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  32  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  No.  77. 

New  reference,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  329,  No.  1 1. 


dD^eoffrev  le  aparcl^al,  cl^aplatn,  anb  Hoftn  ^rl^am. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Blechesdone  before  the  abovesaid  escheator, 
4th  March,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  by  the  oath  o[  Philip  de  Marchal, 
David  Godriche,  John  Hemmyng,  Roger  Godrych,  Roger  Sebby\}\  Richard 
Shot,  John  Aleyn,  Thomas  Warde,  Richard  Cadel,  William  Saresone,  John 
Bedejord,  and  Henry  atte  Strode,  who  say  that 

It  would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other  to  allow  the  said 
Geoffrey  le  Marchal  and  John  Arham  to  grant  4  messuages,  2  tofts, 
one  mill,  2  carucates  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  2  acres  of  wood,  and 
6  marks'  rent  in  Blechesdone,  Eluetone,  Newenham,  and  Erlyngham, 
and  a  moiety  of  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Blechesdone,  to  the 
Abbey  of  Flaxle,  in  part  satisfaction  of  ;^20  worth  of  land  and  rents 
by  the  year,  which  the  said  Abbey  has  license  to  acquire  under  the 
King's  letters  patent.  They  are  held  of  the  Duke  of  Lancaster  and 
the  Earl  of  Hertjord  by  knight  service.  The  moiety  of  the  advowson 
is  worth  40J.  a  year,  the  other  premises  50J.  There  would  still  remain 
to  the  grantors  looj.  worth  of  land  and  rents  in  Long  Hope  and 
Westbury,  held  of  Sir  Gilbert  Talbot,  knight,  by  the  service  of  paying 
zs.  yearly. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  Ser.  I,  32  Edward  III,  ind  Nos.,  N^o.  87. 

New  rejerence,  Chan.  Inq.  a.q.d.,  File  330,  No.  1. 


IRepair  of  i^^netrere  in  iX^z  ^etern* 

Writ,  dated  12th  July,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  addressed  to 
Thomas  de  Astone,  John  Hathewy,  and  John  Joce.  It  was 
ascertained  by  inquisition  taken  by  order  of  Henry  III  that  the  Abbots 
of  Flexleye  for  the  time  being,  from  the  days  of  King  John,  had  held 
the  moiety  of  a  weir  in  the  Severn  called  Hynewere,  by  grant  of 
Henry  de  Minere,  formerly  lord  of  that  moiety,  and  that  30  years  since 
and  more  the  weir  had  been  broken  and  carried  away  by  flood,  but 
a  certain  portion  of  the  timber  thereof  remained  ;  a  dispute  arose 
between  the  Abbot  of  Flexleye  and  the  Abbot  of  Parsore,  lord  of  the 
other  moiety,  as  to  the  repair  thereof,  the  issue  being  that  the  weir 


374  Gloucestershire 


remained  unrepaired.  And  3  years  before  the  date  of  the  said 
inquisition,  when  the  said  Abbots  were  willing  to  do  the  repairs, 
Mathias  Berille,  then  constable  of  Gloucester  Castle,  would  not  suffer 
them  to  do  so,  because  he  had  never  seen  a  weir  there  in  his  time, 
and  therefore  he  thought  that,  if  the  weir  were  repaired,  it  would  be 
to  the  damage  of  the  said  King  Henry  and  to  the  injury  of  his  weirs 
in  the  said  water,  then  in  the  custody  of  the  said  constable,  to  the 
amount  of  zs.  yearly.  The  said  King,  being  desirous  of  assisting 
the  said  Abbot  of  Flexleye,  and  of  doing  him  a  grace  in  this  behalf, 
by  letters  patent  granted  that  the  said  Abbot  should  have  his  moiety 
of  the  weir  again,  and  should  repair  the  same  at  his  pleasure,  paying 
a  yearly  rent  of  xid.  into  the  King's  exchequer  at  Michaelmas.  The 
present  King  confirmed  these  letters  patent  28th  October,  30  Edward  III 
[1356].  Now  the  Abbot  of  Flexleye  represents  that  the  better  part  of 
the  maintenance  of  himself  and  his  convent  used  to  be  derived  from 
the  said  weir,  and  that  he  is  forcibly  prevented  by  certain  men  of 
those  parts  from  repairing  his  said  moiety  of  the  weir  as  strongly 
and  with  as  narrow  apertures  and  spaces  between  the  rods  and  pales 
of  the  weir  as  is  the  case  with  the  weirs  belonging  to  Henry  Duke  of 
Lancaster,  Gilbert  Talbot,  the  Abbot  of  Gloucester,  and  John  Gyse  in  the 
said  water,  so  that  he  cannot  take  the  profit  he  used  to  do  therefrom, 
to  the  great  damage  of  the  Abbey,  which  is  of  the  foundation  of  the 
King's  ancestors,  and  in  the  patronage  of  the  Crown.  The  King, 
wishing  to  do  justice  in  the  matter,  directs  an  inquiry  to  be  made 
as  to  the  size  of  the  apertures  in  the  other  weirs  abovesaid,  as  to  the 
persons  hindering  the  repairs,  etc.,  etc. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Westbury  next  Newenham  on  Wednesday, 
the  Feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle,  32  Edward  III  [1358],  before 
the  said  commissioners,  by  the  oath  of  Lawrence  Greyndor,  Thomas  Viel, 
Thomas  Chaxhulle,  John  J)auyes  [?],  William  Clerkes,  Robert  le  Graunt, 
Richard  Osebarn,  John  de  Statue,  John  Billyng,  John  Hemmyng,  Henry 
Bourghull,  and  John    Warde,  who  say  that 

The  weirs  of  the  Duke  of  Lancaster,  Gilbert  Talbot,  the  Abbot  of 
Gloucester,  and  John  Gyse  are  so  strongly  and  straitly  built  that  there 
is  no  space  between  the  rods,  and  that  William  Baghot  the  elder, 
William  Adames,  John  Tauerner,  John  Hogges  of  Dunye,  John  Hichemon, 
Henry  Wattes,  John  Phelpus,  Robert  Saundres,  Richard  Clarice,  Walter 
Muleward  of  Dunye,  Richard  Caul,  Roger  Hayl,  William  Jakkes,  Walter 
Hopkyns,  William  Monlayn,  John  Whyle  the  younger,  of  Fremelode,  and 
William  Whitekyt  cut  down  the  weir  of  Hynewere  to  the  damage  of 
the  Abbey  in  20  marks.  Also  they  say  that,  if  the  said  weir  were 
repaired   as    strongly   and    straitly   as    the    other    weirs    abovesaid,    it 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  375 

would  be  no  damage  to  the  King  or  any  other,  provided  the  King 
had  zs.  a  year  for  the  whole  weir  from  the  said  two  Abbots,  as  is 
contained  in  the  charter  of  Henry  III. 

Attached  is  a  panel  of  jurors  summoned  by  Robert  de  Hihiesle,  sheriff, 
viz.,  Philip  Marchal,  Robert  de  \_Aure  ?],  Peter  the  Frensshe,  John  Newelonde, 
Thomas  Viel,  Thomas  de  Chaxhulle,  John  Notelyn,  Roger  Noreys,  John 
Warde,  John  Billyng  of  Boset,  Johii  Parker,  Walter  Bonham,  John 
Hemmyng,  John  de  Staure,  Nicholas  de  Pultone,  John  Billyng,  James 
Tykenesse,  Richard  Osebarne,  Robert  Lee  Graunt,  Henry  de  Burghulle,  John 
Dalbe[J'\,  William  Clerkes,  Thomas  de  la  Hull,  ^nd  John  Dauys. 
Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  32  Edward  III,  znd  Nos.,  No.  100. 

Neiv  rejerence,  Chan.  Misc.  Inq.,  File  177. 


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